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Citronelle High SchoolGuidance & Career
Information
Mary R. Finley CounselorCheryl Robinson-Sutton Counselor
Scholarships p.4– 73
Career & Job Search P.74
College/ Technical School Web Addresses P. 76-78
Sample Letters & Resume’ 79 - 86
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Test InformationACT
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ACT on Line Registration www.actstudent.org
(Box L ) Citronelle High School 010-670(Box N) TEST CENTERS: Citronelle High Test Center Code 153210 Washington Cty. Voc. Tech. /Chatom test center Code 189580
Murphy High School Test Center code 198370
University of Mobile Test Center code 000290
Bishop State Comm. College Test Center code 000090
University of South AL Test Center code 000590
DATES : 2007-2008 ACT
Test Date Registration Deadline Late RegistrationOct. 27, 2007 Sept. 21, 2007 Sept. 22 – Oct. 5, 2007Dec. 8, 2007 Nov.2, 2007 Nov. 3 – Nov. 15, 2007Feb.9, 2008 Jan. 4, 2008 Jan. 5– Jan. 18, 2008April 12, 2008 March 7, 2008 March 8– March 21, 2008June 14, 2008 May 9, 2008 May 10 – May 23, 2008
FEES: Regular ($30) plus writing ($44.50) Late fee +($19) Standby + ($39.50)Practice Test: http://www.actstudent.org/sampletest/index.html
SATOn line registrations: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg.html
Citronelle High School Code: 010 670Test Center Codes:
UMS Wright School, Mobile 01-200Bayside Academy, Daphne 07-136Gulfport High School, Gulf Port, Miss. 25-115William Carey College, Hattiesburg, Miss. 25-125
DATES : 2007-2008 SAT
Test Date Registration Deadline Fees:Oct. 6, 2007 Sept. 10, 2007 SAT Reasoning Test $43.00Nov. 3, 2007 Oct. 2, 2007 Subject TestsDec. 1, 2007 Oct. 30, 2007 Basic Reg. $20.00Jan. 26, 2008 Dec. 26, 2007 Lang. Test w/List.+$20.00Mar. 1, 2008 Jan. 29, 2008 All other Sub.Test +$8.00ea.May 3, 2008 April 1, 2008 Late Registration + $22.00June 7, 2008 May 6, 2008
PSAT/NMSOT Test Dates Oct. 17. 2007 October 20, 2007
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General Information
Academic Common MarketContact: www.sreb.org/programs/acm/acmindex.asp
Alabama Student Aid & Loan ProgramContact: www.alstudentaid.com
National Association of Student Financial Aid AdministratorsContact: www.nasfaa.org
FAFSA see web site www.fafsa.ed.gov
Minority Information ServiceContact: http://content.sciencewise.com/
The Student Guide to Financial AidContact: www.finaid.org
Southern Regional Electronic CampusContact: www.electroniccamput.org
www.fastweb.com Tips on College preparationScholarship searches
www.collegeboard.com/student Information on college search, essay, SAT Test, scholarship search
http://www.careercruising.com name: citronellepassword: wildcats
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ALABAMAMENTOR.ORG
www.alabamamentor.org 1. Tour Alabama college and universities2. Click ‘matching assistant’ and type in major, sport or other preferences to find
which Alabama schools offer what you are looking for in a college3. FREE scholarship search by typing in keywords such as ‘nursing’ ‘engineering’
or ‘automotive’.4. Fill out online applications, including the FAFSA.5. Use the PAIS/EFC Calculator to estimate how much financial aid you’re eligible
for.6. Use the SLOPE Calculator to determine monthly payments you’ll be making on
your student loans after college graduation.7. Find admission requirements of Alabama colleges to make sure you’re taking
the right classes in high school.8. Create a myMentor account to store your high school grades, ACT/SAT scores,
college preferences and contact information. Then when you apply online for admission or for financial aid, myMentor automatically plugs this data into the application for you! Your data is secure and encrypted to ensure confidentiality.
Other Websites Alabama College System/Alabama Department of Postsecondary
Education www.acs.cc.al.us Alabama Commission on Higher Education www.ache.state.al.us U.S. Department of Education www.ed.gov The College Board www.collegeboard.com FAFSA on the Web www.fafsa.ed.gov Alabama Student Loan Program www.alstudentaid.com The Student Loan People www.studentloanpeople.com STARS Computer Advising System http://stars.troy.edu Mapping Your Future www.mapping-your-future Academic Common Market
www.sreb.org/programs/acm/acmindex.asp
To Report Scholarship Frauds: Federal Trade Commission www.ftc.gov National Fraud Information Center www.fraud.org FINAID www.finaid.org/scholarships/scams.phtml
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ACS/Bayer Scholars Program For full-time college students at accredited colleges or universities. High academic
achievers in chemistry or the sciences. Must prove financial need. Contact: American Chemical Society Program Review Committee 1155 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036
Ability Counts- Journalism www.rehab.state.al.us guidelines
Email entries to [email protected] $300 to $100 February DeadlineContact: Teresa Holmes 334-281-8780 [email protected]
Actuarial Scholarships for Minority StudentsFor students who are admitted to a college or university offering either a program in Actuarial Science or courses that will serve to prepare the student for an actuarial career Contact: Society of Actuaries/Casualty Actuarial Society Minority Recruiting Coordinator 475 North Martingale Road, Suite 800 Schaumburg, IL 60173
ADHA Institute for Oral Health Scholarship Program
A number of programs are available for undergraduate and graduate students who are currently pursuing or who are interested in pursuing a degree or career in Oral Health
Contact: Scholarship Program ADHA Institute for Oral Health
444 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 3400Chicago, IL 60611
ACT-SO “Olympics of the Mind”Historically Black College & University Scholarships
African American Male Educaors Scholarshiphttp://www.callmemister.clemson.edu/index.htm> This is for African-American MALES ONLY.Read the Mission Statement. There are about 10 different colleges or universities
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AGI Minority Geo-science Scholarships Must be enrolled in an accredited institution as an undergraduate or graduate student
majoring in geosciences, or a sub-discipline of geosciences, and demonstrate financial need.
Contact: American Geological Institute Attn: Marilyn Suite 4220 King Street Alexandria, VA 22302-1507
African American Female Freshman Scholar’s AwardMonetary award to accredited collegeFemale, African AmericanNovemberContact: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc
Box 11073Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Agriculture Scholarship ProgramBe a high school senior in the US Have no family member that is an employee of Farm Bureau or MonsantoPlan to pursue a career in agriculture. Enroll for college Have a average or above GPADeadline February Contact: 888-476-9332 or 314-694-4724
Airforce /ROTC - www.afrotc.com
Dept. of Air Force Completed USAFA Precandidate Questionnaire
Must be Enrolled or Graduates of JROTC Deadline January 1Air Traffic Control Association, Inc.Full-time undergraduate or graduate students in aeronautics,
aviation or related field. Deadline: August 1. Amount: $1,500 - $2,500 annually.
Contact: Air Traffic Control Association, Inc.2020 N 14th St.Suite 410Arlington, VA 22201
Alabama A & M / USDA Forest Service Scholarship $5000 per yearMajor in Forestry with 2.8 GPARE: Louise Wyche, National Program Manager
US Forest Service Student ProgramsP.O. Box 1387
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Normal, AL 35762 or call: 1-256-372-4201 www.srs.fs.fed.us/aamu
Alabama Association of School AdministratorsMajor in Education $75017+ ACT 2.0 GPAPrincipal recommendationContact: 1-800-239-3616 334-265-3610
AL Assoc. of Sch. Adm.PO Box 428Montgomery, AL 36101-0428
Alabama Association of Career & Technical EducationCareer Technical\EssayDeadline: JanuaryContact: ACTE Guidance Scholarship
660 Adams Avenue Suite 154 Montgomery, AL 36104
Alabama Association of School Office Personnel Scholarship CommitteePersonnel Letter Stating Financial Need Amount: $1,000
Photo Transcript Three References Due: JanuaryContact: Pam Acker
2689 Co. Rd. 10Piedmont, AL 36272
Alabama Association of School Office Personnel ScholarshipsBusiness Major Amount: $1,000Academic and need based Due: NovemberContact: Clara Lamb
5609 Chestnut Street Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
Alabama Bankers Association Essay max 400 words 12pt. Times/ Arial Amount: $1,000Deadline March Contact: Alabama Bankers Association
534 Adams Avenue S.Montgomery, AL 36104 (344) 834-1890
www.alabamabankers.org
Alabama Cattlemen’s Association ScholarshipsWax Company Scholarship
Parents must be a member of the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association Student must attend Auburn University and enroll in Agriculture Apply by December 1
Samuel Upchurch Memorial Scholarship$4,000 c
Ed Wadsworth Memorial ScholarshipJr. or Sr. seeking career in Beef cattle Industry
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Cecil Lane Family Scholarship$1,750 student with strong ties to beef industry freshman in College of Agriculture Auburn University
Southeast Livestock Exposition ScholarshipActive in livestock activities and working toward a degree in agriculture, forestry or veterinary medicine. $1,000 , must have ‘B’ average and attend jr. college or 4 yr. universityMust have participated in SLE Week activities.
Tagged for Greatness Scholarship$1,000 to $1500 and attend a 4 year universityACA Family
Contact: Alabama Cattlemen’s AssociationAtt; Martha DavisPO Box 2499
Montgomery, AL 36102-2499
Alabama District Employees ScholarshipAmount: $500Alabama Resident – reference lettersContact: (251) 441-6505
Alabama Farm Bureau Federation / Danny B. McWilliams, Sr. Scholarship$500 Agricultural Scholarship (member of ALFA)Will attend University of Alabama2.5 GPA deadline: MarchContact: Ala. Farm Bureau Federation attn: Krist 4250 Hwy. 157. N.E.
Cullman, AL 35058(256) 734-4545
Alabama GI Dependent’s / Educational Benefit Program Child or dependent of eligible Alabama Veteran Tuition, instructional fees & book assistance Contact: Alabama State Department of Veterans Affairs
PO Box 1509Montgomery, AL 36102 (334) 242-5077
Allison E. Fisher Scholarship Majors in journalism (print, broadcast) Black student currently attending an accredited 4-yr. university Maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA Demonstrates community service Member of National Association of Black Journalists www.nabj.org/programs/ scholarship s
American Legion Oratorical Contest $1,500 to $18,000 www.legion.org
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American Veterans Benefits Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program Eligible dependents of veterans who are permanently and totally disabled due to a
service-related condition or who died while on active duty or as a result of a service related condition.
The program offers up to 45 months of education benefits. Currant rate for full time attendance is $695 per month. Usually a child can receive benefits under this program from age 18 to 26.
RE: http://www.gibill.va.gov 1-888-GI-Bill-1 (1-888-442-4551)
Alabama Veterans Benefits Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program Free tuition, books and instructional fees at state institutions of higher learning or
trade school for 36 months maximum. Available in addition to federal government benefits. Must apply before age 26.
Child of service person killed or died in line of duty, listed as MIA, died from service connected disability - or – is living and rated 20% to 100% service-connected disability - or – is deceased but had a 20% to 100% service-connected disability at time of death or is POW.
State Department of Veterans AffairsPO Box 1509Montgomery, AL 36102-1509 or any office located in a county courthousewww.va.state.al.us
Alabama Governor’s SchoolStudent resides in and attends secondary school ACT score 25 / P.S.A.T.170 /S.A.T. 1100Deadline March
Alabama Home Builders Association Person pursuing higher education in housing industry related field
High school diploma or GEDCopy of transcriptsAccepted by 2yr. Community, State Accredited Tech School, Junior College, 4yr.
College or universityFields include but not limited to architecture, business, drafting, building science or
other housing industry related studiesBe a resident of Mobile County or contiguous countiesContact: Alabama Home Builders Foundation
PO Box 1431Montgomery, AL 36102
Alabama Power Dependent Scholarship$1,000 accredited college or technical schooldependent or former Alabama Power EmployeeAcademic & need basedWinter Contact: 205-257-1600
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Alabama Power Presidential ScholarshipMonetary Award for four year accredited collegeBased on Academic Achievement & ACTNovember Contact : 205-257-1600
Alabama Law Foundation: Kids’ Chance Scholarship May 1 deadline Renewable ($500 to $1500) Partents or parent has died or are permanently disable from an on the job injury. Contact: www.alfinc.org or 1-800- 354-6154
Alabama Scholarship for Dependents of Blind Parents Head of family is blind and income at or below 1.3 times
the federal poverty guidelines Contact: Blind and Deaf Services 334-281-8780
2129 East South BoulevardMontgomery, AL 36116
Alabama Works Technical Scholarship RequestMale / female on low incomeDeadline May 30Contact: Alabama Works Technical Scholarship Program
15 Technology Court Montgomery, AL 36116-3200
866-855-1916 or 334-280-4449www.alabamaworks.org/scholarship.html
ALFA Scholarship / Auburn Univ. Agriculture or Forestry Applications available at : county Farmers Federation offices
Alfa service centers Or by writing Dean of the College of Agriculture
Auburn University107 Comer HallAuburn University, AL 36849
Due December 1 $1750 per student per year (renewable) Must maintain a 2.5 gpa Must exhibit good moral character and citizenship
Horatio Alger AssociationScholarship: www.horatioalger.org/scholarships
All USA Academic TeamAmount: $2500 Due: NovemberStudent must submit written workContact (703) 276-5890
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity /Beta Omicron Lambda ChapterMale from Mobile and surrounding areasApplication with photo Amount: $1000 Due: MayAutobiographical essay explaining financial needsGPA 3.0 or higher
Contact: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity /Beta Omicron Lambda ChapterPO Box 2383, Mobile, AL 36652 251-432-7640
Ambassadorial Scholarships This is the prestigious “Rotary” organization scholarship for students who can speak
another language and want to study abroad in the “host” country of that languageAward amounts are from $10,000 to $23,000 for a 3-month to full year of study abroad. You should have completed at least 2 years of college work.American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Various internships and fellowships. Contact Agency for award amount.
Contact: Education and Human Resource1333 H St, NWWashington, DC 20005
American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA)Annual 10-week summer intern program for ethnic minorities, who are full-time college students and will be college seniors or graduate students next fall and major in advertising, communications, liberal arts, marketing or related area.
Applicant must be a US citizen/permanent resident with a minimum GPA of 2.7/4.0, and committed to a career in advertising. Students are placed in AAAA member advertising agencies across the country to gain experience in advertising. Students apply to work in one of four departments: Account Management, Research, Media, & Creative.Award amount: Salary - approximately $300/week for 10 weeks.
Contact: R. Jackman, Manager/Diversity ProgramAm Assn of Advertising Agency405 Lexington Ave - 18th FloorNew York, NY 10174 (212) 986-4721
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American Business Women’s Association / D’Iberville ChapterThree character references Transcript / essayBiographical statementDeadline JanuaryContact : American Business Women’s Association / D’Iberville Chapter
1522 Northview Drive, Mobile AL 36618or 5913 Cottage Hill Rd. Mobile, AL 36609
American Chemical Society Scholars ProgramContact: American Chemical Society (ACS)
Scholarship Coordinator1155 16th Street NWWashington, DC 20036
American Dental Hygienists’ Association InstituteAnnual awards for full-time, minority (African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Native
Americans, and Males) undergraduate/graduate students currently under represented in the Dental Hygiene profession.
Selection based on minimum 3.0 GPA, documented financial need of at least $1,500, and completion of a minimum of 1 full-time year in dental hygiene curriculum prior to receiving the award.
Contact: Scholarship AdministratorADHA Institute for Oral Health444 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 3400Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 440-8900
American Dietetic Association foundation ScholarshipThe applicant must be a minority male with a parent in the Dental Administration. Amount: $1,500. Deadline: June 1.
Contact: Director of ScholarshipAmerican Dental Hygienists Association444 North Michigan Avenue #3400Chicago, IL 60611
American Geophysical UnionMinority graduate or undergraduate student studying earth, space or marine science or
related education field. Contact: American Geophysical Union
2000 Florida AveWashington, DC 20009
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American Indian College Fund
American Indian Heritage Foundation/Miss Indian U.S.A Annual competition for young Native American women. Award is for 2 years and includes full scholarship to nationally-known college/university-up to $15,000 per year.Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
American Indian Heritage Foundation6051 Arlington BlvdFalls Church, VA 22044 (703) 237-7500
American Indian Heritage Foundation/Outstanding Indian This annually awarded scholarship is for outstanding Native American youth interested in postsecondary education. The amount awarded varies, but the average is $1000. Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
American Indian Heritage Foundation6051 Arlington BlvdFalls Church, VA 22044 (703) 237-7500
American Indian Heritage Foundation/Scholars This is an annually awarded scholarship for financially needy Native American high
school students who intend to pursue a secondary education. Average award: $1,000. Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
American Indian Heritage Foundation6051 Arlington BoulevardFalls Church, VA 22044 (703) 237-7500
American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES) For members of AISES who are American Indian/Alaskan Native college students
pursuing academic programs in the sciences, engineering, medicine, business, natural resources, and math and science secondary education.
Contact: http://w.aises.org
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American Institute of Architects (AIA) Foundation Annual award for undergraduate minority and/or disadvantaged students who are
pursuing a career in architectural studies. Student must be accepted to a NAAB accredited architecture school and be renewed
for a total of 3 years. In addition to the application, the student must submit a nomination.
Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorAmerican Institute of Architects1735 New York Ave - NWWashington, DC 20006 (202) 785-7511
American Institute of Architects Minority Disadvantaged Scholarship This is a scholarship for minority students enrolling in architecture programs. Awards are from $500 to $3,000. Generally 20 students are selected. Deadline: December 6.
http://www.e-architect.com/institute
American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS)/Minority Annual award for a currently enrolled minority undergraduate student with a minimum of 24 credits toward a degree who wishes to study abroad at a selected university/college. Applications will be accepted from Pacific Islanders, African-, Asian-, Native-,
and Hispanic-Americans. Selection is based on applicant’s fulfillment of the program requirements, financial
need, academic accomplishments, demonstrated leadership ability, extracurricular activities centered on multicultural/international issues, and a statement concerning objectives for wanting to study abroad.
In addition to the application, the student must submit the Minority Scholarship application,
the AIFS academic year and semester application to AIFS College Division, including a 3rd letter of reference. Award includes tuition, room and board, and round trip air fare. Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
American Institute-Foreign Study102 Greenwich Avenue, PO Box 2670Greenwich, CT 06830-2670 (800) 727-2437
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Scholarships For undergraduates studying accounting at a U.S. college with at least 30 credits
completed. Awards up to $5,000 with about 300 winners annually. Deadline is in July. Visit
Web site for GPA requirements and details.http://www.aicpa.org/members/div/career/mini/smas/htm
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Women’s Auxiliary
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Students studying mining, geology, metallurgy, petroleum, mineral science, materials science, mining economics, and other related fields.
Contact: American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Women’s AuxiliaryFourteenth Floor345 E. 47th St.New York, NY 10024
American Library Association (ALA) Spectrum Initiative Scholarship program MLA and the National Library of Medicine (NLM) jointly sponsor a
scholarship through the American Library Association (ALA) SpectrumInitiative Scholarship program.
The two organizations make a total annualdonation of $5,000 each year to support minority students in their goals tobecome health sciences information professionals.
African American,Hispanic, Asian, Native American, or Pacific Islander individuals attending ALA-accredited library schools are eligible.
Deadline: March 1. Contact: ALA, the scholarship administrator
Spectrum Inquiry Line(800) 545-2433 x4276mailto: [email protected]
American LegionParent or grandparent involved in designated American conflicts/WarsComplete application for designated school – Photo – Transcript – 2 letter references$850 per yr.May 1 (all must be mailed together)Contact: American Legion Scholarship PO Box 1069
Montgomery, Al 36101 www.alabamalegion.org
American Legion AuxiliaryParent or grandparent involved in designated American conflicts/WarsComplete application for designated schools (mail all required material together)$850 per yr. - 3.0 GPA April 1contact: American Legion Auxiliary Department of Alabama
2261 Cobbs Ford Road Prattville, AL 36066
American Legion Mobile County Oratorical ContestContact: Norman Russell, Mobile Cty. Commander
33rd District American Legion 6632 Lott RoadEight Mile, AL 36613 (251) 456-3944
American Meteorological Society/Industry Minority Scholarship You must plan to make atmospheric science a career.
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Contact: American Meteorological Society (AMS)Fellowship/Scholarship Programs45 Beacon StreetBoston, MA 02108-3693
American Military Engineers / Mobile Post$1000 to $4000Entering accredited school of engineeringResident of Mobile or Baldwin County B averageFinancial needContact: Emery E Baya, P.E. SAME Scholarship Committee
C/o Thompson Engineering 3707 Cottage Hill Rd.Mobile, AL 36609 251-661-2443 or
Society of American Military Engineers, Mobile PostPO Box 2288 Mobile, AL 36628
American Nuclear Society
Nuclear Engineering Education for the Disadvantaged Program. Financial support for women and minority students studying nuclear science or nuclear engineering.
Deadline: March 1. Amount: $1,500 annually.
Contact: American Nuclear Society555 N. Kensington AveLa Grande Park, IL 60525
American Physical Society
Minority undergraduate and graduate students majoring in physics. Deadline: February. Amount: $2,000.
Contact: American Physical Society335 E. 45th St.New York, NY 10017-3483
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American Respiratory Care Foundation
Annual awards for a minority undergraduate student who is enrolled in an AMA accredited respiratory care training program and has completed at least one semester of the program.
A 3.0 GPA, birth certificate, visa or proof of citizenship, SS card, enrollment
cerification, 6 copies of an original referenced paper on respiratory care, official transcripts, and specific letters of recommendation are required.
The Foundation prefers that nominations be made by the school/program, but any student may initiate a request of sponsorship by the school in order that a deserving candidate is not denied the opportunity to compete.
Applications accepted from April 1 to June 30. Previous winners are eligible to
reapply.
Contact: Scholarship Coordinator American Respiratory Care Foundation11300 Ables Lane Dallas TX, 75229-4593(214) 243-2272
American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Faculty Fellowship Program For a Minority full-time undergraduate faculty studying microbiological sciences. Contact: American Society for Microbiology (ASM)
Faculty Fellowship ProgramOffice of Education & Training1325 Massachusetts Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20005
American Welding Society – Stephen Carlisle Scholarship Personal letter, transcript, reference letters Spring Contact:457-8681 Welding Engineering Supply company
Study welding at voc./tech approved school
Amoco Foundation Students studying geophysics, geology, or petroleum engineering. Amount: $3,4000 year. Contact: Amoco Foundation 200 E. Randolph Dr.
Mail Code 3000Chicago, IL 60601
Armco Foundation Scholarship Program for Sonsand Daughters of Armco Employees Award two minority scholarships. Amount: $2,000. Contact: Armco Foundation Scholarship Program for Sons
and Daughters of Armco Employees
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College Scholarship ServicePO Box 176Princeton, NJ 08541
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Army / ROTC www.Armyrotc.com
Arrow Inc. Scholarship Awarded to federally recognized tribal members. Must be an undergraduate in
general education. Amount: $100. Contact: Arrow Inc.
1000 Connecticut AvenueSuite 1206Washington, DC 20036
Association of American Indian Physicians, Inc. Awarded to Federally recognized tribal members. Contact: Association of American Indian Physicians, Inc.
1235 Sovereign Row, Suite C-7 Oklahoma City, OK 74401 (405) 946-7072
Arts Recognition And Talent Search Awards http://www.artsawards.org/ These awards are granted to high school or college students (17, 18 years of age) who
show talent in dance, voice, music, art, photography, jazz, visual arts, writing, or other creative areas.
You must audition or submit a portfolio or tape. The award is to be used for freshman year in college.
Award amounts from $100 to $3,000. Deadline: June 1 or April 1 (for registration in specific regions).
AT&T Labs Undergraduate Research Program Must be a woman or a member of a minority group underrepresented in the sciences. Must be at least a junior in college. Deadline: December 1.Contact: AT&T Labs Undergraduate Research Program
Room 1E-209101 Crawfords Corner RoadPO Box 3030Holmdol, NJ 07733-3030
Atlantic Salmon Federation U.S. or Canadian legal residents. Pursuing studies in Atlantic salmon biology or
management or related fields. Need not be in a degree program. Contact: Atlantic Salmon Federation
PO Box 429St Andrews, NB Canada EOG 2XO
American Welding Society – Stephen Carlisle Scholarship
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Personal letter, transcript, reference letters Spring 457-8681 Welding Engineering Supply company Study welding at voc./tech approved school
Auburn University Leadership Recommendation of Counselor Nomination form Resume Deadline February Accepted at Auburn University
Auburn University Valedictorian Scholarship Accepted at Auburn University 1 page resume’ February Identified as school Valedictorian
AUBURN / Journalism Reside in Mobile Cty. Full tuition November 1 Contact # 334-844-4607
Physics $1500 renewable (opportunity to work in research) faculty recommendation October Contact – 334-844-4264
Pulp & Paper Foundation Major in either Chemical, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering w/ Pulp & Paper
specialization $500 to full tuition Minimum ACT 26
Textile Engineering, Textile Chemistry & Technology $600 – $3000 renewable recommendation October Contact : 334-844-4123
Auburn University / Montgomery• February Minimum ACT 17 GPA 2.30
Letters of Rec. from Art Teacher, Counselor & student ( detail aspirations)Contact: Mr. Phillip Coley, Head Dept. of Fine Arts
Auburn University Montgomery PO Box 244023Montgomery, AL 36124-3023
Auburn University Montgomery/ Visual Arts GPA 2.3 ACT 17 Contact: Mr. Phillip Coley, Department of Fine Arts
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Auburn University Montgomery PO Box 244023Montgomery, AL 36124-4023
City of Auburn Auburn Public Safety Program Must be full time student (12 hours at AU) Maintain 2.0 GPA (paid tuition when assigned to a shift if you earn 2.5GPA) 6 year program restriction Earn to learn program in city work environment Contact: www.auburnalabama.org
City of Aurburn Human Resource Management Department(334) 501-3110
Or Public Safety Department(334) 501-3110
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Jenette Bain CPS Scholarship Business or Secretarial Science Amount: $500 or 2or4 year program Due: November Contact: (251) 460-7155
Della M. Bailey Indian Scholarship TrustContact: Della M. Bailey Indian Scholarship Trust
c/o First National BankP.O. Box 1007Fairfield, IA 52556
Battelle Internships for minorities in science and engineering. Contact: Battelle
505 King Ave.Columbus, OH 43201
The James Beard Foundation Financial Need Pursue Culinary School
Aptitude Deadline May 1 Contact: www.jamesbeard.org
J.L. Bedsole Scholarship GPA 2.5 unweighted ACT 21 or above November 15 Accepted at accredited college ( renewable) Up to $6000 based on unmet need Financial need Contact: www.jlbedsolefoundation.org
Bedsole / Enterprise-Ozark Community College (located Brookley Field) Major in Aviation Maintenance Programs 2.0 GPA Financial need Regular Diploma Contact: www.jlbedsolefoundation.org
Laura Sue Botter Bass Scholarship Amount: $200 Essay Due: January Contact: (251) 457-1543
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Beeson Exceptional Scholars Program Nominations only from accredited AL public or private school Deadline December High GPA Community / Church participant Students planning to attend Samford University Contact: Beeson Scholarship Committee /Office of Admissions Samford University
Birmingham, AL 35229 (205) 726-2871
Best Buy ScholarshipGood Grades Outstanding Community Service
Contact: www.BestBuy.com ‘Community Relations’
Birmingham Southern College / Valedictorian ScholarshipAmount: $5000 (renewable) Due:JanuaryMinimum ACT 28 or SAT 1260 High school valedictorian
Accepted at BSC
Birmingham-Southern College Senate Program November 20-23 $300 covers everything At least a “B” average
Bishop State Community CollegeAcademic, achievement scholarshipsTuition and/or fees Due: DecemberComplete application for admission and scholarships
Bryant- Jordon Athletic/AcademicNominated by school Due: JanuaryContact: AHSAA
PO Box 5014926 Pelham StreetMontgomery, AL 36013-5014 334-242-5654
Buffalo Rock Company Essay on career goal containing 250-300 words typed Deadline December Amount: $1,500MinorityContact: Kay Overstreet Buffalo Rock Co.
2100 Michigan Ave Mobile, AL 36615
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Burger King Scholarship GPA 2.5 or higher Financial need Recommendations (written)Deadline December
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship$1500 for accredited 2 or 4 yr. Colleges (renewable)Academic based Recommendation 12th gr. CounselorDue: MarchContact: Ala. State Dept. of Edu.
345 Gordon Persons BuildingPO Box 302101Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
334-242-8059
Bradley Scholarship For any minority full-time college student whose career objective is
electronic journalism. Contact: Radio & News Television News Directors Foundation
RTNDF Scholarships1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 615Washington, DC 20036
Dr. Harry Britenstool Scholarship Fund Must have been a Scout or employee of the Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts
of America for at least two years. Must be accepted by an accredited college. Must demonstrate ed. Deadline: June 1.
Hallie Q. Brown Scholarship Fund Open to all minority students who demonstrate financial need and are recommended
by a member of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs. Contact: NACWC
Scholarship Committee5808 Sixteenth Street, NWWashington, DC 20011
Bureau of Indian Affairs Contact: Bureau of Indian Affairs Scholarships
1849 C Street, NW - MS-4542-MIBWashington, DC 20240-0001
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Lena Chang Scholarship Awards The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation awards two annual scholarships in the amount of
$2,500 each to ethnic minority students currently enrolled in college. Contact: Lena Chang Scholarship Awards
1187 Coast Village RoadSuite 123Santa Barbara, CA 93108
Cherokee Nation Higher Education Grant Must be Pell eligible Cherokee Nation Member. Awarded to undergraduate students. Amount varies. Deadline: April 1. Contact: Cherokee Nation Higher Education Grant
PO Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465(918) 456-0671
Cheyenne-Arapaho Adult Education Program For full-time or half-time undergraduate study at accredited vocational, 2-year, 4-year
or graduate institution in US. Must be American Indian, Cheyenne-Arapaho tribal member. Contact: Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribe
Department of EducationPO Box 38Concho, OK 73022(405) 262-0345
Chicksaw Nation Education Foundation Awarded to Chicaksaw Tribal Members with CDIB. Available at the undergraduate
and graduate levels. Amount: $200-$350 per semester. Deadline: March 1. Contact: Chicasaw Nation Education Foundation
PO Box 1548Ada, OK 74820(405) 436-2603
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Choctaw Nation Higher Education Program Priority will be given to undergrad students. Grad students will be funded on
availability of funds. Requirements for eligibility: 1) complete the Choctaw Nation grant application &
submit all required supporting papers; 2) update Certificate Degree of Indian Blood; 3) students with a mixture of Choctaw Blood & another certified federally recognized tribe must complete an option to choose form. Assistance can only be received from 1 tribe; 4) enrollment verification from college; 5) submit a copy of your high school transcript, GED Certificate or the latest academic transcript, whichever applies to you; 6) submit recent photo. Number of awards vary. Certain renewal requirements apply.
Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorChoctaw Nation Higher Ed ProgramDrawer 1210Durant, OK 74702 (405) 924-8280
CIA/Undergraduate Scholarships Annually awarded scholarship is for minority or disabled college freshman with a
3.0 GPA. Applicants must be majoring in one or more of the following: physics, computer
science, engineering, economics, mathematics, imagery science, cartography, Japanese, Russian, or Chinese.
Recipients will gain a summer job at the Central Intelligence Agency. Full tuition, up to $10,000, is paid and summer job pays competitive rates.
Contact: CIA/Undergraduate Scholarships Scholarship CoordinatorCentral Intelligence AgencyHPM/OEEOWashington, DC 20505 (703) 874-4462
Civil Engineers and Contractors of America Majoring in construction science. Contact: Civil Engineers and Contractors of America
1957 E St., NWWashington, DC 20006
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Civil Rights Summer For rising sophomores and juniors in college. Fellowship includes a week of academic study and leadership training at Harvard
University followed by a seven-week internship in Washington, D.C. at one of several policy-shaping national organizations.
Deadline: February 23. Amount: Housing and transportation provided along with weekly stipend; fellows
also receive a $1,500 scholarship at the end of the fellowship.Contact: Civil Rights Summer
1629 K Street NW, Suite 1010Washington DC 20006(202) 466-3311Fax: (202) 466-3435 [email protected]
Coca-Cola Scholarships https://www.coca-colascholars.org Fifty four-year $20,000 scholarships and 100 four-year $4,000 scholarships.
(800) 306-COKE.
Coca-Cola First/ University of Alabama 12 freshmen/ first in immediate family to attend a four year college 3.0 GPA Admitted to the University of Alabama Financial need ( submit FAFSA by March 1) $5,000 a year (renewable with 2.8 GPA freshman yr. & 3.0 other years) Contact: http://scholarships.ua.edu/types/
Colgate Minority Scholarships For a minority student currently enrolled in an accredited dental hygiene program.
Contact: ADHA Institute for Oral Health Scholarship Program444 North Michigan AvenueSuite 3400Chicago, IL 60611
College Football Association Participate in football. Amount: $5,000. Contact: Hitachi, Inc. Scholarships.
6688 Gunpark Dr.Suite 201Boulder, CA 80301
Columbia 300 John Jowdy Scholarship Awarded annually to a high school senior, graduating in the current year, who is
actively involved in the sport of bowling.
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Deadline: April 1. Amount: $500. Contact: www.columbia300.com
Cooperative Education Agreement Women and minority candidates in fish and wildlife biology. Amount: $11,000 plus tuition. Contact: Cooperative Research Units Center
Mail Stop 725 ARL SQ US Fish and Wildlife Service 1849 C St., NW Washington, DC 20240
Cornell Summer Scholarships for Talented Indian Students Several full scholarships are available to qualified American Indian high school
juniors who demonstrate outstanding academic ability and financial need. Selected students will spend six weeks (June 22-August 6) on campus taking
college-level courses of their choice to prepare them for transition from high school to college.
Amount: Full-scholarship. Deadline: Unknown. Contact: Becky Dana Cornell University Summer College
B-20 Day Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-6587
Citronelle Jr. Women’s Club / Rhonda Hillman Memorial ScholarshipMale / female from Citronelle High Taken the ACT Handwritten essay on future (250 words max)Completed personal info sheetDeadline April
Citronelle High School PTSA Academicmust attended CHS grades 10 – 12B averageFunds sent to school of choice and available 1 calendar yearAttendance considered in case of tie.Pursue academic area major
Citronelle High School PTSA Vocationalmust attended CHS grades 10 – 12B averageFunds sent to school of choice and available 1 calendar yearAttendance considered in case of tie.Pursue vocational/tech area major
Citronelle Woman’s Club / Hettie Lucy Van Memorial Scholarship 50 word essay personal information application sheet
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First Baptist Church of Citronelle Graduate of Citronelle High Maintain 2.0 GPA Good moral characterActive in community and schoolTwo letters of recommendation Member of First Baptist Church of Citronelle
Chevrolet/ Michelle R.E.W.A.R.D.S. Scholarship ProgramFemale GPA 3.2 or higherContinue in athletics while in college Deadline March 1
Calgon “Take Me Away” to College ScholarshipFemale 18 years or older Resident of US Deadline: FebruaryGPA 3.0 or Higher and exhibits leadership qualitiesContact: Calgon Scholarship
1650 E. Ft. Lowell Rd., suite 100Tucson, AZ 85719
http://www.takemeaway.com
Constitution Reform Essay Typewritten Max 1000 words
Deadline March
Coca-Cola Share the Dream Essay Contest $10,000 - $2,000
High Academic Extremely HIGH Community InvolvementStudents in Grade 10-12
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation Deadline: October Amount: $20,000 to $4,000 See web site https://www.coca-colascholars.org
Coast Guardhttp://www.uscg.gov
Coast Guard Recruiting Initiative for the Twenty First Century Program Contact: https://www.uscg.mil/jobs Male/ Female Minority age: 17-23
Citizen of US / Unmarried Physical Requirements SAT/ ACT
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Capps College Merit Scholarship Program 500 word essay
Begin program within 6 months of graduation Deadline May
Coca-Cola Scholarship Students active in school and community service October Must apply on line "The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation awards 50 “National” Coca-Cola
scholarships valued at$20,000 (over four years) and 200 “Regional” Coca-Cola scholarships valued at $10,000 (over four years). I would encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity for prospective students – those who are both strong academically and engaged in other kinds of positive indicators (community service, leadership, etc.). The deadline for applying is October 31. The web address is below -"www.coca-colascholars.org
< https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/jsp/scholars/Index.jsp
Comcast Cable ScholarshipPerforming Arts Amount: $1000 for study at accredited college5 minute video of student performing in a play, dramatic monologueDue: October Contact: 251-470-7821
Converse College Excellence in Leadership Amount: $500 -$2000 female
Due: October Need basedContact: Director of Admissions
Converse College 580 East Main StreetSpartanburg, South Carolina 29302-0006
Converse College Justin V. R. Milliken Honor Scholarship ProgramVarious monetary awards FemaleACT 22+ GPA 3.0 unweightedOctoberContact: Director of Admissions
Converse College 580 East Main StreetSpartanburg, South Carolina 29302-0006
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Commitment to Agriculture Scholarship ProgramFamily engaged in production agriculture and student seeking agriculture related
major for careerAverage + GPA 18+ ACT Amount $1500February deadlineWill Attend accredited 2 or 4 year college or Voc. Tech. School
Contact: www.monsanto.com , www.nafb.com , or www.ffa.org Commitment to Agriculture Scholarship Program C/o National FFA Organization,
Scholarship OfficePO Box 68960Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960 (888) 476-9332
Council of Energy Resource Scholarships for study in engineering, science, business, or related fields.
Amount: $1,000. Contact: Council of Energy Resource 1999 Broadway, Suite 2600 Denver, CO 80202
Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT) Annual award for motivated American Indian or Canadian Indian CERTs Tribes
Program graduates and CERT summer interns studying various eligible academic majors.
Students must submit resume, letter stating goals, Tribal affiliation, college transcripts, written work sample, and specific letters of recommendation.
Funds may be used for living expenses, books, clothing or other needs. The goal of CERT Scholars is to assist students in defraying the cost of education.
Award amount: $1,000 per year, renewable up to 5 years-need not be consecutive years.
Contact: Lesley Jackson, Education Manager Council of Energy Resource Tribes 1999 Broadway-Suite 2600 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 297-2378
Council on Career Development for Minorities Annually awarded scholarship for ethnic minority undergraduates. Applicants should show outstanding academic records and be enrolled in an
approved accredited university or college. Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
Council on Career Development for Minorities1341 W Mockingbird Ln, Suite 412-EDallas, TX 75247 (214) 631-3677
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J. Craig & Page T. Smith Scholarship Foundation Graduating Alabama high school senior entering accredited Alabama Colleges for fall
term Applicant must be first of family to attend college. Essay on future plans or goals Essay documenting community and civic-oriented activities or assistance to family
members. 3 signed personal recommendation letters Recipient must maintain full-time status with a minimum ‘C+’ average
J. Craig & Page T. Smith Scholarship Foundation505 20th Street NorthSuite No. 1800Birmingham, AL. 35203 (205) 250-6669 www.jcraigsmithfoundation.org
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Danforth Scholars Program, Washington University, St. Louis Full or partial tuition (renewal) Student demonstrates high ideals, personal integrity, selflessness, commitment to
community and dedication to leadership and academic excellence Request application before September for undergraduate consideration. All applicants admitted to a graduate program are considered. Danforth Scholars Committee e-mail: [email protected]
Washington University in St. Louis admissions e-mail: [email protected] Campus Box 1117One Brookings DriveSt. Louis, MO 63130-4899 (314) 935-8700
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.Male / female African American from Mobile/ Baldwin Scholastic achievement and financial needMust attend Bishop StateInterview Deadline May Transcript / letter of recommendation with letter of needContact: Diana McNeil 690-6832
PO Box 2313Mobile, AL 36652
Doyle Earnest Memorial Scholarship & Joe Partridge Memorial ScholarshipMonetary award for accredited collegeMust be an immediate family member of someone working for public housing authority.SpringContact : Prichard Housing Authority
800 Hinson AvePrichard, AL 36610
Dreams Come True Book Scholarship Foundation Contact: [email protected] Dreams Come True
PO Box 2055Auburn, AL 36830 888-202-0426
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DuPont ChallengeScience Essay $1500Font 12 Margins 1” Double spacedBibliography at end700 to 1000 words on Scientific technological development, event or theoryContact: DuPont Challenge
c/o General Learning Communications900 Skokie Blvd., Suite 200Northbrook, IL 60062-4028
Datatel Scholarships Full-time and part-time students (six hours minimum) attending a secondary,
undergraduate, or graduate program at a Datatel client institution are eligible. Deadline: February 15. Amount: $700-$2000.
Discover Card Tribute Award Scholarship 2.75 GPA Deadline January 1
http://www.aasa.org/discovery/htm Contact: Shirley Kennedy Keller
AASA P.O. Box 9338 Arlington, VA 22219 e-mail: [email protected]
Eligibility: Applicant must be a high school junior, have a cumulative grade point average for the 9th and 10th grade years only of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 private high school in the US
Award: State $2,500, National $25,000 (9 awards given out for each) Deadline: January 9
The Dow Jones Newspaper Fund/Business Reporting Internship Summer internships offered only to full-time minority college sophomores, who are
U.S. citizens, to work at daily newspapers as business reporters. Interns will attend a pre-internship training program before beginning work. Interns are paid regular wages from the newspapers for which they work and a
$1,000 scholarship, payable to the students’ colleges or universities, will be awarded at the successful completion of the summer of work.
Applications available only from Sept. 1 through Nov. 1 annually. Contact the Fund for further information; enclose a SASE or call: 1-800-DOWFUND (only Sept 1 through Nov 1.). Contact: Internship Coordinator
The Dow Jones Newspaper FundPO Box 300Princeton, NJ 08543 (609) 452-2820
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Duracell/NSTA Scholarship Contest For students in grades 6-12 who are US citizens residing in the US or US territories. In order to apply, you must design and build working devices powered by Duracell
batteries. - Deadline: January 12. Amount: $200-$20,000. Contact: National Science Teachers Association
Duracell/NSTA Scholarship Competition 1840 Wilson Blvd, FL 3 Arlington, VA 22201-3000
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Eastman Kodak Company Students in engineering, science and business. Amount: 100% of tuition. Contact: Eastman Kodak Company
Financial Aid Committee Rochester, NY 14650
Educational Communications Scholarship Foundation Contact: Educational Communications Scholarship Foundation
P.O. Box 5012, 721 North McKinley Road Lake Forest, IL 60045-5012
Educational Grants Program Open to all minority students who are enrolled or are about to be enrolled in an
engineering or science program. Contact: Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
5400 East Olympic Blvd., Suite 210 Los Angeles, CA 90022
Elsie Collier Scholarship$1,000resident of Mobile Cty.3.0 GPA21+ ACTMarch Contact: Lexie Barnett
450 Pine CourtMobile, AL 36608
Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Award
Eligibility: Graduating high school seniors who are U.S. citizens with a minimum 3 Award: $1,000 - $15,000 per year Deadline: Application must be submitted by mid January to a local chapter, chapter
locations available on website. $1000 to $7,500 renewablefinancial need, leadership, scholarshipOctoberContact: Any Elks Lodge http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars or 773-755-45732
Click on: 2006 MVS Application default.cfm e-mail: [email protected] Contact: BPO Elks of the USA 2750 N. Lakeview Avenue Chicago, IL 60614-1889
(773) 755-4700 Fax: (773) 755-4790 Local LA Chapter Lodge 99 607 S. Western Avenue Los Angeles, CA (213) 387-
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Emory University Financial Need Deadline November AcademicContact: Office of Admission 800-727-6036
Equal Opportunity Publications Scholarship program for minority students in engineering. Amount: $500. Contact: Equal Opportunity Publications
44 Broadway Greenlawn, NY 11740
ESPN “SportsFigures” Scholarship Awards presented to twelve graduating high school seniors each year. Winners chosen on the basis of academic achievement, service to school and
community, and leadership in interscholastic sports. Deadline: March 22. Amount: $2,500. http://www.sportsfigures.espn.com/sportsfigures/stu_sportsfiguresechal_1.jsp
Exchange Club of MobileCommunity & School involvementHigh GPAEssay
Contact: Lisa deShazo at 415-3517 or www.exchangeclubofmobile.org
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FAFSA see web site www.fafsa.ed.gov
www.fastweb.org Scholarship search for individual needs
Fellowship Program for Print, Broadcast & Photo Journalists For minority students seeking careers in journalism. Contact: Northwest Journalists of Color Scholarship Program
Attn: Paula Bock The Seattle Times PO Box 70 Seattle, WA 98111
FFA Organization ScholarshipsContact: www.ffa.org Website has application and scholarships listed
Faulkner State Presidential ScholarshipAccepted to FaulknerBased on Academic record / ACTLeadershipJanuaryTranscript plus 1st & 2nd Term of Senior YearContact: Financial Aid Office / Faulkner State Community College 1900
Hwy 31 S. Bay Minette, AL 36507
Florida- Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority GPA 3.0 Or Greater /SAT min 1000/ ACT Minimum
Must be enrolled in: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science/ Computer Information Systems, Environmental Sciences, EngineeringFor Minority Participation Deadline May
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Fluor Foundation/Fluor Daniel Engineering Scholarship Annual awards for minorities or females, who are full-time sophomores enrolled in
an undergraduate program in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, at a participating institution.
Student must be selected by the dean of engineering or appropriate selection committee at participating college/universities to receive an application.
Award amount and number of awards may vary. Contact student’s Dean of Engineering to determine if the school is designated as a
participant in the Fluor Daniel Engineering Scholarship Program. Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
The Fluor Foundation 3333 Michelson Drive Irvine, CA 92730 (714) 975-2000
Footaction USA Hooked on Sports ScholarshipAthletic$1,000 to $10,000Must be involved in school or community sports and/or fitness programOctoberContact: 1-800-521-2123
Forestry Technology Program / Wallace Junior CollegeForestry majorWinterContact # 334-222-6591
Ford Motor Company Contact Agency. Funds directly provided to institutions for granting awards. Contact: Ford Motor Company
The American Road Dearborn, MI 48121
Future Leaders Program Contact: Jeff Hollingsworth The Phillips Foundation 7811 Montrose Road
Potomac, MD 20854 (301) 340-7788 ext. 6028 www.thephillipsfoundation.org e-mail: [email protected]
Eligibility: Must be sophomore or junior enrolled as fulltime student in 4-year university or college in good academic standing and must provide a written narrative (must be U.S. citizen).
Award: $1,000, $2500, $5000, or $7500 Deadline: January 15
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GGarden Clubs of Alabamamajor in horticulture fieldplan to attend Auburn UniversityDecember deadlineB GPAFax to Steve Boykin, Supervisor Agriscience Ed. 221-4019
Girls State Previous session of Girls State Committed to staying from Sunday afternoon until Friday afternoon11th grade
GMAC Bowl Student 350 word essay on future goalsWeekly September through NovemberContact: GMAC Bowl 6159 Omni Park Drive
Mobile, AL 36609470-9029 or 635-0011 fax#635-0014
Gaines-Hamil Memorial Scholarship Transcript Photo Two paragraphs on reason for choosing teaching as an career and plans of financeThree letters of recommendationDeadline March 1Entering Education Field\$1,000Contact: MCEA Office 476-3145
The Gates Millennium Scholars Program Administered by the United Negro College Fund, provides scholarships and
fellowships for outstanding low-income African-American, Native American, Hispanic American, and Asian American students to attend the undergraduate and graduate institutions of their choice.
Eligibility: Applicants must be a low-income minority student either graduating from high school or a college student continuing college courses. Applicant must have at least a 3.3 GPA consider academic performance in math and science
Award: Program covers the cost of tuition, fees, books, and living expenses not paid for by grants and scholarships already committed as part of the recipient’s financial aid package.
Deadline: Mid January Contact: http://www.gmsp.org e-mail: [email protected]
: Gates Millennium Scholars P. O. Box 10500 Fairfax, VA 22031-8044(877) 690-4677
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Jacques and Natasha Gelman TrustAge 17 & 18 seniors performing , literary or visual arts$10,000 gold awards $400,000 cash awardsReg. Oct. 1 Portfolio Material: Nov. 1Contact: www.ARTSawards.org
Louise Giles Minority Scholarship Prove academic excellence, leadership qualities, and commitment to a career in
librarianship. Contact: American Library Association (ALA)
Scholarships50 East Huron StreetChicago, IL 60611
Guideposts’ Young Writers Contest Scholarship Authors of the top eight manuscripts will each receive a scholarship, ranging from
$1,000 through $8,000, and a portable electronic typewriter. Contact: Young Writers Contest
16 East 34th StreetNew York, NY 10016
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Harold Hayden Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarships are awarded annually to high school seniors planning to attend college. Contact: NABCO
440 First Street, NW Suite 410Washington, DC 20001
Hercules Incorporated Scholarships and summer jobs for minorities in engineering majors. Must apply through your institution. Amount: $2,000. Contact: Hercules Incorporated
910 Market StreetWilmington, DE 19894-0001
Linly Heflin ScholarshipMonetary for use at accredited Alabama College2.5 GPA and 22+ACTFemale, need based $2500 per year (renewable)Deadline: JanuaryContact: Linly Heflin Office 13 Office Park Circle Suite 8
Birmingham, AL 35223(205) 871-5750 Margaret Brunstad [email protected]
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities www.hacu.com
Health Occupations Career Fair Scholarship Program for High School Seniors Mobile or Baldwin County
Min 3.0 GPA MUST Attend Health Occupations Fair in FallGoing into Health Care Field
Hearin-Hess Scholarship University of MississippiBusinessMonetaryNovember(601) 232-5820
Hearin-Chandler Foundation Scholarship 2 yr. college scholarship $5000 Due : May 1 Enrolled in accreditied university or college /major in print, photo, on-line or
broadcast journalism Must be resident of designated AL, FL, or MS counties. RE: Jim Ancoin 251-380-2806
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Hospice Care Essay Competition Enrolled in an Alabama accredited school
Essay on Hospice Care (Max 2500 words)Biography Page Deadline October $1,000 to $250Contact: Alabama Hospice Organization Attn: Essay Competition
PO Box 1835 Calera, Alabama 35040-18351-800-355-1973
Horatio Alger Association See web site www.Horatioalger.org/scholars
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IIEEE Computer Society
The Richard E. Mervin Scholarship Graduate students, seniors, or juniors in computer engineering or science, electrical
engineering, or other related computer science fields. Deadline: May 15. Amount: $3,000. Contact: IEEE Computer Society
10662 Los Vaqueros CirclePO Box 3014Los Alamitos, CA 90720-1264
Iota Phi Lambda / Beta Xi Chapter$500Business Education or Business Administration MajorTranscript, list of honorsOctober
Contact: Della Washington, Scholarship chairperson 1009 Barbara Drive Mobile, AL 36617
Iota Sigma Pi Women studying chemistry. Need not be a member. Amount: $100 - $300. Contact: Iota Sigma Pi
PO Box 372Southeastern LA UniversityNapercille, IL 60540
Indian American Cultural Association College/University Essay Competition This essay contest is open to full-time students at accredited colleges and universities
in the US. The essay should be no longer than 2000 words, on the following topic: “In view of
the recent concerns about children having access to adult content on the internet and incidents such as Columbine, is it time to revisit the Bill of Rights?”
Contact: www.iasf.org
Institute of Industrial Engineers Must have at least a 3.4 GPA, financial need, and enrolled in an ABET accredited
industrial engineering program. Contact: Institute of Industrial Engineers
25 Technology Park/AtlantaNocross, GA 30092
Intel Science Talent Search The award is from $5,000 to $100,000.There are approx. 40 awards in
this prestigious competition. You must present a scientific research project. Details at site. www.sciserv.org/sts Deadline: December.
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International Association of Fire Chiefs Foundation Members of a fire service agency in a state, county, municipal, industrial or federal
department. Eighteen scholarships awarded to students interested in engineering, business, and
urban administration or fire service. Amount: $250. Contact: International Association of Fire Chiefs Foundation
1329 18th St, NWWashington, DC 20036
International Order of the King’s Daughters & Sons Annual supplemental awards for Native American undergraduate students who are
beginning or continuing in a technical, vocational or college program. Eligible applicants must take a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester, have
financial need and be a U.S. citizen. In addition to application, student must submit documentation of Reservation
Registration (either student or parent), a recent photo, two letters of recommendation, official transcripts, letter of acceptance from college, personal statement, and college expense sheet.
Applications are available between Sept. 1 and March 1. Contact the Order, in writing, for more information and/or application; enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope with request.
Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorInternational Order of the King’s Daughters & SonsMrs. H. E. Stuard-5451 Cameo Ct.Pleasanton, CA 9 4588
International Society for Optical Engineering Students in optics or optics engineering. Deadline: May 4. Amount: $500-$5,000 Scholarships. Contact: International Society for Optical Engineering
PO Box 3125Bellingham, WA 98227
Intertribal Timber Council / Truman D. Picard ScholarshipNative American /Alaskan students Interest in natural resources Academic merit Financial need Deadline: February Contact: Intertribal Timber Council
Att: Education Committee 1112 N.E. 21st AvenuePortland, OR 97232-2114(503) 282-4296 or www.itcnet.org
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JStanley E. Jackson Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
For disabled students of an ethnic minority. You must be disabled and intend to enroll in a full-time undergraduate program or
vocational, technical, or fine arts training programs. Contact: Foundation for Exceptional Children
Executive Director1920 Association DriveReston, VA 22091
Jacksonville State University / Enhanced Mathematics, Computer, and Engineering Technology Scholarship ProjectContact: www.mcis.jsu.edu 29 scholarships to students pursuing degrees in related fields
Jones County Junior College & Tech. SchoolACT 23-25 Half Tuition
Full Tuition Full Tuition & $100 credit per semester for books Full Tuition & $100 credit per semester for books ½ Room and Board Cost
Job Corps Mobile Works – (251) 461-4475
Three Letters of Recommendation500 Word essay Resume
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Amelia Kemp Memorial Fund Assists ELCA women of color in undergraduate, graduate, professional or vocational
courses of study. Contact: Amelia Kemp Memorial Fund
Program Director8765 West Higgins RoadChicago, IL 60631-4189
Kiwanis Club / Key Club Common Scholarship Applicantion$1,000 for study at an accredited collegemust be a Key Club MemberMarchContact: Mobile Kiwanis Club ATTN: Lovina Koch
PO Box 88027 Mobile, Al 36608
Kerfoot Minority ScholarGPA 2.5 or higherSenior in Mobile County Public SystemBlack male / femaleDeadline April 30Contact: Rick Burroughs 438-8331
Kerfoot Memorial Foundation Trust Dept. AmSouth BankPO Drawer 1628 Mobile, AL 36633
Kids’ Chance Scholarship Fund Deadline May Required to apply for Financial Aid Established for child of permanently disabled or killed parent (on-the job accident)Contact: Kids’Chance Scholarship Comm.Ala. Law Foundation, Inc
P.O. Box 671 Montgomery, AL 36010(334) 269-1515 www.alfinc.org
Knight-Ridder Scholarship for Native American Journalists Native American students interested in pursuing a newspaper journalism career. Recipient must work as a paid intern during the summer at a Knight-Ridder
newspaper, and is eligible to apply for other Knight-Ridder scholarships. Amount: $5,000 stipend. Deadline: March 1. Contact: Knight-Ridder, Inc.
Linda Fullerton St. Paul Pioneer Press345 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, MN 55101-1057
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The Kodak Scholarship Program For junior, senior, and graduate-level students of cinematography at U.S. colleges
and universities offering 4-year degree programs in cinematography and film production.
Applicants must be nominated for the scholarship by faculty or administration at their college or university.
Amount: up to $5,000. www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/programs/student/scholarship.shtml Contact: University Film and Video Foundation
c/o Linda AlexanderSMPTE595 West Hartsdale AvenueWhite Plains, New York 10607
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Mae Lalsey/Osage Scholarship Fund Awarded to Osage Indian at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Amount: $250-$1,000. Deadline: June 30. Contact: Mae Lasley/Osage Scholarship Fund
PO Box 2009Tulsa, OK 74101(918) 587-3115
Landscape Architecture Foundation/Edward D. Stone, Jr. Annual awards for African American, Hispanic, Native American and other
minority students pursuing a career in landscape architecture who are in the final 2 years of undergraduate study.
In addition to application, student must submit a FAFSA, essay, color slides or photographs which demonstrate their best work, and two letters of recommendation.
Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorLandscape Architecture Foundation636 Eye (I) Street, NWWashington, DC 20001-3736 (202) 898-2444 or (202) 216-2356Fax: (202) 898-1185
Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad Lambda Pi Chi Sorority Inc. As the first major undertaking of Project H.A.C.E.R. (Hermanas for the Advancement
of Career and Educational Resources), Young Scholars with FLAVA! aims to bridge the “digital divide” by providing young adults of color with personal computers and software to increase access to and awareness of the World Wide Web.
High school seniors and first year college students are asked to answer an essay on how technology can add “Flava” to their community.
Of all entries received, five winners will receive a personal computer and software courtesy of Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc. and LatinFlava.com. www.lambdapichi.com
Leveraging Educational Assistance State Partnership Program Grant aids students who are enrolled in and attending a public or private college or
university within the state of Idaho, regardless of their state of residence. Eligible students must have financial need and may be enrolled part-time. Amount: Up to $5,000. Contact: Idaho Board of Education
Scholarship CommitteePO Box 83720Boise, ID 83720-0037
James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation Undergraduate or graduate engineering and technology students who use arc
welding in solving design engineering or fabrication problems. Deadline: June 15. Amount: Up to $2,000.
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Charles A. Lindbergh Fund, Inc. Grant to students in technology and environment major. Amount: $10,580. Contact: Charles A. Lindbergh Fund, Inc.
708 S. 3rd. St. #110Minneapolis, MN 55415
Lemoyne Community Scholarship Must attend Bishop Community College /Process & Instrumentation TechnologyDeadline: January Contact: www.lemoynecap.com
Link Scholar AwardMale / Female African American GPA 3.0 or betterMin SAT score 850/ ACT score 20Photo Two letters of recommendationTranscript Typewritten statement of goalsDeadline March $1500Contact: Lynda Finley c/o The Links
220 S. Dearborn St. Mobile, AL 36602
Clare Booth Luce Scholarships in Science and Engineering Women studying biology, engineering, chemistry, computer science,
mathematics, and physics. Contact: Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.
111 W 50th St.New York, NY 10020
LeTendre Education Fund The LeTendre Education Fund for Homeless Children provides scholarship assistance to students who are homeless or have experienced homelessnesshttp://www.naehcy.org/2007application.htmlSubmissions will be received by mail or by fax from January 1, 2007 September 21, 2007.For more information, see http://www.naehcy.org/about_letendre.html
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The Lloyd and Lois Martin Multicultural Scholarships/Cruel Awards Messiah College (Grantham, PA) awards full-tuition scholarships to three entering
first-year students of color who have demonstrated scholarship combined with service, ministry, or leadership involvement in their school, church, or community. (800) 233-4220
Deadline: Must submit a complete application for admission before March 1. Contact: Suri Singh, Coordinator of Multicultural Student Recruitment
[email protected]/financial/scholarships/martin_multicultural.shtml
Taylor Michaels Scholarship Fund The Taylor Michaels Scholarship Fund, a program of the Magic Johnson
Foundation, is designed to provide support for deserving inner-city high school students who demonstrate a strong potential for academic achievement but face socioeconomic conditions that hinder them from achieving that potential.
Since its inception in 1998, the fund, which has several components (e.g., a mentoring program, an internship program, and Life and Practical Skills Seminars), has provided 83 students with financial assistance to attend the college or university of their choice.
Applicants must meet the following criteria: be a senior in high school with plans to attend a four-year college or university; have at least a 2.5 GPA; and be a resident of Atlanta, Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, or New York. Scholarship recipients will be selected on the basis of (1) a written essay, (2) cumulative grade point average (2.5 and above), and (3) financial need as determined by the Magic Johnson Foundation.
Deadline: February 1, 2002. For complete guidelines and an application form,
Contact: Magic Johnson Foundation, Inc. 6167 Bristol Parkway, Suite 450 Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 338-8110
Fax: (310) [email protected]
Magnes Business Scholarship at USABusiness Major$2000 renewableMobile County residentNeed basedNovemberContact: (251) 460-6141
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Mensa Education and Research Foundation Scholarship Contact: www.merf.us.mensa.org Eligibility: Open to all students (must write a 550-word essay). Request an application at local chapter, chapter information is available online. Awards: varies Deadline: January 15
Microsoft Minority Scholarship Contact: College Relations One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-6399 e-mail: [email protected] www.microsoft.com/college/scholarships Eligibility: African-American, Hispanic, or Native American sophomores
or juniors pursuing studies in computer science or related disciplines in math; a minority full-time undergraduate pursuing environmental careers at historically Black college/university.
Must apply 2 years before receiving bachelor of science degree, 3.0 GPA and goal statement also needed
Award: Full tuition and fees, monthly stipend, summer internship after first year Deadline: January 15
Migzi CommunicationsAwarded to Freshmen American Indians in Media Communication. Amount: $100.
Contact: Migzi Communications 3123 East Lake Street, Suite 200 Minneapolis, MN 55406 (612) 296-6458
Minority On-Line Information Service ( MOLIS) Contact: www.sciencewise.com
Mobile Area Association of Urban BankersMonetary award for study of finance at an accredited collegeMinority studentsMarchContact: Mobile Area Association of Urban Bankers
PO Box 40314 Mobile, Al. 36640
Mobile Sunrise Rotary Club$1000disabled studentsAprilContact: (251) 344-4508 Mobile Sunrise Rotary Club PO Box 8351 Mobile,
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Mobile-West Rotary ClubMobile County area Maintain a “C” averagePersonal letter giving reason for scholarship/list of activitiesTranscriptLetter of recommendationDeadline: February$2,500 and $1,00 to accredited college
Contact: Mobile-West Rotary Club Scholarship ChairmanPO Box 16201 Mobile, AL 3661
Mobile Baptist Association / WMUWillie Mae Lyon Scholarship to University of Mobile
$500 May ACT/SAT GPA contact: Mobile Baptist Association
616 Azalea Rd Mobile
Mobile County Junior Miss Program Citizen of the U.S. must be enrolled inMust not be pregnant or married or ever married Must not be a mother Deadline December 1
Min GPA 4.0
Mobile County Farmers Federation
Will attend accredited college with major in Agriculture related or ForestryMin 2.5 GPA $1500 renewableFebruary deadlineContact: Mobile County Farmers Federation
1070 Schillinger Road N. Mobile, AL 36608(251) 635-1616 1408-B Hillcrest Road Mobile, AL 36695
Mobile Optimist Club$2000 GPA & ACTFAFSA report LeadershipContact: Pete Dranka 2624 Charlotte Oaks Drive Mobile, AL 36695
Mississippi StateScholars Recognition Day Min ACT score 28/ SAT score 1240 Deadline September 7
Mississippi University for Women Male / Female Scholars Day Interview
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Minority Undergraduate Research FellowshipFor under-represented minorities in the sciences. Must be majoring in microbiology or a related science.Contact: American Society for Microbiology
Office of Education & Training1325 Massachusetts Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20005
Monsanto :Commitment to Agriculture Scholarship$1500 scholarshipDeadline February 15Contact: www.monsanto.com or www.nafb.comFarm Youth pursuing careers in agriculture
Multicultural Scholarship Program Contact: National Association for Campus Activities
Resource Coordinator13 Harbison WayColumbia, SC 29212-3401
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NAACP Scholarships
You must be a member of the NAACP. - Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship - Sutton Education Scholarship
- Roy Wilkins Scholarship - Willems Scholarship
NABJ Scholarship $2,500 award Black student enrolled in 4 yr. accredited university Majors in journalism (print, radio, online, or television) Maintains a minimum 2.5 GPA www.nabj.org/programs/ scholarship
NACA Student Leaders Scholarship Freshmen-senior classification of any major Minimum 2.0 GPA. Recognizes outstanding student leaders of all ethnicities on campus.
Deadline: November 1. Amount: $200. Contact: NACA Student Leaders Scholarship
13 Harbison WayColumbia SC 29212-3401
National Achievement Scholarship Program When you take the PSAT/NMSQT, indicate on the test answer sheet that you
wish to compete for Achievement Scholarship awards. Contact: National Achievement Scholarship Program
1560 Sherman Avenue, Suite 200Evanston, IL 60201-4897
National Action Council For Minorities in Engineering www.NACME.org ) Scholarships
The award amounts to $20,000, and many are awarded. This is our major engineering scholarship gateway. You must be an engineering student recommended by Officials at your college.
National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Founder’s Scholarship Contact: National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC)
Founder’s Scholarship Must be a minority student enrolled in a construction related degree program. Contact: NAWIC Founder’s Scholarship Foundation
327 South AdamsFort Worth, TX 76104
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scholarships
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This is the major NCAA sports association student-athletes are associated with. Awards are given in all sports categories amounts from $3,000 to $12,500. Awards are also available for sports related study (like sports journalism). Deadlines vary, as do the number of awards each year.
National Commission for Cooperative Education High School GPA 3.5 or better One page typed essay. National Application due by February 15 Contact: www.co-op.edu
National Commission for cooperative Education360 Huntington Ave. 384 CPBoston, MA 02115
National Congress of American Indians Contact: National Congress of American Indians
900 Pennsylvania Avenue SEWashington, DC 20003
National Endowment for the Humanities Essay “Ideas of America” Grant 11th Grade Students $1000 to $5000 http://www.grants.neh.gov or email: [email protected]
National High School Essay Contest Open to all students in grades 9-12 who are attending public, private, or parochial
schools or participating in a high school correspondence program in any of the fifty states, DC or a US territory.
In order to apply, you must submit a 1,000-word essay on a specific topic chosen by the sponsor.
Deadline: March 1. Amount: $2,500.
National Museum of the American Indian Internship An internship for undergraduate, graduate or non-degree study.
National Newspaper Publishers Association Grants NNPA provides grants for minority students who want to pursue a career in
journalism. Contact: National Newspaper Publishers Association Grants
Scholarship Committee3200 13th Street, NWWashington, DC 20010
National Press Club
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You must study journalism in college.Contact: National Press Club529 14th Street NWWashington, DC 20045
National Guard100% tuition assistance1 weekend a month $140 per. WeekendGI Bill $283 per monthContact: www.1800goguard.com
or Sgt. Gammon Brasier @ 895-1285
National Foundation for Advancement in the ARTSBased on talent
Contact: 773-755-4732
National Society of Black Engineers Scholarship$1,000Engineering or Math or Science Major at accredited collegeNovember
Contact: National Society of Black Engineers Gulf Coast Alumni Chapter PO Box 1178 Gonzalez, FL 32560
National Association of Secondary School PrincipalsMale / Female $1,000Transcript Volunteer Community ServiceDeadline December 7Web site www.principals.org
NATPL In a Tech Prep ProgramGPA 3.5 or higher Completed a quality work-based project
NACACGPA average “B” or higherPSAT score at least 100/ 1000 on the SAT 22 Deadline February 1
Navy Recruiting DistrictUS citizen Male/ Female High School Graduate or Possesses equivalency diploma17-26yrs old
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National Achievement Scholarship CorporationAfrican-American Students w/ high PSATContact: Achievement Program 1560 Sherman Avenue, Suite 200
Evanston, IL 60201 (847) 866-5100
National Association of Minority Engineering Program Administrators Scholarship FundNative American, Hispanic, African AmericanUp to $30,000Contact: NAMEPA National Scholarship Foundation National Scholarship Selection Committee Chair
1133 West Mores Boulevard, Suite 201Winter Park, Florida 32789-3788 (407) 647-8839
National Caucus of Black School Board Members ScholarshipMonetary award for accredited collegeFinancial need$500African AmericanDecemberContact: NSBA Caucus Liaison 1680 Duke St. Alexandria, VA 22314
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Annual awards only for American Indians.
Award is intended to help Native American students of any age, any tribe, in any state who are striving to get an education.
Awards based on financial need, academics and ambition. Applicants must be Native Americans, be in financial need, have a minimum GPA of
2.75 (no exceptions), submit completed application, proof of Indian blood, 3 recommendation letters, official transcripts and letter giving family history, financial status and aims. All academic levels are eligible and may be pursued at voc-tech schools or
college/universities. Undergraduates given preference. Due dates: Fall-; Spring-. Non-renewable.
Contact: National Chairman-American Indian CommitteeNSDAR-American Indians Committee3738 South Mission DriveLake Havasu City, AZ 66406
National Space Club Goddard Scholarship Contact; 200 L St. NW#710, Washington, DC 20036 202-973-8661 Eligibility: Undergraduate juniors and seniors who plan to specialize in aerospace science and technology (must be a US
citizen). Send a self-addressed stamped envelope in September. Award: $10,000 Deadline: January 8
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Native American Education Grant Awarded to Presbyterian Indian: Aleut or Eskimo at the undergraduate level. Amount: $200-$1,500. Deadline: June 1.
Contact: Native American Education GrantPresbyterian Church Financial Aid100 Witherspoon StreetLouisville, KY 4020-1396(502) 569-5760
NCR Foundation Minority Scholarship Open to Black and other minority students who exhibit outstanding academic performance and who plan to m Amount: $5,000-$20,000.
Contact: College Relations Consultant, NCR Corporation Headquarters1700 S. Patterson Blvd.Dayton, OH 45479(513) 445-1777
Newhouse Foundation Scholarship African American Student attending an accredited four year university Renewal $5,000 must meet 3.0 GPA Majors in print journalism Works on campus newspaper www.nabj.org/programs/ scholarship s
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Office of Indian Education Programs This annually awarded (may be renewed) stipend is available to applicants recognized
by the Secretary of the Interior as a member of a tribe and have at least ¼ degree Indian blood.
Recipients must be admitted for enrollment to an accredited institution and demonstrate financial need.
Contact: US Bureau of Indian AffairsU S Bureau of Indian Affairs1951 Constitution Avenue NWWashington, DC 20245 (202) 343-4871
One Hundred Black Men of America Inc. Scholarship$1,000 - $3000 for study at an accredited college2.5 GPA, Essay, emphasis on leadership activitiesMarch Contact # : 141 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30303
Outstanding African-American Student of Alabama Nomination only accepted March Contact: (205) 888-7770 or (205) 979-8004 Elanni Publishing
PO Box 95 Birmingham, AL 35201Organization of Black Airline Pilot/Aviation Scholars
Annually awarded scholarship is for minority students, especially blacks, interested in aviation.
All minority students interested in flying are eligible. 1. Sponsored by the Organization of Black Airline Pilots and the Summer Flying
School in Tuskegee, AL. Average award is $1000. Number of awards and due dates may vary.
2. Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorOrganization of Black Airline Pilot/Aviation Scholars 20 N Van Brunt St-Suite 200Englewood, NJ 07631 (201) 568-8145
PPan-Hellenic Council, Inc.
$1,000 scholarship Deadline January Mobile county students and NPHC undergraduate
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Presidential Freedom Scholarships$1,000Recognition of outstanding leadership in service to community100 contributed in past 12 months prior to applyingWill attend accredited 2 or 4 year schoolContact: www.nationalservice.org/scholarships
Papa John’s Pizza Scholarship$1,000standard with emphasis on extra curricular activitiesNovemberContact: 800-865-9373
Pfizer Epilepsy ScholarshipMust have evidence of Epilepsy250 word essayContact: Pfizer Epilepsy Scholarship Award c/o IntraMed Educational Group
230 Park Avenue South, 10th Floor New York, NY 10003
Prichard Housing AuthorityMonetary award for study at accredited collegeMust reside in public housingSubmit transcript, reference lettersMarchContact: Prichard Housing Authority 800 Hinson Ave. Prichard, AL 36610
Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. National SororityContact: Phi Delta Kappa International 408 N. Union St. P.O. Box 789 Bloomington, IA 47402 (800) 766-1156 Local Contact: Margaret Hope, 1104 South Drive , Mobile, AL 36605Eligibility: Must show interest in pursuing a career within the field of education. Students will be asked to submit an application and have a 3.0 or above GPA Financial needDeadline: January 15 Education majorMonetary award: $1,500November
Police Officer’s and Firefighter’s Survivor’s Educational Assistance ProgramDependent or spouse of a police officer or firefighter killed or disabled in the line of duty in Alabama.Tuition, fees, books, and supplies
Contact: Alabama Commission on High Education PO Box 302000 Montgomery, AL 36130-2000 (334)242-2273
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Presbyterian Church Native American Education Grant
Indian, Aleut, or Eskimo student pursuing post-secondary education. Amount: $200-$1,500.
Contact: Presbyterian Church Native American Education GrantFinancial Aid for Studies100 Witherspoon St.Louisville KY 40202-1396
Presbyterian Church Native American Seminary Scholarship Applicant must be Native American, US Citizen, Presbyterian and majoring in
Religion or Theology. Amount varies. Contact: Awards Officer
Presbyterian Church-USA100 Witherspoon Street, Room MO52BLouisville, KY 40202
Private Colleges and Universities Scholarship For all students of color who are currently residents of the US and who plan to enroll
in a baccalaureate degree program in 2000 at one of the specified colleges and universities are eligible for consideration.
From among those who apply, semi-finalists and winners will be selected on the basis of their academic merit and on their service to their community.
Deadline: November 5. Amount: $1000. Up to 20 awards are given.
Contact: Private Colleges and UniversitiesScholarship Program239 Littleton RoadSuite 8A
Westford, MA 01886
Al Qoyawayma Award Awarded to undergraduate, American Indian students studying Science, Engineering
and Arts. Amount: $2,000 per year. Deadline: June 15.
Contact: George Bird GrinellAmerican Indian Children’s FundBox 47HRD#1Dover Plains, NY 12522
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Donna Reed Performing Arts Festival Technical/Stage Design Scholarship Deadline: April 1. Amount: Participation in a festival, including transportation, lodging, and full tuition plus a
$150 stipend will be provided. Criteria: You must be a US Citizen.
Reformed Church in America/Minority Education Fund Annual award for minority student members of the Reformed Church in America.
Applicant must be a member of the Reformed Church in America, show leadership ability, demonstrate financial need, have be The amount varies with need.
Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorReformed Church in America475 Riverside Dr-18th floorNew York, NY 10115 (212) 870-3071
React/Take Action Awards Annual scholarships of up to $20,000 for students between the ages of 12 and 18 w That have taken action in their community by fighting racism, helping the homeless,
working for student’s rights, dealing with the environment or other significant community actions.
The Jackie Robinson Foundation For minority high school seniors accepted to an accredited four-year college or
university. Deadline: April 2. Amount: Up to $6,000.
contact: www.jackierobinson.org
Radio Shack Tandy Scholars ProgramMonetary for math, science, or computer scienceSeptemberContact # 1-817-924-4087
Regions Financial Corp. / Right Way Scholarship ProgramContact: Regions’ Right Way Scholarship c/o Scholarship Program
Administrators, Inc.PO Box 23737Nashville, TN 37202-3737
Request application from above
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Jimmy Rane FoundationAcademic /leadership & community involvement
Financial NeedContact: Jimmy Rane Foundation PO Box 40 1100 Hwy 431 North
Abbeville, AL36310Deadline: February (334)
www.jimmyranefoundation.org
Ride Aid / UNCF Pharmacy Scholarships Entering sophomore year in an HBCU undergraduate pre- pharmacy Financial need Min.2.8 GPA
Robert Scott Scholarship FoundationFinancial need due to parent/ guardian’s illness or injury (particularly those that were active in high school or college basketball programs in the state of AL)Deadline April Must attend school in AlabamaContact: Robert Scott Scholarship Foundations 100 Grandview Place, Suite 110
Birmingham, AL 35243
Rotary Club of Mobile$4,000Academic TestSenior in public or private Mobile County SchoolAccredited collegeContact: Rotary Club of Mobile PO Box 94
Mobile, AL 36601-0094
Roy Wilkie Scholarship Instructions Two appraisal forms TranscriptOne page essay Deadline May Study English at University of Alabama
Contact: The Community Foundation of South Alabama PO Box 990 Mobile, AL 36601 (251)438-5591
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Sam Walton Community Scholarship $1,000 non-renewable scholarship First time student May NOT be affiliated with Sam’s Club or Wal-Mart stores Deadline January Contact: www.walmartfoundation.org access code : SWCS
Sam Walton Community Scholarship Scholarships available for children employees of Sam’s Club or Wal-Mart stores Deadline January Contact: www.walmartfoundation.org
Scholar-Chessplayer Outstanding Achievement Award www.uschess.org High school juniors and seniors in the Americas who excel in academics, play chess
and demonstrate good sportsmanship. Deadline: March 1. Amount: $2,500.
SCHOLASTIC, Inc. Sponsors contests in art, photography, writing and other subjects, for students in
grades 7-12.Contact:Scholastic, Inc.555 BroadwayNew York, NY 10012-3999
Shell Oil Companies Foundation/Shell Incentive Funds Annual awards for minority students working towards a bachelor’s degree in
Business or Technology, at participating universities. Student must be a U.S. citizen. Due date, award amount (which is paid directly to the school), and number of awards may vary. Contact the Foundation for a list of participating schools; a stamped self-addressed envelope must be included. The universities must be contacted for specific information and/or applications. Contact: Education Grants Officer
Shell Oil Companies FoundationPO Box 2463Houston, TX 77252
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SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Engineering ScholarshipsIntended degree area in engineering or related fieldDecember
Type I : Must be enrolled in accredited ABET Engineering Program$1,000 to $10,000
Contact: www.abet.org BMW/SAE Engineering Scholarship3.75GPA 90%ACT Math & Verbal $1500 /4yrs.E.D. Hendrickson/SAE 3.75 GPA 90%ACT Math & Verbal $1,000 /4yrs.SAE Women Engineers Committee 3.0 GPA $1500Tau Beta PI/SAE 3.75GPA 90%ACT Math & Verbal $1,000 TMC/SAE D.D. Dawson Technical 3.25GPA ACT 27+ $1,500 / 4 yrs. w/3.0 GPAFred W. Young Sr./SAE 3.75GPA 90%ACT Math & Verbal $1,000/4yrs. w/3/0 GPADetroit Section SAE Technical 3.0 GPA 28 ACT child/grandchild of Detroit SAE member
Type II Sponsored by participating college $400 to full tuition Contact: www.sae.org/students/engschlr.htm University of AL/J.C. Lewis/SAE GPA 3.5 ACT 27 $1,000/4yrs w/3.0 GPA
University of Arkansas/SAE GPA & ACT $500/4yrArkansas Tech Uni./SAE GPA & ACT (mech. & elect. eng.) $1,000 to $4,000/4yr w/3.25 GPABradley University/John Deere/SAE GPA & ACT $1,250/4yr. w/3.0 GPA
University of Bridgeport/SAE (computer sci., comp. Eng., or Mathematics) 3.0GPA 24 ACT $9,000/4yrs w/3.0GPA
Calvin College/J. Bosscher/SAE +GPA & ACT $2,000/2yrs.Catholic University of America/SAE financial need $1,000/4yrs w/3.0 GPACedarville University/SAE academic achievement financial need $1,000Central Missouri State University/Auto. Technology/SAE 3.2 GPA 25 Act $500/2yr. w/3.5 GPACentral State University/SAE 3.0 GPA +ACT; $1,000/2yr w/3.0 GPA
Samford UniversityVisit web site www.samford.edu Nomination Letters
Sigma Phi Epsilon / Balanced Man Scholarship$1,000 for each University (Alabama, Auburn, Jacksonville State, Auburn Montgomery, Samford and Huntington)Contact: [email protected] or www.sigep.org
Donald Simmons Scholarship Male / female Citronelle High School Student Deadline March3-4 page essay on goals and reason of scholarshipShort biography typed bind with paperclip
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J. Craig & Page T. Smith Scholarship Foundation Graduating Alabama high school senior entering accredited Alabama Colleges for fall
term Applicant must be first of family to attend college. Essay on future plans or goals Essay documenting community and civic-oriented activities or assistance to family
members. 3 signed personal recommendation letters Recipient must maintain full-time status with a minimum ‘C+’ average
J. Craig & Page T. Smith Scholarship Foundation505 20th Street NorthSuite No. 1800Birmingham, AL. 35203 (205) 250-6669 www.jcraigsmithfoundation.org
Stonewall Jackson Repayable Scholarship/ Ala. Dept. of Archives & History$1,0001500 word essay on life of Stonewall Jacksonrepayment after graduation from collegeContact: Stonewall Jackson Scholarship Ala. Dept of Archives & History PO Box 300100 Montgomery, AL 36130-0100
South Alabama Regional Planning Commission Research paper 3-5 pages double spaced MLA format
September Limited to Mobile & Baldwin County $500 to $200Contact: South Alabama Regional Planning Commission
PO Box 1665 Mobile, AL 36633
Southeaster States Pupil Transportation Conference Student Scholarships Parent must be employed in public school transportation for past 5 years Students must be graduating from public high school $1000 for tuition/books or fees student must have ‘B+’ GPA Re: Joe Lightsey, Administrator
Public Transportation / Ala. Dept. of Edu.P.O. Box 302101Montgomery, AL 36130 or call: 334-242-9730
South Region Minority Business Council Must be a minority pursuing a career in business Monetary assist with tuitionTwo letters of recommendation Essay typed approximately 500 word2.0 GPA 15+ ACT DecemberContact: South Regions Business Council 251-471-6380
3100 Cottage Hill Road, Suite 218 Mobile, AL 36606 Atten: Scholarship Committee
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Carol Simpson Scholarship For any minority college student whose career objective is electronic journalism. Contact: Radio and Television News Directors Foundation
1000 Connecticut Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20036
www.nabj.org/programs/ scholarship s/story/
Society of Women Engineers Scholarships These scholarships are targeted for women who are majoring in engineering or computer science.
Award amount are from $200 to $5,000, and at least 90 are granted. Deadline: February 1.
Southern Newspaper Publishers AssociationAnnual awards for minority freshman who are pursuing a career in journalism, advertising, business, accounting, or related field.
In addition to the application, student must submit, to the newspaper, a black and white photo, 500-word essay, 3 letters of recommendation (one each from the publisher, student’s high school principal, and guidance counselor), letter of acceptance from any 4-year college,
a copy of the student’s ACT/SAT scores, and the student’s CGPA. Students must be nominated by members of the Southern Newspaper Publishers
Association. APPLICATION NOT ACCEPTED DIRECTLY FROM STUDENTS OR
COLLEGES. Each student receives a $1,000 scholarship from the local newspaper that made the
nomination and a $2,000 scholarship from the SNPA Foundation for four consecutive years.
Number of awards may vary. Contact the Southern Newspaper Publisher Association for more information and/or
application. Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorSouthern Newspaper Publisher AssnPO Box 28875Atlanta, GA 30358 (404) 256-0444
Student Incentive GrantFor Texas residents or nonresident.
For undergraduates or graduates enrolled at least half time. For students attending public colleges in Texas. Cannot be in default on a student loan. Cannot owe a refund on a student grant. If male, must meet draft registration requirements. Amount: Up to $1,250.
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Take Me Away to College Calgon Bath and Body Scholarship Contest Open to high school seniors starting college full-time in the fall at an accredited 2 or 4-year school. Deadline: August 15. Amount: $500-$2,500.
Target Stores (Target All-Around Scholarship) For well-rounded students who are dedicated to improving their communities and
themselves. Y You must be committed to your community through volunteer service, education and family involvement.Contact: Target Stores (All-Around Scholarship)Citizen’s Scholarship Foundation1505 Riverview RoadSt. Peter, MN 56082-0480
Telamon Corporation Students that have participated in farming work over a two year period and wish to
attend a junior college in the state of Alabama may receive money for tuition, books, fees, etc.
Contact: Sandra Willingham AL05, Mobile 515 Springhill Plaza Ct. Mobile, AL 36608 phone#: (251) 302-0392 fax: (251) 461-4443
Thunderbird Foundation Art Scholarship/Art Scholarship Annually awarded Art scholarships for Native Americans (Indian, Eskimo, Aleut)
who are enrolled in a college/university and are majoring in art or art education. Applicants must be enrolled Tribal Members. To be considered, students must have artistic works entered in the Red Cloud Indian
Art Show. Scholarships are awarded on basis of excellence of art entered in the Red Cloud Art
Show. Financial need is also considered.Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorRed Cloud Indian Art ShowThe Heritage Center - Box 100Pine Ridge, SD 57770
Tylenol Scholarship Program$1,000 (150)Health-related College scholarshipsDemonstrate leadership in community/school activities2 or 4 year accredited collegeApril Contact: http://tylenolscholarship.com/
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Toyota Community Scholars Deadline December 5 GPA 3.0 or higher$10,000-$20,000 renewable Academic US citizen Contact: (609) 734-5373 or www.toyota.com/communityscholars
Tuskegee University Transcript Male / Female GPA 3.0 or higher
Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Male attending University of South AL $300Resume Deadline July 1Contact: Klayton Barrows email tonk3572yahoo.com
Troy State University (Students must meet specific criteria)Elbert Botts Scholarship 2.0GPA Geomatics or Business MajorFloyd-Braswell Scholars Award financial need & academic achievementDacre Green Davis Environmental Science good citizenship
Environmental Science Field – work in Center for Environmental ServiceAllan B. Fountain Art Scholarship majoring in artMartha Reddoch Harlin Memorial majoring in education 2.0 GPADr. Emmett Kilpatrick Perpetual Memorial Fund 3.0GPA & 25 ACT ( Maintain 3.0)Roy E. and Mable Jeffcoat Scholarship 2.5 GPA Education MajorAlice D Moseley Endowment Scholarship 3.0GPA (maintain 2.5 GPA)Bryon Lee Perpetual Memorial Fund 24 ACT & 3.0 GPAHugh G. Rose Scholarship Essay/ Free Enterprise System 3.0 GPABlanche Reynolds Solomon Scholarship 3.0 GPA & 18 ACT (maintain 2.5GPA)Patricia Stark Nursing Scholarship Nursing majorCathy Lynn Stewart Scholarship 2.0 GPA & 23 ACT Political Science Field
(history, criminal justice, government) maintain 2.0GPA• Academic Scholars Award 3.0 GPA unweighted• Bertie Clark Cain and Veta Ross Tootle Scholarship 2.5 GPA unweighted
Nursing Major• Dempsey Boyd Scholarship Business major 2.7 GPA unweighted & must maintain
Tuskegee University Presidential Scholarship Award• Have 3.0-4.0 GPA Submit FAFSA
top 10 in class (full tuition, room & board, book voucher) renewable w/ 3.0 GPA Contact: www.tusk.edu
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Harry S. Truman Scholarship The is one of the most prestigious scholarships, shaped for students who intend to
pursue a career targeted to public service or government. Graduate study should be a goal, with a portion of the funds directed there. You must be at least a junior, and your college must nominate you.
A “nomination” package must be created. The awards can reach as high as $30,000 over the years. Generally about 80 students
are selected. Deadline: February 1.
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Morris K. Udall Scholarship Program Awards scholarships to outstanding Native American and Alaska Native students who
are college sophomores or juniors in the current academic year, ve at least a “B” average, are in the upper ¼ of their class, intend to pursue careers in health care of tribal public policy. To be considered, a student must be nominated by his or her college or university.
Contact: Morris K. Udall Scholarship Program2201 North Dodge StreetIowa City, IA 52243-4030(319) 337-1707
UNA-USA National High School Essay Contest Open to students in grades 9-12. You must submit an essay on a theme selected by the sponsor. Deadline: April Amount: $500-$1,000.
United Methodist Church HANA Scholars Program Active member of the United Methodist Church and a minority citizen or permanent
resident. Deadline: April 1. Amount: $3,000 maximum. Contact: Board of Higher Education and Ministry
PO Box 871Nashville TN 37202-0871
United Negro College Fund
U.S. Senate Youth Program Sept. (2) state scholarships for $2000 Examination and essay of approx. 300 words written in 45 min. Contact: Susan Dubose, Educational Spec. State Dept. of Ed. 3339 Gordon Persons Building PO Box 302101 Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 (334) 242-8082
U.S Air Force Academy U.S citizen Pass a commissioning physical / AFROTC physical fitness test 2.0 GPA Under 31 Deadline December 3
U.S. Army ReserveUsarec.army.mil
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University of Tenessee /Pasqua Scholarship for Nuclear & Radiological Engineering
Male / Female $2,000 (distributed over 4 Semesters w/ 2.75GPA GPA 2.75 extra $1,000 if 3.0 GPA)
The University of Mississippi Register on line at https://secure.olemiss.edu/admissions/ug.html
US Coast Guard Spouses Club of Mobile Scholarship $1000 April Dependent of an active or former US Coast Guard person Contact : Scholarship Committee Coast Guard Spouses Club of Mobile
PO Box 850184 Mobile, AL 36685-0184
USA Today / All Academic Team contact: http://allstars.usatoday.com or email: [email protected] February $2,500 High academic and achievement
University of Alabama Birmingham Math Major & enter UAB Fast Track Program $6500 to $9000 High GPA & ACT Students Contact: http://www.math.uab.edu/programs/fasttrack.html
UAB / School of Arts & Humanities• Performance assistantship or technical stipend $1,000-$6,0000• Scholarships $1,000 to $3,000• Contact: www.theatreuab.bham.net UAB School of Business
Pizitz Endowed Scholarship: $2500 for 4 yearsRime Endowed Scholarship: $2500 for 4 yearsVan Matre Endowed Scholarship: $1,000 (rural area origin)A.G. Gaston Endowed Scholarship: financial need / African AmericanContact: www.business.uab.edu
University of West Alabama• Trustee Award 22-24 ACT $1000 per year• Trustee Honors 25-27 ACT $2000 per year• Trustee Honors II 28-29 ACT $3000 per year• Trustee Excellence 30-36 ACT 45000 per year• Valedictorian $3000 per year• Salutatorian $2000 per year
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• Student Council Pres. $2,000 per year• Sr. Class Pres. $2000 per year• Yearbook/News editor $1,000 per year• Mobile Cty. Alumni Chapter Scholarship deadline: April Contact:205-652-3552
U.S. Coast Guardwww.uscg.mil/jobs
University of South AL / New Students scholarshipsACT 21-23 GPA 3.0 $1500 Dec.1ACT 24-26 GPA 3.0 $2500 Dec. 1ACT 27-29 GPA 3.5 $3500 Dec. 1ACT 30+ GPA 3.5 $4,000 Dec. 1USA Mitchell BusinessACT 28-36 GPA 3.5 $8,000 Dec. 1USA Enhanced Honor Program ACT 27-29 GPA 3.5 $4,000 Dec.1ACT 30-32 GPA 3.5 $6,000 Dec. 1ACT 33+ GPA 3.5 $9,000 Dec. 1
USA Childcare Worker Training and Development 19 or older High school diploma or a G.E.D Drivers license/ social security card Interview Physicals examination Clear the Alabama Central registry For Child Abuse / Neglect Appropriate dexterity for child care
USA Physics Full tuition and fees renewable Must study physics November (251) 460-6224
University of Alabama Academic & Leadership Scholarships Tier I GPA 3.8+ ACT 32 + $8,500 per yr renewable Tier II GPA 3.5+ ACT 27 + full tuition renewable Tier III GPA 3.0+ ACT 24+ amounts vary Honors Program $2,000 or $1,000 ACT 28 Computer Based Honors Scholarship $4,000 ACT 32 GPA 3.9 Need Based Scholarships ACT & GPA considered Contact: Undergraduate Admissions 800-933-2262
University of Montevallo Family & Consumer Science Major Various Monetary awards
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November (205) 665-6385
University of Montevallo / Valedictorian/ Salutatorian Scholarship Male / Female - Valedictorian/ Salutatorian of school $3000 per academic year GPA 3.25 or higher (must maintain 3.25) Accepted at Montevallo Speech Pathology Scholarship $3000 renewable November (205) 665-6000
University of North Alabama General, academic, achievement etc. High school transcript , ACT scores February 1 Contact – 1-800-TALK-UNA
University of Southern Mississippi Presidential Scholarship January (tuition, room & board, books) 30ACT Olliphant Scholarship January $3,000 President alternative Honors College Scholarship March $1200 over 4 year - Academic
Excellence Award April $8,000 over 4 years Academic 32 ACT Leadership January $8,800 over 4 years Exceptional Leadership
United Negro College Fund / Gates Millennium Male / female African American, Native American, Asian Pacific islander American,
or Hispanic American Citizen or legal/ national / permanent resident GPA 3.3 on a 4.0 scale Financial need Attend an accredited college
Contact: 8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive PO Box 10444Fairfax, VA 22031-8044 703-205-3400
www.uncf.org
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U.S. Air Force ROTC/Express Scholarship Program
Annual awards for outstanding minority and exceptional non-minority college students, with 2-3 years remaining in education.
A non-minority student must major in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Meteorology, Math, Electrical Engineering, Nursing or Physics.
Minority students may study any Bachelor Degree program. Student must be between 17-25 years old as of June 30th of the year of graduation
(prior active duty can extend age limit to 29). Candidates must meet AFOQT, physical, and academic requirements (minimum 2.65
CGPA) before activation. Contact: Scholarship CoordinatorHQ Air Force ROTC551 E Maxwell BlvdMaxwell AFB, AL 36112 (205) 953-7783
Unto These Hills Educational Fund/Scholarship Annual awards for members of the eastern band of Cherokee Indians. Students must have a minimum 2.0 GPA. Due date may vary.
Contact the Fund for more information and/or application; please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. The fund cannot assist in establishing Cherokee Heritage.Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
Unto These Hills Educational Fund, Inc. PO Box 398Cherokee, NC 28719 (704) 497-2111
U.S. Coast Guard Academy/Minority Officer Recruiting Four-year full scholarships for outstanding minority undergraduate students, who
meet all the eligibility requirements and attend selected colleges. Upon graduation, students are required to accept a commission in the US Coast
Guard. For further info, due dates, and award amounts, contact your local US Coast Guard Office or enclosed address.
Contact: Financial Aid CoordinatorUS Coast Guard Information Center14180 Dallas ParkwayDallas, TX 75240 (800) 424-8883
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U.S. Dept. of Energy-ORISE Annual summer internship for minority students, who are juniors, seniors and first
year graduate students, studying in Business Administration, Management, Finance, Accounting, Human
Resources, Economics, Public Administration, Computer Science, or Instructional Technology.
Applicant must have at least a 3.0 GPA. Award based on educational level completed ($335 to $420 per week) and travel
reimbursement. Number of awards may vary.
Contact: Oak Ridge Institute of Science and Energy (ORISE)John Hicks, ManagerPO Box 117Oak Ridge, TN 37831-0117 (865) 576-3164Fax: (865) 576-3643
U.S. Dept. of Interior-Bureau of Indian Affairs Annual awards for students who are members of a federally recognized tribe who are
enrolled and/or accepted full-time for enrollment in an accredited college. Students must have a minimum 1.5 GPA
Award amount and number of awards may vary. Contact: Grant Coordinator
Office of Indian Education Programs1849 C St. NW - MS 3512-MIBWashington, DC 20240 (202) 208-4871
U.S. Navy ROTC Scholarship to attend an HBCU This is a “hip pocket scholarship.” It includes tuition, fees, books, uniforms and
$150.00 a month stipend. a student attends Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) on a
ROTC Scholarship, the University will give that student a Room and Board Scholarship.
Requirements: 1050 on the SAT or 22 on the ACT and a 3.0 high school GPA. Other schools offering this scholarship: Hampton, Morehouse, Southern, Prairie
View, Savannah State and Norfolk State.Contact: Earl A. Richardson(850) [email protected]
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Adolf Van Pelt Foundation Inc. Native American Financial Aid Grants Native American undergraduates and graduates who would like to pursue a professional career in any area of study and help other
Native American students. Proof of ancestry is required. Amount: $500-$1,500. Deadline: April 15.
Contact: Adolf Van Pelt Foundation Inc.Attn: Olga PattersonFargo LaneIrvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533
Veterans of Foreign WarsSee web site www.vfw.org Deadline November 1
Visual Task Force (VTF) Scholarship Black student enrolled in an accredited four-year university Maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA Major in visual journalism Experience working on campus newspaper or TV studio Has had an internship
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Wal-Mart Foundation Scholarship Must be the child of a Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. associate who is employed full
time (28 hours per week or more) for one year as of March 1. Deadline: March 1. Amount: $6,000.C
Contact: [email protected]
Webster’s New World Writing Contest
Open to high school juniors and seniors. An essay is required. Deadline: April 15. Amount: $1,000.
Contact: Webster’s New World Dictionariesc/o IDG Worldwide Consumer Reference1633 Broadway, FL 6New York, NY 100119-6708
Washington University in St. Louis Letter of Nomination & Transcript Interview Wendy’sHigh School Heisman Program Male and female student that excels in academics, sportsmanship and community service. Received in guidance office during the spring of year. Deadline: October 1 www.wendysheisman.com
Whistler Metro Black Expo Male or female any race Transcript and financial need Letter of recommendation from two instructors-+‘ Short letter including achievements, goals, and reason of need Deadline May $1,000 Contact: Charlotte Lambert 10020 Old Citronelle Highway
Chunchula, AL 36521
Wildland / Urban Interface Council of Southwest Alabama Wildfire Prevention & Education Scholarship $500, $300, & $200 Research paper on threat of wildfire (3-5 pgs. MLA format) September information on subject: www.forestry.state.al.us & www.firewise.org Contact: South Alabama Regional Planning Commission ATT: Environmental Services Department PO Box 1665 Mobile, AL 36633
www.sarpc.org (251) 433-6541
John M. Will Memorial Scholarship Foundation
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2 yr. college scholarship $3000 Due : May 1 Major in print, photo, on-line or broadcast journalism RE: Jim Ancoin 251-380-2806
Thomas Wolfe Student Essay Prize Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in colleges and universities worldwide
are encouraged to submit an essay in English about Thomas Wolfe or his works. Deadline: January 15. Amount: $500.
Contact: Thomas Wolfe SocietyEssay Contest Chair, Student Prize Committee809 Gardner StreetRaleigh, NC 27607
Women’s Western Golf Foundation Scholarships Candidates will be selected on the basis of academic achievement, financial need,
excellence of character, and an interest or involvement in the sport of golf. Skill of excellence in the sport is not a criterion. You must be a female high school senior who intends to graduate in the year of
application and plan to attend an accredited college or university. Deadline: March 1. Amount: $2,000. 15-20 awards given.
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Xerox Technology Minority Scholarship This is a good scholarship for strong minority scholarships for students studying in
areas like chemistry, engineering, physics, and “tech” areas. The award amount is up to $4,000 for undergraduates and more for graduate students.
Go to Web site for details and type “scholarship” in the search engine.Deadline: September 15.
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Yakima Nation Scholarship Applicant must be Native American with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Award is for an Yakima Indian Agency
Box 151 Tappenish, WA 98948(509) 865-5121
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Young Feminist Scholarship Program For a woman in her last yea Deadline: December 31. Amount: $1000.
Young Visionaries Essay Competition You must submit an essay on a specific topic. Deadline: March 20. Amount: $1000-2500.
Contact: (888) 554-6881.
Young Women’s YWCC Civic Club Female entering one of the following: Spring Hill College, University of South Ala. Or University of Mobile Essay “Past Leadership Accomplishments & Future Leadership Goals”/ 4pgs List GPA, H.S. Activities & current address / telephone # June Contact: Bethany Garner
Distinguished Young Woman Committee Chairman537 Highland Circle EastMobile, AL 36608 (251)344-0951
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. National Education Foundation Contact: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
1734 New Hampshire Avenue NWWashington, DC 20009
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Click on the above link to access professional organizations
Careers on the Net
Research careers and build portfolio http://www.careercruising.com User name: citronellePassword: wildcats
Hot Career & school Research http://www.careervoyages.gov www.alabamahealthcareers.com (excellent)Career counseling corner www.careerc.com Career Journal www.careerjournal.comwww.careerpath.com newspaper classifieds from locations across U.S.Employment projections / Bureau of Labor statistics www.bls.gov/emp/home.htm Career Resource Center www.careers.org Research careers in health and medical sciences, find links to professional organizationswww.science.education.nih.gov/LifeWorks
Job Search Engines
www.alabamahealthcareers.comwww.monster.com find a job across the U.S..http://JobLink.Alabama.gov America’s Job Bank www.ajb.dni.us/seeker/ www.jobsearch.org www.jobs.southalabama.edu www.careerbuilders.comwww.hotbolt.com.com
DESI Career Training CenterGED Training – Job Corps – Job Training
951 Government Street – Suite 600 – Mobile, AL 36604 – (251) 432-9561
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Professional Labor Union Resources
Qualifications: Individuals must be 18 years or older Need a high school diploma or G.E.D. (some exceptions) Apprentice Training Program Accredited by Dept. of Labor Pension Plan & Medical Insurance Application through local unions
Example of Pension Plan for Plumbers & PipefittersProjected Pay Out
For Every 100 Hours Worked, Pension increased $5.00 per month200 hours worked per year = $100.00 pension per month
If started at age 18 and end at age 55 = 37 years vested = $3,700 per month pension for life
If started at age 18 and end at age 62 = 44 years vested = $4,400 per month pension for life
Plumbers & Pipefitters Local #1192458 Old Shell Road – Mobile, AL 36607 – (251) 476-0035
Sheet Metal Workers Local #4412459 Eslava Creek Pkwy – PO Box 6708 – Mobile, AL 36660 – (251) 476-1900
Electrical Workers Local # 5052244 Halls Mills Rd. – Mobile, AL 36606 – (251) 476-0275
Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers Local # 1121210 Government St. – Mobile, AL 36604 – (251) 476-2385
Painters & Allied Trades District Council # 80659 Dauphin St. – Mobile, AL 36602 – (251) 432-0177
AFL-CIO Community Service Liaison218 St. Francis St. – Mobile, AL 36602 – (251) 431-0101
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College & Technical School Web AddressesAlabamaAlabama A & M U. www.aamu.edu Alabama Southern Community College www.ascc.eduu Alabama State University www.alasu.edu Athens State University www.athens.edu Auburn University www.auburn.edu Auburn University Montgomery www.aum.edu Bessemer State Technical College www.bessmertec.com Birmingham Southern College www.bsc.edu Bishop State Community College www.bscc.cc.al.us Jefferson Davis Community College www.jeffdavis.cc.al.us Enterprise-Ozark Community College www.eocc.edu James H. Faulkner State Comm. College www.faulknerstate.eduFaulkner University www.faulkner.edu Huntingdon college www.huntingdon.edu Jacksonville State University www.jsu.edu Jefferson State Community College www.jeffstateonline.com Judson College www.judson.edu Marion Military Institute www.marion-institute.org Reid State Technical College www.rstc.cc.al.us Samford University www.samford.edu Shelton State Community College www.sheltonstate.edu Southern Union State Community College www.suscc.edu Spring Hill College www.shc.edu Stillman College www.stillman.edu Troy State University www.troyst.edu Troy State University Dothan www.tsud.edu Troy State University Montgomery www.tsum.edu Tuskegee University www.tusk.edu United States Sports Academy www.ussa.edu University of Alabama www.ua.edu University of Alabama Birmingham www.uab.edu University of Alabama in Huntsville www.uah.edu University of Mobile www.umobile.edu University of Montevallo www.montevallo.edu University of North Alabama www.una.edu University of South Alabama www.southalabama.edu University of West Alabama www.uwa.edu Wallace Community College www.wallace.edu Lurleen B. Wallace Community College http://lbw.edu
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MississippiBelhaven College www.belhaven.edu Delta State University www.deltastste.edu Jackson State University www.jsums.edu Jones County Junior College www.jcjc.cc.ms.us Meridian Community College www.mcc.cc.ms.us Millsaps College www.millsaps.edu Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College www.mgccc.cc.ms.us Mississippi State University www.msstate.edu Mississippi University for Women www.muw.edu University of Mississippi www.olemiss.edu University of Southern Mississippi www.usm.edu William Carey College www.wmcarey.edu
FloridaEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University www.embryriddle.edu Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University www.famu.edu Florida State University www.fsu.edu Pensacola Junior College www.pjc.edu Ringling School of Art & Design www.ringling.edu University of Florida www.ufl.edu University of North Florida www.unf.edu University of South Florida www.usf.edu University of West Florida www.uwf.edu
GeorgiaAgnes Scott College www.agnesscott.edu Berry College www.berry.edu Emory University www.emory.edu Georgia Institute of Technology www.gatech.edu Georgia State University www.gsu.edu Oglethorpe University www.oglethorpe.edu Spelman College www.spelman.edu University of Georgia www.uga.edu Wesleyan College www.wesleyancollege.edu
LouisianaGrambling State University www.gram.edu Louisiana State University &Agricultural & Mechanical College www.lsu.edu LSU at Alexandria www.lsua.edu LSU in Shreveport www.lsus.edu Loyola University New Orleans www.loyno.edu Tulane University www.tulane.edu Xavier University www.xula.edu
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TennesseeBelmont University www.belmont.edu East Tennessee State University www.etsu.edu Middle Tennessee State University www.mtsu.edu Rhodes College www.rhodes.edu Tennessee State University www.tnstate.edu University of Memphis www.memphis.edu University of Tennessee: Chattanooga www.utc.edu University of Tennessee: Knoxville www.tennessee.edu University of Tennessee: Martin www.utm.edu University of the South www.Sewanee.edu Vanderbilt University www.vanderbilt.edu
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Sample Letters
Jane Elizabeth Doe 1111 Yellow Street
Anywhere, AL 33333
October 25, 2005
Scholarship DepartmentSome State University111 Administration BuildingSomewhere, AL 22222
Attention Scholarship Director:
It is indeed an honor to receive your offer of the Wellfounded Freshman Scholarship. I am delighted to accept your offer and look forward to attending Some State University in the fall. This scholarship will assist me in obtaining a major in chemistry. This will be my first step toward someday becoming a pharmacist. I will strive to meet the grade requirements of this scholarship.
I will send a final transcript and resume’ as requested immediately following my graduation on May 20, 2006. If addition information is needed please let me know by writing to me at the above address.
Sincerely,
Jane Elizabeth Doe
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Jane Elizabeth Doe 1111 Yellow Street
Anywhere, AL 33333
OBJECTIVEMy primary goals are to graduate from college with a master’s degree in Pharmaceuticals, and secure a pharmacist position. I am also interested in pharmaceutical research as related to terminal diseases.
WORK HISTORY2002-present Cook, GoodyBakery
My job responsibilities include cooking, sweeping, mopping, cleaning tables, washing dishes, and other jobs as requested.
2003-present Pull-Up Vendor for the following companies: Golden Flake and Lays Potato ChipsDuring the weekends I work a route in the surrounding geographic area. I rotate the chips and put out new items as needed in the stores.
EDUCATION2002-2006 Advanced Diploma with Honors: Somewhere High School
1111 Red Street Somewhere, Al 36522
AWARDS RECEIVED A-B Honor Roll,2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005 Perfect Attendance, 2002-2003, 2004-2005 Band Pride, 2002-2003 Drum Leader Recognition,2003-2004 Leadership in Band, 2003-2004-2005 Mobile County Honor Band, 2002-2003 South—Eastern States Honor Band, 2004 American Legion Government Day, 2004-2005 Somewhere High School – American Legion Oratorical Contest EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Senior Class Treasurer Student Council, served for two years and secretary one
year National Honor Society Future Farmers of America Key Club, served for four years Spanish Club Concert Band, played four years Marching Band, played four years
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REFERENCES
Bro. John Smith 6641 Prine Rd.Somewhere, AL 33333
Home Phone (251) 222-0000 Currently a pastor at The Old Baptist Church
R.B. Who 19999 5th St.Somewhere, AL 33333
Home Phone (251) 222-7777 Currently a lumber yard manager
M. Someone 22222 Prine Rd.Somewhere, AL 33333
Home Phone (251) 222-5888 Currently owner of Our Grocery
Judy What 1111 Red Street Somewhere, AL 33333Work Phone (251) 222-1111 Advanced Placement History Teacher
Somewhere High School
MarySomebody 11111 Red Street Somewhere, AL 33333Work Phone (251) 222-1111 Senior Counselor
Somewhere High School
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John Edward Doe 1111 Yellow Street
Anywhere, AL 33333
October 25, 2005
Scholarship DepartmentSome State University111 Administration BuildingSomewhere, AL 22222
Attention Scholarship Director:
It was indeed an honor to receive your offer of the Wellfounded Freshman Scholarship. I regret that I must decline it at this time. I will not be attending Some State University in the fall. Perhaps I will be able to attend in the future. I know receiving this scholarship offer will mean as much to someone else as it did me.
Thank you again for your consideration of me for this scholarship. The offer was an honor in itself and greatly appreciated by me and my family.
Sincerely,
John Edward Doe
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Jane Elizabeth Doe 1111 Yellow StreetAnywhere, AL 33333
October 25, 2005
Scholarship DepartmentAmerican U Can Do It Co.Somewhere StreetAstate, AL 55555
Attention Scholarship Director:
I would like to apply for the ‘American U Can Do It’ Scholarship. I am a senior at Someplace High School. I am applying for college and hope to ease the financial burden of obtaining a higher education through scholarships. Please send me any information concerning this scholarship and an application.
If addition information is needed prior to receiving an application please let me know by writing to me at the above address.
Sincerely,
Jane Elizabeth Doe
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John Edward Doe 1111 Yellow Street
Anywhere, AL 33333
October 25, 2005
Willingto Work Corp.111 Administration BuildingSomewhere, AL 22222
Attention Personnel Director:
I am interested in obtaining employment in the computer department at Willingto Work Corporation. I have completed training and obtained work experience in the area of computer programming over the past four years as stated in my attached resume.
Please inform me of the application procedure required for employment with your company.I may be reached at the above address or by phone (251-444-2222).
Respectfully,
John Edward Doe
Attachment: resume’
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J O H N E . D O E
OBJECTIVE
To obtain an entry-level position in corporate computer programming.
EDUCATION
2004 - Present Somewhere High SchoolSomewhere, AL
(251) 222-5555General curriculum with concentration on Computer Science- Cisco Networking- Business Computer Application- Desktop PublishingExtra Curricular: National Honor Society Future Business Leaders of America Yearbook
2002 - 2004 Other High School Other, MS(601) 555-3333
General curriculum with concentration on Computer Science:- Basic Computer Programming- Advanced Computer ProgrammingExtra Curricular: Computer Club Band
REFERENCES
Mrs. Vicky Whoo Teacher (251) 222-5555
Mr. Leader Hello Teacher (251) 222-5555
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WORK EXPERIENCE
2004 - Present Hardee’sSomewhere, AL
(251) 222-0303Cashier- Take orders at front counter- Stock front counter items- Assorted cleaning during store hours and during
closing
2002 - Present Self-employedSomewhere, AL & Other, MS
(251) 222-3333In-Home Computer Systems Technician- Install and troubleshoot home PC’s and
peripherals In-Home- Install and configure home computer software and
hardware
2002 Surfing-USA Other, MSContracted Wiring Installation- Wired building for computer network and to
provide Internet services- Assisted with delivery of furniture
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
2004 - Present Somewhere High SchoolSomewhere, AL
(251) 222-3434Volunteer Computer Systems Technician- Setup Cisco Networking lab for Cisco Networking
and other computer classes- Help multiple teachers with computer
troubleshooting and
2004 Somewhere Middle School Somewhere, AL(251) 222-4343
Volunteer Computer Systems Technician- Setup lab for computer classes
2002 Bayou Cattle Company and Sawmill GrillAnywhere, AL
Volunteer Wiring Installation- Worked with Cisco Networking class to install
wiring for Point of Sales system
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- Was head of one of the wiring teams
2003 QuakeCon 2003 Mesquite, TXVolunteer Wiring- Setup wires and switches for a temporary 1,250
computer network
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