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2015 SMPS Indiana Scholarships
The Society for Marketing Professional Services The Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) is a community of marketing and business development professionals working to secure profitable business relationships for Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (A/E/C) companies. SMPS’s mission is to advocate for, educate, and connect leaders in the building industry. Through networking, business intelligence, and research, SMPS members gain a competitive advantage in positioning their firms successfully in the marketplace. SMPS offers members professional development, leadership opportunities, and marketing resources to advance their careers. SMPS Indiana, one of nearly 60 SMPS chapters nationwide, is an award winning chapter with over 100 members representing a wide variety of firms and marketing positions. Visit www.smpsindiana.org for more information. Criteria & Guidelines Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI) on behalf of SMPS Indiana offers two scholarship opportunities up to $1,000 each to undergraduate students attending a four-year private or public Indiana college or university who are majoring in marketing, public relations, management, or communications. Scholarship recipients will be selected by an SMPS Indiana scholarship selection committee. The selection process is as follows:
Candidate(s) must be an undergraduate majoring in marketing, public relations, management or communications and attending a four-year private or public Indiana college or university. We are seeking individuals interested in the Architectural, Engineering, or Construction industries.
Candidate(s) must be a sophomore, junior or senior in the fall of 2015 at an Indiana college. Candidates(s) will be judged on academic achievement, community involvement, stated career aspirations
and letter of recommendation from a professor at his or her college. The scholarships will be awarded through a competitive process based on merit.
A Financial Aid Officer and/or an Academic Officer must nominate candidate(s). Candidate application materials must be received by Independent Colleges of Indiana on or before April 10, 2015.
Awards will be paid directly to the recipient’s college or university and will be applied directly to the student’s tuition/fee account for the fall 2015 semester.
Scholarship recipients are also offered the opportunity to be paired with SMPS Indiana members to discuss career path, networking, resume preparation, and related matters.
Application materials must be completed by the student and are limited to two pages or less. Candidate’s submission must describe concisely the following factors: Scholastic record, Campus activities and involvement, Community involvement, Leadership activities, Career aspirations and objectives, Relevant internships/work experience.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Student Name: Campus Address: Home Residence Address: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ College: Current Year in College: Major: ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Student Signature and Date College Academic Representative Signature and Date ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Phone Email Address Phone Email Address
Please mail or email by April 10, 2015 to: Linda Meador Independent Colleges of Indiana
30 South Meridian Street, Suite 800 Indianapolis, IN 46204-3567 [email protected] If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact Linda Meador @ 317.236.6088
Martin University
Dr. James Trippi Scholarship $1,000 Award
Dr. James Trippi is an Indianapolis-based cardiologist who founded the Gennesaret Free Clinic. He is passionate about serving others, particularly those who may be at a disadvantage. Dr. Trippi has graciously established an annual $1,000 scholarship at Martin University to be awarded to an eligible Junior or Senior undergraduate student. The current award is for the Fall 2015 Semester.
Eligibility requirements include:
Junior or Senior class status (61+ earned credits hours)
Minimum overall GPA of 3.0 In good standing at Martin University Involvement in community service A completed FASFA form
Completed applications will be reviewed by an award committee. To apply, visit www.martin.edu/financial-aid or visit the Office of Financial Aid for an application.
Application deadline is Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Submit completed application to Doraine Reynolds-Malone at Martin University or
Award will be made for fall 2015 semester.
For more information, contact Doraine Reynolds-Malone,
at (317) 543-4890 or [email protected].
Martin University Junior and Senior Undergraduates Application Deadline
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
3/12/2015
2015 Dr. James Trippi Scholarship Application Form This form is to be completed by students interested in applying for the $1,000 Dr. James Trippi Scholarship. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
Be of Junior or Senior class status (61+ earned credit hours) Have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 Be in good standing at Martin University Complete a FASFA form Be involved in community service Submit a 500-word essay on the importance of education for you and your community
Please provide the following information: 1. Your Name: ______________________________________________ 2. Your Address: _________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 3. Your Phone Number:______________________________________________ 4. Your Email Address: ______________________________________________ 5. Class Level (circle one): Junior Senior 6. What is your current overall GPA? __________ 7. Are you in good standing at Martin University (circle one)? Yes No 8. Have you completed a FASFA form? Yes No 9. In what community service(s) are you currently involved? ______________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 10. Along with this page, please submit a 500-word typed essay on the importance of education for you and your community. Completed materials should be emailed to Doraine Reynolds-Malone at [email protected]. Applications will be accepted through Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Completed applications will be reviewed by an award committee. Questions about the award or the selection process can be directed to Doraine Reynolds-Malone at [email protected].
INAEP SCHOLARSHIP The Indiana Association of Environmental Professionals (INAEP) is proud to announce this solicitation for scholarship applications for the 2015/2016 academic year. The INAEP will be awarding two $2,000 scholarships, one for undergraduate studies and one for graduate studies. This scholarship is intended to promote and support the training of new environmental professionals in the State of Indiana. Applicants must be:
Currently enrolled at an Indiana college or university (a) as a full-time undergraduate (sophomore or higher level) or (b) about to begin or in the process of earning a graduate degree;
Pursuing a degree in an environmental-related field; Possess a GPA of 2.9 or higher; and Plan to reside and work in Indiana following
graduation. Scholarship application forms and submittal guidelines are available on the INAEP’s new website (www.inaep.info). Applications must be submitted no later than Friday, March 27, 2015 by 5:00 PM. Questions may be sent to Christy Darst, INAEP Vice President, at [email protected]. For more information please contact: Ms. Vera Graves, C.A.R.E.E.R.S. Program Manager, 317-917-3308, [email protected]
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Scholarship application is open to all who meet the eligibility requirements, however the numberof annual scholarships are limited. Therefore, selection of recipients is at the discretion of theJohnstone Education Foundation Board of Directors.
Scholarships are awarded in amounts of $2,500.
Eligibility Requirements:
1. Student enrolled in Insurance, Risk Management or Related Field2. Student has completed 60 credit hours or is a junior3. The grade point average must be 3.0 or above for all courses taken4. Planning a career in the insurance industry
Selection Criteria:
1. Demonstration of intent to work in the insurance industry2. Need for financial assistance3. Contributions to the community4. Essay5. Letters of Recommendation
Essay Requirements:
1. Reasons for scholarship application2. Aspirations for working in the insurance industry3. Evolution of the industry over the next 10 years
If you meet the eligibility requirements listed above, download and complete the applicationbelow to apply for a scholarship.
2015 Scholarship Application
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Martin University Book ScholarshipSpring 2015
Martin University has 15 book scholarships for up to $400 per student available for the spring 2015 semester. Please see the following criteria to apply for this scholarship.
1. Must be a Junior or Senior status
2. Must have a minimum GPA of 2.0
3. Special consideration will be given to those students with funding challenges.
4. This scholarship is non-refundable, (cannot be combined with financial aid funds to generate a refund).
The student receiving this scholarship will receive a credit of up to $400 for books for the spring of 2015. Please sign up in the Academic Affairs office with Ms. Doraine Reynolds-Malone. Please direct your request for consideration to the attention of the Scholarship Committee. Due by November 22, 2014.
Martin University Student ScholarshipUSA Funds
Summer 2015
Three student scholarships are available for a student in need of tuition assistance. Please see the following criteria to apply for this scholarship.
1. Must be a Sophomore status by Summer 2015.
2. Must have a minimum GPA of 2.0
3. Must write a 1 paragraph narrative on the students need.
4. This scholarship is non‐refundable, (cannot be combined with financial aid funds to generate a refund).
The students receiving this scholarship will receive a fully paid two 3 credit courses for the summer of 2015. Includes tuition, fees and books. Please forward your completed 1 paragraph narrative to Ms. Doraine Reynolds‐Malone in Academic Affairs. Please direct your narrative to the attention of the Scholarship Committee. Due by April 30, 2015.
Martin University Student ScholarshipNoyes FoundationSummer 2015
Six student scholarships are available to those students in need of tuition assistance. Please see the following criteria to apply for this scholarship. 1. Must be a Sophomore status or
higher. 2. Must have a minimum GPA of
2.5.3. Must write an essay on “How
am I making Martin University a better educational institution?”
4. Must have completed the FAFSA
5. Cannot be on SAP warning.
Note: This scholarship is non‐refundable, (cannot be combined with financial aid funds to generate a refund.
The 6 students receiving this scholarship will receive a 2 fully paid 3 credit courses for the summer of 2015. Includes tuition, fees and books. Please forward your completed 1 page narrative to Ms. Doraine Reynolds‐Malone in Academic Affairs. Please direct your essay to the attention of the Scholarship Committee. Due by April 30, 2015.
America’s classrooms need you The Indiana University Bloomington College of Arts and Science and the School of Education have received funding under the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program of the National Science Foundation. The funding will allow qualified science students and professionals to pursue initial licensure to teach science at the middle and secondary levels with financial assistance from the program. Program support has been recently increased to $7,500 per semester for 3–4 semesters depending on which licensure program the applicant has applied. Program participants will be required to teach either two or three years in a “high needs school district” after they complete their licensure program to fulfill the terms of the scholarship.
Who’s eligibleTwo pathways are open for initial teacher licensure and possible support by a Noyce Scholarship.
1. Students who have completed a B.A. or B.S. in Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics, or Environmental Science (or closely related majors) at any accredited undergraduate school may apply to the Secondary Transition to Teaching (ST2T) http://education.indiana.edu/st2t or the Community of Teachers (COT) programs http://education.indiana.edu/cot. Admitted students would be eligible to apply for Noyce Scholarship support.
2. Professionals in science and engineering fields that hold undergraduate degrees in their discipline are also eligible to apply to the ST2T or COT programs and be considered for Noyce Scholarship Support.
For more information about the Noyce Scholarship Program please visit the project website
Science MajorsHave you thought about teaching?
http://education.indiana.edu/noyce or contact Ms. Cathy Smith • Wright Education, room 2110 [email protected] • (812) 856-8210
CONFIDENTIAL
Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter
Daughters of American Revolution
VICE PRESIDENTS GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
(Please return forms to the address listed at the bottom of the last page.)
AMOUNT: Varies. Payment is available between June and August. Applications are due by MARCH 1 postmark. All awards are placed on deposit with the college or university; any unused portion shall be returned to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 4635 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208. ELIGIBILITY – The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Vice President General’s Scholarship is awarded to students who will enter their sophomore, junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate accredited college or university in Indiana. Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Scholarships are awarded to U.S. citizens who have a permanent residence in Marion County or a border county of Marion County, Indiana.
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Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ (Last) (First) M.I.) Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________ (Street) (City) (Zip) Parents Address: (Street) (City) (Zip) ______________________________________ (Area code) (Telephone Number) E-Mail Address: ______________________ Resident of Marion County: Yes No (Circle One) If No, Circle County:
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CONFIDENTIAL
Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter
Daughters of American Revolution
Scholarship Application
(Please return forms to the address listed at the bottom of the last page.)
AMOUNT: Up to $2000.00. Payment is available between June and August. Applications are due by MARCH 1 postmark. All awards are placed on deposit with the college or university; any unused portion shall be returned to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 4635 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208. ELIGIBILITY – The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Scholarship is awarded to students who will enter their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate accredited college or university in Indiana. Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Scholarships are awarded to U.S. citizens who have a permanent residence in Marion County.
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Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ (Last) (First) M.I.) Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________ (Street) (City) (Zip) Parents Address: (Street) (City) (Zip) ______________________________________ (Area code) (Telephone Number) E-Mail Address: ______________________ Resident of Marion County: Yes No (Circle One) Occupation: ______________________________________________________ Are you financially dependent on your parents? Yes No (Circle One)
Father's Occupation: ______________________ Mother's Occupation: _________________ Marital Status: Single Married (Circle One) Spouse’s Name: _____________________________Occupation:_______________________ Children: Yes No (Circle One) Ages of Children ___________________ Fall Semester: Junior Senior (Circle One)
(Attach additional pages if needed for the following)
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS: (List honor classes, offices, honors, awards and scholarships received). ACTIVITIES: (List both school and community related activities and your level of participation). EMPLOYMENT: (List part-time, full-time, or summer jobs and dates). FINANCIAL DATA: To enable the CSH Scholarship Committee to select the scholarship recipient, it is necessary to evaluate financial need as well as scholastic achievement. For this reason you are asked to provide the following information: Total College Expenses This Year: _______________Next Year: _______________________ Tuition and Mandatory Fees: ____________ Books: __________Room & Board: _________ If you anticipate larger expenses next year, please explain_______________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ How much can you provide toward this by your own earnings? ____________________ How much can your parents or spouse provide? ______________________________ Are other scholarships available to you? ______ If so, what amount? ______________ Are these scholarships renewable? _______ If so, what amount? __________________
REFERENCES: Please list 3 reference (not relatives), one of whom is a professor or counselor in the school you are attending. The Committee may or may not contact them. Letters of recommendation are not required, but are helpful during the selection process. Name Occupation/Location Address & Zip Code Telephone #
______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT - PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT OFFICIAL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT. A double-spaced typewritten essay of approximately 300 words, entitled, "What is True Patriotism?" must be submitted by applicant. (Please Attach)
Agreement and Understanding I hereby authorize the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), to publish my name as a recipient of a Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter award/scholarship. This publication may be in official Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter (CSH) publications, in official communications, various other writings about the CSH Chapter and by electronic [e.g. website or internet] means. In addition, my name may be published by the CSH in a public forum. Please Print Full Name______________________________________________________________ Telephone number where you may be reached (area code) _________________ Home telephone number (area code) __________________________________ Signature____________________________________________ DEADLINE DATE: March 1 postmark Only those who receive scholarships will be notified by mail. To be notified when the application is received by the scholarship chairman, send a self- addressed stamped envelope/postcard. Applications should be sent to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter at the address listed below. Please be sure to send everything together in one envelope: 1) Application 2) Official Transcript 3) Patriotism Essay 4) Letters of Recommendation (optional) Mrs. Karen Finley Bailey, Scholarship Chairman Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter NSDAR 4635 North Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46208
Occupation: ______________________________________________________ Are you financially dependent on your parents? Yes No (Circle One) Father's Occupation: ______________________ Mother's Occupation: _________________ Marital Status: Single Married (Circle One) Spouse’s Name: _____________________________Occupation:_______________________ Children: Yes No (Circle One) Ages of Children ___________________ Fall Semester: Sophomore Junior Senior (Circle One)
(Attach additional pages if needed for the following)
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS: (List honor classes, offices, honors, awards and scholarships received). ACTIVITIES: (List both school and community related activities and your level of participation). EMPLOYMENT: (List part-time, full-time, or summer jobs and dates). FINANCIAL DATA: To enable the CSH Scholarship Committee to select the scholarship recipient, it is necessary to evaluate financial need as well as scholastic achievement. For this reason you are asked to provide the following information: Total College Expenses This Year: _______________Next Year: _______________________ Tuition and Mandatory Fees: ____________ Books: __________Room & Board: _________ If you anticipate larger expenses next year, please explain_______________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ How much can you provide toward this by your own earnings? ____________________ How much can your parents or spouse provide? ______________________________ Are other scholarships available to you? ______ If so, what amount? ______________ Are these scholarships renewable? _______ If so, what amount? __________________
REFERENCES: Please list 3 reference (not relatives), one of whom is a professor or counselor in the school you are attending. The Committee may or may not contact them. Letters of recommendation are not required, but are helpful during the selection process. Name Occupation/Location Address & Zip Code Telephone #
______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT - PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT OFFICIAL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT. A double-spaced typewritten essay of approximately 300 words, entitled, "The Positive Impact of American History Today" must be submitted by applicant. (Please Attach)
Agreement and Understanding I hereby authorize the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), to publish my name as a recipient of a Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Vice President General’s award/scholarship. This publication may be in official Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter (CSH) publications, in official communications, various other writings about the CSH Chapter and by electronic [e.g. website or internet] means. In addition, my name may be published by the CSH in a public forum. Please Print Full Name______________________________________________________________ Telephone number where you may be reached (area code) _________________ Home telephone number (area code) __________________________________ Signature____________________________________________ DEADLINE DATE: March 1 postmark Only those who receive scholarships will be notified by mail. To be notified when the application is received by the scholarship chairman, send a self- addressed stamped envelope/postcard. Applications should be sent to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter at the address listed below. Please be sure to send everything together in one envelope: 1) Application 2) Official Transcript 3) Essay 4) Letters of Recommendation (optional) Mrs. Karen Finley Bailey, Scholarship Chairman Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter NSDAR 4635 North Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46208
Win a Senior Care Innovation Scholarship
Description
A Place for Mom is proud to offer our annual $1,000 scholarship to university students interested in the fields of aging and gerontology. As North America's largest senior living referral service, we know the importance of supporting the training and education of our future senior care leaders.
This scholarship will be awarded to a citizen or a Permanent Resident of the United States or Canada (excluding Quebec) who is enrolled and currently taking classes at an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada (excluding Quebec), and will grant selected applicants a $1,000 financial donation for their compelling essays on senior living.
Selection and Eligibility Criteria
1. The annual scholarship award is for (5) students enrolled in an associates's degree, bachelor's degree or graduate level program in a medical, nursing or social sciences related major. The student must be planning on pursuing a career that involves working with senior citizens. The applicant must be attending classes at an accredited college or university at the time of the spring deadline.
2. Employees of A Place for Mom and members of their immediate family (spouse, parent, child, sibling and their respective spouses, regardless of where they reside) and persons living in the same household, whether or not related, of such employees, are not eligible to apply.
3. Applicants must complete a letter of introduction and an essay that is between 500 and 900 words on a selected topic and sign the Scholarship Award Agreement
4. Scholarship will be awarded to five students who write the most compelling essay in each of five categories as judged by an outside panel of senior living professionals.
Award Amount
$1,000 awarded to five individuals.
Instructions for Applicants
Please include the following in your email:
1. Letter of introduction describing your history working or volunteering with seniors, why you're seeking a degree in your field and why you feel you would be a good candidate for this scholarship award.
2. A signed copy of the Scholarship Award Agreement. The easiest way to do this is to print the PDF file, fill it out and scan it back into your computer so that you can include it in your application packet. Alternately, you can print it, fill it out and then take a clear picture of it and email that file along with your application packet.
3. Choose ONE of the subtopics of the essay question listed below.
4. Essays must be between 500 and 900 words long.
5. You must be planning on a career working with senior citizens in order to be eligible for this scholarship.
6. Deadline: April 15, 2015
Essay Topic
The Administration on Aging estimates that by 2050, nearly a quarter of Americans will be age 65 or older, this includes the remaining Baby Boomers, all of Generation X and the older members of Generation Y. By 2025, the number of people 65 and older with Alzheimer's disease is expected to reach 7.1 million. Care for the influx of senior citizens is of critical importance. What advances in senior living need to occur in order to care for our aging population? What contributions will you make towards solving this dilemma?
Please choose ONE of the following five subtopics:
1. Technological innovations such as those that help monitor and track locations of people with Alzheimer's.
2. Memory care or Alzheimer's. What innovations do you see happening around the care and research into Alzheimer's and memory care? (Please note that we are not looking for a description of Alzheimer's or statistics about the disease).
3. Mental health, psychology or sociological innovations to improve the quality of life for seniors or ways in which our society can reduce the stigma around dementia, aging and senior living.
4. Medical or medical research innovations, which includes nursing.
5. Other care innovations, which include advances in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, pharmacy or recreational therapy.
How to Apply
Click here to submit your letter of introduction, essay and Scholarship Award Agreement. Please include your first and last name in the subject line.
Keep in mind that your application email must reach us by 11:59 p.m. on 4/15/15.
A Place for Mom may choose to not award or to withdraw the Scholarship Award for any reason. Award recipients will be notified individually and announced by May 31, 2015.
We're happy to announce the winners of the A Place for Mom 2014 Senior Care Innovation Scholarship:
1. Deepa Shah
2. Megan Zepp
3. Piper Smith
4. Alicia Roth
5. Nicholas Bott
Congratulations and thank you to all of the talented students who applied. Read the ten finalists' essays here.
Giva’s corporate student scholarship and grant award is for anyone attending a college or university. This scholarship grant is aimed at assisting undergraduate or graduate students further their education. There is no specific course of study or major required.
Requirements
Giva will award $1000 scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students who write thoughtful essays in answering the following questions:
How will you use your talents and education to make the world a better place for
future generations? What are your career and personal goals and why?
The essay needs to be between 500-1000 words, and must be submitted to our mailing address no later than June 1st or December 1st of each year. A current resume must also be included with the essay. Giva will choose the scholarship winners and will award the scholarships by August 15th and February 15th of each year. Students can only apply once in any 12-month period.
Award winners are required to perform some community service volunteer work.
Your educational institution must post this scholarship announcement on their public web site so that all students at your school have an opportunity to apply. If you found Giva’s scholarship on another web site, please advise your school of our scholarship and ask them to please post it on their public web site. Otherwise, you will not be eligible.
Essays are competitively judged in a public forum and may be posted anonymously on Giva’s public web site for judging so do not include private information in your essay or anything you do not want posted on the Internet.
Eligibility & Applying
All students, regardless of major, currently attending a college or university degree program either full or part-time are eligible and encouraged to apply. The award is for school tuition so the scholarship check will be written out to the student's educational institution. Giva employees, family relatives and vendors are not eligible You must send a hard copy of this application, essay and resume to Giva’s headquarters mailing address and also send Giva an electronic version of all documents to [email protected]. Giva mailing address: Giva 1556 Halford Avenue, Suite #102 Santa Clara, CA 95051
Name:
Home Mailing Address:
Email Address:
Telephone:
Name of School:
School Mailing Address:
School Website:
Exact URL where your School
posted Giva’s scholarship announcement:
US Citizen? Yes or No
Citizenship of What Country?
Signature:
Please include a current resume with your application.
About Giva:
Founded in 1999, Giva was among the first to provide a suite of help desk and customer service/call center applications architected for the cloud. Now, with hundreds of customer driven releases, the Giva Service Management™ Suite delivers an intuitive, easy-to-use design that can be deployed in just days and requires only one hour of training. Giva's robust, fast and painless reporting/analytics/KPIs quickly measure team productivity, responsiveness and customer satisfaction resulting in faster and higher quality decision-making. Customization and configuration are all point and click with no programming or consultants required to deliver a substantially lower total cost of ownership. Giva is a private company headquartered in Santa Clara, California serving delighted customers worldwide.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Check out the following websites and apply for scholarships today!
1) Ron Brown Scholarships http://www.ronbrown.org/
2) FastWEB Scholarship Search http://www.fastweb.com/
3) United Negro College Fund Scholarships http://www.uncf.org/scholarships/uncfscholarship.asp
4) Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarships http://www.jackierobinson.org/
5) Intel Science Talent Search http://www.sciserv.org/sts
6) Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund http://www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org/
7) FinAid: The Smart Students Guide to Financial Aid (scholarships) http://www.finaid.org/scholarships/
8) United Negro College Fund http://www.uncf.org/
9) Gates Millennium Scholarships (Annual) http://www.gmsp.org/(hmrfvje1fdxdi0nwbrpmbd45)/default.aspx
10) McDonald's Scholarships (Annual) http://www.mcdonaldsnymetro.com/
11. Urban League Scholarships http://www.nyul.org/nyul_scholarships.html
12. Scholarships by Category
http://www.financialaidfinder.com/student-scholarship-search/
13) National Merit Scholarships http://www.nationalmerit.org/
14) College Board Scholarship Search
http://appscollegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/welcome.jsp
15) Black Excel Scholarship Gateways http://www.blackexcel.org/ 16) FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
17) LULAC - National Scholastic Achievement Awards http://mach25.collegenet.com/cgi-bin/M25/GetScholar?page=10177
18) Scholarship & Financial Aid Help http://www.blackexcel.org/fin-sch.htm
19) NAACP Scholarships http://www.naacp.org/youth/scholarships/?gclid=CIL2puLV2J8CFRghnAodPkGMHw 20) First Generation Student Scholarships http://telacu.com/site/en/home/education/applications.html
21) ScienceNet Scholarship Listing http://www.sciencenet.emory.edu/undergrad/scholarships.html
22) Asian American Scholarships http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/asian.htm
23) Siemens Foundation Competition http://www.siemens-foundationorg/
24) College Board Scholarship Search http://cbweb10p.collegeboard.org/fundfinder/html/fundfind01.html
25) International Students Scholarships & Aid Help http://www.iefa.org/
26) Minorities & Disabilities Scholarships http://www.proyectovision.net/english/opportunities/scholarships.html
27) Guaranteed Scholarships http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com/
28) Hope Scholarships and Lifetime Learning Credits http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/PPI/HOPE/index.html
29) Presidential Freedom Scholarships http://www.nationalservice.org/scholarships
30) Disabled War Veterans Scholarships http://www.afcea.org/education/scholarships/undergraduate/DisabledVeteranScholarship.asp
31) Sachs Foundation Scholarships http://www.sachsfoundation.org/
32) Student Inventors Scholarships http://www.invent.org/collegiate/
33) A Better Chance Scholarships http://www.abetterchance.org/abetterchance.aspx?pgID=1078 34) African American Scholarships (various areas) http://oedb.org/scholarship/african-american
35) Scholarships Pathways http://scholarshipssite.blogspot.com/
36) Private Scholarships For Seniors
http://www.phs.d211.org/stsvc/college/scholarships.asp
37) ScienceNet Scholarship Listing http://www.sciencenet.emory.edu/undergrad/scholarships.html
38) Scholarship, Loan, Tuition Help http://www.findtuition.com/
39) Princeton Review Scholarships & Aid http://www.princetonreview.com/college/finance
40) Coca-Cola Scholarships https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/ 41) Scholarship of the Month www.collegescholarships.com/scholarships.html 42) Alphabetical List of Scholarships by Field of Study http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/subject-specific.htm 43) National Federation of The Blind Scholarships http://www.nfb.org/nfb/default.asp?SnID=807950602
44) Ayn Rand Institute http://www.aynrand.org/contests
45) Federation of Musicians Scholarships http://www.afm.org/young-musicians/scholarships 46) Scholarships for Students with Disabilities http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/education/scholarships/
47) Nursing Scholarships http://www.blackexcel.org/nursing-scholarships.html
48) College-Bound High School Seniors - Scholarships http://scholarships.fatomei.com/scholar13.html
49) AFROTC High School Scholarships http://www.afrotc.com/
50) Minority Scholarships http://www.free-4u.com/minority.htm
51) Scholarships for Minority Accounting Students http://wwwaicpa.org/members/div/career/mini/smas.htm
52) The Elks National Foundation Scholarships http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars/ourscholarships.cfm
53) MacDonald Scholarships http://www.mcdonalds.com/usa/good/people/scholarship.html 54) Multicultural Scholarships and Opportunities http://www.multiculturaladvantage.com/scholarship.asp
55) African American Scholarships http://www.littleafricacom/scholarship/
56) Marine Corps Scholarships http://www.marine-scholars.org/
57) Minority Student Scholarships (55 Listed)
http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/financial-aid/scholarships/minorities 58) Alpha Kappa Alpha Scholarships http://www.akaeaf.org/programsandinitiatives/ 59) Dream Deferred Essay Contest http://www.hamsaweb.org/essay/
60) STATE FARM INSURANCE Hispanic Scholarships http://www.statefarm.com/foundati/hispanic.htm
61) National Scholarships at All Levels http://scholarships.fatomei.com/
62) Burger King Scholars http://www.swwhs.org/index.php/scholarships/230-burger-king-scholars 63) Major Scholarships and Fellowships http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/ours/scholarships/index.cfm
64) Nursing Scholarships Opportunities http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Education/financialaid.htm 65) Lagrant Scholarships: Minorities, Public Relations & Other http://www.lagrantfoundation.org/site/?page_id=3 66) Students With Autism Scholarships http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=asa_awards 67) Scholarships for Students Working for Peace and Justice
http://www.davisputter.org/
68) Students With Epilepsy Scholarships
http://www.ucbepilepsyscholarship.com/
69) Gateway to 10 Free Scholarship Searches
http://www.college-scholarships.com/free_scholarship_searches.htm
70) Scholarships for Study Abroad
http://www.iie.org//Content/NavigationMenu/Programs7/Gilman_Awards/Home8/Home.htm
71) Urban League Scholarships with Gillette
http://www.aie.org/Scholarships/detail.cfm?ID=12377
72) Will To Win Scholarships
http://www.schering-ploughwilltowin.com/
73) The Big Sun Scholarships (Students on Sports Teams)
http://www.bigsunathletics.com/
74) Scholarships for Women
http://www.collegedegrees.com/financial-aid/scholarships/specialty/scholarships-for-women/
75) American Chemical Society Scholarships
http://www.cnetweb.org/american_chemical_society_scholarships.htm
76) Sallie Mae Grants and Scholarships
http://www.salliemae.com/parent_answer/decide/explore_alternatives/grants.html
77) Scholarships List and Search
http://www.adventuresineducation.org/sbase/
78) Scholarships for Single Mothers
http://www.collegedegrees.com/financial-aid/scholarships/specialty/scholarships-for-single-
mothers/
79) Hispanic Scholarship Fund
http://www.hsf.net/
80) African American College Grants
http://www.collegescholarships.org/grants/african-american.htm
81) African American Scholarships (various areas)
http://oedb.org/scholarship/african-american
82) College Net Scholarship Search
http://mach25.collegenet.com/cgi-bin/M25/index
83) Scholarships For Hispanics
http://www.scholarshipsforhispanics.org/
84) Scholarships for Single Mothers
http://www.collegedegrees.com/financial-aid/scholarships/specialty/scholarships-for-single-
mothers/
85) Girls Going Places Entrepreneurship Scholarship
http://www.guardianlife.com/womens_channel/girls_going_places/girls_going_places.html
86) Astronaut Scholarship Foundation
http://www.astronautscholarship.org/
87) ELA Foundation Scholarships (disabled)
http://www.elaorg/scholarships/scholarships.html
88) Jeanette Rankin Grant/Scholarship For Low-Income Women (over 35)
http://www.rankinfoundation.org/
89) Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program
http://www.naspa.org/resources/mufp/
90) Shell Oil Scholarships
http://www.shell.us/home/content/usa/aboutshell/careers/students_and_graduates/development/sch
olarships/scholarships.html
91) College Connection Scholarships
http://www.collegescholarships.com/
92) Super College Scholarships
http://www.supercollege.com/
93) African American College Grants
http://www.collegescholarships.org/grants/african-american.htm
(94) Best Buy Scholarships (over 1,000)
http://www.bestbuyinc.com/community_relations/scholarship.htm
(95) Student Loan Consolidation (read Info)
http://www.studentloanconsolidator.com/
(96) Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards
http://www.hispanicheritage.org/youth_int.php?sec=193
(97) Master List of Scholarships
http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/ScholarshipGrantList.php
(98) Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)-Key to everything
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
99) AES Engineering Scholarships (Essay)
http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm
100) The Roothbert Fund Scholarships
http://www.roothbertfund.org/scholarships.php
In the Black Excel African American Student's College Guide (published by John Wiley & Son and
available at Amazon.com), there's a chapter that tells you exactly what to do with regard to
"getting the money"! Finding a scholarship is just the first step. -Isaac Black, Founder of Black
Excel: The College Help Network (www.BlackExcel.org)
101) Gateway to 10 Free Scholarship Searches
http://www.college-scholarships.com/free_scholarship_searches.htm
102) Federal Scholarships and Aid
http://www.fedmoney.org/
103) International Students Help and Scholarships
http://www.iefa.org/
104) Elks National Foundation Scholarships (Over 500
http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars/mvs.Cfm
105) Black Excel Scholarship Gateway
http://www.blackexcel.org/link4.htm
106) Peterson's Aid and Scholarships Help
http://www.petersons.com/finaid/
107) Sammy Scholarships--Body by Milk
http://www.bodybymilk.com/sammy_scholarship.php
108) Coveted National Scholarships
http://scholarships.fatomei.com/
109) Scholarships for Military Children
http://www.militaryscholar.org/
110) Martin Luther King Scholarships
http://www.sanantonio.gov/mlk/?res=1024&ver=true
111) New York Women in Communications Foundation (Other States)
http://www.nywici.org/foundation/scholarships
112) Art and Writing Awards
http://www.artandwriting.org/
113) Edison International Scholars Program
http://sms.scholarshipamerica.org/edison/index.html
114) Law Enforcement Scholarships (Every Three Months)
http://www.straightforwardmedia.com/law-enforcement/
115) Chicana/Latina Foundation
http://www.chicanalatina.org/scholarship.html
116) Civil Rights Defense Fund
http://www.nradefensefund.org/writingcontest.aspx
117) Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
http://www.chci.org/
118) Online Associate Degree Scholarship
http://degreedirectory.org/pages/Online_Associates_Degree_Scholarship.html
119) Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarships
http://www.google.com/anitaborg/first-years/
120) Asian American Journalist Association
http://www.aaja.org/
121) American Assoc. of University Women
http://www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/index.cfm
122) Scholarships by State
http://www.schoolsintheusa.com/scholarships.cfm
123) African American Scholarships (various areas)
http://oedb.org/scholarship/african-american
124) Engineering School Scholarships
http://www.engineeringedu.com/scholars.html
125) Scholarship News
http://www.free-4u.com/
126) Recession Relief Scholarships
http://www.straightforwardmedia.com/debt/debt-scholarship.htm
127) Orphan Foundation of America
http://www.orphan.org/
128) September 11th Scholarship Funds
http://www.nasfaa.org/publications/2001/ARScholarshipFundsDetailed110701.html
129) Past Presidents' Legacy Scholarships
http://www.hydro.org/Scholarship.php
130) American Fire Sprinkler Scholarship Contest
http://www.afsascholarship.org/
131) Mensa Scholarship Essay Scholarship
http://merf.us.mensa.org/scholarships/zipfinder.php
132) Miss America Scholarships
http://www.missamerica.org/scholarships/scholarship-directory.aspx
133) Davidson Fellow Scholarships
http://www.davidsongifted.org/Fellows/
134) Federal Student Aid Portal
http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/index.jsp
135) Josh Gibson Foundation Scholarship (Baseball Essay)
www.JoshGibson.org
136) The National Society of High School Scholars
http://www.nshss.org/scholarships/
137) Alger Association Scholarships (Horatio)
http://www.horatioalgerorg/scholarships
138) Collegiate Inventors Competition
http://www.invent.org/collegiate/
139) Alphabetical Index to Scholarships and Aid
http://www.window.state.tx.us/scholars/aid/faidalpha.html
140) Scholarship of the Month
http://www.collegescholarships.com/scholarships.html
141) Alphabetical List of Scholarships by Field of Study
http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/subject-specific.htm
142) National Federation of The Blind Scholarships
http://www.nfb.org/nfb/default.asp?SnID=807950602
143) Union Plus Scholarship Database
http://www.aflcio.org/familyfunresources/collegecosts/scholar.cfm
144) Scholarships for Single Mothers
http://www.collegedegrees.com/financial-aid/scholarships/specialty/scholarships-for-single-
mothers/
145) Federation of Musicians Scholarships
http://www.afm.org/young-musicians/scholarships
146) Scholarships for Students with Disabilities
http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/education/scholarships/
147) Coca-Cola Scholarships
https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/
148) Scholarships on the Net (1500 Links)
http://whatsonthe.net/scholarmks.htm
149) Minority Nurse Gateway of Scholarships
http://www.minoritynurse.com/scholarships
150) NAACP Scholarships
http://www.naacp.org/youth/scholarships/?gclid=CIL2puLV2J8CFRghnAodPkGMHw
151) Burger King Scholars
http://www.swwhs.org/index.php/scholarships/230-burger-king-scholars
152) Bowling Scholarships
http://www.bowlingmembership.com/PDF/smart_colleges.pdf
153) Red Cross Presidential Intern Program
http://www.redcross.org/images/pdfs/PIP_Fact_Sheet.pdf
154) Scholarships by Category
http://www.financialaidfinder.com/student-scholarship-search/
155) Scholarships for Women
http://www.collegedegrees.com/financial-aid/scholarships/specialty/scholarships-for-women/
156) Major Scholarships and Fellowships
http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/ours/scholarships/index.cfm
157) Scholarships in Criminal Justice & Related Fields
http://criminaljusticeonlineblog.com/archives/10-scholarships-and-awards-for-criminal-justice-
majors/
158) African American College Grants
http://www.collegescholarships.org/grants/african-american.htm
159) Multicultural Scholarships and Opportunities
http://www.multiculturaladvantage.com/scholarship.asp
160) Newspapers of America Fellowships
http://www.naa.org/Resources/Articles/Diversity-NAAMinorityFellowships/Diversity-
NAAMinorityFellowships.aspx
161) KFC Colonel's Scholars Program
http://www.kfcscholars.org
162) Nursing Scholarships Opportunities
http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Education/financialaid.htm
163) Minorities & Disabilities Scholarships
http://www.proyectovision.net/english/opportunities/scholarships.html
164) Lagrant Scholarships: Minorities, Public Relations & Other
http://www.lagrantfoundation.org/site/?page_id=3
165) First Generation Student Scholarships
http://telacu.com/site/en/home/education/applications.html
165) Students With Autism Scholarships
http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=asa_awards
166) Disabled War Veterans Scholarships
http://www.afcea.org/education/scholarships/undergraduate/DisabledVeteranScholarship.asp
167) National Society of Arts and Letters Scholarships
http://www.arts-nsal.org/scholarships.html
168) Scholarships for Students with Epilepsy
http://www.ucbepilepsyscholarship.com/
169) Asian American Scholarships
http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/asian.htm
170) Urban League Scholarships with Gillette
http://www.aie.org/Scholarships/detail.cfm?ID=12377
171) Urban League Scholarships
http://www.nyul.org/nyul_scholarships.html
172) Sachs Foundation Scholarships
http://www.sachsfoundation.org/
173) Holocaust Remembrance Project Essay Contest
http://holocaust.hklaw.com/
174) APS Minority Scholarship (Physics)
http://www.aps.org/programs/minorities/honors/scholarship/
175) Courageous Persuaders Scholarships
http://www.courageouspersuaders.com/
176) Annual Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest
http://us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/services-academic/essayhome.html
177) Students With Disabled Parents Scholarships
http://www.lookingglass.org/scholarships/index.php
178) Microsoft University Careers Scholarships
http://careers.microsoft.com/careers/en/us/collegescholarship.aspx
179) The "Negro Spiritual" Scholarship Foundation
http://www.negrospiritual.org/
180) Siemens Westinghouse Competition (Now College Board)
http://www.collegeboard.com/siemens/eligibility.html
181) Native American Scholarships
http://www.indianeducation.spps.org/Scholarship_Information.html
182 Alzheimer's Awareness
College Scholarship
http://www.afateens.org/about_new.html
183) USA Access Education Scholarships
http://www.usafunds.org/planning/access_to_education_scholarship/index.html
184) Scholarships for Military Children
http://www.militaryscholar.org/pdf/SFMC2010application.pdf
185) American Nuclear Society Scholarships
http://www.ans.org/honors/scholarships/
186) Questbridge College Prep Scholarships
http://www.questbridge.org/cps/info.php
187) National Association of Negro Musicians Scholarships (contact branches)
http://www.nanm.org/Scholarship_competition.htm
188) The National Society of High School Scholars
http://www.nshss.org/scholarships/
189) William A Lee Memorial Scholarships (Chicago)
http://www.chicagolabor.org/images/stories/documents/academic%20application%202010.pdf
190) The National Society of High School Scholars
http://www.nshss.org/scholarships/
191) Japanese American Citizens League Scholarships
http://www.jacl.org/edu/documents/2010ProgramGuidelines_toChapters_.pdf
192) Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships
http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/EducationalPrograms/AmbassadorialScholarships/P
ages/ridefault.aspx
193) National Federation of The Blind Scholarships
http://www.nfb.org/nfb/default.asp?SnID=807950602
194) Family Dollars Scholarships
https://www.scholarshipamerica.org/familydollar/
195) African American Scholarships (various areas)
http://oedb.org/scholarship/african-american
196) Kohl's Kids Who Care Scholarships
http://www.kohlscorporation.com/CommunityRelations/scholarship/index.asp
197) SEIU Lottery Scholarship Program
http://www.seiu.org/a/members/seiu-scholarship-program-offers-48-scholarships-yearly.php
198) Scholarships for Study Abroad
http://www.iie.org//Content/NavigationMenu/Programs7/Gilman_Awards/Home8/Home.htm
199) Scholarships from Kitchen & Bath Association
http://thedecoratingdiva.com/20000-in-scholarship-awards-for-2010-nkbage-charette-
competition/
200) Americanism Essay Contest
http://www.fra.org/Content/fra/AboutFRA/EssayContest/default.cfm