Extractions: Transfers -March 15 Freshmen who wish to be considered for leadership scholarships must complete the available online. Freshman or transfer students who wish to be considered for need-based scholarships must complete the FAFSA Contact your UNL academic department or college about any additional scholarship requirements. *Other scholarship sources - You will want to check with your high school guidance counselor or college financial aid office to see if they offer a scholarship search. Your local library or bookstore may also have scholarship books to help you find assistance.
UB Student Response Center - Applying For Scholarships Information about applying for scholarships including tips on how towrite a good essay. For scholarships. applying For scholarships http://studentresponse.buffalo.edu/financialaid/scholarshipapply.shtml
Extractions: As soon as you receive the application, read the instructions carefully. Pay attention to the information required. If the application requires a transcript from all schools you have attended, request this information as soon as possible. After a few weeks have passed, call the schools to be sure that the transcripts have been sent to the proper addresses. If by chance you have to hand-deliver a transcript, do not tamper with the seal; the transcript may not be accepted if you do.
MySchool101.com - Article applying for scholarships When applying for a scholarship you will often need towrite a letter directly to the administrator to request more information, an http://www.myschool101.com/scholarship/apply.asp
Extractions: When applying for a scholarship you will often need to write a letter directly to the administrator to request more information, an application form, or simply tell them a bit about yourself. This is a great opportunity to show the administrator why you are the best candidate for their scholarship. Take some time to make this letter as clear, concise and informative as possible.
Tips For NWABSD Students Applying For Scholarships TIPS ON applying FOR scholarships. Tips on applying for scholarshipsThis guide was put together for use by NWABSD students and lists http://www.nwarctic.org/gearup/scholarships/tips_schol.htm
Extractions: Research Scholarships Fund applications from young clinically qualified trainees wishing to pursue a career in biomedical or clinical research. Applicants should normally be 25 to 28 years of age and have completed at least 2 years of postgraduate clinical training. Applications are considered on one occasion within the Trust's financial year. The number of awards is at the discretion of the Trust Members; generally not more than two awards per year. The Scholarships offer the opportunity to receive a salary within NHS or University scales during training. Training must take place in Scotland. Notes For Applicants 28kb Word Document Notes For Applicants 45kb Rich Text Format Application Form 54kb Word Document Application Form 110kb Rich Text Format Please Note: Research Fellowships Notes For Applicants 28kb Word Document Notes For Applicants 44kb Rich Text Format Application Form 41kb Word Document Application Form 55kb Rich Text Format
Extractions: Nasmyth Travelling Research Scholarships Funds applications from young medically-qualified individuals wishing to spend two years overseas undertaking at least one year of research of clinical relevance. Applicants should hold a current training post at SHO/Specialist Registrar grade in a hospital/medical school in Scotland. Applications are considered on one occasion every two years and will be considered again in the year 2004. The Scholarship will provide funding for the costs of return and second-year travel and salary at UK level.
Applying For Scholarships . applying for scholarships. Scholarship Applications. Newsletter. Overview only . applying for Grants. applying for scholarships. Deadlines. Overview only . http://www.brcofoundation.org/grants/applyschlr.html
Extractions: Your Clients and Community Foundations Quick Links Home Page Donors Donors Advised Funds Charitabale Business Fund Benefits of Giving Ways of Giving Private vs. Community Types of Funds More About Us What is? Financial Information Fast Facts History of BCCF Board of Directors Staff Community Involvement Professional Advisors Applying for Grants Applying for Scholarships Deadlines News Newsletter News Releases Links to Resources Youth Advisory Council Applying for Scholarships Scholarship Applications Scholarships general may be applied for using Branch County's universal application. These are available through the the Community Foundation and area high schools. You need to complete the application only once. Make copies of the same application for each scholarship you are applying for and indicate which scholarship you are applying for on the front page of each copy of the application.
Applying For Scholarships - Financial Aid Office - NDSU Resources Eligibility applying Award Scholarship Counseling Staff College/DepartmentalScholarships. Phone Book Campus Map NDSU Search NDSU Home Page http://www.ndsu.edu/finaid/scholarship/scholarship.html
Winning Scholarships, Chapter 4: Applying For Awards I have seen too many great students and potential winners talk themselvesout of applying. scholarships mean both fame and money. Get your share. http://www.utpress.utoronto.ca/howell/chap04.html
Extractions: Sample questions Interviews ... Personal student record Once you have decided to apply for a scholarship the real work begins. Since you get only one chance to make a first impression, it is critical that you spend some time on your application. You will find the personal student record in this chapter useful for organizing all your information. Fill out the form carefully and then let your parents and your scholarship coach take a look at it to be sure that you haven't missed anything. Nearly all of the universities and most of the colleges in Ontario have prestigious scholarships that require special attention. Application forms for these are sent out to high school principals or guidance departments each year with the instruction that only one candidate should be chosen from each school. The reason for this limitation is to ensure that only the very best students will be considered for these awards. Most of the big scholarships have some kind of set application procedure and a deadline. If you have done some research you should know the scholarships for which you are eligible. Your next move is to work through the requirements carefully. Resist the temptation to scribble down one copy and send it off. If this is your attitude, you might as well not bother wasting the postage. This is especially true if you have been asked to be the candidate for your school. If you don't really want to put in the time, then decline the honour and let someone else apply for the scholarship. I get more than a little angry when I ask a student to represent the school and then am told too late that he or she wasn't really interested and didn't complete the application. Not only does that attitude let the school down, it selfishly wastes an opportunity that could have gone to someone else.
Undergraduate Scholarships McGill applying to McGill Undergraduate scholarships, Admissions,Recruitment and Registrar's Office James Administration Building http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/scholarships/
Extractions: Prospective students Student information Alumni and friends Faculty and staff ... Request for info (undergrad) Undergraduate scholarships Regulations for recipients Graduate admission and funding Continuing education Summer studies ... Residences Financial aid For information about financial aid for undergraduate students, please see this web site System Hours Minerva, McGill's on-line Student Information system, is normally accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For more details on system hours, please click here Undergraduate scholarships McGill University has an extensive program of entrance awards to recognize and honour academic excellence. These awards are available to students entering any undergraduate program, if they are attending university for the first time. Entrance scholarships Value Entrance scholarships range in value from $3,000 to $10,000 renewable. All scholarships are merit-based and financial need is not considered. McGill University offers two types of entrance scholarships: Basic scholarships. Eligibility is based solely on academic achievement. Major scholarships. Eligibility is based on a combination of academic achievement and leadership qualities.
The University Of Montana School Of Law - Applying Loans scholarships. A number of scholarships generally ranging from $500 $1,500,have been established by law firms, bar associations and individuals. http://www.umt.edu/law/Scholarships.htm
Extractions: UM Financial Aid (ie, FAFSA) School of Law Financial Assistance Loans Scholarships A number of scholarships generally ranging from $500 - $1,500, have been established by law firms, bar associations and individuals. These funds are awarded by the Law School on the basis of merit or financial need evaluations made by the University Financial Aid Office. Please note: The FAFSA is used to determine eligibility for scholarships based on financial need. Therefor, even if you do not intend to borrow funds for which you are required to complete the FAFSA, you should still do so if you wish to be considered for scholarships based on financial need. Annually contributed scholarships are indicated in GOLD . Endowed scholarships are indicated in PURPLE . Except where noted, students need not make specific application for scholarships. John P. Acher Memorial Scholarship In 1971, the friends, family, colleagues, and students of Professor John P. Acher established a scholarship in his memory. Professor Acher was a 1959 graduate of the Law School and practiced law in Montana. After graduate study at the University of Michigan Law School, he joined the law faculty in 1967 and was a member of the law faculty until 1971.
Culver-Stockton College || Applying For Scholarships TUITION FEES How to Apply for scholarships Other grants and scholarships Other grantsand scholarships are available for students who meet certain criteria. http://www.culver.edu/enrollment/scholarships.htm
Extractions: Academic, athletic and fine arts scholarships are awarded each year to deserving high school seniors. Our scholarships range from $500 to full tuition awards. The application for admission is the only document needed to compete for academic scholarships. Athletic and fine arts scholarships are offered upon recommendation from the appropriate coach or faculty member. All scholarships are subject to the College renewal standards. Other grants and scholarships The highest academic honor bestowed upon a Culver-Stockton College Student, our Pillars for Excellence scholarship is a renewable four-year academic scholarship for full tuition at initial time of enrollment. To be eligible for the Pillars for Excellence competition a student must have two of the following: 26 ACT, 3.6 GPA, top 15% (minimum of 23 ACT). In addition, all applicants must apply by January 1, 2002 and compete in our annual Pillars for Excellence competition on the Culver-Stockton College campus on February 2, 2002. Winners will be selected based upon their high school record, board scores, personal statement, interview and personal qualities. Eight awards are offered each year in this highly competitive program. This scholarship is renewable with a 3.2 cumulative GPA or above.
Extractions: New Students: Complete the WSU scholarship application when you apply for admission. By completing this form, you will be considered for general WSU, general College of Liberal Arts, and most liberal arts departmental scholarships. To receive maximum consideration for scholarships at all levels, including the Presidential and Academic Achievement scholarships, you must be admitted to WSU and submit your scholarship application by February 1. To be considered for other WSU, College of Liberal Arts, and most departmental scholarships, you must be admitted to WSU and submit your scholarship application by March 1. Students applying for scholarships from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication must complete a separate application by the school's deadline, which is in November. See the School of Communication's Web site for application details.
Applying For The Ervin Scholarships United States citizens who are African Americans applying to any of Program are encouragedto apply for other Washington University scholarships and Fellowships http://aisweb.wustl.edu/admissions/ErvinSch.nsf/pages/howtoapply
Extractions: United States citizens who are African Americans applying to any of Washington University's five undergraduate divisions are eligible to apply to the Ervin Scholars Program. The Ervin Scholars Program is competitive, with awards made on the basis of merit and service. African American students who have a record of academic excellence, leadership skills, and community service during their high school years are encouraged to apply. Students who are ineligible for the Ervin Program are encouraged to apply for other Washington University Scholarships and Fellowships
Lamar University: Scholarships Information: Applying For A Scholarship applying for a Scholarship Download the Application (PDF format) Once your applicationis received, you will then be considered for all general scholarships http://dept.lamar.edu/advancement/scholarships/application.asp
Extractions: Once your application is received, you will then be considered for all general scholarships and scholarships in your major whose criteria you meet. You need only submit one application to be considered for all general scholarships and scholarships in your major. If you want to apply for a scholarship outside your major, you should contact that department directly. Your completed application will be forwarded to your major department. Priority is given to applications received by February 1 of each year.
Extractions: Related Links Career Development Center Financial Aid Graduate Admissions Undergraduate Admissions The fellowship application process involves Self-reflection is the first step in the application process. Ask yourself, "What am I looking for?" and "What do I want to do?", and think about your answers in ideal terms. "What is the connection between my academic work and my interests outside of classes?" Such questions are fundamental yet too often forgotten. Perhaps you already have found your life's passion, but if you are like most people, you are taking the courses and projects that you like, in a major that you hope will help you to find a good job, and thinking vaguely about a career that will bring you wealth and happiness. So, ask yourself questions like these: When have I been so immersed in what I was doing that time seemed to vanish?
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Extractions: Financing Your Education ... FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS TO GUIDANCE COUNSELORS CONTENTS NEXT >> Most scholarship applications are targeted at high school seniors and are available in high school guidance offices and college admissions offices in the Fall of each year. Every application will have an application deadline which is FINAL (this is important)! Therefore, trying to apply for scholarships before the student's senior year is usually premature. However, there are some exceptions. Every student who is interested in scholarship assistance should stay in touch with their high school guidance counselor. There are some scholarship contests that are open to students of all ages. At the beginning of each year, it's a good idea to ask your counselor about scholarship opportunities that you may be eligible for. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS TO GUIDANCE COUNSELORS CONTENTS NEXT >>
Grants, Scholarships And Fellowships applying for Grants, scholarships and Fellowships. The best way to geta grant, scholarship, or fellowship is to know how to apply for one. http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/doc/newpages/grants/grantwriting.htm
Extractions: Home This site was created by Julie Fossler for UIUC LIS 424. The author cannot claim any credit or responsibility for the information contained in the links. Last updated: 4/26/99 Applying for Grants, Scholarships and Fellowships The best way to get a grant, scholarship, or fellowship is to know how to apply for one. There are several guides online that describe how to research funding options, request application materials, write grant requests, and complete the application processes. Following are some of these guides. For starters, The Foundation Center has compiled a guide for grantseekers. The Foundation Center's User-Friendly Guide to Funding Research and Resources is a fabulous place to get a big picture view of grantseeking. It includes a question and answer section, a glossary, and tips for researching grants and writing grant proposals. Another Foundation Center page is Proposal Writing: A Short Course . This gives a simple, helpful tutorial on proposal writing. It also includes a section on additional readings on proposal writing.
Applying To College/Scholarships applying To College/scholarships and Financial Aid. Counselors assist studentsand parents in navigating the college selection/application process. http://www.carr.lib.md.us/ccps/programs/guidpups/guidance/college.htm
Extractions: and Financial Aid Counselors assist students and parents in navigating the college selection/application process. In order to make a sound decision about the right college, it is important to be familiar with the programs and services that each college offers. Listed below are links to Maryland colleges to which students from Carroll County Public Schools most frequently apply. Other more general websites that may assist you in your efforts to negotiate the college information and application process include the following: Scholarships and Financial Aid Scholarship and financial aid information is available from a variety of sources including school counselors, the internet, print materials found in the guidance office and some libraries, employers, churches, civic organizations and the Multi-Service Community Center (MSCC). The MSCC has a computerized search service that will locate potential scholarships and sources of financial aid particular to the student's personal and academic characteristics. The fee for this service is $10.00. Applications may be received from the MSCC by requesting one by email or by calling Mrs. Patricia Snowberger at 410-751-3680.
Extractions: Tips for Finding Funds Private Grants and Scholarships: Students are encouraged to search the web to find private foundations offering scholarships. Applying for a scholarship grant sponsored by a private foundation requires that you complete an application and follow the guidelines set forth by the foundation.