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Honors College Scholarship
http://www.honorscollege.pittrscollegescholarship.html
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tuition, Pittsburgh, differs, Nominee Scholarship, Honors
College Shcolarship.
The Honors College Shcolarship is a full-tuition
scholarship (basically, a full-tuition Chancellor's Nominee
Scholarship.) It differs from the Chancellor's Scholarship
in that it does not cover room or board at the University
of Pittsburgh.
It covers tuition whether you are in-state or out of state.
Penn College Scholarships: Williamsport Hospital Scholarship
http://www.pct.edu/scholarships/
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graduating, Rural Avenue, scholarship, applicant, invalidate,
falsification.
To qualify for this scholarship, you must have
been born at the Williamsport Hospital (777 Rural Avenue,
Williamsport) and must be graduating from High School this
year.
Were you born at the Williamsport Hospital, 777 Rural Avenue,
Williamsport, PA?
Are you graduating from high school this year?
A photocopy of your birth certificate may be requested to
verify birth information.
By typing my name below, I certify that the above statements
are correct and that I have answered all required questions.
I understand that any falsification of the above information
may invalidate my application.
College Chess scholarships
http://mywebpages.comcastge_scholarships.html
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chess tournament, winner, chess players, Texas, high school,
tuition.
Please note: some chess tournaments have residency
requirements for the contestants, and all Universities require
the recipient of the College Scholarship Award to meet all
of their entry requirements.
The winner of the K-12 section of the 2003 Louisiana Scholastic
Chess Championship will win a scholarship to McNeese State
University valued at $11,200 provided the following requirements
are met: (1) The winner is currently in the 11th or 12th grade,
(2) The winner has an ACT score of 25 or more, (3) The winner
graduates from High School with a GPA of 3.0.
Awarded Two $500 scholarships for the top girl and top boy
winners of the "Dexter Visits the 2nd Tiger Scholastic
Chess Tournament" in 2000.
ITINST College Scholarship Scheme Instructions
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College Scholarship Scheme, essay, applications, marks, student,
graduation.
What is the ITINST College Scholarship Scheme?
Is planning to continue his/her education beyond high school
in an accredited institution of higher education or technical
school to obtain a professional degree.
The income limit of parents/guardians or the applicant is
no more than Rs.
2. Type or print all information (Handwritten cursive applications
will be disqualified).
Essay must be typed, one-side of one-page with your name,
school, state and zip code in a single line across the top
of the page.
You must send (1) copy of certification of completion and
final marks sheets from each educational institution with
application.
The New York Times College Scholarship Program
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/students/scholarship/
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program, Times Company Foundation, York Times Company, high
school seniors, download, brochure, Funds, Adobe Acrobat Reader.
How to Donate to The New York Times College Scholarship
Program.
Up to 20 high school seniors will be selected by The New York
Times College Scholarship Program to receive four-year scholarships.
Funds for eight $7,500 annual college scholarships for each
of four years are provided by The New York Times Company Foundation.
Funds for additional scholarships of $7,500 a year for each
of fours years are provided by an endowment supported mainly
by the Starr Foundation.
Children of employees of The New York Times Company Foundation,
The New York Times College Scholarship Program or The New
York Times Company and its subsidiaries are not eligible for
The New York Times College Scholarship.
schol_app.pdf
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scholarship, committee, professionals, scholarship guidelines,
emergency management, LEPA board, directors.
The Louisiana Emergency Preparedness Association
is a non-profit statewide organization formed in 1980 by local
civil defense directors.
The LEPA Board of Directors, recognizing the importance of
education and outreach in promoting safety during emergencies,
established "The LEPA College Scholarship Program"
in 2000.
The mission of the program is to raise money through LEPA
sponsored activities, outside donations, and through academic
partnerships to fund at least one college student scholarship
each year to an individual (s) pursuing a career in emergency
management.
The committee shall provide guidance and recommendations to
the Board of Directors on the selection process and the dissemination
of funding.
College Scholarship Application
http://www.mief.org/collegeapp.htm
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Education Foundation, college, Missouri Insurance Education,
Lawrence Leggett, students, related area, majoring.
The Missouri Insurance Education Foundation, established
in 1991, is supported by insurance companies located in Missouri.
One of the goals of the Foundation is to award scholarships
to deserving students attending Missouri colleges or universities
in a program that could lead to positions in the insurance
industry in Missouri.
In honor of the longest serving Director of the Department
of Insurance of the State of Missouri, C. Lawrence Leggett,
the Missouri Insurance Education Foundation has established
the C. Lawrence Leggett Scholarship in the amount of $2,000
to be awarded to a junior or senior Missouri resident majoring
in insurance or a related area of study in a Missouri college
or university.
Church-College Scholarship
http://www.bluffton.edu/chrelations
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scholarship program, charitable deduction, funds, gifts, financial
aid, matching funds.
Bluffton College affirms congregations that establish
or have established programs of helping their students with
college costs.
The Bluffton College Church-College Scholarship Program was
officially adopted by action of the Board of Trustees of the
college on November 22, 1985, and began with the 1986-87 academic
year.
The church's portion and the college match will be added to
other aid that the student would otherwise be awarded.
When church-college funds are submitted after initial aid
has been sent to the student, the financial aid office may
be required to reduce need-based aid.
Parents who contribute to this program through the church
and direct their gift to their child's scholarship will not
meet the requirements for a charitable deduction.
2002scholarship.pdf
http://www.nytco.com/company/foundation/pdf/2002scholarship.pdf
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Conservancy, standing, mentoring, graduating, totals, scholarship
winners, Times Company, Arthur.
Upper left: The New York Times scholars on a visit
to Battery Park in Manhattan, made possible by the Battery
Conservancy, a Foundation grantee.
Including the scholars chosen in 2003, the total is now 99.
The graduating scholars so value their relationship with each
other as well as The Times that they have created an alumni
association, to help mentor newer scholars.
Left: Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg addresses the 2001-2002 scholarship
winners at a mentoring session at The Times.
Also in attendance, Arthur Gelb, director of the College Scholarship
Program (standing far left); Gerald Boyd, Managing Editor
of The New York Times (standing right) and Arthur Sulzberger,
Jr., publisher of The New York Times (standing far right).
FWEE.org - Energize Our Future College Scholarships
http://www.fwee.org/scholarships/
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future, students, college scholarships, Energy Education,
Water.
In 2002 and 2003, the Foundation for Water and
Energy Education (FWEE) awarded five, $1000 college scholarships
to students who wrote the best essay about the Northwest's
energy future.
Click on Winning Essays link at right to see the essays the
judges scored the highest.
2003 College Scholarship Winners
http://www.iafflocal3091_scholarship_winners.htm
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attending Burlington County, Burlington County Community,
Scholarship Winners, Comedy Night Events, Firefighters, Michael,
award.
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, a brief ceremony was
held to award our College Scholarships for the year 2003.
College Scholarship Program was established in 1997 by the
Burlington County Professional Firefighters Association, I.A.F.F.
Local 3091, to award College Scholarships to graduating high
school seniors who are the children of Career or Volunteer
Firefighters and/or Emergency Medical Technicians from Burlington
County, New Jersey.
A portion of the proceeds from our Comedy Night Events fund
these scholarships.
Congratulations And Good Luck In College To All Our Scholarship
Winners!
Colleen Kilbride - who will be attending Burlington County
Community College in the Fall of 2003 (click on thumbnail
below for larger image).
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