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Scholarship Information
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Updated 12/07/2008 |
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Below are links to scholarship pages which provide various opportunities. |
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1. www.waynecounty.com/news/scholarships.htm - Wayne County's website; type "scholarships" in search box.
2. www.wiredscholar.com
3. www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov Federal Grants, academic competitiveness, National SMART Grants and more.
4. www.scholarshipalert.com Site sends an email every week (after you register) with updated scholarship list
5. www.finaid.com
6. www.fafsa.ed.gov
7. www.fastweb.com - allows you to plug in your information and will search for you
8. www.makingitcount.com - this site has scholarships and TONS of other information!
9. www.studentaid.ed.gov
10. www.unfc.org (United Negro College Fund) website
11. www.college-scholarships.com/free_scholarship_searches.htm (just click through the password)
12. www.guaranteed-scholarship.com
13. www.rspfunding.com
14. www.bestkeptsecretsforwinning.com
15. www.scholarship.com
16. www.scholarshipamerica.org
17. www.straightforwardmedia.com/scholarships/index.php
18. http://scholarships.hispanicfund.org
19. www.cappex.com/scholarships |
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The Institute for Responsible Citizenship is currently accepting
applications for its summer leadership program in Washington , DC .
The Institute provides America 's best and brightest African American
male college students with unparalleled networking opportunities,
leadership development, and life-long mentorship.
Through the focused and intimate structure of our program, the Institute
equips these young men with the tools required for successful careers in
business, education, journalism, law, government, the sciences, public
policy, ministry, medicine, public service, and the arts.
For more information about our program, please read the details below
and visit our website at www.i4rc.org < http://www.i4rc.org/ > .
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The Coleman A. Young Foundation (CAYF) and other nonprofit organizations collaborated and created the Community Scholarship Initiative (CSI). CSI compiled 52 pages of scholarships for high school seniors, undergraduate students and graduate students (This project was funded by National City Bank). Please take advantage of this information and pass it on to anyone that you think could benefit.
***Please note that I can only answer questions regarding the Coleman A. Young Foundation Scholarship, which will be available January 1, 2009***
Kenequia D. Parker, MHSA
Program Administrator
Coleman A. Young Foundation
2111 Woodward Avenue, Suite 600
Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 962-2200 Office
(313) 962-2208 Fax
Website: http://www.cayf.org
More info
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The Walt Disney Company offers many opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students. Please click on the links below to view information on some of our programs:
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Disney College Program
Participating in the Disney College Program allows you to add professional experience and leadership training at a recognized, successful and tradition-rich company to your resume. As a part of the Disney College Program, you will be able to enjoy special learning opportunities and perks awarded to Disney Cast Members. |
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Disney Professional Internships
Professional Internships are available in many different lines of business at the Walt Disney World® Resort, Disneyland® Resort and Walt Disney Imagineering. Each of these unique areas of our global company offers students the ability to apply classroom learnings while networking with Disney professionals. Click here for more information.
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Disney CareerStart Program
The Disney CareerStart Program is an opportunity for recent High School graduates to create a foundation for their future. Whether participants are college bound or preparing to enter the workforce, this unique program combines classroom and work experience, networking with Disney leaders, and custom-designed educational opportunities to create a pathway for success. Click here for more information.
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Disney ImagiNations
ImagiNations is a design competition created and sponsored by Walt Disney Imagineering to promote diversity. The competition enables students to showcase their talents and gain practical knowledge in design. Finalists win a 10-day all-expense paid trip to present their project to Imagineering executives. Additionally, all qualified applicants are considered for internship opportunities. Click here to visit the ImagiNations web site.
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Scholarship Opportunities at FAMU
Florida A & M University is providing an outstanding opportunity for Black women entering college in the fall of 2009. It is designed to address their absence in the field of computer technology. Dr. Jason Black is the Principal Investigator of a recently awarded $552,000 NSF Grant entitled African-American Women in Computer Science. The grant provides scholarships from $4,000 to $10,000 per year for female African American students.
The full text of the press release can be found at
]http://www.famu.edu/?a=headlines&p=display&news=602
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Do you know any Black males who are seniors in high school who want to
go to college out of state for FREE? Several Black Colleges are
looking for future black male teachers and will send them to
universities/colleges for 4 years FREE.
The “Call Me MISTER” program is an effort to address the critical shortage of African American male teachers particularly among South Carolina's lowest performing public schools. Program participants are selected from among under-served, socio-economically disadvantaged and educationally at-risk communities.
The “Call Me MISTER” program combines the special strengths and resources of Clemson University with the individualized instructional programs offered by four historically black colleges in South Carolina :
Benedict College
Claflin University
Morris College
South Carolina State University
To provide even greater opportunity and access, students have the option of first attending one of our two-year
partner colleges before transferring to one of the four-year institutions to complete their baccalaureate degree. In addition, the project has limited enrollment in the middle school Master of Art in Teaching program.
The project provides:
Tuition for admitted students pursuing approved programs of study at participating colleges.
An academic support system to help assure their success.
A cohort system for social and cultural support.
Visit http://www.callmemister.clemson.edu/index.htm for more details and the online application or call (800) 640-2657. |
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