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ONLINE JOB SCHOLARSHIP -
Any area of study are eligible -
Must submit 300 words or less on one of the following three topics for your essay/blog:
1.Overcoming financial hardship – What you learned and advice you would give.
2.Life experience – Lessons formal education systems will not provide.
3.Work Ethic – Explaining the generational gap.
AWARD(s): $250
DEADLINE: July 1, 2015 (Fall Semester)
For further information including applications, please visit:
www.onlinejobapplications.com/scholarship-offering
/ STUDENT THOUGHT LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP -
Applicant must write an essay must be between 500-1000 on one of the following:
1.What Can the Government Do (or Not Do) to Help With Student Loan Debt?
2.What Are the Possible Causes of Student Loan Debt?
3.What Changes Can We Make To Our School System to Combat Student Debt -
Applicant must be either a current student at an accredited school within the U.S. or at an accredited undergraduate university planning to attend school. -
Applicants must have a minimum 2.75 GPA -
Applicants must submit a Copy of Their Transcript
AWARD(s): $1,000 (First Place)
$750 (Second Place)
$250 (Third Place)
DEADLINE: July 1, 2015
For further information, including applications, please
www.micreditlawyer.com/mccl-thought-leadership-scholarship
/ AUGER & AUGER DISABLED SCHOLAR AWARD -
Applicants must be either a current graduating high school senior with acceptance to an accredited school or an undergraduate student at an accredited institution within the United States -
Applicants must have a minimum 2.8 GPA -
Applicants must submit an official high school transcript
Please choose one of the three topics provided for your essay. Essay must be between 500 and 1000 words.
1.Describe a time in your life when you have overcome your disability to do something extraordinary.
2.Describe how your college degree will contribute to your short and long term life goals.
3.Discuss how your disability has made you unique
AWARD: $1,000
DEADLINE: Fall Semester- July 31st each year
For further information, including applications, please visit:
www.augerlaw.com/disabled-scholar-award
/ ICING ON THE RING TRIUMPH OVER BREAST CANCER SCHOLARSHIP -
Applicant must be either currently accepted to or attending an accredited university. -
Applicants must have a minimum 2.8 GPA. -
Applicants must submit an official copy of their transcript. -
Please provide an answer to the following question between 500 and 1000 words:
How has breast cancer challenged you to pursue your education goals?
AWARD: $1,000
DEADLINE: Fall Semester- July 31st each year
For further information, including applications, please visit:
www.icingonthering.com/triumph-over-breast-cancer-scholarship
/ STEINGER, ISCOE & GREENE LAW SCHOLARSHIP FOR CHILD ADVOCATES -
Applicant must be either a current law student at an accredited law school or at an accredited undergraduate university planning to attend law school for the following academic year -
Applicants must have a minimum 2.8 GPA -
Applicants must submit an official copy of their transcript -
Please choose one of the questions provided for your essay. Essays must be between 500 and 1000 words
1.How has being a child advocate inspired you to pursue a career in law?
2.How has your personal childhood experiences affected your outlook on the legal system?
3.How did you become a child advocate?
AWARD: $1,000
DEADLINE: Spring Semester- November 30th each year
For further information, including applications, please visit:
www.injurylawyers.com/child-advocate-scholarship
/ ICING ON THE RING TRIUMPH OVER BREAST CANCER SCHOLARSHIP -
Applicant must be either currently accepted to or attending an accredited university. -
Applicants must have a minimum 2.8 GPA. -
Applicants must submit an official copy of their transcript. -
Please provide an answer to the following question between 500 and 1000 words:
How has breast cancer challenged you to pursue your education goals?
AWARD: $1,000
DEADLINE: Spring Semester- November 30th each year
For further information, including applications, please visit:
www.icingonthering.com/triumph-over-breast-cancer-scholarship
/ AUGER & AUGER DISABLED SCHOLAR AWARD -
Applicants must be either a current graduating high school senior with acceptance to an accredited school or an undergraduate student at an accredited institution within the United States -
Applicants must have a minimum 2.8 GPA -
Applicants must submit an official high school transcript
Please choose one of the three topics provided for your essay. Essay must be between 500 and 1000 words.
1.Describe a time in your life when you have overcome your disability to do something extraordinary.
2.Describe how your college degree will contribute to your short and long term life goals.
3.Discuss how your disability has made you unique
AWARD: $1,000
DEADLINE: Spring Semester- November 30th each year
For further information, including applications, please visit:
www.augerlaw.com/disabled-scholar-award
/ I HEART MY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP -
Must be a legal U.S resident -
Must be 18 years or older -
Applicant must be attending or will attend an accredited college or university -
Must write a brief essay (maybe 500-1000 words) about what makes your school, the campus and the surrounding neighborhoods so awesome
AWARD: $500
DEADLINE: September 1 (Fall Award) each year
For further information, including applications, please visit
www.abodo.com/scholarship
JACK KENT COOKE FOUNDATION COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM -
Must plan to graduate from a US high school in spring 2015 -
Applicant must plan to enroll in an accredited four-year college beginning in fall 2015 -
Must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above -
Must receive standardized test scores in the top 15%: SAT combined critical reading and math score of 1200 or above and/or ACT composite score of 26 or above -
Applicant must demonstrate significant unmet financial need. We will consider applicants with family income up to $95,000. However, we anticipate that a majority of scholarship recipients will be eligible to receive a Pell grant
AWARD: Up to $40,000
DEADLINE: September of each year – November of each year
For further information, including applications, please visit
www.jkcf.org/scholarship-programs/college-scholarship
/ 12 KEYS ACADEMIC ESSAY SCHOLARSHIP -
Must be a U.S. resident who will be enrolling in college courses in their next semester -
Any major can apply -
Must write an essay with 500 words or less on one of the following subjects:
How staying away from alcohol and drugs has had a positive effect on your life
How to avoid peer pressure to drink/use drugs
Your personal story of resilience and recovery from a drug or alcohol problem
Why living a sober life is important to you
Creative alternatives to having alcohol/drugs at parties
How abstaining from alcohol/drugs relates to your field of study (get creative!)
AWARD(s): $500
DEADLINE: October 1st
For application forms and further information, please visit
www.bestrehabcenter.com/the-center/scholarship
AACE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIPS -
Must be currently enrolled full-time students who are enrolled in a program related to cost engineering/cost management. These programs include: *
Agricultural Engineering *
Architectural Engineering *
Building Construction *
Business Administration *
Chemical Engineering *
Civil Engineering *
Industrial Engineering *
Manufacturing Engineering *
Mechanical Engineering *
Mining Engineering *
Electrical Engineering *
Quantity Surveying -
Must meet a minimum 3.0 (or equivalent GPA) -
Application must complete the application within the given time frame -
Must be enrolled fulltime in a program for the fall term (Applicants in their final undergraduate year must have been accepted to attend a full-time graduate program in the next academic year to qualify for a scholarship)
AWARD(s) : $2,000- $8,000
DEADLINE : December 7th (Each Year)
For further information, including applications, please visit:
www.aacei.org/awards/scholarships
/ JACK KENT COOKE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP -
Must be a current student at an accredited U.S. community college or two-year institution with sophomore status by December 31, 2014, or a recent graduate (since spring 2010) -
Must plan to enroll full time in a baccalaureate program at an accredited college or university in fall 2015 -
Applicant must have a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.5 or better on a scale of 4.0 (or the equivalent) -
Applicant must demonstrate significant unmet financial need. We will consider applicants with family income up to $95,000. However, we anticipate that a majority of scholarship recipients will be eligible to receive a Pell grant. -
Must have not previously been nominated for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship -
Applicant must not have not previously attended a four-year institution
AWARD: Up to $40,000 a year
DEADLINE: October- December
For further information, including applications, please visit:
www.jkcf.org/scholarship-programs/undergraduate-transfer
/ LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND ACADEMIC RESEARCH NETWORK SCHOLARSHIP -
Must majoring in science, math, technology or engineering -
Must be planning to live on campus
AWARD(s): $500
DEADLINE: Varies
For application and further information, please visit:
www.our.ucf.edu/LEARN
LA TUTORS SCHOLARSHIP -
Must currently be enrolled as a high school or college/university student within the United States. -
Applicant must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (or the equivalent). -
Must be an American citizen, permanent resident, or hold a valid student visa. -
Must have designed an innovative project that makes a difference in the lives of others (This could be a website, series of blogs, an app, fundraising event, etc.) -Applicant must submit an essay describing the goal of the particular project and provide supporting documentation. -
The essay, idea, or creation must be the applicant’s original work.
AWARD : $500
DEADLINE : 20th of Each Month (11:59 PST)
For further information, including applications, please visit
http://www.latutors123.com/scholarship
UNIVERSITY TUTOR SCHOLARSHIP -
Must be at least 16 years of age or older -
Must submit a 300 word essay responding to that month’s essay prompt.
AWARD(s): $1,000
DEADLINE: Last day of each month
For further information including applications, please visit:
www.universitytutor.com/scholarship-contest
SUSSLE SCHOLARSHIP -
Must be a Full-time undergraduate or graduate students at an accredited college or university in the United States -
Applicant must be a US citizen or legal permanent resident -
Applicant must not be a Sussle Scholarship winner in the previous month
AWARD: $1,000
DEADLINE(S): : Last day of each month
For application forms and further information, please 
Scholarship Listing
visit:www.sussle.org/scholarship
$1,000 COLLEGE SURVEY SCHOLARSHIP -
Must be a current college undergraduate or graduate students, and college undergraduate or graduate alumni who graduated within the last four years -
Must take a survey on an existing college listed on niche.com
AWARD(s): $1,000
DEADLINE: Last day of each month
For further information, including applications, please visit
colleges.niche.com/survey
$1000 EVERY MONTH SCHOLARSHIP -
Open to United States and international students and alumni -
Must be 18 years or older -
Must have been accepted to a post-secondary program or college (New York residents are not eligible to participate)
AWARD: $1,000
DEADLINE: Monthly
For further information, including applications, please visit:
gotchosen.com/#/scholarships ucf.edu

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