In the mid-1990s, Beldon partnered with a one-of-a-kind gutter protection system to ensure all customers are provided with the most advanced home improvement solution for their homes. Because of this partnership, Beldon has become the most successful gutter system installation and roofing company to date. As an aspiring business leader, what are 3 qualities you believe a new business partner should maintain in order to ensure the highest quality of products and services to a company?

Eligibility:

  • Be seeking a degree in business, management, communications, marketing or related field.
  • Have a minimum 3.5 GPA.

Deadline: September 1st

For more information on how to apply please visit their site https://www.beldon.com/scholarship

“How has your family contributed to who you are today? Tell us your unique story, starting with an introduction about who you are, your background and how your family has contributed to who you are as an individual.”

Eligibility:

  • A legal U.S. resident
  • A current undergraduate college student or a current high school student that will be enrolled in a college/university

Deadline: 6/15/17, 1/15/18

For more information on how to apply, please visit their site http://www.4feldco.com/scholarship/

There are not restrictions on the topic and genre of the essay, but the essay must show the entrant’s desire and ability to bring their vision to life through continuing education and community involvement. The essay must be the personal, individual work of the entrant.

Eligibility:

  • Be a full-time freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student currently enrolled at an accredited university in the U.S. or its territories.
  • Have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
  • Be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States or its territories, or otherwise have a student visa valid for the entire duration of the specific Essay Scholarship Contest entered.

For more information on how to apply, please visit their site https://www.lasikplus.com/scholarship

 

Why are you passionate about becoming a nurse? How you will use your nursing education to improve the healthcare of others?”

Eligibility:

  • Scholarship applicants must be currently enrolled in or admitted to a nursing degree program approved by a state board of nursing and accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education at a school eligible to participate in the Federal student financial assistance programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended.

Deadline: None

For more information on how to apply, please visit their site https://www.nurserecruiter.com/scholarship

 

You will find links to more than 70 free, online scholarship search sites listing thousands of scholarships and financial aid awards worth billions of dollars. Just visit the sites which seem most appropriate for you and find the scholarships for which you are a good match.

Most of the online scholarship search sites include scholarships that can be used by students enrolled in traditional college programs or by students earning online degrees.

Check out their site to see if you are eligible for any scholarships http://college-scholarships.com/scholarship-information/free-scholarship-searches/

Scholarships for minorities are of tremendous help to these students, but finding the right scholarships to apply to is not always an easy task. To help you in your search for additional funding, AffordableColleges have compiled a list of some of the top minority scholarships. Read on to find a detailed list of these scholarships, including eligibility requirements, deadlines, and information on how to apply.

Visit their website to check out various need based scholarships and financial aid

Scholarships and Financial Aid for Minorities

We’re pleased to announce the launch of two scholarship programs for coding bootcamp students.  Both programs are in the amount of a $2,000 tuition reduction to be applied to the student’s first billing cycle and are fully funded by The Software Guild.  Summary of each follows:

 

  1. Oregon State University Scholarship
    1. Available to all Oregon State Alumni, including past students of degree programs and students of OSU Professional and Continuing Education who have met the coding bootcamp qualifications, passed an audition and been offered a spot in the program
    2. Students must start the bootcamp program prior to December 31, 2017
    3. Next start date June 5th with monthly cohorts starting up to and including December 4, 2017
    4. TSG will market and promote the program in collaboration with your team
  2. Diversity Scholarship
    1. Available to online students who identify as either female and/or minority and/or have military status – reservists, active-duty or veterans
    2. Note:  the diversity scholarship is meant for online students who fall outside of the OSU alumni segments
    3. Students must start the bootcamp program prior to December 31, 2017
    4. Next start date June 5th with monthly cohorts starting up to December 4, 2017
    5. TSG will market and promote the program in collaboration with your team

For more information, please contact

Betty Cesarano | Sr Director Marketing

 The Learning House, Inc.  office: 502.719.6403    mobile: 502.432.6986 

bcesarano@learninghouse.com  |  www.learninghouse.com

The Full Circle Scholarship Program is awarded to students attending non-tribal colleges. These scholarships are funded through our partnerships with corporate and private donors and are available to American Indian/Alaska Native students attending public and private colleges and universities. The Full Circle scholarships are administered by the American Indian College Fund and are generally based upon merit or demonstrated financial need.

Eligibility:

  • U.S. citizens or Canadians eligible to attend college in the U.S. under provisions of the Jay Treaty
  • Enrolled in a certificate, associates, bachelors, or graduate program at an accredited tribal, public, or private (non-profit) college or university
  • Full-time enrollment
  • Registered as an enrolled member of a federal or state recognized tribe, or a descendant of at least one grandparent or parent who is an enrolled tribal member; Alaska Natives may use Native Corporation membership. You can use this website to trace Indian ancestry.
  • To be considered for any American Indian College Fund scholarship, you must have at least a 2.0 GPA to apply.

Deadline May 31

For more information on how to apply, please visit their site http://collegefund.org/student-resources/scholarships/scholarship-programs/?_ga=2.136060210.2059132653.1493926291-2098890161.1493318258

Need based grant are awarded based on financial need. Like scholarships, grants do not have to be repaid.

Eligibility Requirements:

The eligibility requirements for a need based grant focus on your financial situation and the amount of funding you receive for college. To apply for a need based grant, you will need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid if the grant is government-funded. Privately funded grants will have other income verification requirements. Some grants will disqualify students who are also receiving funding from other sources, are over a set income threshold, or who already have a college degree. Also, you must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident to be eligible for most need based grants.

Visit their website to check out various need based grants. http://oedb.org/need-based-grant/

Grants, especially government grants, are some of the best financial aid available, and typically base themselves on need. Like scholarships, grants do not usually require repayment. There are many kinds of student grants available at national, state, college, and organizational levels.

These grant programs also come with basic set of requirements, but they can vary depending on which ones you apply to receive. Typically, though, eligible students must meet all of the following criteria:

  • U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents;
  • have a valid Social Security number;
  • demonstrate financial need; and
  • be enrolled or accepted in a college or university accredited by a USDE-recognized institution.

Students must also complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form, which states that they are not in default on a federal student loan and don’t owe money on a federal student grant. They must also state that the grant money will only be used for educational purposes.

http://oedb.org/federal-grant/