CSS - Scholarship Directory

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St. Scholastica is an independent private college with locations across Minnesota, including our original campus in Duluth. Enrollment in our undergraduate and graduate programs has grown from 2,200 to 4,000 in the last decade, due, in part, to our commitment to making high-quality education available online and through convenient evening and weekend formats.

The College of St. Scholastica is committed to providing all undergraduate, graduate and adult students an exceptional value for a comprehensive educational experience. Highly competitive tuition becomes a true investment as St. Scholastica continues to cultivate a dynamic intellectual environment built on academic excellence, rigor and integrity.

Driven by engaged learning, deep reflection and curricula that develop 21st-century skills, students gain more than knowledge — they develop the personal ambition and broad perspective that form the foundations for a fulfilling life and career.

Directory

Additional information and application forms on the scholarships listed within are usually available 4-6 weeks before the month the scholarship is due. Please contact the Financial Aid Service Center for exact due dates, as scholarship information changes from year to year.

The following is a list of scholarships for any class level and any degree level .

Number of Scholarships Available: 163
Scholarship Name: Kiwanis-Friendly Duluth Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: One scholarship is awarded each year to an undergraduate or graduate student at CSS. Applicants need to write a letter stating their background, history of civic/volunteer service, extra-curricular activities, and academic achievement. Applicants should have demonstrated financial need. Preference is given to High School Key Club/Circle K members and applicants with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. Full scholarship details available at: http://www.kiwanisduluth.com/Page/14068
Contact: OneStop

Scholarship Name: Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Current high school seniors, high school graduates, and students who are currently enrolled as an undergraduate in an accredited college or university may qualify. Please visit the website for exact eligibility requirements. Scholarship details and information available at: https://www.mcsf.org/
Contact: www.mcsf.org
see the website for contact information

Scholarship Name: Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. (NEF)
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. (NEF) is a not-for-profit organization which seeks and distributes funds to baccalaureate-prepared registered nurses who are in need of scholarship assistance for graduate study. For applications and more information, please visit their website.
Contact: www.n-e-f.org

Scholarship Name: American Legion Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: The American Legion offers a variety of scholarships. Visit the website for details.
Contact: https://www.legion.org/scholarships

Scholarship Name: Mei Lin Professional Health Career Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: $1000
Criteria: Applicant must be in pursuit of at least a four year or more professional health care career, must demonstrate financial hardship, be hard working with a good academic record, be motivated and committed to service for others, and have proven progress in career choice. Applicant must be from Nashwauk, Keewatin, Hibbing, Chisholm, Buhl, Kinney, or Mt. Iron. Scholarship details and information provided online at: http://www.range.fairview.org/cmmf#LiveTabsContent809171-lt (click on the "Scholarships" tab)
Contact: Central Mesabi Medical Foundation
750 East 34th Street
Hibbing, MN 55746
(218) 362-6658

Scholarship Name: California Health Information Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Eligible applicant for CHIA Scholarships must: 1) Hold CHIA Student Membership or CHIA Active Membership at the time of application; (Click Here to join CHIA) 2) Have selected California as their Component State Association (CSA) within their AHIMA membership 3) Be enrolled in an HIA or HIT accredited program and have completed at least 50% of that curriculum 4) Not have received a CHIA scholarship at any time previously Full scholarship details available at the CHIA web site: http://www.californiahia.org/chia-student-scholarships
Contact: http://www.californiahia.org/Content/CHIA_Scholarship_Program.cfm

Scholarship Name: AICPA Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: varies
Criteria: AICPA offers many scholarship opportunities for accounting students at varying points in their academic careers. Additionally, we encourage students to contact their state CPA societies and college/university financial aid offices for other potential sources of financial assistance. Full scholarship details available at the web site.
Contact: https://www.aicpa.org/becomeacpa/scholarships.html

Scholarship Name: Public Safety Officer's Survivor Grant
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: The Public Safety Officer's Survivor Grant provides an educational benefit to dependent children under age 23 and the spouses of public safety officers killed in the line of duty. Eligibility is determined by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Applicants must not have earned a baccalaureate degree previously, or been enrolled on a full-time basis for more than 10 semesters, 15 quarters, or the equivalent, and must currently be enrolled in an undergraduate degree or certificate program. The award is equal to the cost of the tuition at the public institution the student is attending or up to the maximum tuition charged at the most costly public school if the student is attending a private institution. The award must not affect a recipient's eligibility for a Minnesota State Grant.
Contact: http://www.ohe.state.mn.us/

Scholarship Name: Gates Millennium Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Students are eligible to be considered for a GMS scholarship if they: Are African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American or Hispanic American Are a citizen/legal permanent resident or national of the United States Have attained a cumulative GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted) Will be enrolling for the first-time at a U.S. accredited college or university as a full time, degree-seeking first year student Have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation incommunity service, extracurricular or other activities Meet the Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria. (Eligibility for Federal Pell Grant can only be determined through the submission of a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid Programs) Have all three required forms (Nominee Personal Information Form, Nominator Form, and Recommender Form) completed and submitted by the deadline The Gates Millennium Scholars program will select one thousand students this year as Gates Millennium Scholars. The scholarship supports the costs of attendance and can be renewed each year throughout the Scholars' undergraduate degree and onto graduate school for those continuing Scholars who choose one of the six graduate majors: engineering, education, library science, mathematics, public health and science. Full scholarship details available at: http://www.gmsp.org/
Contact: www.gmsp.org
Ryan Edgar
gmsoutreach@ocanatl.org 1-866-274-4677 ext 9 9.
1-866-274-4677 ext. 9

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Jobs Scholarship Opportunity
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: The Minnesotajobs.com Scholarship is available to all students currently enrolled or have been accepted to and are planning to enroll in an accredited two year or four year program offered by a Minnesota school. A student will receive only one scholarship from us per year. The student must be at least 18 years old at the time of the award. All awards are subject to verification. At least 75 percent of credits must be earned through classroom training. Our next award will be announced soon. The student will be announced on our Web site and contacted directly. The award money will be sent to the school and will be applied to the student's tuition. All applicant registrations will be deleted after the award is announced. Subsequent awards will be allocated when our scholarship fund exceeds $1000. If we receive a large contribution resulting in an instantaneous scholarship balance of several thousand dollars, we will award multiple scholarships at that time until the balance is again below $1000. After the scholarships are awarded, our applicant database will again be deleted and new applications will be accepted.
Contact: Applications available online at http://www.minnesotajobs.com/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Casey Family Scholars and Foster Care to Success
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Applicant must have been in foster care for one consecutive year at the same time of their 18th birthday or have been adopted or taken into legal guardianship out of foster care or upon the death of their parents after their 16th birthday or have lost both parents to death before the age of 18 and not been subsequently adopted or taken into legal guardianship. Full details for the scholarship available at: http://www.fc2success.org/programs/casey-family-scholars/
Contact:

Scholarship Name: U.S. Army Health Professions Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Nursing, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy students are eligible. Award may include tuition, books, monthly stipend, Army Officer pay, sign-on bonus, and/or loan repayment. Use the contact information to learn more about scholarship opportunities and required service commitment.
Contact: CPT Wakefield, AMEDD recruiter
1701 American Blvd. E. Suite 13
Bloomington, MN 55425
Ask to speak to a health care recruiter
952-854-8489

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Nurses Association Foundation (MNAF)
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: There are many scholarship and research grant opportunities through this organization, both at the graduate and undergraduate level. Scholarship details available at: http://www.mnnurses.org/about-us/minnesota-nurses-association-foundation (click on "Careers in Nursing Scholarships & Grants")
Contact: www.mnnurses.org/mnaf

Scholarship Name: American Chemical Society Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: The American Chemical Society web site provides scholarship, fellowships, and internship information. Full details available on the ACS web site.
Contact: https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/funding-and-awards.html

Scholarship Name: U.S. Navy Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: The U.S. Navy has scholarships available for Medical, Dental, and PA school, as well as programs to assist students through their Masters degree and Nursing programs.
Contact: NCC Matthew Gustafson
Fax 651-457-1785
matthew.gustafson@navy.mil
612-247-8954

Scholarship Name: Heart Research Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: The American Heart Association works with partners to provide scholarships that allow Minnesota students to explore the field of cardiovasculare research. Full scholarship applications and details available at: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Affiliate/Minnesota-Heart-Research-Scholarships_UCM_316166_Article.jsp
Contact: Apply at www.heart.org/mnscholarships
Questions? Call (952) 278-7909
Questions? Email marge.fischer@heart.org

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Nurse Loan Forgiveness Program
Deadline: Varies
Award: varies
Criteria: In exchange for work, the Nurse Loan Forgiveness Program provides funds for repayment of qualified educational loans for licensed practical or registered nurses. Student must be completing their final year of a licensure-preparing LPN or RN nurse program at the time of application.
Contact: http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/orhpc/funding/loans/nurse.html

Scholarship Name: Burger King Scholars Program
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Recipients are selected based on their grade point average, work experience, extracurricular activities and/or community service. Full scholarship details available at: http://www.bkmclamorefoundation.org/WhatWeDo/ScholarsProgram
Contact: http://www.bkmclamorefoundation.org/WhatWeDo/ScholarsProgram

Scholarship Name: Fox Rehab OT Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: $10,000
Criteria: Fox Rehabilitation will award up to ten $10,000 scholarships to OT students interested in geriatrics. Scholarship to be awarded in May. Selected candidates will receive a $10,000 scholarship for their final year of education in exchange for an 18 month employment commitment with Fox Rehabilitation. Applications are accepted year-round. Superior candidates will be selected for an interview. Application must include: •Cover letter •Curriculum vitae •Three letters of recommendation •Copy of transcript •Description of clinical, volunteer, and / or work experience •Evidence of 20 hours of volunteer experience •Essay of 500 words on how your association's mission statement relates to the geriatric population
Contact: http://www.foxrehabcareers.org/joining-fox/Geriatric-Specialists-Scholarship

Scholarship Name: Mass Mutual Scholars
Deadline: Varies
Award: $2,500-$5,000
Criteria: The MassMutual Scholars program is funded by the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company and is focused on expanding access and opportunity of higher education and employment to students who reflect the rich cultural diversity of our nation. We seek to increase the number of minority students completing college nationally, raise awareness of careers in financial services, and recruit and retain the top talent touched by our programs. In 2013, MassMutual looks forward to offering $150,000 in total funding; assisting at least 30 full-time multicultural students entering their sophomore, junior, senior, or fifth year of undergraduate coursework with a scholarship worth up to $5,000. Students must be of African American, Hispanic, or Asian/Pacific Islander descent and be interested in pursuing a career in the insurance and financial services industry. Full scholarship details available online at http://www.act.org/massmutual/
Contact: http://www.act.org/massmutual/contact.html

Scholarship Name: Digicert Security Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: $1,000
Criteria: Applicant Eligibility: -Applicant must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States and may not be an associate (employee) of any division of DigiCert, Inc. -Incoming freshmen: Applicant must be a current student and have a cumulative high school grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4-point scale and must have taken either the ACT or SAT test. -Current freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students: Applicant must have a cumulative college grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4-point scale, and be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. -The recipient will receive a one-time $1,000 scholarship to be applied to qualified expenses, including graduate and undergraduate tuition, fees, books, and on-campus room and board. Funds are provided by DigiCert.com. Payments are issued by DigiCert, Inc. made payable to the student's approved college or university and mailed directly to the accredited college or university last designated by the student. -The winner is selected after a team of judges reviews all entries, after the deadline. Applicants are judged on creativity, thoughtfulness, and insight, as well as how well they promoted their post. The winner will be announced. -The recipient must be actively enrolled as a full-time freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student—barring illness, emergency, or military service. It is the recipient's responsibility to verify receipt of funds with their designated institution and notify DigiCert, Inc. should the award check not arrive on or about 30 days from the issue date. DigiCert, Inc. reserves the right to alter or discontinue this program at any time without notice. Full detail and application available online at http://ww2.digicert.com/scholarship.html
Contact: https://www.digicert.com/internet-security-scholarship.htm

Scholarship Name: Duluth Dislocated Worker Program
Deadline: Varies
Award: amount varies
Criteria: Student must be a dislocated worker/laid off and a Duluth resident.
Contact: Ron Carlson (218) 730-5246 or Deb Holleman (218) 730-5233

Scholarship Name: Duluth Workforce Investment Act
Deadline: Varies
Award: amount varies
Criteria: Student must meet low income guidelines and be a Duluth resident
Contact: Ron Gerst, Duluth Workforce Center, (218) 730-5221

Scholarship Name: Minority Student Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: Amounts vary by program
Criteria: In recent years, a nationwide emphasis on the importance of diversity (particularly on college campuses) has generated many scholarships and grants for students who belong to underrepresented minority groups. Our comprehensive scholarship list includes financial aid opportunities exclusively reserved for African-Americans, Hispanics, women, and other specific minority groups, as well as more generalized awards that are made available to applicants belonging to any underrepresented demographic. More information is available at http://www.onlineschools.org/financial-aid/minority/ and http://www.bestcolleges.com/financial-aid/minority-students/
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Interior Deluxe Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Award: $1500
Criteria: Our executive management team will go through all entries, and the most impressive entrants will be considered for the scholarships. How do you impress us? We want to feel your enthusiasm. Show us how a college education will make a difference to your life, and how you intend to use your college degree. A college education can light up your life. Interior-Deluxe.com would love to help it happen. Full scholarship details available at: http://www.interior-deluxe.com/content/58-scholarship
Contact: http://www.interior-deluxe.com/content/58-scholarship

Scholarship Name: Air Force Healthcare Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: Full tuition plus monthly stipend
Criteria: The Air Force offers scholarships for healthcare professionals to include: one- and two-year scholarships for Allied Health specialties (pharmacists, optometrists, clinical psychologists and public health officers), two- and three-year scholarships for nurse corps specialties and three- and four-year scholarships for medical corps and dental corps. These scholarships cover all tuition and required fees, including textbooks, small equipment items and supplies needed for study. You will also receive a monthly allowance for living expenses. While on scholarship, you will spend 45 days on active duty in the Air Force, and once you graduate, you will serve one year of active duty for each year of scholarship, serving a minimum of three years.
Contact: https://www.airforce.com/careers/specialty-careers/healthcare/training-and-education?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIu4LZ1N201wIVQp7ACh0FcQB9EAAYASAAEgLhi_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CIWfsNjdtNcCFYyoaQodYSwKzg

Scholarship Name: Children of Fallen Heroes
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Under this scholarship, beginning with the 2018-2019 award year, a student who has had a parent or guardian die in the line of duty as a Public Safety Officer, and is eligible for the Federal Pell Grant per your financial aid award letter, may receive a maximum Pell Grant award for the award year for which the determination of eligibility is made. The student must also be less than 24 years of age, or enrolled at an institution of higher education at the time of his or her parent’s or guardian’s death. Please contact OneStop Student Services or the Financial Aid Office at the College of St. Scholastica if you think you may be eligible for this scholarship.
Contact: OneStop
   OR
OneStop Student Services
877-287-8716

Scholarship Name: Iraq & Afghanistan Service Grant
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Under this scholarship, a student who had a parent or guardian die as a result of U.S. military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001, and who is eligible for the Federal Pell Grant per the financial aid award letter, may receive increased amounts of federal financial aid. The student must also be less than 24 years of age when the parent or guardian died, or was enrolled at an institution of higher education at the time of the parent of guardian's death. Please contact OneStop Student Services or the Financial Aid Office at St. Scholastica if you think you are eligible for this scholarship.
Contact: OneStop
   OR
OneStop Student Services
877-287-8716

Scholarship Name: Physical Therapy & Health Care Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: This site lists various scholarships for physical therapy and health care students.
Contact: https://onlinephysicaltherapyprograms.com/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Tuition Funding Sources Scholarship Database
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: Tuition funding sources is an online scholarship database that can help students find scholarships that they are specifically qualified for. There are thousands of different scholarships with different amounts and deadlines.
Contact: https://www.tuitionfundingsources.com/

Scholarship Name: Healthcare Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: Varies
Criteria: This database provides links to various scholarships for healthcare students.
Contact: https://www.healthadministrationdegrees.com/healthcare-administration-scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Physician Assistant Scholarships
Deadline: Varies
Award: varies
Criteria: Scholarship applicants must meet all of the following criteria: Be a student member of AAPA Attend an ARC-PA-accredited PA program Have successfully completed at least one term of PA studies (semester or quarter) and be in good academic standing Be enrolled in PA school at some point during the application cycle
Contact: pafoundation@aapa.org
(571) 319-4415
https://onlinepadegrees.com/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Thumbtack Scholarship
Deadline: January 31
Award: $5,000
Criteria: -You must be at least eighteen (18) years old and a legal resident of one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia. -You must currently be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate, graduate or vocational program, or be planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate, graduate or vocational program during the entirety of the 2016-2017 academic program at an accredited career college, technical school or two- or four-year college or university in the United States. -You must be pursuing a degree that enables your or others in your communities to learn a new trade, develop skills or start a small business. -Employees and affiliates of Thumbtack and members of their immediate families, and persons residing at the same address, are not eligible to apply for the Scholarship. To apply, please submit an application that includes answers to the following questions: Small business owners and independent professionals have a personal impact on theircustomers and communities every day. Share a story with us about how a small business owner or independent professional had an impact on you or someone you know. How do you envision using your education to start a small business or enable more individuals to start their own businesses and become independent professionals? Please submit your application through the Thumbtack Scholarship Entry Form at https://www.thumbtack.com/scholarship
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation
Deadline: January 15
Award: varies
Criteria: Each year we award over $800,000 to students living in northeastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin. Through the generosity of area individuals, businesses and organizations, students are encouraged to pursue further education and enrich our communities through knowledge. More information is available online at http://www.dsacommunityfoundation.com/scholarships
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Point Foundation LGBTQ Scholarship Fund
Deadline: January 19
Award: Amount varies
Criteria: Point Foundation considers many factors when assessing scholarship applicants, including: -A proven track record of leadership and community involvement -Strong academic achievement -Working for the betterment of the LGBTQ community -Financial need Application available online at https://pointfoundationscholars.communityforce.com/Student/Introduction.aspx
Contact: https://www.pointfoundation.org/

Scholarship Name: GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program
Deadline: January 4
Award: $10,000 renewable
Criteria: High school seniors who demonstrate exceptional leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship are invited to apply for the 2018 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program. To be eligible for this award, applicants must: 1) Demonstrate at school, at the workplace, and within the community the attributes of leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship; 2) Demonstrate strong academic performance (minimum 3.0 grade point average/4.0 scale or equivalent); 3) Be citizens of the United States of America; 4) Be current high school seniors attending high school in the United States (students living on U.S. Armed Forces base and homeschooled students are also eligible); and 5) Plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate course of study toward a bachelor’s degree at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States for the entire upcoming academic year. In addition, semifinalists must be nominated by an eligible community leader, such as a high school principal, elected official or executive director of a nonprofit organization, and must provide documentation to certify academic performance and financial need. Finalists will be interviewed via Skype or telephone by a member of the selection committee.
Contact: Scholarship America
ge-reagan@scholarshipamerica.org
1-844-402-0354
https://www.reaganfoundation.org/education/scholarship-programs/ge-reagan-foundation-scholarship-program/

Scholarship Name: CSS Military Guard & Reserve Scholarship
Deadline: January 15
Award: $250/semester (summer not included)
Criteria: Eligibility is based on your commitment to service while attending school, other benefits you may be receiving, and your financial need according to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you think you are eligible, please contact Jessica Johnston at jjohnsto@css.edu to obtain the link for the application. Students must reapply each year and maintain at least a 2.0 GPA and 67% course completion percentage. This program supports new incoming students enrolling for the first time in a Duluth main campus program. Students must apply their first semester attending CSS, and can re-apply each academic year thereafter. If you are starting fall semester, the deadline for application is September 1. If you are starting spring semester, the deadline for application is January 15.
Contact: Jessica Johnston
jjohnsto@css.edu
218-723-6645

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Power Scholarship-High School Seniors
Deadline: January 15
Award: 20-$2,500 scholarships
Criteria: The Minnesota Power Foundation Community Involvement Scholarship program recognizes graduating high school seniors' involvement in the community through volunteer activities. -Applicant must be a full-time high school senior. -Applicant must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. -Applicant must reside in Minnesota Power service territory—see map. Apply online at http://www.mnpower.com/scholarships
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Ben and Jeanne Overman Memorial Scholarship
Deadline: January 15
Award: Varies
Criteria: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northland Club Members interested in receiving a scholarship to continue their education after high school should contact the Branch Director at their local Club to begin the application process. To qualify for scholarship funding, a student must have been a Club Member of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northland. The deadline for first-time and renewal applications is January 15 of each year. The Overman Scholarship Board of Trustees reviews the applications, and prospective candidates go through an interview process. Scholarships are awarded in August. Scholarship requirements and application can be downloaded from the website.
Contact: https://bgcnorth.org/about-us/overman-scholarship-fund/

Scholarship Name: Wallin Scholarship
Deadline Month: January
Award: $4,000/year (renewable)
Criteria: Minimum eligibility requirements are: •Senior at a partnering high school. •Unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher. •Composite ACT score of 19 or higher. Apply online at http://wallinpartners.org/apply •Applying to at least one eligible college or university. These are accredited, 4-year, public or private (not for-profit) colleges in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, or South Dakota or one of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Awards must be used at one of these colleges or universities. •Family taxable income of $75,000 or less with low to moderate assets (proof of income and assets is required). We do consider special family circumstances in making financial eligibility determinations.
Contact: 952.345.1920

Scholarship Name: Military Spouse Scholarship
Deadline Month: January
Award: Varies
Criteria: The Joanne Holbrook Patton Military Spouse Scholarships are awarded to spouses of all Uniformed Services members: •Active Duty •National Guard and Reserve •Retirees •Survivors The scholarship funds may be used for tuition, fees, and school room and board for: •GED or ESL •Vocational training and Professional certification •Degree seeking (undergraduate and graduate degrees, including Ph.Ds. and post-doctoral programs) •Licensure fees •Clinical supervision for specific mental health licensure •In-class or on-line •Full-time or part-time Scholarship selection is based on your completion of some survey questions which will help us advocate for education changes on your behalf, short-answer questions, and an essay question which will help us get to know you better. You must be a military spouse to apply. Scholarship details and application online at: http://www.militaryfamily.org/our-programs/military-spouse-scholarships/
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Scholarship Name: March of Dimes Nursing Scholarship-Grad Students
Deadline Month: January
Award: $5,000
Criteria: Applicant must be a registered nurse; Applicant must currently be enrolled in graduate education with a focus on maternal-child nursing at the master's or doctorate level; Applicant must have at least one academic term to complete after August of the year in which the scholarship is awarded; Applicant must be a member of at least one of the following professional organizations: the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses; the American College of Nurse-Midwives; or the National Association of Neonatal Nurses. Applicant cannot be a previous recipient of the March of Dimes graduate nursing scholarship; Applicant cannot be an employee of the March of Dimes, a member of its Board of Trustees or a family member of either. Full scholarship details and application online at marchofdimes.com/scholarship
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Scholarship Name: Darrell and Palchie Asselin Scholarship
Deadline: January 15
Award: $2000
Criteria: Qualified applicants must: 1) Be 22 years old or greater; 2) Primary caregiver to one or more children; 3) Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher; 4) Be in the last half of their degree; 5) Attend UMD, UWS, or the Duluth campus of the College of St. Scholastica; 6) Have a measure of financial need. Asselin awards are typically $2,000 annually and may be renewed one time. Full scholarship details and application online at http://www.dsacommunityfoundation.com. Select the yellow "Grants & Scholarships" tab Select the Receive/Scholarships link and then select "How to Apply". Create an account and answer the eligibility questions. Questions can be directed to the Duluth Community Foundation at 218-726-0232.
Contact: http://www.dsacommunityfoundation.com/darrell-and-palchie-asselin-scholarship-fund?tt=0#.UJfnv8XA-WY
Duluth Community Foundation
222 East Superior Street, Suite 302 222 East Supe
Duluth, MN 55802
(218) 726-0232

Scholarship Name: Modern Woodmen of America Scholarship
Deadline: January 15
Award: $1000
Criteria: Qualified applicants must: 1) Be primary caregiver to one or more children; 2) Expect 'probable success' in their course of study; 3) Be in the last half of their degree; 4) Attend UMD, Lake Superior College, or the Duluth campus of St. Scholastica; 5) Have a measure of financial need. Apply online at http://www.dsacommunityfoundation.com Select the yellow "Grants & Scholarships" tab On the left yellow navigational column, select "Scholarship Forms & Applications". Select the "College Scholarships Application Form", create an account, answer the eligibility questions. Questions can be directed to the Duluth Community Foundation at 218-726-0232.
Contact: Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation
222 East Superior Street, Suite 302
Duluth, MN 55802
218-726-0232

Scholarship Name: Soroptimist Award
Deadline: February 15
Award: $2,000
Criteria: A female student engaged in or entering Post Graduate education. Applicant must be a US Citizen and reside in the NCR (IA, MN, NE, ND, SD) or attend a NCR 4 year college or university. *Soroptimist members and immediate family are not eligible*
Contact: http://resources.css.edu/finaid/Forms/2013-2014/SoroptimistAward.pdf

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Masonic Charities
Deadline: February 15
Award: Varies
Criteria: High School Seniors: MMC provides three scholarship awards for high school seniors: Signature, Legacy, and Heritage. Each award has specific eligibility based on high school GPA and ACT/SAT scores. College Undergraduates: One of few programs in Minnesota to award general funds to undergraduate students, Minnesota Masonic Charities takes an interest in students working to complete their higher education degrees. Freshman, sophomores and juniors in college are welcome to apply for one of our undergraduate scholarships. See the website for complete scholarship details.
Contact: 952-948-6214
https://www.mnmasoniccharities.org/what-we-do/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Wings Financial Scholarship
Deadline Month: February
Award: Varies
Criteria:
Contact: Applications available online at http://www.wingsfinancial.com/scholarship/
http://www.wingsfinancial.com/scholarship/

Scholarship Name: Buick Achievers Scholarship Program
Deadline Month: February
Award: Varies
Criteria: Applicants must: •Be high school seniors or graduates or be current undergraduate students •Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university based in the U.S. or Puerto Rico for the entire 2014–15 academic year (excluding proprietary and online schools) •Plan to major in a specified course of study that focuses on Engineering/Technology or select Design and Business-related programs of study. See the list of eligible majors. •Be interested in pursuing a career in the automotive or related industries •Be U.S. citizens and have permanent residence in the United States or Puerto Rico •Academic achievement and financial need •Participation and leadership in community and school activities, work experience and interest in pursuing a career in the automotive or related industry •Please note special consideration will be given to the following applicants: first-generation college, female, minority, military veteran or a dependent of military personnel The majority of the scholarships will be awarded to students majoring in Engineering/Technology fields. Excluded from consideration are employees and relatives of employees of Scholarship Management Services, Scholarship America and their affiliates and subcontractors, and GM Foundation Directors, Officers, and staff and their relatives. Although GM employees are not eligible, relatives of General Motors employees are eligible. Renewable scholarship up to $25,000 per year. Apply online at https://buickachievers.scholarshipamerica.org/
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Power Scholarship-New Generation
Deadline: February 1
Award: $2,500
Criteria: Student must be a full-time student entering his or her junior or senior year and studying for a Bachelor's Degree in one of the following fields: Science Technology Engineering Math Business Accounting Finance Economics Education - Math & Science Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Apply online at http://www.mnpower.com/scholarships
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program
Deadline: February 28
Award: up to $10,000
Criteria: Applicants to the Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program must: Be honorably-discharged (no longer drilling) veterans or spouses of disabled veterans who have served in the United States military, including the Reserves and National Guard, and have received a Certificate of Eligibility from the Department of Veterans Affairs or another document of service. Be high school or GED graduates who plan to enroll or students who are already enrolled in full-time undergraduate (first Bachelor's) or graduate (first Master’s degree) study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school* for the entire upcoming academic year. *College must not be on warning or probationary status with the federal government, or must not be in litigation with the federal government or a state. Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent. Award amounts will be determined after military education benefits and federal, state, institutional grants and other scholarships are calculated. Awards may be renewed for up to three additional years or until a bachelor’s or master's degree is earned, whichever occurs first. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study. Award amounts will increase by $1,000 each year. Awards are for educational expenses including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board, and transportation.
Contact: https://wellsfargovets.scholarsapply.org/

Scholarship Name: United Educators Foundation Education Major Scholarship
Deadline: February 1
Award: $1,500
Criteria: This scholarship is open to current college students, majoring in Education, entering their Junior or Senior year in the fall of 2019. You do not need to be a member of United Educators Credit Union if attending an accredited school in the state of Minnesota. Essay response, two letters of recommendation, and official college transcripts are required.
Contact: Toll Free 1-800-229-2848
https://www.uecu.coop/about-us/united-educators-foundation.html

Scholarship Name: Ignite Advisory Group Multicultural Scholarship
Deadline: February 28
Award: $1000
Criteria: Applicants have at least one family member from a different country or culture from outside the United States or were influenced by different cultures growing up. Applicants are existing undergraduate or graduate students at any U.S. college or university. Applicants are legal residents of the U.S. Complete a typed one to two-page essay/ personal statement (in Word or PDF formats). Send required materials via email to marketing@igniteag.com prior to deadline. Send valid identification (driver’s license and/or student ID) Provide your latest school transcript. GPA is 3.0 or higher.
Contact: 4225 Executive Square, Suite 600
La Jolla, California 92037
888-667-7027
https://www.igniteag.com/customer-advisory-board-multicultural-scholarship/

Scholarship Name: Zonta Club Non-Traditional Student Scholarship
Deadline: March 1
Award: $750
Criteria: The goal of this scholarship program is to provide assistance to women in the St. Cloud area who have left the academic environment for a period of time and are now returning to further their education and/or develop new skills. Apply online at http://www.zontastcloudmn.org/Scholarships/ScholarHome.htm
Contact: scholarships@zontastcloudmn.org

Scholarship Name: Alpern Jewish Scholarship Program
Deadline: March 1
Award: up to $2,500 with potential for renewal up to three years
Criteria: 1. Applicant must be a full time student at the Duluth campus of St. Scholastica; 2. Applicant must be an entering first-year student in the traditional undergraduate degree program; 3. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen (FAFSA definition); 4. Applicant must maintain satisfactory academic progress (GPA 2.0 or higher and 67% completion ratio); 5. Applicant must submit the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.gov by March 1 each year and demonstrate financial need; 6. Applicant must be Jewish; 7. Scholarship may be renewable for up to three years after the first year. 8. Student must maintain a GPA of 2.7 or greater while enrolled at St. Scholastica
Contact: CSS Admissions Office
http://www.css.edu/undergraduate/undergraduate-traditional/financial-aid-for-undergraduates/types-of-aid/scholarships.html

Scholarship Name: National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Prog
Deadline: March 30
Award: up to $50,000
Criteria: A U.S. citizen (either U.S. born or naturalized) or U.S. National; Eligible to participate as a provider in the Medicare, Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, as appropriate; Fully trained and licensed to practice in the NHSC-eligible primary care medical, dental or mental/behavioral health discipline in which you are applying to serve; Additionally, you must have unpaid student loans, taken before your application to the NHSC Loan Repayment Program to support undergraduate or graduate education and be working at or have an accepted offer of employment with a start date no later than July 20, 2015, at an NHSC-approved service site. Only clinicians who are fully trained and licensed in one of the following disciplines and specialties are eligible to apply to the NHSC Loan Repayment Program (see website for complete list). Complete details available at http://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loanrepayment/eligibility.html
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Miller-Dwan Auxiliary Scholarships
Deadline: March 1
Award: $2,000
Criteria: Duluth area High School Seniors and College Students who are pursuing a degree in a healthcare related field. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, high character, and demonstrated leadership. Applicants are also reviewed with an emphasis on past and current volunteer activities. Consideration is also given to demonstrated financial need, academic record and commitment to caring for the sick and injured.
Contact: OneStop
volunteerservices@essentiahealth.org
218-786-4010
https://essentia.vsyslive.com/pages/scholarship

Scholarship Name: St. Mary's Hospital-Superior Auxiliary Scholarships
Deadline: March 1
Award: $500 - $1000
Criteria: College students in their SECOND year OR HIGHER of college or technical college pursuing a degree in a healthcare related field are eligible to apply. Applicant must be a resident of Douglas County Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, high character, and demonstrated leadership. Applicants are also reviewed with an emphasis on past and current volunteer activities. Consideration is also given to demonstrated financial need, academic record and commitment to caring for the sick and injured.
Contact: OneStop
volunteerservices@essentiahealth.org
218-786-4420
https://essentia.vsyslive.com/pages/scholarship

Scholarship Name: Krist Law Firm National Scholarship
Deadline: March 31
Award: $10,000
Criteria: In order to be eligible for the The Krist Law Firm, P.C. National Scholarship, applicants must: Be a United States citizen or permanent resident. Be accepted to or currently enrolled in an accredited college, university, or graduate program within the United States. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Demonstrate good character and high initiative. Applicants must submit the following documents to be considered: A completed application form. A current high school, college, or graduate school transcript. (Unofficial copies are acceptable) A letter of recommendation from a teacher/faculty member. A typed essay of 300-500 words about a time when you faced a significant ethical dilemma. What was the situation and what did you do? Additionally, include a brief personal statement as to why you deserve to receive this scholarship and in what way it will further impact your education. Applicants are highly encouraged to speak from the heart.
Contact: scholarship@houstoninjurylawyer.com
(281) 283-8500
https://www.houstoninjurylawyer.com/the-krist-law-firm-national-scholarship/

Scholarship Name: Horatio Alger Honeywell Scholarship
Deadline: March 15
Award: 10-$10,000 scholarships
Criteria: The Horatio Alger Honeywell Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to students pursuing a degree in a STEM field who have exhibited integrity and perseverance in overcoming personal adversity. Eligibility Students selected for the Horatio Alger Honeywell Scholarship will exhibit the following characteristics: Pursuit of a degree in a STEM field Critical financial need ($55,000 or less adjusted gross income per family is required) Integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity Academic achievement (minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0) Attendence at a Honeywell Partner School or Horatio Alger Collegiate Partner institution and be a current freshman Be a United States citizen. Full scholarship application and details available at: http://application.horatioalger.org/
Contact:

Scholarship Name: The National Catholic College CCAA Scholarship
Deadline: March 15
Award: 8-$1000 scholarships
Criteria: The National CCAA will award 8- $1000 one-time scholarship awards to high school seniors graduating in Spring 2014 who will be attending one of The National CCAA member institutions. Details regarding the scholarship awards are: • Only high school seniors graduating in Spring 2014 are eligible to apply. • Award recipients must be accepted to one or more National CCAA member institutions. • Award recipients must be enrolled at a National CCAA member institution for college beginning in Fall 2014. • High school and college information will be verified for students receiving the scholarship awards. • Award recipients will be selected by a random drawing. • Award recipients give The National CCAA permission to use the recipient’s name and image for all public relations associated with the scholarship award.
Contact: http://www.catholiccollegesonline.org/

Scholarship Name: SFM Foundation Scholarship
Deadline: March 31
Award: up to $10,000
Criteria: Must be the natural, adopted, step-child or full dependent of a worker injured or killed in a work-related accident during the course and scope of employment with a Minnesota- or Wisconsin-based employer and entitled to receive benefits under the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Act or Worker's Compensation Act of Wisconsin. Must be a Minnesota or Wisconsin resident between the ages of 16 and 25 at the time of the application. Must have a high school diploma, GED or be a high school student in good standing. Academic achievement, aptitude, extracurricular activities, and community service of the applicant are considered. Grade point average will be reviewed against the number of hours the applicant works and his/her community involvement. Must be pursuing a primary college or university degree (bachelor's or associate's) or vocational education and training (certificate or license) from any accredited school. Must demonstrate financial need.
Contact: debra.zorn@sfmfoundation.com
(855) 621-2076
https://www.sfmfoundation.com/

Scholarship Name: CSS Braegelman Religious Studies Scholarship
Deadline Month: March
Award: Amount varies
Criteria: ? The student should be a major in one of the programs in Religious Studies at the College of St. Scholastica. ? The student should show scholastic ability, have demonstrated leadership ability and commitment to Religious Studies values in ministry. ? A minimum college GPA of 3.0 is required. ? Need for financial assistance will be considered but is not imperative. ? Preference will be given to accepted majors. ? Previous recipients are eligible for reapplication. ? Student must be enrolled full time fall/spring (12+ credits/semester).
Contact: OneStop
   OR
nwright@css.edu

Scholarship Name: CSS McPherson Religious Studies Scholarship
Deadline Month: March
Award: amount varies
Criteria: ? Recipient should be recommended by the Chair of Religious Studies in consultation with Religious Studies Faculty. ? Recipient is to be a student who has been accepted into the Religious Studies Program at The College of St. Scholastica. ? Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater. ? Juniors are eligible to renew the scholarship through their senior year. ? Annual award is given in accordance with the College Spending Plan Policy.
Contact: OneStop
   OR
nwright@css.edu

Scholarship Name: St. Luke's Volunteer Memorial Scholarship
Deadline: March 8
Award: $1,000
Criteria: Candidates for the scholarship must: 1) Be a graduate of a Minnesota or Wisconsin high school and be a current resident of a community where St. Luke's has a presence. Example: Duluth, St. Luke's; Silver Bay, Bay Area Health Center. 2) Demonstrate an interest in a healthcare career. 3) Be accepted and presently enrolled in an accredited healthcare program. 4) Have completed one semester post secondary academic work in their accredited healthcare program before applying. 5) Demonstrate scholastic ability with a GPA of 3.1 in their chosen field or cumulative work. 6) Demonstrate quality of character and sensitivity to the sick. The accredited healthcare programs qualify for this scholarship: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Registered Nurse, Physician's Assistant.
Contact: 218-249-5343
http://www.slhduluth.com/Volunteers.aspx

Scholarship Name: National Federation of the Blind Scholarship
Deadline: March 31
Award: $3,000 to $12,000
Criteria: must be legally blind (PDF document) in both eyes, and must be residing in the United States, the District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico, and must be pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time, postsecondary course of study in a degree program at a United States institution in the 2015 scholastic year, except that one scholarship may be given to a person employed full-time while attending school part-time, and must participate in the entire NFB national convention and in all of its scheduled scholarship program activities. In addition to a scholarship, each winner will receive assistance to attend the 2015 National Federation of the Blind Annual Convention which takes place in July in Orlando, Florida, providing an excellent opportunity for high-level networking with active blind persons in many different professions and occupations.
Contact: https://nfb.org/scholarships

Scholarship Name: Max and Sara Edelstein Professional Health Career
Deadline: March 14
Award: $1,000
Criteria: The Max and Sara Edelstein Professional Health Career Scholarship is offered to a health career student pursuing an advanced, professional health care career and planning to return to the central Iron Range area. The student must be accepted and/or enrolled in a professional health care program such as medical school, pharmacy, PT, OT, nurse practitioner, etc. This scholarship is funded through the generous support of the Max and Sara Edelstein family and is administered by the Central Mesabi Medical Foundation (CMMF). Candidate must be pursuing an advanced / graduate professional health care degree from the fields listed above and meet the following criteria: 1. Motivated and committed to service for others. 2. First preference to those who graduated high school from or are permanent residents of our primary service area (specifically Nashwauk, Keewatin, Hibbing, Chisholm, Buhl, Kinney, Cherry, and Mt. Iron). 3. Intent to come back and practice on the central Iron Range. 4. Demonstrate a good academic record and progress in the career choice. Application information available online at: http://resources.css.edu/finaid/Forms/2014-2015/EdelsteinApplication1415.pdf
Contact: Nina Kangas
nkangas3@range.fairview.org
(218) 312-3034

Scholarship Name: US Bank Scholarship
Deadline Month: March
Award: Forty $1000 scholarships
Criteria: In order to be eligible for the U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship Program, a student must be 1)a high school senior planning to enroll or a current college freshman, sophomore, or junior at an eligible four-year college or university paticipating in the U.S. Bank No Fee Education Loan Program; 2)Enrolled by September 2011; 3) a United States citizen or permanent resident alien. For complete details, please visit www.usbank.com/scholarships
Contact: Apply online at www.usbank.com/scholarships

Scholarship Name: Grand Rapids Area Community Foundation
Deadline Month: March
Award: amount varies
Criteria: The Grand Rapids Area Community Foundation is pleased to announce the start of its new scholarship cycle which runs from Jan. 15 – March 15 for individuals living in the Greater Itasca Region of Northern Minnesota who plan to attend college or any continuing education or training in the fall. This year the Community Foundation offers more than 70 different scholarships for traditional and nontraditional students interested in attending community colleges, trade schools and four year institutions including doctorate programs. For scholarship details go to: http://www.gracf.org/#!scholarships/ctog
Contact: (218) 999-9100 or www.gracf.org

Scholarship Name: Dr. John Shenk Scholarship
Deadline: March 15
Award: $1,000
Criteria: The Dr. John Shenk Scholarship is offered to a health care professional who is interested in pursuing an advanced/graduate degree and/or certification with plans to continue practice in the central Iron Range area. Emphasis is placed on those individuals interested in advancement in the surgical services area; even more so in surgical first assist. The student must be accepted and/or enrolled in a professional health care training/educational program, including, but not limited to, advanced nursing (such as OR specialization), advanced certified surgical technology, nurse practitioner, etc. Students participating in surgical residencies are not eligible. This scholarship is funded through the generous support of Fairview Range in honor of Dr. Shenk and is administered by the Central Mesabi Medical Foundation. The scholarship will be given annually or until funds are depleted. Professional candidate must be pursuing an advanced/ graduate health care degree and/or certification and meet the following criteria: 1. Motivated and committed to service for others. 2. First preference will be given to those who graduated from or are permanent residents of our primary service area (specifically Nashwauk, Keewatin, Hibbing, Chisholm, Buhl, Kinney, Cherry, and Mt. Iron). 3. Intent to practice in the central Iron Range area. 4. Demonstrate a good academic record and progress in the career choice.
Contact: Nina Kangas
nkangas3@range.fairview.org
(218) 312-3034

Scholarship Name: LEDC - LATINO SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Deadline Month: March
Award: Varies
Criteria: Eligibility: A Minnesota high school graduating senior entering a Minnesota post-secondary institution in 2015. A student of Latino origin (or whose one or both parents were born in a Latin American country*) Selection Criteria: Academic performance (minimum of 2.5 GPA) Financial need Educational goals Leadership in the Latino community Preference will be given to those ineligible for local or federal government funds for college Full scholarship details and application online at: http://ledc-mn.org/scholarships.php
Contact: Jacqueline@ledc-mn.org

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Association of Counselors of Color MnACC
Deadline Month: March
Award: Varies
Criteria: Minnesota Association of Counselors of Color (MnACC), established in 1991, is a noncompetitive post-secondary collaborative dedicated to improving access to higher education for Minnesota's students of color. MnACC is excited to provide scholarships for students of color who are in pursuit of higher education. Students who are awarded this scholarship will receive a one-time award of $500 to be used towards their education during the 2012-2013 academic year. Every applicant must be: · A student of color graduating from a Minnesota high school · A U.S. citizen or permanent resident · Enrolled as a full-time, first year student for the 2012-2013 school year at a MnACC member institution: 4 year private or public college or university / 2 year private or public college or university / Trade or technical college * For a full list of MnACC member institutions, please view http://www.mnacc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=183 Full scholarship details available at: http://mnacc.org/ (click on "Scholarship" tab)
Contact: http://mnacc.org/

Scholarship Name: St. Mary's Medical Center Duluth Auxiliary Scholarship
Deadline: March 1
Award: $2500
Criteria: Scholarships of $2,500 each will be awarded and one payment made to CSS August, 2019. The scholarships will be awarded to students pursuing a bachelor's degree or higher in the Health Science programs at the College of St. Scholastica. Applicants must have been accepted into and taking classes within their major program profession in order to apply for a scholarship. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, high character, and demonstrated leadership. Applicants are also reviewed with an emphasis on past and current volunteer activities. Consideration is also given to demonstrated financial need, academic record and commitment to caring for the sick and injured.
Contact: OneStop
volunteerservices@essentiahealth.org
218-786-4420
https://essentia.vsyslive.com/pages/scholarship

Scholarship Name: Alumni/Sr. Celeste Shoup Scholarship
Deadline: March 1
Award: Varies
Criteria: Applicant must be the son/daughter or the niece/nephew of an alumna/alumnus who has applied to the college. Applicant must demonstrate potential for academic success including satisfactory GPA and/or class rank Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student (12 or more credits per term) during the academic year for which the scholarship is made. Students must apply each year (scholarship will not automatically be renewed). Applicant must demonstrate financial need and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen (FAFSA definition).
Contact: CSS Admissions Office
http://www2.css.edu/app/admissions/scholarship/AlumniSisterCeleste/index.cfm

Scholarship Name: Duluth Teachers Credit Union Scholarship
Deadline: March 31
Award: Four $1,000 scholarships
Criteria: To be eligible, each applicant must have the following: 1)Membership at DTCU is not required to apply for the scholarship. However, upon receiving a DTCU scholarship we ask that you open a savings account so we may assist you with any financial needs throughout your college years and beyond. 2)A grade point average placing them in the top 1/3 of their senior class. 3)Received acceptance to an accredited college, university, or vocational school. Apply online at: http://dtcu.net/pdf/Scholorship_application_DTCU.pdf
Contact: http://dtcu.net/about-dtcu/apply-for-a-scholarship/

Scholarship Name: Blandin Foundation Scholarship
Deadline: March 1
Award: Varies
Criteria: Applicants must be undergraduate students under the age of 25 who graduated from an Itasca County, Hill City, or Remer Area High School. Applications are available through local high school counseling offices or by written request to the Blandin Foundation.
Contact: Email - educationgrants@blandinfoundation.org
218-326-0523
https://www.blandinfoundation.org/educationgrants

Scholarship Name: Vincent L. Hawkinson Foundation
Deadline: March 15
Award: $4,000-$5,000
Criteria: Applicant must be a resident of (or currently attending school in) Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wisconsin. Scholarship finalists must be available for a personal interview in Minneapolis. Scholarship recipients must attend an award ceremony in the fall of the school year awarded (attendance may be excused in exceptional circumstances). Scholarship awards will be announced by July 1. Scholarships are awarded without regard to religious affiliation. All decisions by the Hawkinson Foundation Selection Committee are final.
Contact: Apply at http://www.hawkinsonfoundation.org/

Scholarship Name: Clayton Jackson McGhie Scholarship
Deadline Month: March
Award: Varies
Criteria: The board of the Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial is proud to offer a scholarship for a graduating senior from the Duluth/Superior area (Douglas, Carlton, or southern St. Louis counties) who plans to attend an accredited, non-profit technical school, community college, or four-year university (public or private) in the fall following his or her senior year. Students of color are especially encouraged to apply. Full scholarship details and application available online at: www.claytonjacksonmcghie.org
Contact: http://www.claytonjacksonmcghie.org/

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Association of County Probation Officers
Deadline Month: April
Award: $750
Criteria: Applicant must be majoring in criminal justice or related field. Only undergraduate students are eligible. Students must be enrolled in a Criminal Justice program or related field at an accredited 2-year or 4 year college or university. Students preparing for internships in the corrections field would be eligible.
Contact: www.macpo.net Select “Education” and click on “Academic Scholarship”

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Chapter of HIMSS
Deadline Month: April
Award: $1,000
Criteria: The Minnesota Chapter of HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) annually awards a $1000 scholarship to students studying in the healthcare information or management systems field. For more information and to download and application, view http://mn.himsschapter.org/ProfessionalResources/content.aspx?ItemNumber=32794. Please note that students do not need to be a current member of HIMSS. Each student applicant will receive a complimentary one-year local student membership upon submission of the application. There is one scholarship available for an undergraduate student, and one scholarship available for a graduate student.
Contact: Dan Davenport
Minnesota Chapter of HIMSS
scholarship@himss-mn.org
612-325-9014

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Association of Public Accountants
Deadline: April 15
Award: Varies
Criteria: Undergraduate students entering their junior year and enrolled in a degree program at an accredited 4-year college or university. Applicant must be majoring in accounting with the intention to practice in the field of public accounting. Applicant must have a GPA of 2.5 or better. Applicant must be U.S. citizen attending a U.S. accredited school and a Minnesota resident. Applications available online at: http://www.mapa-mn.com (click "About MAPA" to locate the scholarship information)
Contact: Minnesota Association of Public Accountants
www.mapa-mn.com
651-265-7848

Scholarship Name: Dr. Jerry Church Community Health Sustainer's Awd
Deadline: April 1
Award: $1000
Criteria: Named for one of Two Harbors’ best-known physicians and designed for residents of Lake County, Minnesota, graduates of a Lake, Cook or St. Louis County High School who are seeking a career in rural health care, this $1,000 scholarship is gifted in two annual $500 sums. Eligibility Requirements: Be accepted to the College of St. Scholastica RN Nursing Program, the University of Minnesota Duluth School of Medicine, or Lake Superior College RN Nursing Program. Career goal of being a family practice physician, nurse practitioner or registered nurse in a rural health care setting. A graduate of Lake, Cook or a St. Louis County High School, or a resident of Lake County Minnesota at the time of application and award.
Contact: http://www.thevictoryfund.org/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Lake Superior Medical Society Alliance
Deadline Month: April
Award: Four $1,000 Scholarships
Criteria: Applicant must be a student pursuing a health related field involving direct patient care. Applicant must be accepted into their major, maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and be active in their community. Full scholarship details available at: http://www.lsmedsoc.org/ (click on "Health Career Scholarship")
Contact: http://www.lsmedsoc.org/

Scholarship Name: Multicultural, Inclusion & Diversity Scholarship
Deadline: April 2
Award: $500-$3000
Criteria: The St. Scholastica Multicultural, Inclusion & Diversity Scholarship is designated to provide additional opportunities for students with an interest in advancing racial and social justice issues and demonstrate exceptional financial need. Preference will be afforded to students who have been traditionally underrepresented in American higher education, with an emphasis on students of color. Applicant must be an entering freshman or new transfer student, enrolled full-time in the traditional day program at The College of St. Scholastica. Applications are reviewed on an individual basis and award amounts are based on financial need.
Contact: To apply: http://resources.css.edu/finaid/Forms/2015-2016/MulticulturalApplication1516.pdf

Scholarship Name: Dr. Alma S. Adams Scholarship
Deadline: April 30
Award: $5,000
Criteria: Truth Initiative is offering the Dr. Alma S. Adams Scholarship. Over the past decade, the Dr. Alma S. Adams Scholarship for Outreach and Health Communications to Reduce Tobacco Use Among Priority Populations has recognized students for their commitment to community service and use of the creative arts to raise awareness of tobacco’s harmful impacts in disproportionately affected communities. The scholarship, named for founding Legacy board member, Dr. Alma S. Adams will award two $5,000 scholarships to pursue undergraduate or graduate studies at an accredited institution of higher education in the United States. The awards will be granted on a competitive basis for the following: a) a record of commitment to community service on behalf of an underserved community, preferably related to tobacco prevention and/or control and b) the best use of the visual arts, media, creative writing or other creative endeavor to convey culturally appropriate health messages aimed at raising awareness of tobacco’s harmful impact. Full scholarship details available on the web site.
Contact: adamsscholarship@truthinitiative.org
https://truthinitiative.org/Adams-Scholarship

Scholarship Name: Founders' Fund Scholarship
Deadline: April 1
Award: $1,000
Criteria: This $1,000 scholarship, granted in two $500 annual gifts, is designated for residents of Lake County, Minnesota or a graduate of Lake Superior School District who are pursuing an education in the health care profession. Eligibility Requirements: Applicants must be accepted to an accredited school of higher education which offers an Associate of Science or Arts Degree (or higher) in a healthcare field as stated below. Applicants must pursue a degree in the health field, such as: medicine, nursing, healthcare administration, pharmacy studies, medical technology, medical records, x-ray technology, dentistry, dental hygiene, occupational health, occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, respiratory therapy, medical social work, psychology or paramedic. Applicants must be a graduate of Lake Superior School District or a resident of Lake County Minnesota at the time of application and award.
Contact: http://www.thevictoryfund.org/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Bachelor of Social Sciences Degree Directory
Deadline: April 1
Award: $500
Criteria: A $500 scholarship for students who are interested in pursuing bachelor level degrees related to Political Science, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Economics, and History. Full scholarship details available on the website.
Contact: http://learn.org/pages/Social_Sciences_Bachelors_Degree_Scholarship.html

Scholarship Name: Online Bachelor Degree Scholarship
Deadline Month: April
Award: $500
Criteria: A $500 scholarship for full-time or part-time students who are interested in pursuing any online bachelor level degree.
Contact: Apply at: http://degreedirectory.org/pages/Online_Bachelors_Degree_Scholarship.html

Scholarship Name: Technology Master Degree Scholarship
Deadline Month: April
Award: $500
Criteria: A $500 scholarship for students who are interested in pursuing master level degrees related to Information Systems, Informatics, Computer Information Technology, Computer Systems Security, and Technology Management. Apply at: http://degreedirectory.org/pages/Information_Systems_and_ Technology_Management_Masters_Degree_Scholarship.html.
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Scholarship Name: Psychology and Counseling Master Degree
Deadline Month: April
Award: $500
Criteria: A $500 scholarship for Students who are interested in pursuing master level degrees related to Community Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Counseling Psychology, Guidance Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, and Clinical Psychology. Apply at: http://degreedirectory.org/pages/Psychology_and_ Counseling_Masters_Degree_Scholarship.html
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Scholarship Name: Education and Teaching Master Degree
Deadline Month: April
Award: $500
Criteria: A $500 scholarship for students who are interested in pursuing master level degrees related to Teaching, Curriculum and Instruction, Education Administration, Educational Leadership, Early Childhood Education, and Educational Technology. Apply at: http://degreedirectory.org/pages/Education_and_Teaching_ Masters_Degree_Scholarship.html
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Scholarship Name: Online Master Degree Scholarship
Deadline Month: April
Award: $500
Criteria: A $500 scholarship for full-time or part-time students who are interested in pursuing any online master's level degree.
Contact: Apply at: http://degreedirectory.org/pages/Online_Masters_Degree_Scholarship.html

Scholarship Name: Floy Gilman Scheidler Scholarship
Deadline: April 1
Award: $1,500/semester renewable award
Criteria: High School Seniors: Applicants for the Floy Gilman Scheidler Scholarship must be in the top 50% of their graduating class from a Carlton County high school and must have earned a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Current College Students: Residents of Carlton County who are graduates of a Carlton County high school or who have earned a Graduation Equivalent Degree (GED) will also be considered. Candidates must show participation in school and /or community activities. Financial need is also a consideration. Current college students applying for the first time must be Carlton County residents.
Contact: OneStop
http://resources.css.edu/finaid/forms/2020-202/FloyGilmanScheidlerApplication2021.pdf

Scholarship Name: Schulze Family Foundation Scholarship
Deadline: April 1
Award: $5,000 (renewable)
Criteria: To be considered for the Schulze Family Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: ⧠ Be a U.S. citizen who will graduate from one of the following high schools: California (St. Helena High School) Colorado (Battle Mountain High School, Vail Mountain School) Minnesota (Eden Prairie High School, Edina High School, Henry Sibley High School, St. Paul Central High School) Florida (Barron Collier High School, Community School of Naples Donahue Academy, Everglades City School, First Baptist Academy Golden Gate High School, Gulf Coast High School, Immokalee High School, Lely High School, Lorenzo Walker Technical High School, Marco Island Academy School, Naples High School Palmetto Ridge High School, Seacrest Country Day School, St. John Neumann Catholic High School) ⧠Have a minimum of a 3.3 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) ⧠Have a minimum of a 22 ACT or 1030 SAT (math and verbal) ⧠Show unmet financial need through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) ⧠Not be receiving need based federal grant assistance (Pell) Apply online at https://www.schulzefamilyfoundation.org/how_to_apply_for_funding/scholarship_funding/
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Scholarship Name: Senior Care Scholarship
Deadline: April 15
Award: 5-$1,000 awards
Criteria: The annual scholarship award is for (5) students enrolled in an associate's degree, bachelor's degree or graduate level program in a medical, nursing or social sciences related major. The student must be planning on pursuing a career that involves working with senior citizens.The applicant must be attending classes at an accredited college or university at the time of the spring deadline. Employees of A Place for Mom and members of their immediate family (spouse, parent, child, sibling and their respective spouses, regardless of where they reside) and persons living in the same household, whether or not related, of such employees, are not eligible to apply. Applicants must complete the student information form, a 400 to 700 word essay on the selected topic and sign the Scholarship Award Agreement Scholarship will be awarded to five students who write the most compelling essay as judged by an outside panel of senior living professionals. Application available online at http://www.aplaceformom.com/scholarship
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Scholarship Name: MHTA STEM Scholarship
Deadline: April 1
Award: $2,500-$5,000
Criteria: Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in a STEM field or in STEM teaching Only students with sophomore through senior academic status in the current school year may apply. Sophomore status may include students who have achieved this status through advanced placement (AP) credit or post-secondary options (PSEO)s Applicants must be enrolled at an accredited, Minnesota-based higher education institution Scholarships will be awarded in the fall term of 2017 and presented to recipients at MHTA’s Tekne Awards in November. Students must be enrolled at time of award In addition to traditional STEM fields, health science majors whose studies will NOT lead to participation in direct patient care are welcome to apply. The scholarship is open to international students, but preference is given to students who intend to work in Minnesota after graduation. Past scholarship winners are eligible to re-apply as long as they meet the rest of the requirements listed here.
Contact: http://www.mhta.org/educate/stem-scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Redding Bank of Commerce Scholarship
Deadline: April 30
Award: 5-$1,000 awards
Criteria: Graduating High School Senior Student has maintained a 3.0 GPA in senior year Student intends to enroll as a full-time college student within 12 months of graduation (proof of enrollment will be required before funds are distributed) Student is not an employee of Redding Bank of Commerce Student is not a family member of an employee of Redding Bank of Commerce Application available at https://www.reddingbankofcommerce.com/resources/student-scholarships
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Scholarship Name: Western Digital Scholarships for STEM
Deadline: April 3
Award: up to $5,000
Criteria: The Western Digital Scholarship Program was established in 2018 to help realize the potential of future scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians, as well as the dependents of our talented workforce. The global program is committed to awarding up to $1 million in scholarships to encourage and assist students whose educational opportunities will be expanded by financial assistance. Because when we uplift students to reach their goals, we all win. Eligibility Requirements: -Undergraduate student enrolled (or to be enrolled) on a full-time basis at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States, China, Japan, India, Malaysia, Philippines or Thailand -Undergraduate students majoring in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or Science (excluding agricultural sciences, health and other life sciences) in a B.S. program only -Minimum grade average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent -Demonstrated financial need or hardship -Traditionally underrepresented populations in the STEM disciplines, including females and individuals of African-American or Latino descent in the United States
Contact: https://www.westerndigital.com/company/corporate-philanthropy/scholarship-programs?_ga=2.107233601.2101934089.1553106829-321726697.1553106829

Scholarship Name: Elam Baer & Janis Clay Educational Scholarship
Deadline: April 8
Award: $1,000
Criteria: Students who have shown courage in dealing with epilepsy, commit- ment to their education, and perseverance in eliminating the obsta- cles that epilepsy may present are welcome to apply for the Elam Baer & Janis Clay Educational Scholarship. Ten $1,000 scholarships are awarded each year. Scholarship funds are intended to be used for school-related expenses only. Eligibility: ? Must have a diagnosis of epilepsy/seizure disorder. ? Must be a high school senior or a high school graduate. ? Must provide proof of acceptance to post-secondary academic or vocational program. ? Must live in Minnesota or eastern North Dakota. ? Must submit a completed application and two letters of recommendation. Selection Factors: ? Strong career goals ? How applicant has overcome obstacles related to epilepsy ? Personal achievements ? Involvement with the Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota and/or the community
Contact: https://www.epilepsyfoundationmn.org/index.php?cID=166

Scholarship Name: Land of Lakes Chapter Floyd Forsberg Environmental Scholarship
Deadline: April 30
Award: $1,000-$3,000
Criteria: The Floyd Forsberg Environmental Scholarship is for the 2019-2020 academic year. SWANA is a professional association of individuals involved in resource conservation and integrated solid waste management. SWANA is an international association, and Minnesota has been a chapter of this organization since 1986. Floyd Forsberg was the first Minnesota State Solid Waste Program Director. He began work in 1968 when there were more than 1,200 open dumps in the state. Forsberg helped develop a state plan, with a major goal to eliminate open dumps in 1970. By 1978 the majority of the dumps in Minnesota were closed and 75 new sanitary landfills had been licensed. His vision and leadership is highlighted in this award. Eligible Applicants: Minnesota college students currently enrolled in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Health, Environmental Sciences, Soil Science, Solid Waste Management or other environmental related programs located in Minnesota, with sophomore standing or higher, are eligible to apply. To Be Considered – Application Materials: A letter of application that includes a brief description of the applicant’s career goals in the fields of solid waste, environmental quality, environmental health, or related areas. The letter should not exceed two pages in length and should include all relevant contact information including name, address, telephone and email address. Preference will be given to those applicant’s whose career goals and field of study relates to solid waste management. A copy of the student’s college transcript and/or their current graduate transcript and their degree plan. A letter of recommendation from their college advisor, or another professor who is familiar with their studies and the student’s potential for growth, development, and service in the environmental quality field. Documentation supporting the students declared major. Please send all application materials to: Megan Dobratz director@swanamn.org www.swanamn.org
Contact: Megan Dobratz
director@swanamn.org
http://www.swanamn.org

Scholarship Name: Gallagher Student Health Careers Scholarship
Deadline: May 7
Award: 6-$7,500 awards
Criteria: Must be graduating with your first degree from an accredited four year institution at the end of the Spring Term of 2019 through the Spring Term of 2020. You must be enrolled as a full-time student and pursuing a career in a health related field for the two full semesters leading up to your graduation date. Application must include essay, financial aid form, two letters of recommendation, and official copies of transcripts.
Contact: https://www.gallagherstudent.com/scholarship/

Scholarship Name: Eugene R. Bonynge Memorial Scholarship
Deadline: May 1
Award: $1,000
Criteria: 1. The applicant must be a US resident and have graduated from a Minnesota high school; 2. The applicant must be a full-time student who is enrolled in, or accepted for enrollment in, a graduate training program in a behavioral science field which upon professional licensure would qualify as any of the following: Licensed Psychologist (LP), Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or Licensed Practicing Clinical Counselor (LPCC). Application available online at: http://woodlandcenters.com/news.php?id=21
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Scholarship Name: Summit Shah Scholarship
Deadline: May 1
Award: $1000
Criteria: Students currently enrolled in a college, university, trade school, or design school. All majors and areas of studies are encouraged to apply Complete the short essay prompt and fill out each section of the form below to be eligible If chosen, you will need to be able provide proof of enrollment in your chosen college or university By submitting an application, the applicant gives Summit Shah consent to use their essay, photo, name and information for marketing and promotional purposes.
Contact: http://www.summitshahscholarship.com/

Scholarship Name: MN Women in Public Finance
Deadline: May 31
Award: Varies
Criteria: Scholarship Overview: The Minnesota Chapter of Women in Public Finance operates a scholarship program that allocates at least $5,000 annually. Individual awards may vary. The goals of the scholarship program are to: 1) Recognize college-bound, female high school seniors and female undergraduate students who have exhibited scholastic achievement (preferably with an established aptitude in mathematics) and demonstrated leadership skills; 2) Encourage the consideration of careers in finance and, more specifically, public finance; and 3) Provide an opportunity for scholarship recipients to meet women established in the public finance industry and learn about the career options and opportunities available in this important field. Application: To qualify and apply for the Scholarship, the applicant must, at a minimum: 1) Be a female, college-bound high school student entering her senior year in the fall of 2019, OR be a female, college undergraduate in her freshman or sophomore year in the fall of 2019; 2) Have at least a 3.0 GPA or equivalent; 3) Exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, volunteer positions, internships and/or other work experience; 4) Indicate an interest in pursuing a public finance related career in finance, government, nonprofits, banking or law; 5) Complete and submit the Scholarship application form, the required essays and a photocopy of your most recent unofficial high school OR college transcript, as appropriate, VIA E-MAIL to info@mnwpf.org. The application must be RECEIVED no later than midnight CDT on May 31, 2019. Email bbohn@css.edu for application.
Contact: info@mnwpf.org

Scholarship Name: St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Scholarship
Deadline: May 3
Award: Varies
Criteria: Those graduates of the St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing who are seeking to further their education or seeking a specialty degree within the field of nursing Family members (children / grandchildren) of St. Cloud Hospital School of Nursing alumni Applications will be accepted regardless of geographic location of residence To be eligible for consideration an applicant must be: Enrolled in an undergraduate or technical program in the nursing field Maintain a grade point average of at least 3.0 Demonstrate involvement in alumni association, community and/or school activities
Contact: foundation@centracare.com.
https://www.centracare.com/locations/st-cloud-hospital/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Healthline & NAMI Stronger Scholarship Program
Deadline: May 1
Award: 4 - $5000 scholarships
Criteria: NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. Together with NAMI, Healthline is launching our 2019 scholarship program, which aims to assist and empower college students making a positive impact on mental health. This year’s scholarship is dedicated to the advancement of mental health, either through research, raising awareness, community building, or combatting stigma. The program will award four students with a $5,000 scholarship each. The awarded scholarships will include: Two scholarships awarded to undergraduate recipients making an impact on mental health Two scholarships awarded to graduate recipients making an impact on mental health Requirements for eligibility include: Current student in pursuit of an undergraduate or graduate degree (as of fall 2019) Current U.S. resident Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 from most recent college transcript Demonstrated involvement in the advancement of the mental health profession, either through research, patient advocacy, raising awareness, or community building
Contact: (855) 670-ISTS(4787)
https://www.healthline.com/scholarship-program

Scholarship Name: American Association of School Personnel Administrators (AASPA)
Deadline: May 31
Award: Varies
Criteria: The Leon Bradley Scholarship Program is established to encourage more minorities or persons of color to enter the field to teaching and school leadership. The American Association of School Personnel Administrators (AASPA) believes that it is of benefit for all students to experience diversity among the educators who serve as role models for our students. Thus, AASPA will annually award up to two scholarships to assist a minority college student seeking his/her initial teaching certification and/or endorsement and up to two scholarships to assist a minority graduate student seeking his/her administrative credential. Criteria: • Have an overall GPA of 3.0 or better. • Be a high school graduate or equivalent status. • If applying for the administrator scholarship, must have served as a licensed teacher. • Submit a letter from your Designated College Representative (Dean, Advisor, Professor, Counselor) • Submit a letter from a Character Reference (pastor, volunteer organization, teacher, manager) • Submit an Unofficial Transcript • Be a minority or person of color in one of the following categories: o American Indian (Native American) or Alaskan Native o Asian or Pacific Islander o Black o Hispanic o Middle Eastern o Other
Contact: amy@aaspa.org
913-327-1222
https://aaspa.org/leon-bradley-scholarship/

Scholarship Name: B. Davis Scholarship
Deadline: May 24
Award: $1000
Criteria: This Scholarship is available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any post secondary institution. There is no age restriction Be sure to include your name and the school you are attending this year and next This is not an academic scholarship but we would like to know where you are going to school now and what your future academic plans are. Application Procedure To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay of less than 1000 words on the topic below: Your submissions must be sent to us by email at awards@studentawardsearch.com Describe the three characteristics of leadership you value most. Discuss why you believe that these traits are so important and how you feel that they are developed in an individual.
Contact: awards@studentawardsearch.com
http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm

Scholarship Name: MN Social Service Association Scholarships
Deadline: May 31
Award: $1,000-$1,500
Criteria: MSSA offers undergraduate & graduate scholarships each year to or students in human service related degree seeking programs in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Contact: https://www.mnssa.org/web/MNSSA/MSSA_Scholarship/Scholarships_Main_Page.aspx

Scholarship Name: MN Social Service John Moline Scholarship
Deadline Month: May
Award: 2-$1,000 awards
Criteria: MSSA will award two $1000 scholarships for the 2015-2016 academic year to two undergraduate students enrolled in a health and human service related major or program. Applicants must have at least two semesters of college remaining. Apply online at http://www.mnssa.org
Contact: http://www.mnssa.org

Scholarship Name: MN Social Service Graduate Scholarship
Deadline Month: May
Award: $1,500
Criteria: MSSA will award a $1500 scholarship for the 2015-2016 academic year to a graduate student enrolled in a health and human service related program. Applicants must have at least two semesters of college remaining. Application available at http://www.mnssa.org
Contact: http://www.mnssa.org

Scholarship Name: Sue Fischer Scholarship for Nursing Excellence
Deadline: May 17
Award: Varies
Criteria: 1. Applicant must demonstrate some degree of financial need. 2. Applicant must be a full or part-time student enrolled in a baccalaureate degree nursing program and have accumulated enough credit hours to be at least at a Junior level. The applicant also may be an associate degree student returning to school or transferring for a baccalaureate degree nursing program or graduate degree nursing program. 3. Applicant must be in good academic standing, minimum 3.0 GPA. 4. Applicant must have demonstrated a commitment of service to others through employment, volunteer service, community service, etc. 5. Applicant must be a resident of the state of Minnesota. 6. Applicant must be enrolled in a higher educational institution in Minnesota. Contact Bridget Bohn at bbohn@css.edu or onestop@css.edu for an application.
Contact: OneStop
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Lisa Gleason
Lisa.Gleason@allina.com
763-236-3961

Scholarship Name: Eugene Bonynge Memorial Scholarship Behavioral Sci
Deadline: May 3
Award: 1,000
Criteria: • The applicant must be a US resident and have graduated from a high school in Minnesota • The applicant must be a full-time student who is enrolled in, or accepted for enrollment in, a graduate training program in a behavioral science field which upon professional licensure would qualify as any of the following: Licensed Psychologist (LP), Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Licensed Practicing Clinical Counselor (LPCC). • Applicants enrolled in a graduate program that will graduate in May 2019 will not be eligible. • Good academic standing (minimum required cumulative GPA of 3.0). A link to the application PDF can be found at the bottom of the home page of the website.
Contact: http://www.woodlandcenters.com/

Scholarship Name: Rosengren Kohlmeyer Law Office Scholarship
Deadline: May 31
Award: $500
Criteria: This scholarship is judged primarily on need basis, but does not exclude achievement standards. The scholarship must be submitted in full by May 31, 2015. LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Applications for this scholarship may be submitted by Minnesota high school seniors and college students who are pursuing a future career in law. A student aid report showing income status of your household must be attached for application to be considered. Must have a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0. A transcript must be attached with counselor or school representative signature for application to be considered. This scholarship is a one time scholarship worth $500. Although not required, applicants are encouraged to submit recommendation letters and/or resumes to substantiate their application. Apply online at http://rokolaw.com/scholarship-application/
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Scholarship Name: Page Education Foundation Scholarship
Deadline: May 1
Award: $1,000 to $2,500
Criteria: The Page Education Foundation awards grants to Minnesota's youth of color who are pursuing their dreams of post-secondary education. There is no minimum academic requirement. Page Grants must be renewed every year. Each year you accept a Page Grant, you are required you to mentor younger children of color (in grades K-8th grade) through a Service-to-Children project. The goals of the Service-to-Children project are to encourage and assist younger children of color to do well in school, have a positive attitude about education, and see college as a long-term goal. To be eligible for the Page Grant a student must be: 1) A student of color 2) A graduate of a Minnesota high school 3) Enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution in Minnesota and 4) Willing to complete a minimum of 50 hours for a Service-to-Children project. The Page Education Foundation selection committee chooses grant recipients based on a submitted essay, letters of recommendation, a willingness to complete the Service-to-Children requirement, and financial need. To apply for a Page Education Grant - whether new or returning - you must submit an application by May 1 of each year. If selected, you would then receive your scholarship for the upcoming school year. Awards consist of annual grants that range in value from $1,000 to $2,500. Recipients must reapply each year they attend post-secondary school and will receive subsequent grants based on their academic progress and mentoring performance. You will be notified by June 5 about the status of your application. Visit http://www.page-ed.org/apply/ for an application.
Contact: For application and more information visit http://www.page-ed.org/apply/
Questions? Contact the Foundation at 612-332-0406

Scholarship Name: HRSA Nurse Corps Scholarship Program
Deadline: May 21
Award: Varies
Criteria: The Nurse Corps Scholarship Program (NCSP) awards funds to students enrolled in a diploma, associate, baccalaureate, or graduate degree nursing program in exchange for their commitment to serve in high-need, underserved communities. Scholarship support includes payment of tuition, required fees, other reasonable educational costs, and a monthly living stipend. After completion of graduation/training, recipients can fulfill their service commitment at a number of approved health care facilities currently experiencing a critical shortage of nurses. Each scholar serves for a minimum of two years and receives one year of financial support (up to four years) for each additional year of service. To be eligible for a scholarship, you must: Be a U.S. citizen (born or naturalized), a national, or a lawful permanent resident; Be enrolled—or accepted for enrollment—in a professional nursing degree program at an accredited school of nursing in the U.S.; begin classes no later than September 30, 2019; Be free from any federal judgment liens; Be free from any other existing service commitment; Not be overdue on a federal debt.
Contact: https://bhw.hrsa.gov/loansscholarships/nursecorps/scholarship?utm_campaign=2019+Nurse+Corps+Scholarship+Program&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

Scholarship Name: Student Award Search Aid B. Davis Scholarship
Deadline: May 22
Award: $1000
Criteria: This Scholarship is available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any post secondary institution. There is no age restriction Be sure to include your name and the school you are attending this year and next This is not an academic scholarship but we would like to know where you are going to school now and what your future academic plans are. Please do not send transcripts or letters of recommendation at this time. Please visit the website for scholarship details.
Contact: awards@studentawardsearch.com
http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm

Scholarship Name: Ethel Curry Scholarship
Deadline Month: May
Award: Amount varies
Criteria: Undergraduate juniors and seniors or graduate students with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above with at least one-fourth or more blood quantum or combination blood from a major Minnesota Reservation or Community should apply. Applicants should be Minnesota residents who have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have a Minnesota Indian Scholarship Application (ISAP) on file with the Minnesota Indian Scholarship Program in Roseville, MN.
Contact: Apply online at http://www.getreadyforcollege.org/pdfGR/EthelCurryApp12-13.pdf
LaDonna Mustin
ladonna.mustin@state.mn.us
651-582-8832

Scholarship Name: Nursing Scholarship Program
Deadline: May 8
Award: Varies
Criteria: The NSP provides scholarships to nursing students in exchange for a minimum 2-year full-time service commitment (or part-time equivalent) at an eligible health care facility located in a primary care or mental health Health Professional Shortage Area also known as a Critical Shortage Facility. While in school, NSP participants receive tuition and fees, an annual payment for other reasonable costs to cover expenses for books, clinical supplies, and instruments, and a monthly stipend to cover living expenses.
Contact: https://bhw.hrsa.gov/loansscholarships/nursecorps/scholarship

Scholarship Name: Bethesda Scholarships
Deadline: May 19
Award: Varies
Criteria: Up to four $500 scholarships will be awarded to Lutheran high school seniors pursuing a post-secondary degree in any academic area that will prepare them to serve and support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Criteria: Be an active, communicant member of a Lutheran congregation. Be classified as a senior. Have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Up to four $3,000 scholarships will be awarded to Lutheran students pursuing undergraduate degrees in any academic area that will prepare them to serve and support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Criteria: Be an active, communicant member of a Lutheran congregation. Be classified as a freshman, sophomore or junior at an accredited college or university. Have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Have a career objective in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Contact: https://bethesdalutherancommunities.org/get-involved/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Abbott & Fenner Scholarship Program
Deadline: June 14
Award: up to $1,000 each year
Criteria: A&F Scholarships are available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any accredited post secondary institution. Students will submit an essay on the topic below: Describe your educational career and life goals. Explain your plan for achieving these goals. Include your degree/major, why you selected it, and how this degree/major will help you achieve your goals. Full details are available on the web site.
Contact: http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.php

Scholarship Name: Exceptional Nurse Scholarship
Deadline Month: June
Award: Varies
Criteria: ExceptionalNurse.com awards a scholarship of $250.00 to a qualified student with a disability to continue their education in a nursing education program. Preference is given to undergraduate students. Applicants must demonstrate a serious commitment to the academic study of nursing and career excellence. This scholarship is not renewable and will only be awarded once. Eligibility Requirements: Applicants must be students with a documented disability who have applied to, or already been admitted to, a college or university program on a full-time basis. Full scholarship details available online at: http://www.exceptionalnurse.com/scholarship.php
Contact: http://www.exceptionalnurse.com/

Scholarship Name: Mike Augustin Scholarship
Deadline: June 1
Award: Four- $500 scholarships
Criteria: Qualification requirements include: 1) Must be going to be a Junior or Senior, full-time college status for the enrollment year at a Minnesota College or University 2) Must have a major interest in the field of communication studies or education; 3) Must have an accumulative GPA of 3.0 or above; Application requirements include: 1) Submit a 1 page essay that includes your goals and future professional aspirations in your field of study. You may want to include an experience that has been important in clarifying or strengthening your motivation for a career in communication studies or education. 2) Provide a current college transcript.( non-official accepted ) 3) Provide one letter of recommendation. 4) Completion of included application (on back). 5) Complete applications must be received by June 1 of the enrollment year. 6) Previous winners are not eligible. Applications are available online at: http://resources.css.edu/finaid/forms/2017-2018/AugustinScholarship.pdf
Contact: OneStop
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Tom Cross
651-402-6297

Scholarship Name: American Association of University Women - Duluth
Deadline: June 1
Award: $1,000
Criteria: The scholarship is open to all women in post baccalaureate study with permanent addresses in Duluth or the surrounding area for 8 of the past 13 years; including Hermantown, Proctor, Cloquet, and Two Harbors. Application available on the website.
Contact: AAUW Scholarship Committee
Duluth, MN 55812
24 Garden Street
218-340-7141
https://aauwduluth.org/opportunities/

Scholarship Name: Emergency Nurses Association
Deadline Month: June
Award: Varies
Criteria: There are many scholarship opportunities available through the Emergency Nurses Association for both current RNs and Non-RN's and for both undergraduate students and graduate students. For applications and more information please visit: http://www.ena.org/foundation/grants/Pages/Scholarships.aspx
Contact: Emergency Nurses Association
800-900-9659

Scholarship Name: The Ornament Shop Scholarship
Deadline: June 1
Award: $500
Criteria: Purpose: To help the winning student pursue their goal of higher education. Essay Question (1000 word minimum): If you were currently in the United States Congress, what would you suggest to eliminate the deadlock we have seen in recent years brought on by one party or another defeating proposed legislation simply on party lines and not related to the benefit of the bill or the general population? Scholarship Amount to be Awarded: The $500 Scholarship will be awarded based on the content and originality of your essay and will be decided by The Ornament Shop Programming Director. Who is Eligible: Any graduating HS senior or current college/university student in the United States with a 3.0 GPA or higher. No essays will be returned. The scholarship will be paid via check mailed directly to the student's college or university as payment for tuition. Application available at http://www.ornament-shop.com/scholarship.html
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Scholarship Name: Finlandia Foundation Scholarships
Deadline: June 29
Award: Varies
Criteria: AINA SWAN CUTLER NEW ENGLAND MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP This is a scholarship of $1,500 for a student of Finnish-American heritage studying music, excluding hard rock and electronic music. Application available from Edith Eash, syrjalaeash@gmail.com, or see below for link to downloadable form. SÄVELE SYRJÄLÄ SCHOLARSHIP This is a scholarship of $1,000 for a student of Finnish-American heritage in the field of Journalism or Communications. Application available from Edith Eash, syrjalaeash@gmail.com, or see below for a link to a downloadable form.
Contact: https://sites.google.com/site/finlandiafoundationboston/scholarships

Scholarship Name: Helen N. & Harold B. Shapira Heart Medical Scholarship
Deadline: June 30
Award: $1,000
Criteria: The purpose of this scholarship is to stimulate interest in the study of heart and blood vessel diseases. Eligibility: MN students only who are currently enrolled in a MN state medical school and working in a curriculum with potential application to patients with diseases of the heart and blood vessel system. The successful candidate is eligible for renewal of the award for a second year provided they maintain satisfactory scholastic progress.
Contact: 1-800-331-6889
(952) 278-7903
https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/minnesota-heart-research-scholarships

Scholarship Name: Melvin P. Nelson & Esther L. Nelson Heart Scholarship
Deadline: June 30
Award: $1,200
Criteria: This scholarship was established as a permanent tribute to the years of dedicated fundraising for the American Heart Association of Melvin P. and Esther L. Nelson. This scholarship will enable a medical student to participate in health science research at a MN institution and to explore the field of research as a career. Eligibility: MN students only. Medical students registered at a teaching institution in the state of MN. The successful candidate will receive a stipend of $1,200 for a period of full-time research (usually three months duration) with a sponsor.
Contact: 1-800-331-6889
(952) 278-7903
https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/minnesota-heart-research-scholarships

Scholarship Name: Howard B. Burchell, M.D., Ph.D., Heart Scholarship
Deadline: June 30
Award: $4,500
Criteria: This scholarship was established as a permanent tribute to the outstanding contributions of Howard B. Burchell, M.D., Ph. D. to cardiovascular research and teaching. This scholarship will enable a medical student to participate in health science research at a MN institution and to explore the field of research as a career. Eligibility: MN students only Medical students registered at a teaching institution in the state of MN The successful candidate will receive a stipend of $4,500 for a period of full-time research (usually three months duration) with the sponsor.
Contact: 1-800-331-6889
(952) 278-7903
https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/minnesota-heart-research-scholarships

Scholarship Name: James H. Moller, M.D., Heart Scholarship
Deadline: June 30
Award: $1,200
Criteria: This scholarship was established to honor the outstanding, lifelong commitment demonstrated by Dr. Moller to the American Heart Association's mission of reducing disability and death from cardiovascular disease and stroke. This scholarship will enable a medical student to participate in health science research at a MN institution and to explore the field of research as a career. Eligibility: MN students only Medical students registered at a teaching institution in the state of MN. The successful candidate will receive a stipend of $1,200 for a period of full-time research (usually three months duration) with the sponsor.
Contact: 1-800-331-6889
(952) 278-7903
https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/minnesota-heart-research-scholarships

Scholarship Name: MN Indian Scholarship
Deadline: July 1
Award: Varies
Criteria: Scholarships are available to eligible Indian undergraduate students enrolled at least ¾ time and graduate students enrolled at least half time. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: -One-fourth or more American Indian -A Minnesota resident -Enrolled in an accredited college, university or vocational school in Minnesota -An undergrad student who qualifies for either a Pell or State Grant and demonstrates financial need or a graduate student who demonstrates financial need Application available online at MN Office of Higher Education website.
Contact: Julie Speikers - Financial Aid St. Scholastica
(218) 723-6656
https://www.ohe.state.mn.us/mPg.cfm?PageID=149

Scholarship Name: Goedeker's Book Scholarships
Deadline Month: July
Award: 2-$500 awards
Criteria: General Book Scholarship: Submission Requirements Essay length should be 300 words minimum Proof that you have a 3.0 GPA or higher For homeschoolers: provide a parent-generated transcript Clear contact information (name, mailing address, preferred means of contact) A few sentences about yourself and a recent photo of yourself which will be used for publicity purposes on the Goedeker’s Home Life blog Proof that you are enrolled in an accredited college for the spring semester OR proof that you have been accepted at an accredited college for the fall semester. Public Service Book Scholarship: Submission Requirements Essay length should be 300 words minimum Clear contact information (name, mailing address, preferred means of contact) A few sentences about yourself and a recent photo of yourself which will be used for publicity purposes on the Goedeker’s Home Life blog Proof that you are enrolled in an accredited college for the spring semester OR proof that you are registered for classes at an accredited college for the fall semester Proof that you or a member of your immediate family is employed in a position of public service, such as a letter from your/their employer or a copy of your/their most recent pay stub For family members of public service employees: provide proof of relation For veterans: provide proof of previous service. Full scholarship details and application are available at http://www.goedekers.com/college-scholarship
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Citizens Bank Scholarships
Deadline: August 1
Award: $2500-$5000
Criteria: Undergraduate: Be 17 years of age or older at the time of application Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia Be enrolled as an undergraduate in accredited post-secondary institution of higher learning for the school year 2018-2019. Submit an e written response to the essay question https://www.unigo.com/m/scholarships/citizensbank Graduate: Be 17 years of age or older at the time of application Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia Be enrolled as a graduate student in accredited post-secondary institution of higher learning for the school year 2018-2019. Submit an online written response to the essay question https://www.unigo.com/m/scholarships/citizensbankgraduate
Contact: https://www.unigo.com/m/scholarships/citizensbank

Scholarship Name: Mac Hyde Brownfield Scholarship Program
Deadline: August 17
Award: $2,000
Criteria: Undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited Minnesota college or university; and/or a Minnesota resident Pursuing a field of study related to brownfields redevelopment, including: engineering, earth/environmental sciences, government/public policy, law, business, real estate, public health, economic development Intended career in profession related to community revitalization, environmental quality, or remediation Minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 Winner commits to attend ReScape Awards Event on November 15, 2018 to receive scholarship
Contact: info@mnbrownfields.org
http://mnbrownfields.org/mac-hyde-brownfield-scholarship-program/

Scholarship Name: Strategic Name Development Scholarship Opportunity
Deadline Month: August
Award: $2,000
Criteria: Winner will have first priority for a 2013 Summer Internship Program. Eligibility: 1. Open to all full-time undergraduate students majoring in Linguistics, English, Marketing or Mass Communications 2. Must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA 3. Applicants cannot be currently employed by Strategic Name Development, Inc. 4. Students must be attending a college or university within the United States
Contact: Apply online at http://www.namedevelopment.com/scholarship/
sndscholarship@gmail.com

Scholarship Name: Empaxis Scholarship for Women in Business
Deadline: August 1
Award: $2000
Criteria: Open to women pursuing education and careers in business Grades: There is no minimum SAT/ACT or GPA required Residency requirement: United States resident School year: Can be either a high school student planning to attend for 20/21 or a current full-time college student
Contact: https://www.empaxis.com/scholarship/

Scholarship Name: Social Work Minority Fellowship Program
Deadline: September 1
Award: Varies
Criteria: CSWE’s Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) opportunities support the mission of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to reduce the effects of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities by increasing the number of individuals trained to work with underrepresented and underserved racial/ethnic minority persons with or at risk for mental health and/or substance abuse disorders. CSWE’s MFP will support 25 doctoral Fellows and 40 master’s Fellows annually. MFP Fellows, who are selected via a competitive application process, receive a stipend, mentoring, specialized training, and employment that helps them become behavioral health leaders focused on the needs of racial and ethnic minorities. Visit the link below for more information and application process.
Contact: https://www.cswe.org/Centers-Initiatives/Initiatives/Minority-Fellowship-Program

Scholarship Name: Platinum Avidity Scholarship
Deadline: September 1
Award: $1,000
Criteria: 1) Must be of Hispanic heritage 2) Minimum 3.0 GPA for high school students 3) Plan to enroll full-time in an accredited not-for-profit or for-profit 2-4 year university or graduate school during 1617 school year 4) U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident, DACA, or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA)
Contact: Wendy Bower
Platinum Finance
Directory of Corporate Giving
bower@uchicago.edu

Scholarship Name: HireNurses.com Nursing Scholarship
Deadline Month: September
Award: $1,000
Criteria: HireNurses.com is a company founded by nurses – each of us attended nursing school and can attest that it was one of the hardest and most rewarding accomplishments in our lives. We want to support the next generation of nurses by providing them with a $1,000 nursing scholarship to help a current nursing student while in nursing school. This nursing scholarship is open to all nursing students: from starting their nursing career as an LPN or RN to pursuing your bachelors, masters or doctorate or PhD in nursing! Apply online at http://hirenurses.com/
Contact: HireNurses.com

Scholarship Name: Karman Healthcare Scholarship Fund
Deadline Month: September
Award: Varies
Criteria: Must be currently enrolled at an accredited college or university in the U.S, age sixteen or older, open to all college and university students with mobility disability who use a wheelchair, or other mobility devices on a regular basis, and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater. Full scholarship details available at: http://www.karmanhealthcare.com/scholarships/
Contact: http://www.karmanhealthcare.com/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Marcella Arnold Nursing Scholarship
Deadline: October 1
Award: Varies
Criteria: Eligibility: Must be a full-time student in an Associate Degree or Baccalaureate Degree School of Nursing, or prior to the start of an LPN program. The scholarship is designed to help fund the final year. Must be eligible to join the Veterans of Foreign Wars or Ladies Auxiliary, or be a child or grandchild of a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars or Ladies Auxiliary. Must be a resident of the State of Minnesota. Non-residents of Minnesota must be a member of the Minnesota Veterans of Foreign Wars or Ladies Auxiliary attending a nursing school in Minnesota. Scholarship funds provided by the VFW Auxiliary, Department of Minnesota will cover expenses of: tuition, books, laboratory and similar fees, and include online courses.
Contact: VFW Auxiliary Department of Minnesota Veterans Service Building
20 West 12th Street, 3rd Floor
St. Paul, MN 55155-2002
http://resources.css.edu/finaid/Forms/2018-2019/Marcella Arnold Nursing Scholarship 1819.pdf

Scholarship Name: AES Engineers Scholarship
Deadline: October 6
Award: $500
Criteria: AES scholarships are intended for our future leaders across a wide spectrum of fields of study. This award is available to high school seniors and all students attending a post secondary educational facility. You are not required to be taking Engineering courses to be eligible. Full scholarship details available on the web site.
Contact: submit essay to scholarships@aesengineers.com
http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm

Scholarship Name: Wisconsin Loan Assistance Program
Deadline Month: November
Award: up to $50,000
Criteria: Health care professionals in Wisconsin can receive educational loan assistance through the Health Professions Loan Assistance Program (HPLAP). Applications are available online at www.worh.org and must be submitted, along with additional information, by November 1. Please visit the website for specific criteria and information.
Contact: www.worh.org
Kevin Jacobson
608-261-1888
Office of Rural Health
800-385-0005 (ext. 21)

Scholarship Name: Minnesota Dept of Health Loan Forgiveness Program
Deadline Month: November
Award: Varies
Criteria: The Department of Health's Office of Rural Health and Primary Care administers several loan forgiveness/loan repayment programs available to health professionals. Please visit the website for additional information.
Contact: www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/loan.htm
(800) 366-5424

Scholarship Name: Scholarship for Single Parents
Deadline: November 1
Award: $10,000
Criteria: -Attending an accredited post-secondary institution -Participating in an online degree program or a campus-based degree program with a significant online component to it (such as online lectures or quizzes) -Receiving some type of financial aid -A single parent
Contact: http://www.onlinecolleges.org/scholarship/

Scholarship Name: Digital Brands Scholarship
Deadline Month: November
Award: $1,000
Criteria: Printaholic.com is pleased to offer the Artistic Excellence in Print Design & Marketing Scholarship, a $1,000 scholastic award granted annually to the most qualified and deserving U.S. undergraduate or graduate meeting the following criteria:Printaholic.com Scholarship A current undergraduate or graduate majoring in Graphic Arts & Design or a related field Currently enrolled with an accredited U.S. university, college or institution of higher learning Recorded minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 Applicants will be judged based on the completion and submission of a personal marketing package promoting themselves. This package must contain one (1) of each of the following: Business card Brochure Poster Flyer Each individual piece in the package should showcase the applicant’s design skills and abilities. All pieces must work together to fully describe and display why the applicant deserves to be selected, highlighting academic achievements, experience and future goals relating to graphic design and art. Full scholarship details and application informations online at http://www.printaholic.com/scholarship/
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Deadline: November 3
Award: up to $40,000
Criteria: The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program is an undergraduate scholarship program available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who seek to attend and graduate from the nation's best four-year colleges and universities. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, up to 40 students will become Jack Kent Cooke Scholars and have access to funding for up to four years for undergraduate studies. Each award is intended to cover a significant share of the student’s educational expenses – including tuition, living expenses, books and required fees. Awards vary by individual, based on the cost of tuition as well as other grants or scholarships he or she may receive. This highly competitive scholarship includes: Up to $40,000 per year to attend a four-year accredited undergraduate school Ability to pursue any area of study Personal advising about selecting a college and navigating financial aid Multifaceted advising about how to transition to college and maximize the college student experienceAt a minimum, applicants must: Plan to graduate from a US high school in spring 2016 Intend to enroll in an accredited four-year college beginning in fall 2016 Earn a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above SAT combined critical reading and math score of 1200 or above and/or ACT composite score of 26 or above 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 Application information is available at http://www.jkcf.org/scholarship-programs/college-scholarship/
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Mike Colalillo Medal of Honor Scholarship
Deadline: November 15
Award: $1,500
Criteria: Must be a full-time student who is enrolled in a higher education institution in St. Louis County, or A resident of St. Louis County, MN, who is a full-time student enrolled in a higher education institution outside of St. Louis County, MN. Research paper is required
Contact: Kathleen Cargill
kathleen@thehistorypeople.org
218-733-7586
http://www.thehistorypeople.org

Scholarship Name: Google Scholarships
Deadline: November 1
Award: Varies
Criteria: Google offers a variety of scholarships including: Scholarships for students with disabilities who are pursuing a degree in computer science; Scholarships for students in historically underrepresented groups in technology who are pursuing a degree in computer science; Scholarships for student veterans who are pursuing a degree in computer science; Scholarships for women in technology
Contact: https://buildyourfuture.withgoogle.com/scholarships/

Scholarship Name: Sixt Scholars Program
Deadline: November 30
Award: $5,000
Criteria: Sixt rent a car is pleased to offer five high school seniors graduating in 2019 the opportunity to receive a $5,000 scholarship and become a Sixt scholar. The program is designed to assist high school students who plan to continue their education in college. Scholarships are offered each year for full-time study at an accredited institution of the student’s choice. Requirements: -Have a minimum 3.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale -Graduating high school senior in the USA, academic year 2018/2019 -Plan to enroll in a full time 2 or 4 year university Mandatory Application Materials: -A completed application appraisal form -Copy of your high school transcript -Deadline: November 30th, 2018 (Applications open September 1st, 2018)
Contact: https://www.sixt.com/sixt-scholars/

Scholarship Name: Mettl's Scholarship for Emerging Leaders
Deadline: December 14
Award: $2,000
Criteria: Mettl scholarship for Emerging leaders is an attempt to identify and assist young leaders who have shown an exceptional flair for leadership and have the mettle to be dynamic business leaders of tomorrow. Criteria: Have a minimum 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or currently studying in the US on a student visa. Have a proof of enrollment in a degree course from a recognized university or college. Employees of Mettl, as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings and children) and household members of each such employee, are not eligible.
Contact: scholarships@mettl.com.
https://mettl.com/pages/scholarship-for-emerging-leaders/

Scholarship Name: Flosum Salesforce IT Scholarship
Deadline: December 15
Award: 750
Criteria: 1. The applicants must be enrolled in an accredited 4-year university or college located in United States; 2. Graduating high school seniors with a GPA of 3.5 or above are also eligible to apply for the scholarship; 3. Applicants must be pursuing or intending to pursue their bachelor’s degree which can be in the fields of computer engineering, computer science or in another technical discipline such as electrical engineering, physics or mathematics with an interest in the field of computer science. To apply for this scholarship, submit the following: 1. Write a 1000-word essay comparing 3 the use of Salesforce with Jenkins, Changesets and Ant Migration tool. Also, explain the issues in using GIT with Salesforce. 2. Include a cover letter. Be sure to include your name, your college, college year, graduating year and intended major. In your cover letter, explain how you plan to use the scholarship and why we should select your application; To apply, submit your scholarship application to apply-scholarship@flosum.com. To be considered for the 2015 award, entries must be received no later than Dec 15, 2015 and winner will be declared on 31st-Dec-2015
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Veterans Benefits Scholarship
Deadline: December 31
Award: $2,000
Criteria: 1) Student must be enrolled in an associate's degree, bachelor's degree, or graduate level program at an accredited 2-year or 4-year university; 2) Employees, family, or acquaintances of VeteranAid.org are ineligible to apply; 3) Applicants must include a 150-word maximum introductory bio, along with a 500-750 word essay and the signed Scholarship Award Agreement
Contact: VeteranAid.org
scholarship@veteranaid.org
http://www.veteranaid.org/apply.php#scholarship

Scholarship Name: Brown PC Founder's Scholarship
Deadline Month: December
Award: $500
Criteria: The Emerging Business Group at Brown, PC is now accepting applications for the firm's Founder's Scholarship, a $500 stipend which will be awarded to a U.S. undergraduate business student with a demonstrated interest in entrepreneurship. The award will be paid directly to the student, and can be used for any expenses related to education, including but not limited to tuition, room, board, books, or commuting expenses. Candidates should submit a cover letter summarizing their interest and experience in entrepreneurship to heather.kemp@brownpc.com. Cover letters should also include the following information: Name Email Address Street, City, State & Zip Code Phone Number University Name & City, State Student ID GPA (minimum 3.0) Expected Graduation Date Candidates are encouraged to submit, along with their letter, any documents demonstrating their interest in entrepreneurship. Full scholarship details available at the web site: http://www.brownbusinesslaw.com/National-Founders-Graduate-Business-Student-Scholarship.shtml
Contact: heather.kemp@brownpc.com

Scholarship Name: Dentistry Scholarship
Deadline Month: December
Award: $1,000
Criteria: Criteria: Enrolled high school (senior only), college or graduate school. Applicants must be United State residents. Full scholarship details and application information available at: http://www.1dental.com/scholarship/
Contact: http://www.1dental.com/scholarship/

Scholarship Name: In-Home Care Innovation Scholarship
Deadline Month: December
Award: $1,500
Criteria: Eligibility: The annual scholarship award is for one (1) student enrolled in an associate's degree, bachelor's degree or graduate level program at an accredited 2-year college or 4-year university. Employees of SeniorAdvisor.com and members of their immediate family (spouse, parent, child, sibling and their respective spouses, regardless of where they reside) and persons living in the same household, whether or not related, of such employees, are not eligible to apply. Applicants must include a 250-word maximum introductory bio with their 500-750 word essay and sign the Scholarship Award Agreement. Full scholarship details available at: https://www.senioradvisor.com/ind/in-home-care
Contact: https://www.senioradvisor.com/ind/in-home-care

Scholarship Name: Look Twice, Save a Life Scholarship
Deadline Month: December
Award: 1,000
Criteria: InsuranceProviders.com is proud to introduce a new scholarship promoting motorcycle safety among students. The Look Twice, Save A Life Scholarship of $1,000 is awarded to any student who is currently attending or planning to attend college or some form of higher education. The scholarship will be awarded on an annual basis for the Spring semester. Full scholarship details available at: http://www.insuranceproviders.com/look-twice-save-a-life-scholarship
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Thermo Scientific Life Science Scholarship
Deadline: December 29
Award: $5,000-$10,000
Criteria: The Thermo Scientific Pierce Scholarship Program for the Spring 2015 semester includes two (2) $10,000 scholarships and four (4) $5,000 scholarships, to be awarded to undergraduate and graduate students with a declared major of biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or a related life-science field. To qualify for the scholarship, students must have a GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) and be enrolled in an accredited college for university for the Spring 2015 semester. In addition to these qualifications, students must also be legal United States residents, meaning that students possessing appropriate Visa status in order to study in the United States are also eligible. Students may apply for the scholarship through the Thermo Scientific Pierce Scholarship Website . Applications will be accepted until 1:00 p.m. PT on December 29, 2014. Each application will be reviewed and evaluated by a scholarship committee and announced to the chosen recipients by January 12, 2015. We strongly encourage all students that meet the scholarship award criteria to apply for this great scholarship! All questions regarding the scholarship may be directed to piercescholarship@thermofisher.com Application materials are available at http://www.pierce-antibodies.com/PierceScholarship/index.cfm
Contact:

Scholarship Name: Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program
Deadline Month: December
Award: $1500
Criteria: -Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. - Open worldwide. -Enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma) with a declared major in a science related field.
Contact: Apply online at http://www.novusbio.com/scholarship-program.html

Scholarship Name: TravelNursing.org
Deadline Month: December
Award: $1000
Criteria: Every 6 months, we will grant a $1000 scholarship to a potential nurse who provides the best essay on what they would like to accomplish in the medical field during their career.
Contact: http://www.travelnursing.org/nursing-scholarship.php

Scholarship Name: The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest 2011
Deadline Month: December
Award: up to $5,000
Criteria: Registered undergraduate full-time juniors or seniors for fall 2010 at an accredited four year college in the U.S. may apply. An essay of 3,000-4,000 words is required. The applicant must have a Faculty Sponsor for the essay. Electronic entry form and answers to frequently asked questions are available at the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity Website: http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org (click on "Prize in Ethics")
Contact: http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org (click on "Prize in Ethics")

Scholarship Name: MN Health Professional Loan Forgiveness Program
Deadline Month: December
Award: Varies
Criteria: The Minnesota Department of Health-Office of Rural Health and Primary Care administers loan forgiveness programs for health professionals. The intent of the loan forgiveness programs is to recruit and retain health care professionals to needed areas and facilities within Minnesota. Loan forgiveness is an important benefit for health care professionals (including physicians, mid-level providers, nurses, health-care faculty, pharmacists, and dentists) as well as health care facilities and communities experiencing a shortage of access to primary health care services. Applicants are selected based on their suitability for practice serving the geographic area of facility type, as indicated by experience or training. Preference is given to those applicants closest to completing training. The number of selections varies each year. Apply online at www.health.state.mn.us/divs/orhpc
Contact: Amy Vallery at amy.vallery@state.mn.us
800-366-5424

Scholarship Name: Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity
Deadline: December 14
Award: Varies
Criteria: This scholarship is open to full-time junior or senior undergraduates. Scholarship consists of writing an essay. Application available at http://eliewieselfoundation.org/ (click on "Prize in Ethics")
Contact: The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity
555 Madison Avenue - 20th Floor
New York, NY 10022
(212) 490-7788

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