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8 Scholarships You Can Apply for Right Now

With most college acceptance letters rolling out on April 1st for you pre-collegiettesä, and us collegiettesä already feeling the brunt of those hefty tuition bills, finding the bucks to help ease that tuition dent is crucial for all of us. HC recently ran an article about 10 scholarship opportunities you can apply for, but no worries if you missed them because we’re back again with 8 more scholarships you can apply for right NOW—and some of the deadlines are coming up!

1. Patrick Charnon Memorial Scholarship 2011

Deadline: March 31, 2011

Prize: $1,500

Number of awards: 1

Application requirements: This scholarship may be used for any undergraduate study or full-time study and the applicant must demonstrate a strong service to others. The scholarship is limited to 250 applicants, and getting in your application early is key—the first 250 applicants will be considered.  The applications must be mailed with recommendations, an essay and a transcript. For contact info or additional information you can go to College Board or The Center for Education Solutions 
 

2. CollegeSTEPS Program 2011

Deadline: None

Prize: Maximum of $1,000

Number of awards: 20

Application requirements: Take the right steps to apply to this private scholarship program sponsored by Wells Fargo that’s open to current high school students (HC pre-collegiettesä, this one’s for you!) who are U.S. citizens.  This scholarship is awarded to applicants via a random drawing. For more information about how to apply, visit College Board.

3. Healthy Lifestyles Scholarship

Deadline: April 30, 2011

Prize: $5,000

Numbers of awards: 1

Application requirements: This scholarship is available to applicants that are U.S. citizens and under age 25. To apply, applicants must answer two essay questions: in less than 1000 words, “Why is a healthy lifestyle important in school?” and in less than 500 words, “describe your career plans, goals and personal ambitions.” Applicants must first register at StudentScholarships.org and create a profile before applying. Registration is free and gives applicants access to the website’s free scholarship database.

4. U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship

Deadline: March 31, 2011

Prize: $1,000

Number of awards: 40

Application requirements: This Internet scholarship program requires no paper at all! Applicants can apply by filling out an online application here. The program is available to current high school seniors planning to enroll in college for the upcoming school year. In addition, college freshmen, sophomores and juniors enrolled at a four-year college or university that participates in the U.S. Bank No Fee Education Loan Program are eligible. Applicants must either be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien. The winners will be selected at random and will be notified by mid-April.

5. Admiral Grace Murray Hopper Scholarship

Deadline: May 15, 2011

Prize: $1,500

Number of awards: 3

Application requirements: Online application, faculty reference, personal reference, and (if applicable) a university financial aid contact.  This scholarship, sponsored by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), is available to undergraduate freshmen female engineering, engineering technology or computer science majors in SWE-approved schools or schools with ABET programs. To apply, visit here and register with the website and then proceed to the application.

6. The Lillian and Samuel Sutton Education Scholarship Program

Deadline: March 31, 2011

Prize: Up to $1,000

Number of awards: N/A

Application requirements: In addition to submitting two letters of recommendation from a professor or teacher in the student’s field of specialization or major, undergraduate applicants must submit proof of full-time enrollment at their school or university. A recent official college transcript, financial verification information and an essay must also be submitted. For more information, visit the UNCF website.

This NAACP-sponsored scholarship is open to two-year and four-year undergraduate and graduate education majors. Undergraduate applicants must have at least a 2.5 GPA and be enrolled as full-time students, while graduate applicants must have at least a 3.0 GPA and can either be enrolled full or part-time.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens and must complete the online application here


7. Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Scholarship Awards

Deadline: April 16, 2011

Prize: $1,000 to $5,000

Number of awards: 100

Application requirements: Online application, resume and SAR.  Sponsored by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, this scholarship is awarded to full-time, two-year or four-year undergraduate or graduate students that demonstrate qualities of leadership and service to others and have high financial need. Students enrolled in community college receive the lowest amount of aid ($1,000), four-year undergraduate students receive $2,500, and graduate students receive the maximum amount of $5,000. Applicants must apply online here.

8. Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship

Deadline: July 1, 2011

Prize: $1,000

Number of awards: N/A

Application requirements: Applicants must contact the Zonta club nearest to them and must be nominated by a local Zonta club in order to apply.  Established in 1998 by Zonta Club of Syracuse member Jane M. Klausman, this scholarship is awarded to women pursuing undergraduate or Master’s degrees in business management. This is a great scholarship opportunity for international students—12 international scholarships are awarded each year. For more information, visit their website.

Still feel lost? Websites like scholarships.com [www.scholarships.com] and CollegeBoard [http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/welcome.jsp] are great starting points. For HC pre-collegiettesä, talking to your school’s guidance counselor is a great way to get ideas and information about scholarship opportunities. For HC collegiettesä, visiting your school’s career services office or financial aid office are helpful starting points as well. Happy scholarship hunting!

Sources:

http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/details.jsp?xy=0

www.cesresources.org/charnon.html

http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/details.jsp?xy=6

studentscholarships.org

https://www2.usbank.com/cgi_w2/cfm/studentloans/online_app.cfm

http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/

https://applyonline.uncf.org/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fApplicant%2fSGA%2fApplyOnline.aspx%3fProgramId%3d585&ProgramId=585

http://uncf.org/forstudents/scholarDetailSGA.asp?id=585

www.chci.org/scholarships

http://www.zonta.org/WhatWeDo/InternationalPrograms/JaneMKlausmanWomenInBusinessScholarship.aspx

http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/welcome.jsp

Photo: http://www.collegetocareers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/scholarship-image.jpg 
 
 

Ngozi Ekeledo has four major loves in life: reading, writing, laughing and sports. She is a junior in the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, yet despite being in the Midwest, she’s still a Southern girl at heart. She’s majoring in Broadcast Journalism, minoring in Sociology and pursuing an Integrated Marketing Communications Certificate. She is currently the Marketing Director for the Northwestern News Network and serves as a reporter for Sports Night, her campus’s sports TV show. She is also a writer for North By Northwestern (her campus’s online publication) and is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and Alpha Kappa Psi. When she isn’t busy bouncing around in a bubble of journalism, she can be found dishing out sarcastic quips, longing for her mom’s homemade mac n’ cheese or playing impromptu Friday night basketball games with her crazy, yet entertaining friends. After college, she hopes to pursue a career in sports journalism and one day work her dream job at ESPN. Hopefully Erin Andrews , Linda Cohn and Rachel Nichols will be on board for her round table, The View-esque sports TV show idea.