Scholarships
First Cavalry Division Association Scholarship
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Applicant must be the child of a soldier who died while serving in the 1st Cavalry Division. Also eligible are the children of a soldier who has been declared 100% disabled from injuries incurred while serving with the 1st Cavalry Division during War. Applicant can also be the child or grandchild of a 1st Cavalry Division soldier, USAF, FAC, AIE pilot, or war correspondent who served in a designated qualifying unit which was involved in the battle of the Ia Drang Valley during the period of 3-19 November 1965. Applicant must also send a self-addressed, stamped envelope, and request for additional information and application.
International Foodservice Editorial Council Annual Scholarship
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Applicant must be currently enrolled and in good standing in a post-secondary, degree-granting educational institution. Evidence of training, skill and interest in both foodservice and the communication arts are required.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists Foundation Grant-in-Aid
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Selection is based upon merit, past performance, originality and imagination of project, support of the department where the work is to be done, significance of the project, and financial need. Transcripts and endorsements required.
Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowship
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Applicant must be an active member of Phi Kappa Phi and must not have graduate credit prior to the academic year for which they are applying.
Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB)
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Applicant must enlist in active Army. Individual must contribute $1,200, which is deducted from first year's pay. Award is for up to $985 per month for up to 36 academic months.
Montgomery GI Bill/Army College Fund
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Applicant must enlist in the active Army for specified critical military skills. Individual must contribute $1,200, which is deducted from first year's pay. Award is for up to $1,388 per month for up to 36 academic months.
Sarah Rebecca Reed Scholarship
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Applicant must be accepted in an American Library Association-accredited program for the fall semester and have earned no more than 12 semester hours.
Frank B. Sessa Scholarship for Continuing Education
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Applicant must be a Beta Phi Mu member.
Harold Lancour Scholarship for Foreign Study
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Applicant must demonstrate relevance of proposed foreign study to employer or school or field.
Undergraduate Research Fellowship
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Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and a second- or third-year undergraduate student planning to attend graduate school. Fellowship begins June 1 and lasts three to six months.
Minority Undergraduate Research Fellowship
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Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and a second- or third-year undergraduate minority student planning to attend graduate school. Fellowship begins on June 1 and lasts two to three months.