Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Stephen J. Brady STOP Hunger Scholarships

The Stephen J. Brady STOP Hunger Scholarships recognize and reward students who have made a significant impact in the fight against hunger. The scholarship recipients each receive $5,000 for their education as well as a matching grant in their name for the hunger-related charity of their choice. The Stephen J. Brady STOP Hunger Scholarship is named for the Sodexo Foundation's founder and former president, who was an unstoppable champion in the fight to end hunger. Thanks to Steve's efforts, which made these scholarships possible, an emerging generation of leaders will be cultivated in the fight against hunger.

Deadline: December 5, 2013

Award: $5000 

More info: http://www.sodexofoundation.org/hunger_us/scholarships/scholarships.asp

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Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest

This essay contest is for students registered as full-time undergraduate juniors or seniors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States during the Fall 2013 semester. To enter, applicants must submit an original, unpublished essay of 3,000 to 4,000 words. Applicants may respond to the following suggested essay topic: "Articulate with clarity an ethical issue that you have encountered and analyze what it has taught you about ethics and yourself." The topic is only a suggestion; applicants may write about any topic they wish, as long as it explores the theme of ethics. International and non-citizens are eligible as long as they fulfill all the other requirements.

Deadline: December 2, 2013

Award: $500-$5000

More info: http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/entercontest.aspx

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Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship

Google believes information should be universally accessible. Their education and scholarship programs aim to inspire and help students become future leaders in computing and technology by breaking down the barriers that prevent them from entering these fields.

As part of our commitment to military veterans, Google established the Google SVA Scholarship in partnership with Student Veterans of America. The scholarship provides assistance to student veterans who are pursuing university degrees in the field of computer science in the U.S. Selected students will receive 10,000 USD for the 2014-2015 school year and will be invited to attend the Google Scholars’ Retreat in the summer of 2014.

To be eligible to apply, applicants must:
  • Be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a university for the 2013­-2014 academic year
  • ­Intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-­time student at a university in the United States for the 2014-­2015 academic year
  • Maintain a strong academic performance
  • Be pursuing a Computer Science or Computer Engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field
  • Exemplify leadership and demonstrate a passion for computer science and technology
  • Have received an honorable discharge, or is in good standing with his/her branch of service
Recipients will be selected based on the overall strength of their essays and application materials compared to the entire applicant pool.

Deadline: December 2, 2013

Award: $10,000

More info: http://www.google.com/edu/students/google-sva-scholarship/

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The Google Lime Scholarship

Google believes information should be universally accessible. Their education and scholarship programs aim to inspire and help students become future leaders in computing and technology by breaking down the barriers that prevent them from entering these fields.

As part of their commitment, they have partnered with Lime Connect, a nonprofit organization that supports students with disabilities while they pursue education and promising careers, to help university students with disabilities work toward their academic goals in the field of computer science. Selected students will receive 10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or 5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) for the 2014-2015 school year and will be invited to attend the Google Scholars’ Retreat in the summer of 2014.

To be eligible to apply, applicants must:
  • Have, or consider themselves to have, a visible or invisible disability (See Lime Connect’s definition here) ­
  • Be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a university for the 2013­-2014 academic year 
  • Plan to enroll as a full-­time student at a university in the United States or Canada for the 2014-­2015 academic year Maintain a strong academic performance 
  • Be pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a degree in a closely related technical field
  • Exemplify leadership and demonstrate a passion for computer science and technology 
Deadline:  December 2, 2013

Award: $5000-$10,000

More info: http://www.google.com/edu/students/the-google-lime-scholarship/ 

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Generation Google Scholarship

This scholarship is for graduating high school seniors who are pursuing a bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, or a related field. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must belong to an underrepresented group in computer science, defined as follows: 1) African American, Hispanic, or American Indian; 2) women; or 3) individuals with a disability. Applicants must also meet the following criteria: strong record of academic achievement, demonstrated financial need, leadership qualities, and a demonstrated commitment to and passion for computer science and technology through involvement in their community.

Deadline: December 2, 2013

Award: $10,000

More info:  http://www.google.com/edu/students/the-generation-google-scholarship/

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Dr. Robert H. Goddard Scholarship

The National Space Club awards a $10,000 scholarship each year, in memory of Dr. Robert H. Goddard, America's rocket pioneer. The scholarship is presented at the Goddard Memorial Dinner each spring, for the following academic year. The award is given to stimulate the interest of talented students in the opportunity to advance scientific knowledge through space research and exploration.

Deadline: December 2, 2013

Award: $10,000

More info: http://www.spaceclub.org/programs/goddard.html


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Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Program

This scholarship program is for students who are enrolled at a community college through December 2013. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must have a cumulative college-level GPA of 3.5 for all course work completed in the last five years, regardless of institution attended. Applicants must be on track to earn an associate's or bachelor's degree (or equivalent), and have a minimum of 36 semester (or 48 quarter) college-level credits completed at or transferred to a community college by December 31, 2013, and 48 semester (or 72 quarter) college-level credits by August 31, 2014. Applicants also must have a minimum of 30 semester (or 45 quarter) college-level credit hours completed at a community college in the past five years. Applicants must be enrolled at least part-time at a two- or four-year college for the fall 2014 semester and hold temporary or permanent residency in the country of the community college the student is attending or possess an appropriate visa.

Deadline: December 2, 2013

Award: $1000-$2500

Open to everyone as well as Phi Theta Kappa members

More info at:  http://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/applicants/#.UpUnlSc2Ygw
and: http://www.ptk.org/scholarships


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Friday, November 22, 2013

Memrise.com--Learn vocabulary, languages, history, science, trivia and just about anything else

Free learning resource: Learn languages, standardized tests, Math, Science, History, memory courses--all free!

There are thousands of courses on Memrise - all free and all created by other members of the community. Courses are available in many languages, for many languages and other subjects.

Learn the course using science-based learning techniques. Bring learning to life with mems - little snippets of imagination and humour that make things easy to remember.

Earn points whilst you learn, and compete against friends. Thanks to the spaced repetition scheme you'll practice items you've learnt before again in the future - earn more points for remembering them for longer lengths of time

Check out the website: http://www.memrise.com/

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

AFA (Alzheimer's Foundation of America) Teens Video Competition

This competition is for students between the ages of 13 and 19 (as of the application due date) who are US citizens or permanent residents. To apply, applicants must submit an autobiography and create an artistic or documentary video of two minutes or less that conveys the following: a moment in relation to Alzheimer's disease when you learned something about your understanding of the disease, learned something about caregiving, or decided to become a community volunteer/activist.

Deadline: December 1, 2013

Award: $250-$500

More info: http://www.afateens.org/competition_video.html

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17th Annual Key to Employment for the 21st Century Symposium, Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Metropolitan Education Commission's Key to Employment for the 21st Century Symposium will take place on Wednesday, February 5, 2014 at the University of Arizona Student Union Ballroom.

The Symposium is designed to inspire students to pursue college, science, technology, and 21st Century careers. It provides students with an opportunity to meet industry professionals, to explore technologies, to learn about courses of study, skills and educational requirements that will prepare them for college, and to connect with colleges, trade schools, and community organizations that provide opportunities for internships and training. MEC Executive Director, Dr. June Webb-Vignery, states, “The Metropolitan Education Commission is pleased to sponsor the 17th Annual Key to Employment for the 21st Century Symposium.

The Symposium is an excellent opportunity for Tucson and Pima County high school students to meet with high-tech industry professionals and representatives from University of Arizona tech-oriented departments, allowing them to begin making career choices and understanding the academic requirements for achieving their goals. The U of A campus tour that is conducted is an additional incentive for students to pursue their academic and career goals.”

If you are a Pima County high school student and would like to attend the event, please talk to your school counselor, who should contact the Metropolitan Education Commission at 520-670-0055 or metcom@theriver.com .

High-tech companies that are interested in being an Exhibitor are encouraged to visit http://www.mec4education.org/key-to-employment.html to register. We are also soliciting Sponsorships for the event, please email metcom@theriver.com or call 520-670-0055 to find out how to become a Sponsor.






FRA Americanism Essay Contest

This contest is for students in grades 7 through 12, including those who are homeschooled. To qualify for this contest, applicants must be sponsored by an FRA (Fleet Reserve Association) member in good-standing or by a currently chartered branch or unit (see website to locate your local branch or unit). To apply, applicants must write an essay of 350 words or less on the topic, "The Bill of Rights and Me." The grand national prize is an expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., to visit the White House, Supreme Court, and Capitol Hill, including a meeting and/or photo opportunity with their US Representative or Senator(s), depending upon availability.

Deadline: December 1, 2013

Award: $1000-$2500

More info: http://www.fra.org/Content/fra/AboutFRA/EssayContest/default.cfm

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Ashley Soule Conroy Foundation Scholarship

This scholarship is for students who are planning to participate in full-time study abroad for at least one full semester outside of the United States. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be enrolled as undergraduate students at a four-year college or university in the United States and have completed at least one year of college-level course work or 30 hours of earned credit at the college or university. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Only spring and fall semester study abroad programs are eligible; applications for spring semester are due by December 1.

Deadline: December 1, 2013 

Award: $3,000

More info: http://www.ashleysfoundation.org/

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4 College Admissions Strategies for Students With Bad Grades

4 College Admissions Strategies for Students With Bad Grades 
 By Briana Boyington

http://news.yahoo.com/4-college-admissions-strategies-students-bad-grades-165232530.html

As a high school student in Tennessee, Austin Herrera knew that he wanted to go to college. But with grades ranging from A's to D's, he knew his options would be limited.

Herrera says he was too distracted in school and his reputation as a class clown, extracurriculars and lack of interest and effort affected his grades. Dyslexia, he says, was another hurdle that affected his grades and confidence.

"I doubted myself and sort of gave up on myself when I saw the grades that I had, because I would work hard and study but I still came out with a low grade," he wrote in an email.

Herrera switched schools his senior year and used the new atmosphere to change direction and focus on the future. Realizing that his past academic problems would affect his admission chances, Herrera used his personal statement to acknowledge his grades, discuss his learning disability and show his interest in studying business and film.

"I explained dyslexia -- what it was and how I learned. I just explained that I'm a very hard worker and passionate."

Herrera was accepted into two of the five schools he applied to and now studies film as a freshman at Columbia College Chicago.

For students who struggle academically in high school, the college application process can be especially stressful. The competitive admissions process can make these students feel like college is out of reach, but there are still options.

Admissions experts say students can explain an academic dip in college applications and use the rest of their senior year to make their application more appealing. Students should talk to a counselor to examine all their options, but the following four strategies can help students with poor grades strengthen their college applications.

[Avoid these big college application mistakes.]

1. Take responsibility and offer an explanation: There are many reasons a student's grades can drop, including family issues, illness, a switch in teachers during the year or a lack of maturity. Admissions officials recognize that grades aren't always an indicator of capability, so experts say students need to take the time to write an honest explanation about their grades.

"Everybody makes mistakes; there's not one perfect person out there. But how do you learn from those mistakes -- if you can explain it thoughtfully and in a mature way, often times a college is going to understand that," says Kat Cohen, CEO and founder of IvyWise, an educational consulting company.

Students can discuss poor grades in a personal statement or in the additional information field on the Common Application.

"You can point out on it, 'I take full responsibility for the grades that I earned early on. I was not mature enough. I didn't realize the effort that it would take to be successful in high school. I've learned and I've improved,'" says Nancy McDuff, associate vice president for admissions and enrollment management at the University of Georgia.

2. Get recommendation letters from teachers and counselors: A good word from a high school counselor or teacher who knows a student well can go a long way in college admissions, experts say.

"Sometimes a great letter of recommendation can come from a teacher who has seen a student greatly improve their grade and go from very low to very high, even if the student has higher grades in other classes," says IvyWise's Cohen.

[Learn how to secure a good recommendation letter.]

Students should develop close relationships with counselors and teachers and have an explicit discussion about what they'd like addressed before a letter is written, experts say.

3. Wait to apply and improve your grades: Early admission is extremely competitive, so experts recommend students with poor grades on their transcripts apply during regular admission and use the extra time to take challenging courses and improve their GPA.

"Focusing on your grades now is critical. There are lots of different ways to improve your grades," says Cohen.

Students should use their teachers as tutors, visiting them frequently to discuss what to focus on and what weaknesses to work on, she says.

[Learn how to apply to college when you don't have all A's.]

4. Start at a community college: For students without the academic background for a four-year institution, admissions officials recommend attending a community college for at least a year. That's especially true if students need to catch up on developmental course work.

"Community colleges are better prepared to handle that and get the student up to that level playing field so they can transfer to a four-year university," says Jeff Fuller, director of student recruitment at the University of Houston.

Students who take this route should maintain a perfect grade point average, Fuller adds.

Admissions officials want to make sure applicants will be able to thrive in college. Students with low grades will need to prove that their past poor grades aren't indicative of who they are now and their capabilities as a college student.

"The F will always be on their transcript. But like everything in the college admissions process, students that show that they can overcome either adversity, academic preparation, whatever it may be -- those are great telling signs for a student's perseverance and persistence towards graduation," Fuller says.

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Friday, November 15, 2013

Delta Air Lines Engineering Scholarship

This scholarship is for members of Women in Aviation, International. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled in a baccalaureate degree in Aerospace/Aeronautical, electrical, or mechanical engineering. Applicants must be full-time students at the junior or senior level with a minimum of two semesters with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. In addition, to the $5,000 scholarship, the recipient will receive a trip to the 24th Annual International Women in Aviation Conference. Applicants must be US citizens or eligible non-citizens. To apply for this scholarship, applicants must include a detailed essay of 500-1000 words that addresses a given topic.

Deadline: Nov. 18,

2013 Award: $5,000

More info:  http://wai.org/education/scholarship_list_2013.cfm

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Kraft Foods Inc. Scholarship

This scholarship is for children of full-time employees of Kraft Foods or one of its subsidiaries. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be attending or planning to attend US colleges, universities, vocational schools, or technical schools. Employees must have been employed for one year as of November 30 of the applicant's senior year in high school. Employees must also be employed at the time the scholarship award is granted.

Deadline: November 30, 2013

Award: $500-$3,500

Application: http://www.kraftbenefits.com/documents/scholarshipprogrambrochure.pdf

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Maintenance Technician Certificate Scholarship

In answer to the Helicopter Industry's need for qualified Helicopter Maintenance Technicians and in an effort to attract new talent to the industry, the HFI is sponsoring six (6) scholarships for Helicopter Maintenance Technicians.

This scholarship is for students who are enrolled in a helicopter maintenance technician program. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in an FAA certified Part 147 or International Equivalent AMT training program.

Deadline: November 30, 3013

Award: $2,500

More info: http://helicopterfoundation.org/Default.aspx?tabid=2839&language=en-US

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Go Red Multicultural Scholarship Fund

This scholarship is for women from culturally diverse racial or ethnic backgrounds who are pursuing a career in healthcare. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be of Hispanic, African-American, or other minority origin; be US citizens/permament residents; be currently enrolled at an accredited college, university, or allied health institution in the US; and have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.

Deadline: Nov. 30, 2013

Award:  $2,500

More info: https://www.goredforwomen.org/get-involved/show-support-for-go-red/multicultural-scholarship-fund/


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William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students

This fellowship is for graduate and undergraduate minority students from underrepresented communities of color. To qualify, applicants should have an excellent academic record and the following: demonstrated interest or experience in nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, and the social sector; excellent research and writing skills; demonstrated financial need; and US citizenship or permanent residency. Students must be able to work as interns for 12-15 weeks in the Washington, DC office of the Aspen institute during the academic semester in which the fellowship is awarded. Fall and Spring interns will work part-time (15-20 hours per week) and Summer interns will be full-time). A fellowship stipend of approximately $2,000 will be awarded to the fall and spring intern and approximately $4,000 to the summer intern.

Deadline: Nov. 22, 2013

Award: $2000-$4000

More info: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/policy-work/nonprofit-philanthropy/leadership-initiatives/hearst

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Out to Protect Scholarship

This scholarship is for individuals who identify as gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender, or a straight ally. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be pursuing a career in law enforcement. Applicants must be "out" to family, friends, and peers at an academy or law enforcement agency; be recognized as role models by their peers and supervisors; demonstrate use of the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics as a guide for decision making; and demonstrate the ability to graduate from a law enforcement training program.  

Deadline: Nov. 22, 2013 

Award: $500-$1000

More info: http://www.outtoprotect.org/

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Incredible Media Internship Opportunities for Minority Students

Incredible Media Internship Opportunities for Minority Students

From Project Greenlight: http://www.collegegreenlight.com/blog/incredible-media-internship-opportunities-for-minority-students/

The Emma L. Bowen Foundation for Minority Interests in Media is currently recruiting nationwide for multi-year, paid internship positions at media companies across the U.S.

Minority students who are graduating high school seniors or college freshmen, have at least a 3.0 GPA, an interest in the media industry, and plan to attend a four-year college are eligible to apply to the program. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal residents, and speak and write English fluently. A list of cities where the internships are available and other information about the program can be found on the Foundation’s web site at http://www.emmabowenfoundation.com/

The Emma L. Bowen Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to prepare minority students for careers in the media. The Foundation will celebrate its 25th Anniversary in 2014! The program focuses on scholastic achievement, direct work experience and professional development. Students work each summer until graduation from college and earn both salaries and matching scholarship funds. Over a period four years, the students experience numerous aspects of corporate operations and develop company-specific skills with the goal of full-time employment after graduation. The Foundation provides additional professional development opportunities at its annual summer conferences, Link Mentoring program and New Media and Technology program. Approximately 250 students currently participate as interns with 40 partner companies, including some of the nation’s largest and most influential media firms and vendors in broadcast television, cable, and film. They anticipate approximately 50 to 60 new opportunities in 2014 in cities across the United States. They invite interested students to visit our their site for more information and an application.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

American Go Foundation College Scholarship

This scholarship is for juniors and seniors attending a high school in the United States or its territories. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must have served as important youth organizers and promoters for the American Go community. Applicants who have started clubs and promoted Go in areas where there is not a current, strong Go community will be given special consideration. Strong players who spend much of their time voluntarily teaching will also be considered, although the award is focused more on Go promoters and organizers who have substantially contributed during their Go career. Applicants must be planning to attend a college or university and not be more than 20 years of age as of January 1 of the year the award is made.

Deadline: Nov. 20, 2013

Award: $1,000

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More info: http://agfgo.org/pages/scholarships.php

First Freedom Student Competition

The First Freedom Student Competition is a first-semester national essay and video contest. It offers high-school students an opportunity to compete for $2,500 awards as they examine the history and current-day relevance of religious freedom, and then, by written essay or video production, present their evaluation. The competition is open to students in the United States and U.S. territories, and to American schools and American home-schooled students worldwide. 9th - 12th grade students at all levels of academic placement are invited to participate.

Deadline: Nov. 18, 2013

Award: $2,500

More info: http://www.firstfreedom.org/education/students.html


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Delphix Technology Scholarship for Women

This scholarship is for women who are full-time college students pursuing technical degrees like computer science, mathematics, information technology, etc. Applicants must be full-time students when applying for the competition in 2013 and during the beginning of the 2014 calender year. To apply, applicants must submit a software project that they developed outside of school or paid work. Submissions must include source coding along with any tests and documentation that have been created.  

Deadline: Nov. 17, 2013  

Award: $5,000

More info:  http://www.delphix.com/scholarship/

Friday, November 8, 2013

Study Scholarship - German Academic Exchange Service

This scholarship provides highly qualified individuals with an opportunity to do independent study in Germany or to complete a full master's degree program at a German college or university. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be graduating undergraduate seniors, graduate students, or recent college graduates who received their bachelor's degree no more than six years before the application deadline. Applicants should be US or Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been full-time students at an accredited US or Canadian University for at least two years at the time of application. Applicants may not have lived in Germany for more than one year as of the application date. Candidates may be 1) pursuing a master's program at a German university or 2) pursuing a well-defined independent study or research program that necessitates a stay in Germany; independent study applicants must have an invitation from an academic partner at a German university or research institution. Candidates in the arts, humanities, and social sciences should have a good command of German.

Deadline: Nov. 15, 2013

Award: $5,000

More info: https://www.daad.org/gradstudy

Media Fellows Program

This scholarship is for rising college juniors and seniors in good academic standing. To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be full-time, degree seeking students whose major or minor prepares them for a career in strategic public policy, advertising research, management, planning, and buying. These include, but are not limited to, mass communications, journalism, marketing (business or mass communications), and political science. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA in their major concentration. Graduate students are not eligible to enter the Media Fellows Program.

Deadline: Nov. 13, 2013

Award: $5,000 

More info:  http://www.mediascholars.org/media-fellows-program/