Chinese Scholarship 2010

The main scholarships source for Chinese Students is http://www.ocanational.org/ (Organization of Chinese Americans). Since there are lots of Chinese students in America, it sounds pretty hard to find scholarships. But if you quit looking for it, you won’t find anything.

To get more information about Chinese Scholarship 2010:

en.csc.edu.cn

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Toyota Scholarship 2010

Candidates for the Toyota Community Scholarship must have a grade point average of 3.0 or better, be an effective leader, and have a well-documented record of service both within and outside the school setting, and plan to pursue an undergraduate degree in the United States. While academic performance is the prime factor in the selection process, the distinguishing characteristic will be the overall impact of the student’s contribution(s) in the area of community service. The student applying for this scholarship must have initiated or be actively involved in a service program addressing a school or community need.

To get more information about Toyota Scholarship 2010:
http://www.toyota.com/about/philanthropy/education/scholarships/

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Florida Medallion Scholarship 2010

A student graduating from high school during the 2009-10 academic year and applying for state aid for the 2010-11 academic year must apply for a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship after December 1 and prior to high school graduation.  To apply a student must submit a completed Initial Student Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) during the last year in high school by visiting www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org and selecting “State Grants, Scholarships and Applications,” then “Apply Here.”

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Mtag Scholarship

Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant (MTAG)

Program Overview
Created by the Mississippi Legislature this program is designed to provide financial aid assistance to Mississippi residents attending state approved public and nonprofit two-year and four-year eligible colleges and universities.

The primary objective of the MTAG is to provide educational opportunities for students who wish to pursue post secondary education in the state.

To get more information about Mtag:

http://www.mississippi.edu/riseupms/search-results.php?article_id=230

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Tamu Financial Aid

Of alliance, land, institutional and private funds (en) for eligible students are to be supported by the financing of her education. Financial support can do a combination of scholarships, advances, exemptions, students employment. Scholarships and subsidies become as ” given money ” and the pupil is not necessary to refund, however, the loans and pupils are an employment as a self-help help and most advances the repayment as a student than half of the time or graduate is enrolled less. Work student encloses time study positions and the part-time employment positions, either on-oder out of vision campus. Tamu Financial Aid   , Tamu scholarship

https://financialaid.tamu.edu/Default.aspx

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Duct Tape Scholarship

Make a prom outfit out of duct tape to win a $5,000 scholarship. There will be Three (3) Overall Prizes: One (1) Overall First Place, One (1)Overall Second Place and One (1) Overall Third Place Potential Winning Couples, selected from among all eligible Contest Entries. Those Couples wishing to be considered for the Top of the Tape Award must designate their entry within one of the three Attire Categories: (1) Traditional Prom Attire; (2) Theme/Costume Attire; and (3) Just Plain Silver Attire. All Contest Entries, regardless of submission category, will be judged collectively according to the same judging criteria, and those three Contest Entries with the highest scores will be awarded a prize. Overall Prizes may be awarded within a single Attire category or among the Attire categories � winning an Overall Prize is determined solely based on the highest scores achieved under the Judging Criteria.

www.stuckatprom.com/

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Elks Scholarship

Elks National Foundation Scholarships

Providing America’s students with the opportunity to attain an excellent education.”Most Valuable Student Scholarship Contest -500 scholarships ranging from $ 4,000 to $60,000

The Elks National Foundation awards $2.216 million in college scholarships to a total of 500 high school seniors nationwide through its Most Valuable Student scholarship contest.

  • Eligibility

High School Senior and U.S. citizen.

§ Judging Criteria

Scholarship, leadership and financial need.

§ Awards

500 four-year awards:

Two $60,000 scholarships ($15,000 per year)

Two $40,000 scholarships ($10,000 per year)

Two $20,000 scholarships ($5,000 per year)

494 $4,000 scholarships ($1,000 per year)

§ Applications and Deadlines

Available after November 1 at www.elks.org, local Elks lodges and local high school, or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Elks National Foundation.  SASE application requests will be fulfilled through December 31.

§ Filing Deadline: Mid-January.

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NASA Scholarships

Nasa Scholarships For Everyone

This program is open to all U.S. citizens, who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) discipline at a college or university that is accredited in the United States are eligible for the MUST funding opportunity. Students of all underrepresented groups (Women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and persons with disabilities) are encouraged to apply.

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Accounting Scholarships for Undergraduates

  • American Society of Women Accountants – Scholarship Information. Eligible students shall be either a part-time or full-time student pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in accounting or an equivalent designated post-baccalaureate certificate of accounting. Shall have completed a minimum of 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours with a declared major in accounting. Shall be attending an accredited college, university or professional school.
  • The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting – Scholarships in three categories. 1. Laurels Fund – The Laurels Fund provides one-year academic scholarships for women who are pursuing a Ph.D. in accounting. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $5,000 each. 2. Women in Transition – The “Women in Transition” Scholarship was designated this fund for scholarship awards to women returning to school to earn a bachelor’s degree in accounting. This scholarship is renewable annually upon satisfactory completion of course requirements. 3. Women in Need Scholarship – Available to women in their third, fourth, or fifth year of academic pursuit who need the financial support to complete their degrees. This 2-year, $2,000 per year scholarship is renewable annually upon satisfactory completion of course requirements.
  • National Association of Black Accountants – Scholarship Program. To qualify, individuals must be an ethnic minority who is currently enrolled as a full-time students (12 semester hours or equivalent), and have a minimum grade point average in your major and overall of 2.5.
  • National Society of Accountants – Scholarships – up to 30 a year. Students majoring in accounting with a “B” or better grade point average. Students enrolled in a degree program at an accredited 2-year or 4-year college or university. High school students must wait until they are attending college to apply. Only undergraduate students are eligible. Only U.S. or Canadian citizens attending a U.S. accredited business school, college or university may apply.
  • Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting – Scholarships. Eligibility Requirements: Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Hispanic/Latino heritage residing in the fifty states or Puerto Rico, Be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative 3.0 grade point average based on a 4.0 scale, Must plan to enroll as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student (12 credits undergraduate/6 credits graduate per semester) for a full academic year, Be pursuing a degree in an accounting, finance, IT or related field.
  • AICPA – American Institute of Certified Public Accountants – Scholarships. Information about scholarships provided.
  • Association of Certified Fraud Examiners – Scholarships
    Recipient: Full-time students enrolled in accounting and auditing, fraud examination, or criminal justice programs. Graduate or undergraduate students. Amount: Varies and is based on need Information: 512.478.9070 or 800.245.3321
  • The Government Finance Officers Association – Scholarships
    Recipient: Multiple scholarships available to graduate and undergraduate students entering a career in state or local government. Phone: 312.977.9700
  • Name: Doctoral Fellowship Sponsor: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Recipient: Doctoral program students with five or more years professional accounting experience. Amount: $12,000 per year for up to 5 years Information: 212.596.6221
  • Name: Doctoral Fellowship Program Sponsor: Deloitte & Touche Foundation Recipient: Doctoral program accounting student at an accredited university who has completed two or more semesters or the equivalent. Amount: $20,000 per year for two years Information: 203.761.3000
  • Name: Educational Foundation Scholarship Sponsor: Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting: American Society of Women Accountants and the American Women’s Society of CPAs Recipient: Accounting major with 60 completed semester hours. Amount: $1,000 – $4,000 Information: AWSCPA – 610.407.9229, ASWA – 800.326.2163
  • Name: Fellowship Program in Accounting Sponsor: American Accounting Association (AAA) Recipient: Student entering a doctoral program Amount: $2,500 Information: 941.921.7747
  • Name: John L. Carey Scholarship Sponsor: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Recipient: Liberal Arts degree holders pursuing graduate studies in accounting. Amount: $5,000 per year Information: 212.596.6221
  • Name: Minority Accounting Doctoral Support Program Sponsor: KPMG Foundation Recipient: African-American, Hispanic American, and Native American students in full-time accounting doctoral programs. Amount: $10,000 per year for up to five years Information: 201.307.7628
  • Name: NABA National Scholarship Sponsor: National Association of Black Accountants Recipient: NABA member who maintains an accounting GPA of 3.2, sophomore or higher completed accounting credits. Amount: $2,500 or more Information: 301.474.NABA
  • Sponsor: National Society of Public Accountants (NSPA), NSPA Scholarship Foundation Recipient: Undergraduate accounting student. Amount: $500 – $1,000 Information: 800.966.6679
  • Name: TDC Scholarship Sponsor: National Association of Black Accountants Recipient: NABA member who maintains an overall GPA of 2.5 and accounting GPA of 2.0, sophomore or higher completed accounting credits Amount: $1,000 Information: 301.474.NABA
  • The American Association of Attorney Certified Public Accountants Foundation 24196 Alicia Parkway, Suite K Mission Viejo CA 92691 800/CPA-ATTY FAX: 714/768-7062 AMOUNT: $250-$1,500 DEADLINE(S): APR 1 FIELD(S): Accounting; Law Essay contest for accounting and/or law students. Contact organization for current topics and rules.
  • Robert Kaufman Memorial Scholarship Scholarship for: Undergraduate. Amount of Scholarship: $5000 Number of Scholarships: 20. Scholarship Deadline: February 28 Majors: Accounting. For Scholarship Application and more info: Director of Scholarships Indenpendent Accountants International Educational Foundation 9200 South Dadeland Blvd. Suite 510 Miami, FL 33156

Scholarships for Hispanics 2009-2010

Hispanic Scholarships

The Hispanic Scholarship Fund provides college scholarships and educational assistance grants for students of Hispanic heritage. Scholarship applications for 2009-2010 awards will be available September 1, 2008 through February 18, 2009.

Scholarship Eligibility Requirements

  • Have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent)
  • Be a U.S. citizen OR legal permanent resident with a valid permanent resident card or passport stamped I-551
  • Be pursuing or plan to pursue your first undergraduate or graduate degree
  • Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Plan to enroll full-time as an undergraduate or graduate student in a degree seeking program at a U.S. accredited institution in the U.S., Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, or Guam in the upcoming academic year.

About The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) Founded in 1975 as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, HSF’s vision is to strengthen the country by advancing college education among Hispanic Americans. In support of its mission to double the rate of Hispanics earning college degrees, HSF provides the Latino community more college scholarships and educational outreach support than any other organization in the country. During the 2006-2007 academic year, HSF awarded nearly 4,200 scholarships exceeding $26.5 million. In its 32-year history, HSF has awarded more than 82,000 scholarships worth more than $221 million to Latinos from all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands attending nearly 2,000 colleges and universities.

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