1. AT&T
The AT&T Labs Fellowship Program awards scholarships and grants
to women and minority post-graduate students. The AT&T Foundation
has also announced a new scholarship program offered in conjunction with
UNCF to provide scholarships for African-American children or
stepchildren of regular full-time employees of AT&T, Inc. and its
U.S. subsidiaries.
2. Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil, in partnership with SECME schools, awards scholarships
annually to minority students who are entering math and engineering
programs. Mobil Delvac, part of Exxon Mobil, also awards Agricultural
Scholarships for students studying agriculture.
3. General Electric (GE)/LULAC Scholarship
Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident and a minority
student enrolled in full-time studies leading to a bachelor’s degree at
an accredited college or university in the U.S. and have a minimum GPA
of 3.25. Award is based upon academic performance, performance in
business or engineering-related subjects, pursuing a career in business
or engineering, writing ability, extracurricular activities, and
community involvement.
4. The Jackie Robinson Foundation’s Scholarship Program
This program awards scholarships of up to $7,500 annually to minority
high school students. Scholarships are meant for four-year college
students who can demonstrate financial need and leadership potential.
5. Bank of America
Bank of America Joe Martin Scholarship program is a competitive
scholarship program available for college or vocational schools to
dependents of associates who have been employed by Bank of America for
at least 1 year. Dependents of deceased, disabled, or retired associates
also are eligible. Awards range from $1,000 to $5,000 for each year of
full-time enrollment. Scholarship awards are based on academic
achievement, leadership, contributions to school and community,
character, and financial need.
6. Ford Motor Company
Society of Manufacturing Engineers Ford PAS Scholarships offers three
$10,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who have also
participated in the PAS program. The Ford Partnership for Advanced
Studies (PAS) program enrolls high school students into informal
internship or mentorships where students can learn from business
professionals and academics. PAS focuses on education in the sciences,
engineering, math and other technical fields.
7. J.P. Morgan Chase
The Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Scholarship Program is open to
graduating high school seniors in New York City who will attend a
participating four-year college or university within one of the five
boroughs. Awards are given for both academic achievement and financial
need. Awards include full tuition, textbook stipends and paid summer
internships with JP Morgan Chase.
8. Best Buy
Best Buy’s @15 Scholarship Program is awarding $1,500 in scholarship
money to 1,000 students living in the United States and Puerto Rico.
Students who will be entering college in the fall after graduating from
high school will be eligible for this scholarship. Students should
demonstrate excellent academic achievements, volunteer efforts and work
experience. Best Buy wants to help you to prepare for a brighter future
by awarding you money for college tuition.
9. Golden Key International Honor Society
Golden Key believes in rewarding its members for their academic,
leadership and service excellence. To this end, the Society offers more
than $600,000 in member-only scholarships. Golden Key’s scholarships and
awards are administered by Golden Key headquarters annually and require
a formal application. Each scholarship has a unique submission deadline
and application process.
10. Academic-Year Ambassadorial Scholarship
The Rotary Foundation awards scholarships for citizen of countries
that have Rotary Clubs. Ambassadorial Scholarships, The Rotary
Foundation’s oldest and best-known program, was founded in 1947. Since
then, more than 40,000 men and women from about 100 nations have studied
abroad under it. Today it is one of the world’s largest privately
funded international scholarships programs. Nearly 700 scholarships were
awarded for study in 2009-10. Through grants totaling approximately
US$16.2 million, recipients from about 70 countries studied in more than
80 nations.
11. Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola awards a number of scholarships to graduating high school
students pursuing 4-year degrees, but the company also has scholarships
for students endeavoring to attend 2-year colleges. The Coca−Cola
Scholars Foundation has announced the establishment of the Coca−Cola
All-State Community College Academic Team program, providing up to
$450,000.00 in scholarships. The top scoring student from each state
will be a “New Century Scholar” and receive a $2,000.00 scholarship.
Fifty students will be “Gold Scholars” and be awarded $1,500.00, fifty
students will be “Silver Scholars” and be awarded $1,250.00, and fifty
students will be “Bronze Scholars” and be awarded $1,000.00.
12. McDonalds
The Ronald McDonald House Charities. Scholarships are for those
applicants who live in the U.S., where there are participating local
chapters. The applicant must be a high school senior and under 21 years
of age. The scholarships are available for either four-year or two-year
colleges.
13. Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart gives a significant number of scholarships in each of their communities to graduating high school students.
Wal-Mart offers the Wal-Mart Associate Scholarship, which requires
that the applicant be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the
United States, be employed part-time or full-time with Walmart Stores
for at least six consecutive months prior to the application due date,
must have graduated high school/home school or obtained a GED before
applying, and able to demonstrate financial need.
14. American Rhodes Scholars
Rhodes Scholars are elected for two years of study at the University
of Oxford, England, with the possibility of renewal for a third year.
All educational costs, such as matriculation, tuition, laboratory and
certain other fees are paid by the Rhodes Trustees. Each Scholar
receives, in addition, an allowance to meet expenses during term-time
and vacations. The Rhodes Trustees cover the necessary costs of travel
to and from Oxford, and upon application, may approve additional grants
for research purposes or study-related travel. Applicant must be a
citizen of the United States, applicant, by October 1, 2010, must be at
least 18 but not yet 24 years of age, must have achieved academic
standing sufficiently advanced to assure completion of a bachelor’s
degree before October 1, 2010. The maximum award varies.
15. The Dell Scholars Program
The Dell Scholarship Program is offered to high school students
participating in an approved AVID program. The funding for each Dell
Scholar is $20,000. The value of the 250 scholarships available equals
$5 million. MSDF funds a significant percentage of college expenses
which allows students to focus on their studies and successfully
complete a bachelor’s program. Eligibility requirements: Graduating from
an accredited high school this academic year, earning a minimum of a
2.4 GPA, demonstrate need for financial assistance, participating in an
MSDF approved college readiness program for a minimum of two years,
planning to enter a bachelor’s degree program at an accredited higher
education institution in the fall directly after graduation from high
school, and be a U.S. citizenship or permanent resident.
16. The Gates Millennium Scholars
The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS), funded by a grant from the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation, was established in 1999 to provide
African American, American Indian/Alaska Natives, Asian Pacific Islander
Americans, and Hispanic American students with an opportunity to
complete an undergraduate college education in all discipline areas, and
a graduate education for those students pursuing studies in
mathematics, science, engineering, education, or library science.
Requirements for scholarship consideration are the following: must be a
citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the United States, have
attained a cumulative high school GPA of 3.3 on an unweighted 4.0 scale
or have earned a GED.
17. The HP Scholar Award
The HP Scholar Award is a scholarship for students interested in
engineering. The total value of the four-year scholarship, which
includes the HP Scholar Productivity Package and the three paid
internships, will exceed $40,000 per student. Scholarship awards are
$12,000 ($3000 per year for four years). Upon acceptance, each HP
Scholar receives a Productivity Package which includes an HP laptop,
printer, and PDA. HP Scholars are eligible for three paid summer
internships with HP at an HP location in the US during their
undergraduate studies. Requirements for the scholarship: African
American, Latino, and American Indian high school seniors or community
college transfer students who will be attending one of the HP Scholar
partnership universities (University of California, Los Angeles, North
Carolina A&T, Morgan State University, or University of Washington)
and will be majoring in computer science, computer engineering or
electrical engineering.
18. Intel Science Talent Search
Applicant must be enrolled in a two- or four-year U.S. college or
university undergraduate course of study, full time (At least 12 college
credit hours) in the fall semester. Be a graduating high school/home
school senior. Requirements to apply: have at least a 2.5 cumulative
high school GPA, and have taken either the ACT or SAT standardized
tests, be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United
States, not be a Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. employee or dependent of an
employee, demonstrate financial need by required documents. The Maximum
Amount: $100000
19. Google Scholarships
Google offers scholarships that will help women and minorities enter computing and technology fields.
AISES Google Scholarship
The AISES Google Scholarship awards scholarships to American Indian,
Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian AISES members for degrees in computer
science, management information systems and computer engineering.
Maximum Amount:$10,000.
Google Global Community Scholarship Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference
Google Global Community Scholarship to help students attend the Grace
Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference is offering a
scholarship fop a group of female students outside of the US. Women
throughout the world are encouraged to apply. Awards are up to $2,500
for airfare, hotel, conference registration and other travel
requirements.
Google UNCF Scholarship
Google has partnered with UNCF to provide scholarships. The UNCF
Google Scholarship Program is for African American students in their
pursuit of a computer science or computer engineering degree.
Requirements: applicants must be entering their senior year of
undergraduate study or be enrolled in a graduate program at an
accredited university in the US. Students will receive a $10,000
scholarship award during the upcoming academic year. Google Scholars
will be invited to attend a retreat at Google headquarters in
California.
HCF Google Scholarship Program
The Google Scholarship Program offers awards to junior or senior
college students studying computer science or computer engineering or
getting a Master’s or PhD. Scholars will be invited to an all expense
paid trip to the Google Headquarters in California. Requirements: must
be Hispanic or of Hispanic background, a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident residing in the United States, studying full-time in the United
States or Puerto Rico, have a minimum GPA of a 3. .5 on a 4.0 scale,
can demonstrate financial need, is a junior or senior undergraduate or
graduate student pursuing a degree in computer science or computer
engineering for the upcoming academic year. Maximum Amount: $10000
20. Sam Walton Community Scholarship
Applicant must be enrolled in an accredited two or four year U.S.
university undergraduate course of study, and be registered full time,
taking at least 12 college credit hours, in the fall semester. Be a
graduating high school/home school senior, have at least a 2.5
cumulative high school GPA, and have taken either the ACT or SAT
standardized tests, a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the
United States, not be a Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. employee or dependent of
an employee, and can demonstrate financial need by required
documentation. Maximum Amount: $3000.
21. National Merit Scholarship Corporation
NMSC conducts scholarship programs for corporations, company
foundations, and other business organizations. Most corporate-sponsored
awards are designated for children of a sponsor’s employees or members.
Certain scholarships, however, are offered for local residents of a
community in which a company conducts operations, or for students with a
college degree plan or career plan in which the corporate sponsor is
interested inawarding a scholarship. Each corporate sponsor announces
its program, confirms eligibility of award winners, and pays scholarship
costs. Corporate sponsors are billed annually for scholarship costs,
which include stipend amounts paid to winners and nominal grants that
are used to underwrite National $2500 Scholarships, for which all
Finalists are considered. Certain sponsors also recognize Scholarship
winners at a corporate special event and/or in the corporation’s
publications. Amount: Varies by Corporation. Requirements: Varies by
corporation.
22. Tylenol Scholarship Program
The Tylenol Scholarship program helps students who are pursuing
careers in the medical field. Tylenol awards $5,000 and $10,000
scholarships (totaling $250,000) to forty students based on leadership
qualities and academic performance. The Tylenol Scholarship Fund
currently awards $250,000 in scholarships each year to students pursuing
careers in healthcare. Requirements: Open to all students pursuing a
career in healthcare.
23. Microsoft Scholarships
A Microsoft scholarship is for students wishing to pursue an
undergraduate degree in computer science and related technical
disciplines. Scholarship are offered to residents in the United States,
Canada and Mexico. Microsoft offers four different types of technical
scholarships for the 2011-2012 academic year to current undergraduate
students: General Scholarships, Women’s Scholarships, Minority
Scholarships, and Scholarships for Students with Disabilities. The
scholarships is for one academic year for either a full or partial
scholarship. Full tuition scholarships will cover tuition for the
2011-2012 academic year as posted by the financial aid office at your
college or university. Microsoft will make payments to the designated
school, and they’re not transferable to other academic institutions. The
scholarship is for tuition only. . Requirements: quality of
application, interest in the software industry, commitment to
leadership, and financial need. Eligibility, students must be enrolled
full time in a bachelor’s degree program at a 4-year college or
university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico at the time of
submiting the application. An undergraduate degree in computer science,
computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as
electrical engineering, math, or physics, and an interest in computer
science. The scholarship is merit based, requiring maintaining a 3.0
cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0
cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0.
24. Discover Card Scholarship Program
The Discover Scholarship Program awards up to $250,000 in
scholarships annually to high school juniors nationwide to support
continued education and training beyond high school. Since 1991,
Discover has awarded more than $16 million in scholarships to nearly
6,500 students. Requirements: Any current high school junior who has at
least a 2.75 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale for 9th and
10th grades, demonstrates accomplishments in community service and
leadership and has faced a significant roadblock or challenge. Up to 10
scholarships of $25,000 each are available. Scholarships may be used for
any type of post-high school education or training, certification,
licensing, two- or four-year trade and technical education or a two- or
four-year college degree.
25. The Walton Family Foundation Scholarship
To qualify for The Walton Family Foundation Scholarship, student
must: be the legal dependent of a full time Wal-Mart Associate employed
for at least one year, be a senior, graduating high school or home
school, or have a GED equivalency certificate, a minimum 22 ACT or 1030
SAT (Critical Reading + Math) score, be able to demonstrate financial
need by required documents. Maximum Amount: $13000.
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