A. Patrick Charnon
Memorial Scholarship
Full-time undergraduate students enrolled in a four-year college in
the U.S. Each scholarship carries a stipend of $1,500 per academic year.
Recipients may re-apply each year for up to four years, provided they
continue to meet the requirements of the award. Applications accepted
January 15 - August 1.
All-USA
College Academic Team
Recognition program for exceptional full-time undergraduates at four-year
institutions in the USA and its territories.
Carpe
Diem Foundation Scholarships
The Carpe Diem Foundation
awards scholarships to students "who have demonstrated outstanding
achievements, exceptional leadership ability and a serious commitment
to community service."
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Daughters
of the Confederacy
The United Daughters
of the Confederacy gives scholarships to undergraduates and graduate
students who are the lineal descendant of an eligible Confederate (that
is, one who served honorably in the Confederate Army, Navy, or Civil
Service or who gave Material Aid to the Cause). An applicant who is
a collateral descendant must be a member of the Children of the Confederacy
or the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Olive W. Garvey
Fellowships
Biennial award to outstanding college students around the world through
a competitive essay contest on the meaning and significance of economic
and personal liberty. Awards range from $1,000 - $2,500.
Hellenic Times Scholarship
Fund
For undergraduate and graduate students of Greek descent, between the
ages of 17 and 25.
Humane Studies
Fellowships
For undergraduate and graduate students interested in the classical
liberal/libertarian tradition of individual rights and market economies.
More than 100 fellowships up to $12,000 are awarded annually.
Josephine de
Karman Scholarships
$16,000 (for graduate) or $8,000 (for undergraduate) scholarship to
support either the senior year of study for undergraduates or for PhD
candidates with ABD status.
Thomas R. Pickering
Foreign Affairs Fellowships
The program offers scholarships through the Woodrow Wilson Foundation
for college sophomores interested in careers in foreign service. The
fellowships include tuition and fees, stipend, books, one round-trip
travel during the junior and senior years of college, paid State Department
summer internships in Washington D.C. and overseas, and fellowship support
for master's degrees in international affairs.
National
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
The Hispanic Scholarship
Fund was founded in 1975 to help Hispanic-American college students
complete their education. The scholarships are available on a competitive
basis for community college, four-year college, and graduate students
of Hispanic heritage. Awards generally range from $1000 to $3,000. To
be eligible you must: be of Hispanic heritage (one parent must be fully
Hispanic or both parents must be half Hispanic); be a U.S. Citizen or
a permanent resident; have earned at least 15 undergraduate college
credits in the U.S. or Puerto Rico with a minimum GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0
scale; attend an accredited U.S. college full-time
The Roothbert
Fund Scholarship Program
Approximately 20 ($2,000-$3,000) awards are offered to students in the
U.S. in need of financial aid to further their education at the undergraduate
or graduate level. Deadline: early February.
Swiss
Benevolent Society of New York Scholarships
Merit based awards for study at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional
levels both in the U.S. and abroad. Deadline: March.
Talbot's
Women's Scholarship
Talbots Charitable
Foundation offers up to five $10,000 and 50 $1,000 scholarships for
women who earned their high school diploma or GED at least 10 years
ago, and who are now seeking a a bachelor's degree from a four-year
college of university.
Qualifications: Resident in the United States,
Earned a high school diploma or GED on or before September 1994,
Have not previously
earned and bachelor's degree, Enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-
or part-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two- or
four-year college, university or vocational-technical school, Attending
the full 2004-05 academic year and receiving a degree no earlier
than May , Having at least two semesters (24 credit hours or more) remaining
to complete an undergraduate degree as of the beginning of the fall
academic term. Only the first 1,000 eligible applications
received will be processed
Target
All-Around Scholarships
Target awards scholarships
to undergraduates aged twenty-four or younger, who have outstanding
records in academics and community service.
USA
Today College Academic Team
USA TODAY seeks outstanding
undergraduates across the country. Sixty students are named yearly to
the First, Second and Third Teams of the All-USA Academic Team. The
20 members of the First Team each will receive a trophy and a $2,500
cash award.The criteria are designed to find students who excel not
only in scholarship but also in leadership roles on and off campus.
A key element given most weight by the judges will be a student's outstanding
original academic or intellectual product. Any full-time undergraduate
of a four-year institution in the United States or its territories is
eligible. U.S. citizenship is not required. Students in five-year programs
who have not received a baccalaureate are eligible.