USA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS


THE YEO AND YEO SCHOLARSHIP

New information USA scholarship on Yeo and Yeo Scholarship.
Amount: Average: $1000
Requirements: Applicant must demonstrate academic excellence and potential.
Eligibility: College senior

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ZENON C.R. HANSEN MEMORIAL NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY - MIDLAND CAMPUS SCHOLARSHIP

New information USA scholarship on Zenon C.R. Hansen Memorial Scholarship.
Amount: Average: $500
Requirements: Applicant must demonstrate superior academic performance. Financial need is considered.

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HARVARD UNIVERSITY ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE YEAR 2011

HARVARD UNIVERSITY ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
Nieman Fellowship in Arts & Culture, USA

Fellowship Job Description:
Nieman Fellowships provide U.S. and international midcareer journalists with an opportunity to study for an academic year at Harvard, to step back from deadlines, renew their intellectual curiosity and enrich their understanding of the topics they cover. Fellows take part in many journalism-oriented seminars, workshops and conferences, and benefit from the opportunity to spend a year with reporters and editors from around the world.

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OHIO HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP

OHIO HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP
Wolfe Study Abroad Scholarship 2011-2012, USA

Scholarship Job Description:
The Wolfe Study Abroad Scholarship was established September 1, 1999 to enhance the educational experience of Ohio State students, by providing financial support to participants in Ohio State approved quarter/summer-long study abroad programs. Up to thirty seven (37) scholarships, in the amount of $2,500 each, will be awarded during the 2010-2011 academic year. Students may only receive the Wolfe Study Abroad Scholarship one time.

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GEM FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM, USA

GEM FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Graduate Education for Minorities (GEM) Fellowship, USA

GEM’s program activities go beyond financial support by engendering student success in academic and professional environments. GEM has a solid success record in implementing effective programs to increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation of minority students.

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