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Iowa State University

Office of Student Financial Aid

Undergraduate Scholarships A-H

NOTE: Be sure to check all scholarship categories that apply to you. For example, if you are a freshman minority student in the College of Business, look at the Minority Scholarship List, the Freshmen Scholarship List, the General Undergraduate List, and also go to the College of Business and see what scholarships they offer.

What YOU Should Know About Scholarships

4-H Scholarships
The Iowa 4-H Foundation has several scholarships available to undergraduate students. The Iowa 4-H Foundation Scholarship listings and application forms are available from any Iowa county extension office, from the State 4-H Office in Extension 4-H Youth building, or on the web at www.extension.iastate.edu/4H/grants.html

Deadlines: February 1(annually)
Contact: Mitchell Hoyer
4-H Youth Development Program Coordinator
State 4-H Office in the Extension 4-H Building
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-3630
Phone: 515-294-1531
Email: mhoyer@iastate.edu

Lloyd Inc. 4-H Scholarship
For a former Iowa 4-H'er attending ISU College of Vet Med of Freshman Classification during the Fall of the award year.
For application and more information, please visit www.extension.iastate.edu/4H/grants.html

Deadlines: April 1(annually)
Contact: 2524 Vet Med Administration

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AITM of Iowa John Schreck and Dick Doty Scholarship Awards
The applicant should demonstrate the following qualifications and skills:

  • Be beginning their final year of class work during the award year and be completing a major relating to information systems, data processing, or computer science.
  • Have maintained a grade point of 3.0 or better of a 4.0 scale during college.
  • Demonstrate a relationship with AITM through student membership or through the membership of a parent, guardian, or grandparent.
  • Demonstrate a desire to be involved in systems work via an affiliation with an information systems student organization or part-time employment in a systems related job.
  • Demonstrate an ability to set goals and achieve them.
  • Demonstrate an ability for good time management.
  • Demonstrate career goals encompassing the development and/or management of information systems.

For more information, please click here. Applications available for download here.

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: AITM of Iowa
Attn: Scholarships
P.O. Box 93081
Des Moines, Iowa 50393-3081

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Alpha Delta Kappa Sigma Chapter
Sigma Chapter of Burlington, Iowa is offering one $750 scholarship to Des Moines County undergraduates who will be or are majoring in education. Applicants must show qualities of leadership, demonstrate success in academics, and be involved in extra curricular and/or community activities. Need will be considered, but will not be the most important criteria.

Applications are available by using the contact information below.

Deadlines: All applications must be returned by April 4th
Contact: Juanita Kirby
421 Terrace Drive
Burlington, IA 52601

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Alvine, Raymond G. Memorial Scholarship
The Raymond G. Alvine Memorial Scholarship Fund was created in honor of the firm's founder, who passed away in September, 2005. The Scholarship Fund seeks to assist deserving undergraduate architectural, mechanical, or electrical engineering students enrolled in the University of Nebraska system, Iowa State University, University of Iowa or Kansas State University. For scholarship requirements or an application please visit www.rgascholarship.org.

Deadlines: February 15th (annually)
Contact:Raymond G. Alvine
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Coordinator
1102 Douglas on the Mall
Omaha, NE 68102
(402) 346-7007

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American Business Women's Association Scholarships

Ankeny Chapter - Stephen Bufton Memorial Education Fund

Applicant must be a citizen of the United States, at the junior level at the beginning of the academic term for which funding is sought (60+ hours completed) and have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better. Scholarship amounts are based on need.

Use the contact information below to obtain an application.

Deadline: January 1 (annually)
Contact: Ankeny Chapter - American Business Women's Association
Megan Ray and Gina Garrett
6571.5 University Ave.
Windsor Heights, Iowa 50311
Phone: (515)279-8601
Fax: (515)279-8596


Challenge Chapter
Applicant must be an Iowa resident who is or will be attending an accredited Iowa college as a full-time sophomore, junior or senior. Applicant must have a GPA of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must submit a personal biography.

Applications are available by using contact information below.

Deadlines: March 1 (annually)
Contact: ABWA Challenge Chapter
Sandy Conway
6400 Westown Parkway
West Des Moines, IA 50266

Hawkeye Chapter
Applicant must be an Iowa resident who is or will be attending an accredited Iowa college as a full-time sophomore, junior or senior. Applicant must have a GPA of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must submit a personal biography.

Applications are available by using the contact information below.

Deadlines: Application by May 15th
Contact: Dee Dennis
Education Chairperson
Hawkeye Chapter, ABWA
7118 Airline Avenue
Urbandale, IA 50322
Phone: 515-276-1776
E-mail: Grandevon5@aol.com

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American Institute of Certified Public Accountants - Accountemps Student Scholarship
Accountemps and the AICPA are offering five $2,500 one-year scholarships to eligible AICPA student affiliate members. Applicants should be an undergraduate or graduate student pursuing studies in accounting, finance, or information systems with an overall and major GPA of at least 3.0. Must be enrolled full-time and have satisfactorily completed at least 30 semester hours, including at least six semester hours (or equivalent) in accounting.

Applications are available online at www.aicpa.org.

Deadlines: April 1st
Contact: AICPA/Accountemps Student Scholarship Program
American Institute of CPAs -- Team 331
220 Leigh Farm Road
Durham, NC 27707
Phone: 919-402-4006
Fax: 919-402-4505

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American Public Works Association, Chicago Metropolitan Chapter
The APWA is sponsoring a scholarship program for qualified students interested in a career in the technical (engineering) or the administrative (public administration) aspects of the Public Works field.

Applications can be obtained by contacting Steven R. Weinstock via the information below or by visiting http://chicago.apwa.net

Deadlines: November 2nd
Contact: Anthony Speciale
Village of Sugar Grove
601 Heartland Drive
Sugar Grove, IL 60554
Email: sweinstock@ci.schaumburg.il.us

Phone: 630-466-7508

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American Public Works Association, Lake Branch
The Lake Branch of the Chicago Metropolitian Chapter of the American Public Works Association has a minimum of three scholarships up to $1000 each for eligible students pursuing a degree in Public Works Administration, Civil or Environmental Engineering and students pursuing continuing education courses relating to public works. For more information of to obtain an application contact donor below.

Deadlines: April 1 (annually)
Contact: John H. Moore, 2008 Scholarship Chairman
City of Waukegan Engineering Department
100 North Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue
Waukegan, Illinois 60085
Phone: 847-625-6858
Fax: 847-856-6460
Email: John.moore@ci.waukegan.il.us

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The American Scholars National Honor Society Scholarships
The American Scholars National Honor Society grants scholarships to highly qualified achievers from all academic pursuits. All scholarship funds are reserved for the exclusive use of Society members. Scholarships are funded by private grants and membership fees. State and Federal funds are not used to support the scholarship program, therefore non-members are not eligible to receive any portion of the scholarship funds.

The total number and amounts of scholarships granted are based upon the total funds available to the scholarship committee each academic year. Scholarships are distributed directly to the recipient members in the form of stipend checks and may be subject to State or Federal taxation as reportable income. Scholarship eligibility is determined for each new applicant at the time of acceptance, and is reviewed biannually.

For complete information and applications, please visit their website: http://www.CollegeHonors.org.

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American Society of Naval Engineers
One year scholarship awards are $2,500 for undergraduate students and $3,500 for graduate students. Application must be for support for the last year of a full-time or co-op undergraduate program or for one year of full-time graduate study leading to a designated engineering or physical science degree. The candidate must be a U.S. citizen and have demonstrated or expressed a genuine interest in a career in naval engineering.

Selection criteria will be based on the candidate's academic record, work history, professional promise and interest in naval engineering, extra-curricular activities, and recommendations of college faculty, employers, and others. Financial need may also be considered.

Applications are available online at http://www.navalengineers.org (Look under "Scholarships")

Deadlines: February 15 (anually)
Contact: Dave Woodbury
The American Society of Naval Engineers
1452 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-3458
Phone: (703) 836-6727
Fax: (703) 836-7491

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American Society of Women Accountants

National
The national American Society of Women Accountants will be awarding 5 scholarships for the following academic year, funded by the Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting and Robert Half International, Inc., to students who:

  • 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 of accounting;
  • Need not be a member of ASWA.

Applications are available in November or December at www.aswa.org.

Ames Chapter
The Ames Chapter of the American Society of Women Accountants will be awarding scholarships ranging from $250 to $1,000 to students who:

  • Shall be either a part-time or full-time student attending a two or four year post-secondary institution;
  • Shall have completed principles of accounting with a declared major in accounting;
  • Need not be a member of ASWA.

(For the local scholarship, part-time recipients will receive a prorated amount based on semester hours).

Applications are available in November or December at www.amesaswa.org.

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: Kathleen Strum (Ames Chapter)
2108 10th St.
Nevada, IA 50201
Phone: (515)382-6596
E-Mail: kstrum@nev.htmgt.com

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Ames Rotary Scholarships
The Ames Rotary Foundation is seeking qualified scholars who promote the Rotary Ideal of "being thoughtful of and helpful to others in every worthwhile human activity".

Applicants must be a graduating senior or an alumnus/alumna of Ames High School or Gilbert High School. In addition, applicants must be students who are or will be enrolled in an undergraduate program at a four-year higher education institution in the State of Iowa.

Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit, commitment to the pursuit of learning, participation in extra-curricular or community activities, financial need, and a willingness to promote the Rotary Ideal. Spouses and children of Rotarians are not eligible to receive scholarships from the Ames Rotary Scholarship Foundation.

The amount of the scholarship shall be determined by the Foundation, but will not exceed the average yearly tuition for the four-year public higher education institutions in the State of Iowa. The Foundation anticipates awarding one or morescholarships of at least $1,000.

Use contact information below to obtain an application.

Deadlines: March 31 (annually)
Contact: Ames High School Student Services Office
Phone: (515) 239-3710, Ext.210

or
Contact: Gilbert High School Guidance Office
Phone: (515) 232-3738

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Archer Daniels Midland Company Scholarship
Archer Daniels Midland is sponsoring scholarships that support FFA members enrolling in a two-or four-year college or university. Scholarships are awarded for $2,500 to current or former FFA members based on academic achievement and extracurricular involvement. They are available for full-time undergraduate study in agricultural business management, finance, marketing, merchandising, sales, engineering or food science. Scholarships are non-renewable.

Applications are availabe through your FFA advisor or at www.ffa.org

Deadlines: Postmarked on or before February 15 (annually)
Phone: (317) 802-6060

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Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) of Iowa Scholarship
Amount: $500.00/semester (1 recipient/year)
Majors: Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Math, Statistics, or Biology
Minimum Requirements: Iowa Resident with a GPA >3.0 Completed at least 30 college credits Recipient will be selected by the Board of Directors of the Iowa Chapter of AFCEA.

Applications by using the contact below.

Deadlines: November 30th
Contact: Scott Kongable
Crystal Group Inc.
850 Kacena Road
Hiawatha, IA 52233
Phone: 319-378-1636

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Army Emergency Relief- Education Assistance Program
A scholarship for students whose spouse serves in the Army either on active duty or are retired. They must be full time students and earning their first undergraduate degrees only. For more information and an application please visit www.aerhq.org.

Deadlines: March 1 (annually)
Contact: Army Emergency Relief
Education Department
200 Stovall Street Rm 5N13
Alexandria, VA 22332-0600
Email: education@aerhq.org

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Association of Information Technology Professionals
The Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) of Omaha is offering several $1,000.00 scholarships to help further the college education of people in the Omaha, Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa region.

Applications and details are available at the AITP web site, www.AITPOmaha.com. Applications are also available in request to the address below.

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: AITP
Attention: Scholarship Form Request
Post Office Box 583
Omaha, Nebraska 68101
Email: kkoehn@ascit.org

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Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Inc. Scholarship

National Scholarship
Applicant be a full-time student attending an accredited college or university majoring in accounting or criminal justice. (Junior college, community college, and high school students - including graduating seniors - are not eligible to apply.)

Applications are available online at www.heartlandcfe.com/

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Inc.
Attn: Scholarships Program Coordinator
The Gregor Building, 716 West Avenue

Austin, TX 78701

Phone: 800-245-3321
Fax: 512-478-9297

Email: scholarships@CFEnet.com

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Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest
The Atlas Shrugged essay contest is administered by The Ayn Rand Institute. All information can viewed at www.aynrand.org/contests.

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest, Dept. W
The Ayn Rand Institute
2121 Alton Parkway, Suite 250
Irvine, CA 92606
Email: essay@aynrand.org

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Bailey, Kim ISU Club of Kansas City Memorial Scholarship
Students must be admitted to Iowa State, have completed the FAFSA, and rank in the top 25% of their high school graduating class. Selection will be based on leadership capabilities, academic achievements, character, and personality, with a special emphasis on financial need. This award is given to a student from a high school in the Kansas City metropolitan area.

Applications are available online at www.kccyclones.com

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: Joel A. Sieren
200 NW Englewood Road, Suite C
Gladstone, MO 64118
Phone: 816-454-1241
Email: jsieren@gmail.com

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Bayliss, John Foundation Scholarship
Awards in the amount of $5,000 for up to 20 students. Applicant must be a junior, senior or graduate student studying for a career in the radio industry. They must have maintained a 3.0 GPA or better and although financial need is a consideration, students of merit with an extensive history of radio-related activities are given preference.

Applications are available online at www.baylissfoundation.org/radio.html

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: Chairperson/Bayliss Scholarships
The John Bayliss Broadcast Foundation
171 17th Street
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Phone: 831-655-5229 / Fax: 831-655-5228
Email: info@baylissfoundation.org

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Black Hawk County Scholarship
The ISU Alumni Association Club of Black Hawk County annually offers scholarship(s) in varying quantities and amounts to a current third or fourth year student at Iowa State University. To be eligible students must have graduated from a Black Hawk County High School, demonstrated excellence in academics, and made a positive contribution to Iowa State outside the classroom.

For more information or an application please visit http://www.isusalc.org/en/scholarship/black_hawk_county_scholarship/

Deadlines: April 30 (annually)
Contact: Matt Craft
10 Bruce Lane
LaPorte City, Iowa 50704

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Blade Your Ride Scholarship
Full-time college students attending an accredited US college or university holding a 3.0 cumulative out of a 4.0 gpa. Must be interested in the global climate crisis.

For more information or an application please visit www.BladeYourRide.com

Deadlines: June 30 (annually)

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Blue Water Garden Club
The blue Water Garden Club of Dickinson County is announcing a scholarship for a resident of Dickinson County who is currently studying or intends to study horticulture or a related field in a post-secondary setting during the next twelve months. The amount of the scholarship will be between $200 and $400.

See contact for more information.

Deadlines: April 30 (annually)
Contact: Karen Oleson
Blue Water Garden Club
1417 Second Street
Arnolds Park, IA 51331
Phone: (712) 853-6111 ext. 12
E-mail: jkoleson@yahoo.com

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Blue, Robert D. Scholarship
Awards varying from $500 - $1000 are offered to Iowans attending a college/university in Iowa. Applicants are expected to demonstrate literary and scholastic ability, exhibit qualities of truth, courage and fellowship, and display moral force of character.

The applicant must be someone who has spent the majority of his/her life in Iowa. The person must also be a current high school senior or someone already enrolled in a college/university. This includes persons in graduate school. This scholarship is for one academic year only; new winners are chosen each year.

For complete information and applications, please refer to the following link: www.rdblue.org/scholarship

Deadlines: May 10 (annually)
Contact: Michael L. Fitzgerald
Treasurer of State
Attn: Robert D. Blue Scholarship
State Capitol Building
Des Moines, IA 50319
Phone: 515-281-6859
Email: treasurer@tos.state.ia.us

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Borg, Anita Google Scholarship
For female undergraduates entering their senior year or enrolled in graduate studies in the Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related technical field majors; See website for more details and application

For complete detalis and application visit www.google.com/anitaborg/

Deadlines: Febuary 1st

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Brodsky, David & Russell Schofield and MSI Scholarship Program
Any applicant who is the child, grandchild, or spouse of an employee or an employee affiliated with a van line or moving and storage company, or the child, grandchild or spouse of an independent contractor or an independent contractor affiliated with a van line or moving and storage company and attending an accredited community college, college, university, professional, or technical school is eligible for a scholarship. Applicants must be pursuing a program in business administration, accounting, or other curricula related to the moving and storage industry.

Applications, and additional information, can be obtained by visiting www.promover.org.

Deadline: See Website for Deadline
Contact: The David Brodsky, Russell Schofield and MSI Scholarship Program
1611 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-683-7410
Fax: 703-683-8208
E-mail: csimpson@moving.org
Website: www.promover.org

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Buck, J. Ben Scholarship Fund
The J. Ben Buck Scholarship Fund is awarded to a student pursuing a health related career. To qualify, students must have achieved a cumulative 3.0 GPA in their most recent level of education. The Scholarship may be renewed provided that a 3.0 GPA is maintained during the year in which the scholarship supported the student's education.

Preference is given to students who are graduates of Ames High School. If there are no qualified graduates, then preference will be given to students who are graduates of high schools located in Story County, IA.

Applications may be obtained in your high school guidance office or by contacting Mary Greeley Medical Center at the phone number listed.

Deadlines: March 31 (annually)
Contact: Mary Greeley Medical Center Foundation
1111 Duff Avenue
Ames, IA 50010
Phone: 515-239-2147

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Business and Professional Women of Iowa Foundation

The criteria for the scholarship is:

  • non-traditional student
  • U.S. citizen
  • have financial need
  • show leadership and career goals
  • do not need to be a member of the Business and Professional Women Foundation
  • out of the work-force, want to get back in, but need additional education to do so.
  • completed high school 5 or more years ago

Applications can be obtained by contacting Sandy Kunde via the information below.

Deadlines: March 31 (annually)
Contact: Debbie Floyd, President
Business and Professional Women of Iowa Foundation
4541 Woodland Ave., Unit 6
West Des Moines, IA 50266-1754
Phone: (515)225-4064

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Carver, Roy J. Scholarship Program
Awards are offered to full-time undergraduates with junior classification. Twenty awards are available to applicants with great potential and promise who have to work hard to make ends meet, or who are faced with debilitating circumstances in their lives. Selection is based on academic merit, potential in field of study, financial need, and the consideration of extenuating circumstances that present challenges to obtaining a degree. Awards are considered for renewal based upon meeting scholarship criteria.

Deadlines: Application and reference letters by April 1 (annually)
Submit FAFSA prior to March 1 (annually)

Contact: Office of Student Financial Aid
0210 Beardshear Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011

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Chandler, Sandra ISU Club of Kansas City Memorial Scholarship
The recipient must be a student from a high school in the Kansas City metropolitan area, graduate in the upper 25% of their high school class and attend college directly from high school. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.

Deadlines: Offer of admission by March 1
Submit FAFSA prior to March 1st (annually)

Application: www.kccyclones.com

Contact: Joel Sieren
200 NW Englewood Road
Gladstone, MO 64118

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Chevrolet Classics Club Scholarship
The Chevrolet Classics Club will award two $500 scholarships to applicants attending or planning to attend a community college, accredited vocational school, college, or university pursuing studies related to the automotive industry.

Applicants will be considered based on scholastic ability, participation in extracurricular activities, and interest in an automotive career.

Applications can be obtained by contacting Terry Miller via the information below.

Deadline: April 10 (annually)
Contact: Terry MIller
CCC Scholarship Committee
2027 North 124th Circle
Omaha, NE 68164

Phone: 402-498-0255
E-mail: terlmiller@aol.com

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The Cleveland Fund
Awards are offered to full-time undergraduate students who graduated from a high school in Cuyohoga County, Ohio. Selection is based on financial need, academic achievement, and potential. A separate application is required for this scholarship.

Information for this award can be found at: http://www.cspohio.org/

Deadline: Offer of admissions by March 1
Submit FAFSA prior to March 1st (annually)

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Coalition of Higher Education Assistance Organizations Scholarship

The eligibility requirements for applicants are as follows:
  • Applicants must be US citizens
  • Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.75 on a 4.0 scale
  • Applicants must be attending a COHEAO member school
  • Only undergraduate students who are entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year are eligible to apply; freshmen are not eligible
  • Only one scholarship per family per academic year will be awarded
  • COHEAO members and their immediate family members are not eligible for COHEAO scholarships

For more information and an application visit www.coheao.com/scholarship.html

Deadlines: March 21 (annually)
Contact:
COHEAO
1101 Vermont Avenue
NW Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005

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College Greek Books & Supplies

Students enrolled in any accredited College or University that has a Greek Social Setting may apply. Must be in good standing at your school with a minimum GPA of 2.0 or C average. For more information and an application, visit: ww.aci-int.org

Deadlines: 6th of each month

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Cooper, Lavon H. Scholarship
Applicants must be a graduate of a Robbinsdale District 281 high school. Applicants mush have completed a minimum of two years of college and maintained at least a gpa of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent).

Applications may obtained by using the contact information below.

Deadlines: June 15th
Contact: Carol Johnson CPOS
8800 North Brook Circle
Brooklyn Park, MN 55428
Phone: 763-536-8042
E-mail:
cljohn@wbl.whitebear.k12.mn.us

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Courtois, Peter D. Concrete Construction Scholarship
These awards are open to any undergraduate student in the United States or Canada. The student shall have achieved senior status in a four-year or longer undergraduate program in engineering, construction, or technology during the year for which the awards are presented. The awards will be made on the basis of demonstrated interest and ability to work in the field of concrete construction.

The student must have a course load of 6 or more credit hours each semester during the period for which the award is made.
The student must be a senior during the entire year for which the award is made. The student should submit application during the junior year prior to his/her senior year.
Transcripts, recommendations, and an essay must be submitted as outlined on the application form.
For more information and an application visit: www.aci-int.org

Deadlines: January 15 (annually)
Contact: Jessie Bounay
ACI ConRef
38800 Country Club Drive
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Email: scholarships@concrete.org

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Czech Heritage Foundation Scholarship Fund

Applicants must be of Czech ancestry who have completed a minimum of one year as a full-time post secondary student or accumulated at least 28 post secondary credits.

For more information see contact information below or on the foundation website: www.czechheritagefoundation.org.

Deadlines: July 1st
Contact: Czech Heritage Foundation Scholarship
P.O. Box 761
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406

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DEED Scholarship Program

Each year DEED awards up to ten such scholarships to university students studying in energy-related disciplines at $4,000 each. DEED scholarships support education in energy-related fields, increase awareness about career opportunities in public power, and provide assistance to DEED member sponsors. The scholarship funds may be applied to tuition, work study, hardware acquisitions, or computer time.

For complete details and an application visit:

http://www.appanet.org/research/index.cfm?ItemNumber=2671&sn.ItemNumber=2415


Deadlines:
See Website for Deadline
Contact: DEED Administrator

2301 M Street, NW

Washington, DC 20037-1484
Phone: 202-467-2960
E-Mail: DEED@APPAnet.org

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Distribution/Logistics, James D. Wilder Education Foundation Scholarship
The HARDI Heating & Air conditioning Ladies Organization (HALO) and the HARDI Wilder Foundation offer this student scholarship to provide financial assistance to persons who wish to continue their education in the field of supply chain management - including warehousing, logistics and distribution sales. The scholarship will be awarded based upon how well the applicant scores in each of the five sections.

Use the contact information below to obtain an application.

Deadlines: July 31 (annually)
Contact: HARDI Wilder Foundation
HALO Scholarship Fund
1389 Dublin Road
Columbus, Ohio 43215-1084
Phone: 614-488-1835
Fax: 614-488-0482
E-mail: hardimail@hardinet.org
Website: www.hardinet.org

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The Do-Over Scholarship
This is a scholarship for undergraduates, graduates and returning adult learners. Applicants will need to answer the question "If you were given one 'do-over,' would you" use it for yourself; give it to another person; or choose not to use it?" For more information and an application please visit www.scholarshipexperts.com/apply.htx

Deadlines: June 30

Phone: 904-854-6750
Email: members@scholarshipexperts.com

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Dwight, Tim Foundation Scholarship
Awards go to students with great potential who have overcome adversity or challenges to achieve success in their lives. Students will also be considered if they have extenuating circumstances that present challenges to obtaining a college degree.

Applicants must:

  • Be a US Citizen;
  • Be a graduating senior from an accredited Iowa high school;
  • Be accepted and enrolled in the U of Iowa, ISU, or UNI;
  • Submit official transcripts for grades 9-11;
  • Complete the application;

Further information and applications are available at www.timdwightfoundation.com

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: Tim Dwight Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Program
6750 Westown Parkway #200-222
West Des Moines, Iowa 50266

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Early Childhood Education Scholarship
One nonrenewable $500 scholarship will be awarded to a recipient in each of five counties: Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Monroe, Wayne. These one-time scholarships are being funded through Iowa Head Start - Child Care Professional Development Initiative Grant.

Applicant must be a former Head Start child or parent from one of the five counties listed above. Applicant must plan to attend college or is already attending college with the purpose of attaining a degree in early childhood education.

Applications can be obtained by contacting C. Marlene Whitham via the contact information below.

Deadlines: March 15 (annually)
Contact: C. Marlene Whitham

Head Start/First Step
1403 North West Church
Leon, IA 50144

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Elder and Leemaur Publishers Scholarship
Several scholarships are available for undergraduate students. Field of study has no bearing on scholarship allocation. Recipients of the scholarships will be based only on quality of work submitted.

Additional information can be obtained at www.elpublishers.com/content/uwsotherscholarships.php

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: Tom Frobb
President
Elder and Leemaur Publishers

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Fahrney Education Foundation Scholarship
Applicant must be a resident of Wapello County, Iowa and will be considered on the basis of scholastic performance and citizenship.  Selection is made without regard to sex, race, age, religion or marital status. Scholarship awards will be $2,500.

To apply, see contact information below.

Deadline: February 15 (annually)
Contact: Trust Department
U.S. Bank
123 East Third Street
Ottumwa, IA 52501-8003

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Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund
Applicants must be dependent children or spouses of persons who were killed or are permanently disabled as a direct result of the terrorists attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001. Applicants must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a course of study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the United States.

For more information and an application, visit www.familiesoffreedom.org use the contact information below.

Deadline: Varies
Contact: Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund
Citizen's Scholarship Foundation of America, Inc.
1505 Riverview Road, PO Box 297
St. Peter, MN 56082

Phone: 1-877-862-0136
Fax: 507-931-8924
Email: freedom@csfa.org

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First Generation Scholarship
Iowa State University is offering "First Generation Scholarships" to students who are the first of their immediate family to attend college. Recipients of this award must have junior classification for the fall semester of the award year. Residents of Iowa are eligible to receive $2,500 and out-of-state students are eligible to receive $5,000 per academic year. The First Generation Scholarship can be renewed for one additional year provided the student fulfills the scholarship requirements. Students must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine financial need.

Applications are available here for download in Adobe PDF format or in 0410 Beardshear Hall.

Deadlines: March 1st (annually)
Contact: Office of Student Financial Aid
0210 Beardshear Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011-2028

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The Fund for Veterans' Education
This fund will meet the financial need of veterans from all branches of the United States Armed Forces who served in Afghanistan or Iraq since September 11, 2001 and are enrolled in college or vocatinal-technical school.

For more information and an application please visit www.veteransfund.org

Deadlines: June 15th (annually)

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German Language or Studies Scholarship
This scholarships is established to promote goodwill between American and Germany. The emphasis is to encourage a student, who has lived in Adams County, Illinois to continue on in the study of the German language or studies.

Requirements:

  • Applicant must have successfully completed 2 full years of academic studies at an accredited college or university.
  • Applicant must have declared a major or minor in German language or studies and be making reasonable progress in that academic course.
  • Applicant must have lived in Adams County for at least 5 years at the time of his/her application.
  • Applicant must submit college transcripts and an essay explaining his/her interests in the German language or studies. 2 references from college faculty instructors must also be submitted.

For more information and an application, please use the contact information below.

Deadline: June 30 (annually)
Contact: Dave Schlembach
c/o Sister City Commission
1866 Grove Ave.
Quincy, IL 62301-4226

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Glamour's Top Ten College Women Competition
This competition recognizes the exceptional achievements and academic excellence of female college juniors from across the country. It's an ideal opportunity for talented students to be rewarded for their leadership roles on campus and on the greater community.

Winners receive $3,000, coverage in our October issue, and the opportunity to meet with top professionals in their field, usually during a trip to New York City, where the winners have a chance to meet each other.

Additional information can be viewed at www.glamour.com

Deadline: November 30th (annually)
Contact: GLAMOUR'S Top Ten College Women Competition
4 Times Square, 16th floor
New York, NY 10036-6593
Email: ttcw@gamour.com
Phone: 212-286-6667
Fax: 212-286-6922

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Golden Key International Honour Society Scholarships
Ford Motor Company / Golden Key Undergraduate Scholarships
Two undergraduate scholarships are awarded at each chapter's induction ceremony: one to the outstanding junior initiate and one to the outstanding senior initiate. All new members are eligible. The new member profile form serves as the application, and the scholarship amounts vary by university. Applicants will be judged on academic achievements and extracurricular activities, including work experience and community service. These scholarships are funded by Golden Key Corporate Council member Ford Motor Company.

Deadlines: The Chapter's Membership Deadline

Other Achievement Awards
Deadlines: Variable

For complete information and applications, please visit the Golden Key National Honor Society's Scholarship website:www.goldenkey.org

Contact: Golden Key International Headquarters
1189 Ponce de Leon Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30306-4624
Phone: (404) 377-2400
Fax: (404) 373-7033

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Greathouse, Frank L. Government Accounting Scholarship
The Government Finance Officers Association's Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship of $3,500 is awarded to one or more senior undergraduate students enrolled in full-time study preparing for a career in state and local government finance.

For more information and an application visit www.gfoa.org/ and click the Scholarships link.

Deadlines: February 20 (annually)
Contact: Scholarship Committee
Government Finance Officers Association
203 North LaSalle St., Suite 2700
Chicago, IL 60601-1210

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Greenhouse Growers Association of Iowa Scholarship
Applicants need to send a letter to the Iowa Greenhouse Growers Association at the address shown. Candidate selection will be based on the following criteria:

  • Floriculture student
  • Attending an Iowa school
  • Grade point
  • Career goals
  • Need
  • Organizational participation

Applications are available only by using the contact information below

Deadlines: April 1 (annually)
Contact: Sheila Dietz
Iowa Greenhouse Growers Association
525 S.W. 5th Street, Suite A
Des Moines, IA 50309-4501
Phone: 515-282-8192
Fax: 515-282-9117
Email: sdietz@assoc-mgmt.com

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Grinnell Mutual Group Foundation Scholarship
Available to dependent children of current employees of the home office of Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company and member mutual employees. First preference is given to incoming freshmen. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need.

Deadlines: Offer of admission by March 1
Submit FAFSA prior to March 1st (annually)

Application: Contact Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company

Contact: Barb Baker
Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Co.
4215 Hwy 146, PO Box 790
Grinnell, IA 50112-0790

Phone: 1-800-362-2041 (ext. 8616)
Email: bbaker@gmrc.com

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Gyles, John Eucationd Fund
The John Gyles Education Awards are available each year to students in both Canada and the United States. They are the result of a private, benevolent endeavor established in 1990 with the help of a Canadian/American benefactor.

Full Canadian or American citizenship is a requirement. Awards are available to both male and female students for all areas of post secondary study. A minimum GPA of 2.7 is required. Criteria other than strictly academic ability and financial need are considered in the selection process. Selected students will receive up to $3,000.00.

Applications are available by sending a standard letter size self-addressed, stamped envelope to the contact address listed below or online at www.johngyleseducationcenter.com.

Deadlines: April 1, June 1 and November 15
Contact: John Gyles Education Awards
Attention: The Secretary
P.O. Box 4808, 712 Riverside Drive
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Canada E3B 5G4

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Hadley, Lee Scholarship

The Lee Hadley Scholarship was created to honor Lee Hadley, former faculty member in the English Department

Requirements:

  • Iowa Resident
  • Financial Need
  • Minimum GPA of 2.0
  • Full-time undergraduate student
  • Non-traditional student (23 years & older)

Preference will be given to applicants in the following order:

  • English major, especially creative writing
  • First generation college student
  • Ethnic minority

Applications can be found at http://www.dso.iastate.edu/wc/scholarships/homepage.html

Deadlines: See Website for Deadline
Contact: Penny J. Rice
Margaret Sloss Women's Center
Sloss House
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-1220
Phone: 515-294-4154
Fax: 515-294-6104
Email: internship@uncf.org

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Hansen, Elizabeth R. Endowed Scholarship
Varying amount awards are available to full-time undergraduate or graduate students with a disability that might cause difficulty in pursuing academic study. First consideration is given to those having eye health or visual problems and demonstrated financial need.

Applications are available for download in Adobe PDF format.

Deadline: Applications by March 1 (annually)
Submit FAFSA prior to March 1 (annually)

Contact: Office of Student Financial Aid
0210 Beardshear Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2028

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Hawkinson, Vincent L. Foundation Scholarship
Application Rules:

  • Applicant must be a resident of (or currently attending school in) Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wisconsin
  • Scholarship finalists must be available for a personal interview in Minneapolis
  • Scholarship recipients must attend an award ceremony
  • Scholarships are awarded without regard to religious affiliation
  • All decisions by the Hawkinson Foundation Selection Committee are final

Applications available at http://www.graceattheu.org/.

Deadline: April 1 (annually)
Contact: The Vincent L. Hawkinson Foundation for Peace and Justice
c/o Grace University Lutheran Church
324 Harvard Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Phone: 612-331-8125

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Henry, David J. All-University Leadership and Academic Excellence Award
One award is available to a full-time undergraduate with senior classification; applicants must apply their junior year of study.  Applicants should demonstrate potential for an outstanding professional career and typify the leadership and academic qualities of David J. Henry. Selection is based on leadership and academic achievement.  The amount of the award is $2000.

Applications are available here for download in Adobe PDF format or in 0410 Beardshear Hall.

Deadlines: See Application for Deadline
Contact: Office of Student Financial Aid
0210 Beardshear Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011-2028

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Hy-Vee Foundation Scholarship
Up to 40 - $1000 scholarships available to 2008 high school seniors Up to 40 - $1000 scholarships available to current college students. Who is eligible? All high school seniors working for Hy-Vee who began their employment on or before September 15, 2007 or whose parents are full-, regular-, or part-time Hy-Vee employees who have a minimum of six months employment with the company as of September 15, 2007. Current College students must have been employed at a Hy-Vee after June 1, 2007.

Applications and more information is available at www.hy-vee.com under company info.

Deadlines:
Contact: Hy-Vee Foundation
5820 Westown Parkway
West Des Moines, IA 50266
Phone: 515-267-2800

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