(New scholarships posted everyday)
Students Seeking Education by Experiencing Academic America (S.E.A.)
an Houston, Texas based mentoring program for high school students, students at risk, and college bound students who want to attend an Historically Black College / University. (HBCU).
S.E.A will post a scholarship for minority students each day. If you are a high school senior, junior, or a transferring college student, these scholarships are for you. FREE MONEY! We all know through life there is nothing Free; you have to apply to receive this money. Your cost is time. The time it takes to fill out the scholarship application. Look for the S.E.A. blog each day, highlighting a new scholarship listing 2010/2011
SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY
12-11-2010
Toyota Motor Sales, USA Inc. Toyota/UNCF Scholarship
Eligibility Criteria: Must be majoring in engineering, business, finance, economics, accounting, information systems, marketing, communications, computer science, liberal arts, political science, English, history, psychology, electrical engineering, information technology, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, or MIS Scholarship is
Open to: High School Senior Scholarship is
Restricted to: No state restrictions were provided
Application Deadline: 10/26/2011
Award Range: $7,500
Website for Application Download: www.uncf.org/forstudents/scholardetail.asp?Sch_ID=263
Institutions that Scholarships Can Be Used At: Bethune-Cookman College, Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Spelman College, Tuskegee University, Xavier University
Renewable? Consult scholarship provider
Contact: United Negro College Fund
8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive,
PO Box 10444 Fairfax, VA 22031
(800) 331-2244
Website: www.uncf.org/forstudents/uncfscholarship.asp
p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact S.E.A. c/o NORRIS COLEMAN @ mr.nncoleman@yahoo.com
*As part of .E.A. Mentoring Program, we want to build our Mentees vocabulary. S.E.A. has chosen to italicize words and statements in blue for our Mentee to understand and use in their vocabulary
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