DO YOU NEED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE?

(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 list for minority students each day. If you are a high school senior, junior, or an 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.

You may be eligible for a scholarship

A *scholarship is an amount of money or credit (ranging from a few hundred dollars to many thousands) awarded to a student to aid in the pursuit of studies. There are several types of scholarships, but primarily they are either:

Need-based--awarded only to those who need financial aid.

Merit--awarded on the basis of some other *criteria, regardless of need.

Most schools of higher education, including online schools, offer scholarships of one or both types. In addition, there are hundreds of private scholarships available, but you have to seek them out. One excellent *reference available at many public libraries--is the annual “Scholarship Handbook“, published by the College Board (a not-for-profit association composed of over 5,000 schools of various types). Here are their categories of scholarships:

Corporate/Employer--offered to employees and/or their families.

Disabilities--for students with specified disabilities.

Field of Study/Intended Career--for students taking specified programs.

Gender--exclusively for women or exclusively for men.

International Students--for students from outside the United States.

Military Participation--for military veterans and/or their relatives.

Minority Status--for students who are African-American, Alaskan Native, American Indian, Asian-American, Hispanic-American, Mexican-American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or Puerto Rican.

National/Ethnic Background--for students who meet certain criteria.

Organization/Civic Affiliation--for members and/or their relatives.

Religious Affiliation--for students who are Eastern Orthodox, Episcopal, Jewish, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Protestant, Roman Catholic, Unitarian Universalist, or United Methodist.

Returning Adult--for students of, or above, a specified age, usually 25 years old.

State of Residence--for students who are residents of that state.

Study Abroad--for students (mostly graduate students) studying abroad.

TEXAS STUDENTS

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-24-2010

Jere W. Thompson, Jr., Scholarship Fund

Renewable scholarships awarded to full-time undergraduate juniors or seniors with disadvantaged backgrounds, who are pursuing a degree in civil engineering and closely related disciplines at Texas colleges and universities. Up to $2000 awarded each semester, beginning with junior year. Must maintain 2.5 GPA. Special consideration given to students from Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties, Texas.

Deadline: April 1.

Academic/Career Areas: Engineering-Related Technologies.

Award: Scholarship for use in junior or senior years; renewable

Number: 1-2.

Amount: $2000-$4000.

Eligibility Requirements: Applicant must be enrolled or expecting to enroll full-time at a four-year institution or university and resident of Texas. Applicant must have 2.5 GPA or higher. Available to U.S. citizens.

Application Requirements: application, essay, financial need analysis, references, test scores, transcript.

Deadline: April 1.

CONTACT: Mrs. Cathy McNally, Program Manager
Dallas Architectural Foundation-HKS/John Humphries Minority Scholarship
900 Jackson Street, Suite 150
Dallas, TX 75202
Phone: 214-741-9898
Fax: 214-741-9848
E-mail:
cmcnally@dallasfoundation.org
Web:
http://www.dallasfoundation.org

 

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 S.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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