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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

 

Central State University

Wilberforce, Ohio

Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, is one of the nation's oldest historically black universities, with a 120-year legacy of academic and athletic achievements. The College of Education, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Business and Industry, which includes the Departments of Manufacturing Engineering and Water Resources Management, form the core of the University’s varied academic offerings.

The CSU Institute for Urban Education (IUE) builds on Central State’s roots as a center of excellence for teacher education. It also reflects the College of Education’s emphasis on preparing teachers for work in today’s urban classrooms. Housed in the newly constructed Center for Education and Natural Sciences, the IUE serves as a national resource center for the training of urban teachers and the exchange of scholarship on urban education issues. A newly developed program in environmental engineering builds on CSU’s signature Water Resources Management Program, and a new major in criminal justice will further expand career opportunities for Central State University students.

A centrally located branch campus in Dayton, Ohio, CSU-Dayton, offers a range of courses and class schedules that serve the needs of nontraditional learners wishing to complete their undergraduate degrees, pursue master’s degrees in education, or take advantage of professional development opportunities.

Central State is home to the nationally renowned Central State University Chorus, which has twice been nominated for a Grammy. The Lady Marauders basketball team is perennially in the national rankings and has traveled to 12 straight NAIA national tournaments. The track and field team as well as the cheerleading and dance troupes have also won championships and awards, and the Central State marching band, the Invincible Marching Marauders, have twice performed at the national Honda Battle of the Bands and been featured in the 2006 film Dave Chappelle’s Block Party. With the return of football to Central State in 2005, the Mighty Marauders are reviving a legacy that produced several national championships. Central State’s impending move to NCAA Division II will widen the University’s competitive field and provide more exposure for Central State University’s student athletes.

CSU is Ohio’s only predominately African American public institution of higher education, but it is, and has always been, “open to all persons of good moral character,” as ordained by the 1887 legislation that created Central State's predecessor. The University actively promotes diversity in its student body, faculty and staff, even as the institution adheres to its core historical responsibility to educate young African American men and women.

www.centralstate.edu

 

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-24-2010

ABC Studios Production Associates Program

 

The UNCF/ABC Studios Associates Program has been established with a $5,000 contribution to reimburse selected candidates for qualified travel and relocation expenses. The selected individual will be offered an entry-level position within the television production field. Through hands-on experience, candidates can develop an understanding of the fundamental of studio television production in seven main areas or groups within ABC Studios: Production Management, Production Finance, Post-Production Management, Studio Crafts Management, Production Business, Creative Affairs, and Legal Affairs. Housing is not included. Health benefits are provided.

Donor/Sponsor Name: ABC Studios

Scholarship Value: up to $5,000

Classifications: Other

Minimum GPA:

Eligible Majors: Open

Eligible Schools: UNCF Member Colleges and Universities

Eligible Locations: Open

Application Deadline :

How to Apply : or download the following Files:

http://uncf_docs/scholars/PAP_2010-2011.rft


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RESOURCE: http://www.uncf.org/forstudents/scholardetail.asp?Sch_ID=20846

 

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(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 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

 

Essential Steps to Selecting a College

Chances are, picking a college may be the most important decision you've made so far. With more than 3,000 institutions of higher learning in the United States alone, it can seem overwhelming.

But here's the good news: There are scores of outstanding colleges and universities nationwide, plus lots of information available on how to select one that's right for you. You can start your selection process with a few simple steps:

Identify your must-haves.

Ask yourself some serious questions:

Do I want to attend a large university or a small

college?

Do I want my school to be in a rural, suburban, or urban setting?

Do I want to live close to home? What can I afford?

Will my family help pay for my education?

Do I want to live on campus or commute? What do I want to major in?

Answering these questions will go a long way toward helping you create a list of schools that meet your *criteria.

Develop a list of contenders. Make an appointment with your college counselor and describe the things you want from a school. Based on what your counselor knows about you, he or she might have some great suggestions. Get ideas from family and friends. And, avail yourself of our free Web-based college matching service, My College Options. Spend a few minutes completing your personal profile and My College Options will provide you a list of colleges in order of compatibility. (Hint: You can redo your profile and search criteria as often as you change your mind! No charge.)

Request information. If you haven't already requested brochures and applications through My College Options, call or email your top schools and ask for admissions packets. Spend some time looking at your schools' glossy view books and Flash-enabled websites; you'll find that each school has its own personality. (As you read, remember each college is trying to put its best foot forward.) And supplement the material you receive from colleges with information from college guides, conversations with current students, friends, family, and counselors.

Narrow your list and apply. Spend time talking with your parents about which schools they would like you to consider. Also, have the money talk; ask your parents how much they will contribute financially toward your higher education. If you and your parents disagree about school choices, listen to their points, explain your side, and try and develop a "consensus list". There's no rule about how many schools you should apply to. Some people apply to as many as a dozen; others send in one application only. (Keep in mind that most colleges request application fees, usually around $50. So applying can get expensive.)

It may also be helpful to divide your top choices into "reach" schools—those that might be a stretch financially or academically; mid-range schools where you're likely to get in but aren't sure; and safety schools—the sure bets. A good rule of thumb: Apply to three reach schools, three mid-range school, and two safety schools.

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-08-2010

George M. Brooker Collegiate Scholarship for Minorities

Program Summary: Eligibility And Application: Applicant must be a member of a minority group and a U.S. citizen. \

Applicant: must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on 4.0 scale within their major and must have completed two courses in real estate or indicate an intent to complete such courses. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA for the academic year for which the award applies or the scholarship may be revoked. Three letters of recommendation and essay (500 words maximum) required.

Amount: $2,500

Deadline: March 31

Sponsor: Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) Foundation

Address: Attn Brooker Scholarship

430 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-4090

Phone: 312 329-6008

Fax: 312 410-7908

Email: foundatn@irem.org

Website: http://www.irem.org/

 

p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact S.E.A. c/o

NORRIS COLEMAN @ mr.nncoleman@yahoo.com

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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

10-15-2010

Sprint Scholars Program 2010-2011 for FRESHMEN

The Sprint Foundation is seeking to award 3 need-based scholarships, to a maximum of $8,000, to freshmen enrolled at UNCF member colleges. Qualified applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Majors are not restricted. Prospective candidates must have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applications must be submitted and complete by the:

October deadline date: .Thursday, October 28, 2010

Donor/Sponsor URL: http://www.sprint.com

Scholarship Value: up to $ 8000

Classifications: College Freshman

Minimum GPA: 3.0

Eligible Majors: Open

Eligible Schools: UNCF Institutes

Eligible Locations: Open

Application Deadline : Thursday, October 28, 2010

How to Apply : Apply Online

RESOURCE: http://www.uncf.org/forstudents/scholarDetailSGA.asp?id=529

 

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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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

Bowie State University

Bowie, Maryland

 

Bowie State University is building a dynamic future on a proud heritage. Founded in 1865, Bowie State is the oldest Historically Black College/University in Maryland and one of the ten oldest in the country. It is also a diverse university whose 5,400 students, along with faculty and staff, come from many ethnic backgrounds.

In addition to its 25 undergraduate majors, Bowie State offers 30 Master's, Doctoral, and advanced certification programs. Its advanced research facilities include one of the world's 100 most powerful supercomputers and a satellite operations control center managed in conjunction with NASA.

As a member institution of the University System of Maryland, Bowie State upholds the System’s mission of providing high-caliber, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities.

Bowie State is in the midst of one of the nation's most exciting metropolitan areas, within easy reach of Washington, DC, and Baltimore. At the same time, it boasts a pastoral campus that is both serene and beautiful. With seven residence halls, the University is a hub of 24/7 undergraduate life, yet it also offers convenient evening classes and online courses to serve employed professionals seeking to move ahead in their vocations.

www.bowiestate.edu

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-23-2010

YouthLaunch Scholarship for Outstanding Service

Sponsored by: YouthLaunch

Purpose of Award: To honor Texas students who are leaders in their communities and inspire their peers.

Eligibility: Applicants must be high school students or recent graduates who have attended school in the State of Texas. They must plan to begin their post-secondary education within one year of graduation. Current high school students must have completed at least 50 hours of community service during their final year of high school and at least 400 hours during their entire high school career. Recent graduates must have completed at least 100 hours of community service after graduation.

Deadline: February 28

Award Amount: $3,000.

Number of Awards: 3.

Renewable: No.

How to get an application: Applications are available online.

Contact Information:
7756 Northcross Drive
Suite 203
Austin, TX 78757

Phone: 512-342-0424

Email: info@youthlaunch.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 .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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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

Bowie State University

Bowie, Maryland

Bowie State University is building a dynamic future on a proud heritage. Founded in 1865, Bowie State is the oldest Historically Black College/University in Maryland and one of the ten oldest in the country. It is also a diverse university whose 5,400 students, along with faculty and staff, come from many ethnic backgrounds.

In addition to its 25 undergraduate majors, Bowie State offers 30 Master's, Doctoral, and advanced certification programs. Its advanced research facilities include one of the world's 100 most powerful supercomputers and a satellite operations control center managed in conjunction with NASA.

As a member institution of the University System of Maryland, Bowie State upholds the System’s mission of providing high-caliber, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities.

Bowie State is in the midst of one of the nation's most exciting metropolitan areas, within easy reach of Washington, DC, and Baltimore. At the same time, it boasts a pastoral campus that is both serene and beautiful. With seven residence halls, the University is a hub of 24/7 undergraduate life, yet it also offers convenient evening classes and online courses to serve employed professionals seeking to move ahead in their vocations.

www.bowiestate.edu

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-22-2010

Malcolm X Scholarship for Exceptional Courage

Sponsored by: United Negro College Fund (UNCF)

Purpose of Award: To assist students who attend UNCF member colleges and universities and have overcome extreme circumstances and hardships.

Eligibility: Applicants must be African American students, have a minimum 2.5 GPA, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have unmet financial need that is verified by the college or university financial aid office. Students are encouraged to complete the UNCF General Scholarship application to be matched with scholarships for which they meet the criteria. Academic excellence and leadership on campus and in the community are also required.

Deadline: Varies

Award Amount: $4,000.

Number of Awards: Varies.

Renewable: No.

How to get an application: Applications are available online.

Contact Information:
8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
P.O. Box 10444
Fairfax, VA 22031-8044

Phone: 800-331-2244

RESOUCRES:

https://smscholarships.com/search_results.cfmtab=10&show=acc_d&key=2055&key2=35200960&loggedin=1&usr1=788998&usr2=BC3A85BD-1EC9-4510-006CEBB60BBAC54C&acc=60&pid=0&type=50

NAACP: http://www.naacp.org/content/main/

UNCF: http://www.uncf.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 .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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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 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

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-06-2010

ATTENTION ALL HONOR STUDENTS

FREE TUITION

Harvard University announced over the weekend that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families will pay no tuition. In making the announcement, Harvard's president Lawrence H. Summers said, "When only ten percent of the students in elite higher education come from families in the lower half of the income distribution, we are not doing enough. We are not doing enough in bringing elite higher education to the lower half of the income distribution."

If you know of a family earning less than
$60,000
a year with an honor student graduating from high school soon, Harvard University wants to pay the tuition. The prestigious university recently announced that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families can go to Harvard for free... no tuition and no student loans!

To find out more about Harvard offering free tuition for families making less than
$60,000
a year, visit Harvard's financial aid website at:
http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/ or call the school's financial aid office at (617) 495-1581.

SEND TO SOMEONE WHETHER THEY CAN USE OR NOT. THEY JUST MIGHT KNOW SOMEONE WHO CAN. PLEASE VERIFY INFORMATION WITH HARVARD UNIVERSITY!

 

p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact S.E.A. c/o

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Give a young adult a book for self reflection and self improvement this upcoming holiday season! Find info on Iseecolor African American Books Group or kamalinspires.comAuthor Kamal Imani is a youth educater and mentor who assist troubled teens from New Jersey's urban areas, which include foster and group homes, with both academics as well as issues of self esteem, focus, future focusing and overall social skills. Although it is challenging at times, this is where his heart is at. He is also a Spoken Word poet, Hip Hop lyricist and music producer and was once a teenager who lost many of his close friends to the streets in which they hung out in. He knows how to identify, communicate and build relationships with our youth. In his small, but to the point book, he provides basic information, education and coping skills that will open up dialogue with our youth.Share "You Got Next" with a young adult in your life and use it as a tool to open up dialogue in the various subjects of anger,sex, drugs, peer pressure, dating, marriage and more!http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1460505?ce=blurb_ew&utm_source=widgetLet's Talk About Drugs, Gangs & Peer Pressue! You Got Next! Real Talk For The Hip Hop Generation (Promo Video)! Let's talk about Sex! (An excerpt from the book "You Got Next" book,gift,teen,youth,african,american,nonfiction,inspiration,self,reliance,gangs,sex,drugs,peerpressure,education,philosohpy,mentoring,teacher,selfesteem,graduation,college,highschool,bloods,crips,oprah,malcolm,x,
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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 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

Bluefield State College

Bluefield, West Virginia

As an historically black, open admissions institution, Bluefield State College prepares students for challenging careers, graduate study, informed citizenship, community involvement, and public service in an ever-changing global society.

To accomplish its mission, Bluefield State College offers undergraduate liberal arts and professional programs in applied sciences, business, education, humanities, social sciences, engineering technologies, and allied health sciences leading to baccalaureate and ass

ociate degrees, the nontraditional Regents Bachelor of Arts degree, and continuing education opportunities.

Bluefield State College was established as a black teachers college by an act of the West Virginia Legislature in 1895 and was integrated after 1954. By the 1960's the College had a comprehensive four-year program of teacher education, arts and sciences, and engineering technology. Gradually a variety of two-year technical programs evolved in response to local needs.

Bluefield State College has emerged as a four-year state supported commuter college serving south-eastern West Virginia with a primary thrust in the direction of career and technical two and four year programs. The liberal arts offerings of the College are focused to enhance its unique mission.

The College offers Baccalaureate and Associate degrees. Instructional programs are offered in engineering technologies, business, teacher education, arts and sciences, nursing and health science professions, and a variety of career fields. Students may also complete the non-traditional Regents Bachelor of Arts degree through Bluefield State College. The College works closely with area two-year colleges in developing two-plus-two degree opportunities for selected baccalaureate level programs whereby the two years completed for an associate degree are applicable toward the baccalaureate degree. Bluefield State College offers a wide variety of courses off campus and through distance.

www.bluefieldstate.edu

 

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-08-2010

CAROLYN ROSIN AND DR. JAMES M. ROSIN SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility Criteria: Must be an African-American student pursuing a BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE pertaining to the health sciences field.

Scholarship is Open to: Undergraduate

Scholarship is Restricted to: No state restrictions were provided

Application Deadline: Consult scholarship provider

Award Range: $5,000

Minimum GPA: 3.00

Application Requirements: Application • FAFSA.

Academic/Career Interest: Health Sciences

Website for Application Download:

www.uncf.org/forstudents/scholardetail.asp?Sch_ID=8244

Institutions that Scholarships Can Be Used At: Consult scholarship provider

Renewable? Consult scholarship provider

For More Information

Contact: United Negro College Fund

8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive,

PO Box 10444

Fairfax, VA 22031


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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(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 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

 

Alabama State University

Montgomery, Alabama

Alabama State University, founded in 1867, is a comprehensive regional university offering students from throughout the region, state and nation a world class education by providing learning experiences designed to develop intellectual abilities, as well as social, moral, cultural and ethical values. In so doing, the university is equipping its students with the skills, insights, attitudes and practical experiences that will enable them to become well-rounded and discerning citizens, fully qualified for their chosen professions in the workplace and service to humanity.

Alabama State University boasts an enrollment of more than 5,000 students from 42 states and 7 countries. One-third of our students are non-Alabama residents and 11 percent are minorities. With a student-faculty ratio of 18 to 1, instructors are able to work closely with students, encourage ambition, and challenge students to meet their academic success.

ASU is an aesthetically beautiful campus. It’s eclectic mix of Georgian-style red-brick classroom buildings and architecturally contemporary structures are unparalleled to other institutions of higher learning. ASU is home to the state-of-the-art 7,400 seat academic and sports facility the Joe L. Reed Acadome; the Levi Watkins Learning Center; a five-story brick structure with more than 267,000 volumes, the state-of-the-art John L. Buskey Health Sciences Center; which is 80,000 square-feet facility which houses classrooms, offices, an interdisciplinary clinic, three therapeutic rehabilitation labs, state-of-the-art Gross Anatomy Lab, Laboratory for the Analysis of Human Motion (LAHM), a Women’s Health/Cardiopulmonary lab, and a health sciences computer lab, and WVAS-FM 90.7; the 80,000-watt, university operated public radio station.

www.alasu.edu

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-30-2010

Jacob K. Javits Fellowship

Scholarship ID: 90107

The Jacob K. Javits Fellowship program provides fellowships to students of superior academic ability—selected on the basis of demonstrated achievement, financial need, and exceptional promise—to undertake study at the Doctoral and Master of Fine Arts level in selected fields of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.

Contact: U.S. Department of Education,

OPE Address International Education and Graduate Programs Service
1990 K Street NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20006-8521
Phone: 202-502-7569 Email Address: ope-javits-program@ed.gov Application Deadline: October 1, 2010

Number Of Awards: See Description

Maximum Amount See Description

Website Address: http://www.ed.gov/programs/javits/index.html

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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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 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

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-04-2010

Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout Academic Scholarships

Eligibility And Application: Applicant must be an Eagle Scout and a graduating high school senior entering college in the year a scholarship is applied for. The scholarships are not available to students attending any of the U.S. military academies.

Sponsor: Boy Scouts of America, National Eagle Scout Association

Address: 1325 W. Walnut Hill Lane

P.O. Box 152079 Irving, TX 75015-2079 United States

Phone: 972 580-2000 Fax: 972 580-2399

Email: http://www.nesa.org

Website: http://www.nesa.org

Amount: $48,000

Deadline: January 31

RESOURCE:http://edu.excelle.com/scholarships/step4?id=52

 

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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 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

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-05-2010

The Questbridge College Match

Program Summary: The Questbridge College Match program pairs academically outstanding low-income students with admission and full scholarships to Questbridge's partner colleges. College Match scholarships cover tuition and room and board for all four years of college. The Questbridgeapplication is free of charge. Students who are not awarded College Match scholarships can apply to our partner colleges for free through the regular admissions process. Quesbridge is a venture of the Quest Scholars Program, a nationally-focused non-profit organization that has worked since 1994 to connect outstanding low-income students with scholarships, internships, mentoring and other educational opportunities.

Eligibility And Application: Applicants must be high school seniors. Students must submit an online application. The primary selection criteria are academic achievement and low-income status. Finalists must meet the academic standards of our partner colleges. Questbridge does not use any specific income cut offs, but instead considers various factors including total family income, family size and extenuating circumstances.

Amount: $44,000

Deadline: VISIT WEBSITE.

QuestBridge College Match Scholarship

Sponsor: QuestBridge

Address: 120 Hawthorne Avenue,

Suite 103

Palo Alto, CA 94301 United States

Phone: 650 331-3280 Fax: 650 653-2516

Email: questions@questbridge.org

Website: http://www.questbridge.org

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WOMEN in the STATE OF OREGON and WASHINGTON

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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).

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SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-17-2010

Janet Cullen Tanaka Scholarship

Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) Pacific Northwest Chapter

General Description

To encourage the participation of women in the Geosciences; to exchange education, technical, and professional information; and to enhance the professional growth and advancement of women in the geosciences.0-”

Application Materials Required

Name, address, phone number and email (if available)

One paragraph each describing your (1) financial needs, (2) current resources, and (3) academic achievements

One-page essay summarizing your commitment to a career in the geosciences

Copies of all college transcripts (photocopies accepted)

3 letters of reference; provide names, affiliations, phone numbers:

2 people familiar with academic achievement and personal commitment (at least one geosciences faculty member)

1 person familiar with your financial needs (may be a relative)

Application Requirements/Restrictions

Undergraduate women committed to completing a Bachelor's Degree and pursuing a career or graduate work in the Geosciences, including: Geology, Environmental/engineering geology, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Hydrogeology or Hydrology

Sophomore, junior, or senior women enrolled in a university or 2-year college in Oregon or Washington State

Minimum of 3.2 GPA (or equivalent academic achievement)

Other Information

Applicants will be judged on their potential for professional success, academic achievements, and financial need. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Application Deadline: December 1

Award Amount: $1,000

Contact Information

AWG Pacific Northwest Chapter
Attn: Scholarship Committee
1910 E. 4th Ave., PMB #65
Olympia, WA 98506
scholarship@awg-ps.org

For more information on the AWG Pacific Northwest Chapter visit:

http://www.awg-ps.org

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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 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

 

Bethune-Cookman University

Daytona Beach, Florida

The heart of the university is situated on Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard, representing the historical core of the institution, where the seven historic buildings comprised the historical main campus. Surrounding those buildings are evidences of the progress made in the development of the boundaries which now extend beyond International Speedway Boulevard to the South; George W. Engram Boulevard to the North; Lincoln Street to the West; and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to the East. The university remains connected to Midway, the historic African-American community.

The student population is representative of a microcosm of cultures, traditions, and legacies and resembles a Model United Nations, much like the organization formed on this campus. It’s a multi-cultural heaven.

With more than 3000 students from most U.S. States, the Caribbean Islands, and 35 countries, the impact of this private United Methodist Church-related school is influencing the current enrollment. The university is the 6th largest of the 39-member UNCF colleges. Female students constitute 60% of the total enrollment while male students comprise 40%. In 2004, 64% of Bethune-Cookman University students were Florida natives and 10% of students were from Volusia County, 32% of all students were from the United States (aside from Florida) and its territories, and 4% were international students. The women’s tennis team ranked second place for MEAC.

The great Bethune-Cookman University has risen from the ashes like the mighty Phoenix to become the great citadel of learning in the heart of Central Florida. With a total full-time teaching faculty of approximately 160, 55% of whom hold the doctorate degree, the vision of the founder remains in full view over one-hundred years later. The institution prevails in order that others might improve their heads, hearts, and hands.

www.bethune.cookman.edu

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-09-2010

Taylor Michaels Scholarship Fund

Scholarship to provide support for deserving minority high school students who exemplify a strong potential for academic achievement but face social-economic conditions that hinder them from reaching their full potential. Must have strong community service involvement.

Must be a resident of: Atlanta, GA; Cleveland, OH; Detroit, MI; Houston, TX; Los Angeles, CA; or New York, NY.

Award Scholarship for use in freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior years; renewable

Amount: $1000-$5000.

Eligibility Requirements Applicant must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black (non-Hispanic), or Hispanic; high school student; planning to enroll or expecting to enroll full-time at a four-year institution or university and resident of California, Georgia, Michigan, New York, Ohio, or Texas.

Applicant must have 2.5 GPA or higher.

Available to U.S. citizens.

Application Requirements: application, essay, references, transcript.

Deadline: February

Contact: Taylor Michaels Scholarship Fund
Magic Johnson Foundation Inc.
9100 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 700, East Tower
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone: 310-246-4400
Web:
http://www.magicjohnson.org

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Twenty Questions to Ask Your School Counselor.

Your school counselor is one of your best resources as you plan for college. Your counselor has information about admissions tests, college preparation, and your education and career options. Here are some basic questions to help get your conversation started:

1.What are the required and recommended courses—for graduation and for college prep?

2. How should I plan my schedule so I'll complete them?

3. Which elective courses do you recommend?

4. Which AP® courses are available? (Advance Placement)

5. When is the PSAT/NMSQT® going to be school a testing center for the SAT®, or will I need to go somewhere nearby?

6.Is this school a testing center for the SAT®, or will I

need to go somewhere nearby?

7. Do you have any after-school or evening sessions available for college planning, or the SAT?

8. Do you have college handbooks or other guides that I can browse or borrow? Do you have a copy of the free SAT Preparation Booklet™,which has a practice test in it?

9. What activities can I do at home and over the summer to get ready for college?

10. What kinds of grades do different colleges require?

11. Are there any college fairs at this school, or nearby?

12. Where do other kids from this school attend college?

13.What are the requirements or standards for the honor society?

14. Can you put me in touch with recent grads who are

going to the colleges on my wish list?

15. Do you have any information to help me start

exploring my interests and related careers?

16. If my colleges need a recommendation from you,

how can I help you know me better, so it can be more

personal?

17. Are there any special scholarships or awards that I

should know about now, so I can work toward them?

18. Can I see my transcript as it stands now, to see if

everything is as I think it should be?

19. Do you have any forms I need to apply for financial

aid?

20. How does our school compare to others, in terms of

test scores and reputation?

Reality Check

Your school counselor may be the most wonderful and accessible person on the planet, or may be juggling a thousand students and barely know your name. So remember that the person who has the biggest stake in your academics is you. It's up to you to stay on top of opportunities and deadlines, to take control of your future.

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SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-27-2010

UNITED METHODIST STUDENTS

Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship

Overview

The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a $2,500 scholarship for undergraduate study of religion journalism or mass communications. It recognizes of the work of Leonard M. Perryman, a journalist for The United Methodist Church for nearly 30 years.

The scholarship assists a United Methodist undergraduate who intends to pursue a career in religion journalism through study at an accredited U.S. college or university.

The Perryman Scholarship promotes excellence by helping students continue their studies in communication, including electronic and print journalism.

One scholarship will be awarded to the best overall candidate.

Criteria for Selection

Applicants must be a United Methodist ethnic minority student enrolled at the junior or senior level in the journalism or communications department of an accredited college or university in the United States.

Applicants are judged on five criteria:

Christian commitment and involvement in the life of the United Methodist Church

Academic achievement as revealed by transcripts, grade point averages and the required letters of reference

Journalistic experience and/or evidence of journalistic talent

Clarity of purpose in plans and goals for the future

Potential professional ability as a religion journalist

How to Apply

Send all materials to:

Leonard M. Perryman Scholarship or Leonard M. Perryman Scholarship Committee Committee

United Methodist Communications United Methodist Communications
Communications Ministry Team Communications Ministry Team
P.O. Box 320 810 12th Ave. South
Nashville, TN 37202-0320 Nashville, TN 37203-4744

Applications are due by March 15.


Download an application (PDF)

 

About Leonard M. Perryman

Leonard M. Perryman was a Methodist journalist for 30 years. He served as a writer and editor with the Methodist Board of Missions and held leadership positions in many church organizations and associations.

A graduate of Missouri Valley College, he studied at Columbia University and University of North Carolina. Mr. Perryman continually fostered, supported and encouraged the Missional Priority on Ethnic Minority Local Church and the empowerment of women in the church. He died in 1983.

 

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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 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.

PELL GRANTS

Program Description

The Federal Pell Grant Program provides need-based grants to low-income undergraduate and certain post baccalaureate students to promote access to postsecondary education. Students may use their grants at any one of approximately 5,400 participating postsecondary institutions. Grant amounts are dependent on: the student's *Expected Family Contribution (EFC) (see below); the cost of attendance (as determined by the institution); the student's enrollment status (full-time or part-time); and whether the student attends for a full academic year or less. Students may not receive Federal Pell Grant funds from more than one school at a time.

Financial need is determined by the U.S. Department of Education using a standard formula, established by Congress, to evaluate the financial information reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and to determine the family *EFC. The fundamental elements in this standard formula are the student's income (and assets if the student is independent), the parents' income and assets (if the student is dependent), the family's household size, and the number of family members (excluding parents) attending postsecondary institutions. The EFC is the sum of: (1) a percentage of net income (remaining income after subtracting allowances for basic living expenses and taxes) and (2) a percentage of net assets (assets remaining after subtracting an asset protection allowance). Different assessment rates and allowances are used for dependent students, independent students without dependents, and independent students with dependents. After filing a FAFSA, the student receives a Student Aid Report (SAR), or the institution receives an Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR), which notifies the student if he or she is eligible for a Federal Pell Grant and provides the student's EFC.

FSA Handbook Federal Pell Grant Program

Federal Pell Grants are direct grants awarded through participating institutions to students with financial need who have not received their first bachelor's degree or who are enrolled in certain post baccalaureate programs that lead to teacher certification or licensure. Participating institutions either credit the Federal Pell Grant funds to the student's school account, pay the student directly (usually by check) or combine these methods. Students must be paid at least once per term (semester, trimester, or quarter); schools that do not use formally defined terms must pay the student at least twice per academic year

Eligibility:
Who May Apply: (by category) Individuals

Who May Apply: (specifically) Undergraduate and vocational students enrolled or accepted for enrollment in participating schools may apply.

www.ed.gov/programs/fpg

 

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-21-2010

Maureen L. and Howard N. Blitman, PE Scholarship to Promote Diversity in Engineering

Award of $5000 to a high school senior entering an ABET-accredited four year engineering program. Intended to encourage underrepresented minorities to pursue this challenging and rewarding career.

Academic/Career Areas: Chemical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Electrical Engineering/Electronics; Engineering/Technology; Engineering-Related Technologies; Materials Science, Engineering, and Metallurgy; Mechanical Engineering.

Award Scholarship for use in freshman year; not renewable

Number: 1.

Amount: $5000.

Eligibility Requirements: Applicant must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Black (non-Hispanic), or Hispanic; high school student and planning to enroll or expecting to enroll full-time at a four-year institution or university. Applicant must have 3.5 GPA or higher. Available to U.S. citizens.

Application Requirements: Application, essay, references, test scores, transcript.

Deadline: March 1.

CONTACT:

Mary K. Maul, Education Manager,

NSPE, National Society of Professional Engineers
1420 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone:
703-684-2833
E-mail:
mmaul@nspe.org
Web:
http://www.nspe.org

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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 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

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-26-2010

STOP Hunger Scholarships

Scholarship ID: 159362

Scholarship Description: The Sodexo Foundation seeks applicants for the STOP Hunger Scholarships to recognize students in the fight against hunger in America. More than 49 million Americans are at risk of hunger and Sodexo, Inc. is committed to working toward a hunger-free nation. The STOP Hunger Scholarships recognize and reward students who have made a significant impact in the fight against hunger and its root causes in the United States.

Each national STOP Hunger Scholarship recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship and a matching $5,000 donation to their affiliated hunger relief organization. Added consideration is given to those students working to combat childhood hunger.

Applications are available to students from kindergarten through graduate school.

For more information and to apply, visit http://www.SodexoFoundation.org

 

Application Deadline: February 26, 2011

Number Of Awards: See Description

Maximum Amount: $5,000

Website Address: http://www.SodexoFoundation.org

CONTACT:

Shondra Jenkins

Address: 9801 Washingtonian Boulevard
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Phone: 301-987-4848

Fax: 301-987-4438

Email Address: STOPHunger@SodexoFoundation.org

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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 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

Benedict College

Columbia, South Carolina

Benedict College is a private, co-educational liberal arts institution located in Columbia, SC. It is the 4th largest private HBCU (Historically Black College or University) in the United States and has produced over 14,000 graduates.

Of the 20 independent colleges in South Carolina, Benedict has the largest undergraduate student body and is the second largest overall with an undergraduate population of over 2,500 students. Benedict College is committed to being the best college it can be and is committed to establishing and maintaining high quality programs of teaching, research and public service.

Benedict is distinguished by its continued commitment to facilitate the empowerment, enhancement, and full participation of African- Americans in American society. It is one of the top producers of African-American Physics majors in the country, as reported by the Education and Employment statistic Division of the American Institute of Physics and was ranked #2 in the nation for producing African-Americans with an undergraduate degree in Physics. In the past 10 years, one out of three Benedict College students has enrolled in graduate school.

www.benedict.edu

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-07-2010


The Ron Brown Scholar Program

The Ron Brown Scholar Program seeks to identify African-American high school seniors who will make significant contributions to society. Applicants must excel academically, exhibit exceptional leadership potential, participate in community service activities and demonstrate financial need. The applicant must be a US citizen or hold a permanent resident visa card. Current college students are not eligible to apply.

Each year, a minimum of ten students will be designated Ron Brown Scholars and will receive $10,000 annually for four years, for a total of $40,000. The recipients may use the renewable scholarships to attend an accredited four-year college or university of their choice within the United States. Ron Brown Scholarships are not limited to any specific field or career objective and may be used to pursue any academic discipline. More than 250 students have been designated as Ron Brown Scholars since the inception of the Program.

Ron Brown Scholars are selected in the spring prior to entering college. Applications are screened during the month of February by Ron Brown Scholar Program staff. In March, finalists are invited to participate in a weekend selection process in Washington, D.C. at the expense of the CAP Charitable Foundation. Finalists are interviewed by members of the Ron Brown Selection Committee and are expected to participate in several Selection Weekend activities. Scholarship winners are selected on the basis of their applications, interviews and participation in Selection Weekend activities. Notification follows immediately.


Application Deadline

The Ron Brown Scholar Program currently has two deadlines for applications (students must be current high school seniors at the time of their application):

November 1st - application will be considered for the Ron Brown Scholar Program AND forwarded to a select and limited number of additional scholarship providers.

January 9th - final postmarked deadline in order to be considered for only the Ron Brown Scholar Program ONLY.

Application materials must be mailed in one packet. Transcripts and letters of recommendation should not be sent under separate cover. Incomplete, e-mailed or faxed applications will not be considered.

Due to the volume of applications received, the Ron Brown Scholar Program can only notify semi-finalists and finalists of their status in the competition. This notification will be made in February and March. Winners of the scholarship will be notified by April 1st and names will be posted on the Ron Brown Scholar Program web site in late April/early May.

Scholarship Conditions

Ron Brown Scholarships may be used to supplement benefits from the college or university a student plans to attend and from other foundations or organizations. Scholars may use the scholarship to cover the costs of tuition, fees, books, room and board, computers, health insurance, and other college-related expenses.

Scholarship Site: WWW,RONBROWN,ORG
Scholarship Amount: $40000.00
Targeted Major(s):
Deadline(s): Nov. 1, 2010


CONTACT: Ron Brown Scholar Program
1160 Pepsi Place, Suite 206
Charlottesville, VA 22901

Phone: 434 964 1588
Fax: 434 964 1589

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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

10-20-2010

Bessie Irene Smith Trust Scholarship

Sponsored by: United Negro College Fund (UNCF)

Purpose of Award: To help African American students attending United Negro College Fund (UNCF) member colleges and universities.

Eligibility: Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have unmet financial need that is verified by the college or university financial aid office. Students are encouraged to complete the UNCF General Scholarship application to be matched with scholarships for which they meet the criteria.

Deadline: Varies

Award Amount: Varies.

Number of Awards: Varies.

Renewable: No.

How to get an application: Applications are available online.

Contact Information:
8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
P.O. Box 10444
Fairfax, VA 22031-8044

Phone: 800-331-2244

Self Confidence Strategies

Self confidence is a belief in one's own abilities and talents. The way one thinks and believes will have an impact on his or her decisions. Gaining self confidence is a process in itself and one cannot have it overnight.
To develop a positive image and be successful one has to have
self confidence. It is the key to move towards success in a right direction. It also gives us the liberty to commit mistakes and cope with failure and simultaneously help us in dealing with it. Self-confidence develops from the confidence one has in own self.

To gain self-confidence, one has to adopt a few strategies:

Firstly one should always have a positive thought that will help in achieving and realizing one's own dreams and goals.

•One should have an intense desire to reach the preferred goal with a worthy purpose.

•Make a note of one's strengths and weaknesses: Listing down the strengths and weaknesses helps you in realizing your ability. Strengths help you in moving forward to achieve your goal and one can then focus on how to improve the weaknesses. One should never be afraid of showing positive strengths and qualities to others. Eliminate all negative thoughts of failure from the mind.

Focus on how to achieve the goal. Always appreciate the positive things in yourself and recognize it. This helps in gaining confidence and can do wonders to people.

•Always think of a positive outcome. If it comes out positive it is ok but if it is negative try it once again. Never give up trying. Success once achieved through hard work raises the bar of self confidence.

•Even if one has achieved and reached a goal, never believe it to be over. One goal leads to another and by doing so one gains confidence in oneself.

•They say appearances are deceptive but we are often judged on the basis of how we carry ourselves and how well we interact with people.

•Maintaining a straight posture and walking confidently has a positive impact.

Always be happy and show a positive feeling. Smile.

To sum up, to gain self-confidence one should always be positive and think positively to convert the weaknesses into strengths. With strong determination and following the plan given above one can surely improve the self-confidence.

 

About the Author: Elizabeth Hayes

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And for more great information on self confidence, visit my website at http://www.createselfconfidence/.

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ASIAN STUDENTS

(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

10-18-2010

Bethune-Cookman College and Howard University Hospitality Majors


The Rama Scholarship for the American Dream

JHM Hotels, Inc. established the Rama Scholarship for the American Dream with a $1,000,001 endowment. The five Rama brothers, principals in the company, emigrated from India to pursue their American Dream. It began with the ownership of one lodging property and grew into a successful operation of 35 properties with 5,000 rooms and more than 1,100 associates. The fund, established on the 25th anniversary of the brothers' first hotel purchase, encourages others to create their own American Dream. Participating schools select the recipients and preference is given to students of Asian-Indian descent and other minority groups as well as JHM Hotel employees. Since its inception in 1998 the Rama Scholarship Fund has awarded $491,450 in scholarships to 287 recipients.

Eligibility Criteria
Minimum eligibility criteria for nominees are:
• Enrolled at least 9 credit hours for upcoming fall and spring semesters, or just the fall semester if graduating in December
• Undergraduate or graduate hospitality management major
• Have a minimum 2.5 GPA
• A U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident

Scholarship Awards
Award amounts can range from $1,000 to $3,000 depending upon enrollment and recommended amount from school.

Application Process


Rama Scholarships are School Nominated, which means students are nominated by their respective schools. Schools must give preference to students of Asian-Indian descent and other minority groups, as well as JHM employees and their dependents. If you're attending a school participating in the Rama Scholarship Program, request nomination through AH&LEF's Designated Contact Person,. All student nominees must complete all sections of the AH&LEF Scholarship Application.

Additionally, under separate cover, participating schools are required to send a nomination form confirming their nominees and suggested award amounts. AH&LEF will not consider applicants without nomination verification from their respective schools. AH&LEF academic scholarship applications are only accepted from January 1 to May 1, 2011.

CONTACT:

Christa Boatman at 202-289-3139 / cboatman@ahlef.org

or Michelle Poinelli at 202-289-3181 / mpoinelli@ahlef.org

 

RESOURCE: http://www.ahlef.org/content.aspx?id=19820

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Athletes This is for YOU!

(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

Making the Most Out of Unofficial Visits

Pretend, for a moment, that you’re a college coach. Each and every day, you’re bombarded with countless standardized emails from potential recruits, all of whom insist they’d “love to come and play for your school.” After years playing the recruiting game, though, you’re too savvy for this tactic, and you realize that many of these prospects have sent an identical email of “sincere interest” to dozens of other schools. Now let’s imagine that one of these emailer-recruits shows up on your campus, having funded the visit on his own dime, and tells you in person that he’d “love to come and play for your school.” This expression of interest is a little harder to doubt, huh?

Unofficial visits are an incredibly important way for an athlete to prove to a college coach that he or she is genuinely interested in a particular school. While they lack the glamour and cachet of “official” visits - remember He Got Game? - unofficial visits can serve many of the same purposes, and can potentially be more effective than official visits for purposes of showing true interest. While the number of unofficial visits a recruit can take is unlimited, as contrasted with the restrictions on official visits, presumably no athlete can personally fund visits to every school he is merely considering, so a coach can’t help but take your interest seriously. By following these few basic guidelines, you can both maximize the impact of your visits and save yourself a bit of money along the way.

First, and most importantly, come up with a list of schools you can realistically see yourself attending. Next, plan to visit schools on a date when you’re certain the coach will be on campus, perhaps on a weekend when other recruits are being entertained. Contact the coach and let him know you’re planning to visit, and request a meeting to discuss the university, the program, and your interest. It’s also helpful to contact the admissions office before the meeting, both to learn a bit about the school academically and to schedule a guided tour of the campus.

Just because the visit is “unofficial” doesn’t mean you should come unprepared think of it as a preliminary job interview. Marc Thibeault, of John Carroll University, can attest to the impression given by an unprepared recruit on an unofficial visit: “ I can’t tell you how many times a recruit shows up with holes in his jeans, hat backwards, earring in and really has no questions when they visit.” If you’re hoping for a scholarship offer from a school, why not take the time to prepare some thoughtful questions about the direction of the program, or about the school’s academic reputation, so that a coach understands you’re responsible and concerned about your future?

Don’t be fooled into thinking of unofficial visits as the “ugly cousin” of official visits. In some sense, unofficial visits are a tool to “officially” establish your interest in a school, at least as far as the coach is concerned, and so they’ll help you immediately be taken more seriously as a potential recruit. Plan ahead and come prepared, so you won’t waste your and family’s valuable time and money.

http://www.fastweb.com/content/athletic_article_3

 

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-19-2010

 

ENTITLE DIRECT

College Tips College Scholarship Contest

Description:

The ENTITLE DIRECT College Tips College Scholarship Contest is open to undergraduate and graduate students. To enter, you must submit a maximum 100 - word statement that describes your best tip for navigating the school - application process, such as application timing, visiting schools, talking to alumni, etc. Entries can also pose questions about key issues of our time, such as application competitiveness, guidance counselors, letters of recommendation, etc. You must be at least 17 years of age and a resident of the United States to be eligible for this award.

Applicable Majors: All Fields of Study

Additional Information: Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information. \

 

Provided By: Entitle Direct Group, Inc.

Deadline: December 07, 2010

Type of Award: Contest

Amount: $7000

Awards Available: 1

Website: http://www.entitledirect.com/CollegeTips

Resource: http://www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships/scholarships/150072-entitle-direct-college-tips-college-scholarship-contest

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(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

10-16-2010

William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship for Minority Students

The Aspen Institute

The Aspen Institute Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation (PSI) in Washington, D.C., offers the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship three times annually. The fellowship, which is based on academic excellence and need, is open to both undergraduate and graduate students of color. The Hearst Fellow serves as an intern with PSI. Through this fellowship, PSI seeks to introduce a diverse group of students to issues and challenges affecting philanthropy, social enterprise, nonprofit organizations, and other actors in the social sector. Recipients may arrange with their colleges or universities to receive academic credit for this experience.

The Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation (PSI) employs seminars, leadership programs, and evidence-based discussion to strengthen and inform philanthropy, the nonprofit sector, and social enterprise so that each can contribute to the good society, domestically and internationally.

Activities:
In his or her internship, the Hearst Fellow undertakes research, writing, logistical, and administrative support for PSI’s leadership initiatives, public programs, and convenings.

Requirements:
The ideal candidate for this fellowship is a highly motivated continuing graduate or undergraduate student from an underrepresented community of color. She or he should have an excellent academic record and also have the following:

1. Demonstrated interest or experience in nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, and the social sector;
2. Excellent research and writing skills;
3. Demonstrated financial need; and
4. U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent residency.

The student must be able to intern for 12-15 weeks at the Washington, D.C., office of the Aspen Institute. Fall and Spring internships will be part-time (15-20 hours per week) and Summer internships will be full-time. All travel and housing costs must be covered by the student.

Fellowship stipend:
A fellowship grant of approximately $2,000 will be awarded to the Fall and Spring fellows and approximately $4,000 will be awarded to the Summer fellow.

Application procedure:
There is no application form for this fellowship. Please send:

1. A letter of interest (include information about dates of availability for the fellowship);
2. A resume;
3. An official transcript;
4. Documentation from university financial aid office demonstrating financial need

(such as an award letter);
5. Two letters of recommendation to the contact information below.

Website: www.aspeninstitute.org/policy-work/nonprofit-philanthropy/leadership-initiatives/hearst


Application deadlines: Summer 2010 - March 15, 2011 Fall 2011 - July 15, 2011

Contact information:
Lauren Stebbins
Communications Associate
Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation
The Aspen Institute

One Dupont Circle, Suite 700
Washington, D.C., 20036
(202) 736-2500
lauren.stebbins@aspeninstitute.org

Resource: http://www.apsanet.org/content_11389.cfm

 

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