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Category: College of Arts & Sciences
Name: Medical Professionals of Tomorrow Scholarship
Description: This $1,000 merit-based scholarship is awarded to a full-time student at an accredited two- or four-year school who is in a field of study related to the medical profession. Deadline: July 31st deadline for the fall scholarship.
Application: For more information and full details on the scholarship are available at: http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com/scholarship.
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. This information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Atlanta Association of Media Women Scholarship
DESCRIPTION: Student must be a minority female
Student must be enrolled in a Ga. College or university majoring in Journalism, Mass Communications or English
Student must be a rising junior or senior
Student must have a grade point average of 3.0 or better
Student must be interested in pursing a career in journalism
APPLICATIONS:
Contact:
Chair, Scholarship Committee
Atlanta Association of Media Women, Inc.
P.O. Box 4132
Atlanta, Ga. 30302
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. This information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
DESCRIPTION: Robert Half International / Accountemps and the AICPA are pleased to offer scholarships to two AICPA student affiliate members. In addition to being an AICPA student affiliate member, a student must be an undergraduate and graduate pursuing studies in accounting, finance, or information systems to be eligible for the scholarship. The amount of the scholarship is $2.500 for one year.
APPLICATIONS:
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
1211 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036-8775
Phone: (212) 596-6200
Fax: (212) 596-6213
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. This information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Cobb County Medical Society Alliance Health Careers Scholarship Application
DESCRIPTION: This scholarship is limited to undergraduate students currently enrolled full time in allied health areas, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, pharmacy, respiratory therapy, radiology technology, etc. Pre-medical, pre-dental and dental hygiene students are not eligible for this scholarship. Students, who have been accepted at a college or university, but not into a particular health program, are not eligible for this scholarship.
This is a need based scholarship. Preference will be given to Cobb County residents when all factors are equal.
Only students who have been formally accepted into their health major will be considered for the scholarship.
APPLICATIONS:
Apply to:
Cobb County Medical Society Alliance
4709 Talleybrook Drive
Kennesaw, GA. 30152
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: The Georgia / Alabama Newspaper Advertising & Marketing Executives Scholarship
DESCRIPTION: The Georgia / Alabama Newspaper Advertising & Marketing Executives Scholarship Foundation is looking for qualified rising seniors and graduate students.
APPLICATIONS:
Contact:
Georgia / Alabama Newspaper Adverting and Marketing Executives Scholarship Foundation
P.O. Box 447
Columbus, GA 31902-0447
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Georgia Press Educational Foundation
DESCRIPTION: Criteria for Georgia Press Educational Foundation Scholarship Parents of applicants must be legal residents of Georgia for a period of 2 years or applicant must be a resident of the state for 3 years.
Individual need must be established. Family income is among those factors considered.
A prior interest in newspaper journalism must be established.
Applicant should be recommended by a high school counselor, principal, college professor and or Georgia Press Association member.
Applicant may be made during senior year in high school or at any undergraduate college level
Scholarship applications are applied to the current academic year. All applicants must be resubmitted for consideration for next year.
Possible personal consideration could offset or augment any of the above.
APPLICATIONS:
Contact:
Georgia Press Educational Foundation
Georgia Press Building
3066 Mercer University Drive, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30341-4137
phone: (770) 454-6776
Fax: (770) 454-6778
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: The Georgia Trust
DESCRIPTION: Applicants must be U.S. citizens and residents of Georgia. Students currently enrolled in their first year of school in Georgia may apply. Applicants also must plan to enroll full time during the next year at a Georgia school. Students applying for the scholarship are encouraged to plan to stay and work in Georgia following graduation. Students majoring in historic preservation or related fields such as archaeology, architecture, history and planning are eligible. Stipends are given for the next academic year and divided over three quarters or two semesters.
APPLICATIONS:
Scholarship Committee
The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation
1516 Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30309-2916
Phone: 404-881-9980
Fax: 404-875-2205
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Scholarship Opportunity for Students in Public Health Fields Georgia Public Health Association Glaxo Wellcome Scholarship
DESCRIPTION: To be eligible for a scholarship, applicants must:
Be residents of Georgia
Be enrolled full time in an accredited, post secondary academic institution
Have completed at least one year of post-secondary study
Be actively pursing a major related to public health (e.g.. health education, nursing, epidemiology, public health policy, etc.)
Maintain a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 overall.
Applicants must submit the following to be considered for this year's awards:
Cover letter, including current contact information (address, phone numbers, etc.)
Current curriculum vita or resume
Verification of GPA and course enrollment (preferably a current transcript)
An essay, no longer than 250 words, on the topic: Diversity, Preparing Public Health to address the needs of a changing community.
At least one letter of recommendations from a faculty member or employer.
APPLICATIONS:
Complete applications must be received by email, mail or fax to:
Frank Franklin, M.P.H.
Program Epidemiologist
Georgia Department of Human Recourses
Division of Public Health
16th floor
2 Peachtree Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3142
Email: fxfranklin@dhr.state.ga.us
*Verification of GPA and course enrollment must be mailed or faxed
**This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Julia Kiene Fellowship and Lyle Mamer Fellowship
DESCRIPTION: The Electrical Women's Round Table, Inc. annually awards two fellowships to women college graduates or graduating college seniors who are working toward an advanced degree relating to the use of electrical energy. Applications are judged on the basis of scholastic record, extra curricular activities, personal qualifications, financial need, future promise and expectation for continuing career in the field of electrical energy.
APPLICATIONS:
Contact:
Executive Director
Electrical Women's Round Table, Inc.
P.O. Box 292793
Nashville, GA 37229-2793
(615) 890-1272
**This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Land O' Lakes Scholarship Program
DESCRIPTION: Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an undergraduate degree program in an agricultural-related filed at an accredited college, university or technical school.
To receive a Land O' Lakes scholarship application with complete details and requirements, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Land O' Lakes 75th Anniversary Scholarship
P.O. Box 39104
Chicago, IL 60639
APPLICATIONS:
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: The Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship
DESCRIPTION: To be awarded to an upper division undergraduate or graduate student of public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business administration (with a specific focus on government or nonprofit management). The purpose of the Minorities in government Finance Scholarship is to recognize outstanding performance by minority students preparing for careers in state and local government finance.
Eligibility:
Currently a full or part time upper-division undergraduate or graduate student in public administration (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics or business administration (with a specific focus on government or nonprofit management). Belong to one of the following groups (as defined b the U.S. Census Bureau) Black, Indian, Eskimo or Aleut, Asian or Pacific Islander, Hispanic. Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada
Recommendation by student's academic advisor, department chair, (undergraduate students), or dean of the graduate program (graduate students)
APPLICATIONS:
Scholarship Committee
Government Finance Officers Association
180 North Michigan Ave.
Suite 800
Chicago, IL 60601-7476
(312) 977-9700
Web site: <www.gfoa.org>
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: National Garden Clubs, Inc. Scholarship Program
DESCRIPTION: National Garden Clubs, Inc. will offer annual advanced scholarships to Junior, Senior or Graduate Students.
All applicants must be majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Conservation, Forestry Agronomy, City Planning, environmental Concerns, Land Management, Botany, Biology and /or other allied subjects. (Approval must be granted by the NGC Scholarship Committee for consideration of any topic not specifically listed above).
A complete official transcript of academic records, which include the latest grading period and overall grade point average, must be included with each student's application.
A minimum of a "B" average (3.0 on 4.0 scale) is required. For Graduate students, transcripts for both graduate and undergraduate work must be included. Only full time currently enrolled students will be considered.
APPLICATIONS:
National Garden Clubs, Inc.
4401 Magnolia Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63110-3492
(314) 776-7574
(314) 776-5108 Fax
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: The Buddy Sullivan History Scholarship
DESCRIPTION: We request that all applicants have a declared major in history. Our funds are of a limited nature an we request that only serious students apply. Is our goal to help a deserving student meet his or her financial needs.
APPLICATIONS:
Contact:
Lower Altamaga Historical Society
Buddy Sullivan History Scholarship
P.O. Box 1405
Darien, GA 31305
(912) 832-3736
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Sammy Turner Scholarship
DESCRIPTION: Applicants must be a student accepted for entrance or attending an accredited college, technical college or university in Georgia or be a legal resident of Georgia accepted by or attending like schools out-of-state.
Must be a full time undergraduate student (12 quarter hours or more) enrolled in a degree seeking program in horticulture with floriculture option (or ornamental horticulture with emphasis in floriculture)
Must be in good academic standing and have a minimum of one quarter (or equivalent) remaining for completion of the degree/
Previous recipients are ineligible.
APPLICATIONS:
Scholarship Committee
A & L Greenhouses, Inc.
495 Stewarts' Mill Rd.
Dublin, GA 31021
for more information:
Charles Hall, Executive Secretary
Georgia Commercial Flower Grower's Association
(706) 845-0704
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: The UNCF * Merck Undergraduate Science Research Scholarship Awards
DESCRIPTION: To be considered for the UNCF*Merck Undergraduate Science Research Scholarship Awards, applicants must be:
African-American (Black, non-Hispanic)
A junior who will be a degree candidate in the following academic year
A life or physical science major interested in biomedical research (first professional and engineering majors are not eligible)
A student with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3 (on a 4.0 scale)
Committed to completing two summer internships at a Merck research facility
A U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
APPLICANTS:
For application packets submit a request by mail, or fax (703) 205-3574 or email: uncfmerck@uncf.org
Jerry L. Bryant, Ph.D.
UNCF - Merck Science Initiative
United Negro College Fund
8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
P.O. Box 10444
Fairfax, VA 22031-4511
Visit our website: www.uncf.org
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. this information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Georgia Green Industry Association Scholarships
DESCRIPTION: Applicants must have exhibited an interest in pursuing a career in nursery management, greenhouse management, garden center management, landscape contracting or other green industry related areas. Applicants should have a grade point average of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale for undergraduate students or 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 for graduate students. Applicant should be a junior or above. Financial need will be considered by the Committee. Applicant must be a Georgia resident. Choice of school must be approved by Georgia Green Industry's Scholarship Committee. Can be renewed.
APPLICATIONS:
Georgia Green Industry Association
PO Box 369
Epworth, GA 31541
Voice: 706-632-0100
Fax: 706-632-0300
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. This information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: The University of Georgia's, Agricultural Alumni Association Transfer Scholarship
DESCRIPTION: To be eligible for consideration for the Agricultural Alumni Association Transfer Scholarship, must meet the following requirements: have completed at least 60 semester hours in a college transfer program at a two-year college or have completed at least 30 semester hours in a college program; and have a minimum gpa of 3.0; and be accepted for admissions to the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at UGA.
APPLICATIONS:
Agricultural Alumni Association
CAES Activity Center
Four Towers
Athens, GA 30602
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. This information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.
CATEGORY: COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
NAME: Morris K. Udall Scholarship Program
DESCRIPTION: Applicants must be college sophomores or juniors in the current academic year, having outstanding potential, and who study the environment and related fields. Must have a gpa of at least 3.0. Must be a US citizen, a permanent resident alien or in the case of nominees from American Samoa, a US national.
APPLICATIONS:
Morris K. Udall Scholarship Program
130 South Scott Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701-1922
Phone: (520) 670-5542
Fax: (520) 670-5530
*This information sheet was prepared based on information received at the time of preparation. This information is intended as a guide only and has not been reviewed by the Department of Education.