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Upakar Scholarship Program

Shopping for student loans? Check out Simple Tuition–Student Loan Shopping Made Easy! The Upakar Scholarship Program is currently being offered to graduating HS seniors who live in the U. S., have either been born or have one parent born in the Republic of India, and are either a U.S. citizen or a U.S. Green Card holder. Furthermore, you must have at least a 3.6/4.0 unweighted GPA and have a 2011 Family Adjusted Gross [...]

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Asian Pacific Community Fund – Verizon Scholarship Awards Program

The Asian Pacific Community Fund is partnering with Verizon to “financially assist students in their pursuit of higher education as they face the challenge of significantly rising costs of obtaining a college degree.” Each of the winners will receive a $1,000 college scholarship. These scholarships are available to Asian American students who are currently high school seniors in California, Oregon or Washington. Also, applicants can be a high school senior planning to [...]

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The Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund Scholarship

The Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund provides students of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity with college scholarships. To apply to this scholarship (which ranges from $2000 to $5000), you must be a US citizen and a high school senior/GED earner who will be entering college in fall of 2012. To apply, you must register an account, receive a verification email, and request one letter of recommendation “from an [...]

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Ronald McDonald House Charities

Each year, the local branches of the Ronald McDonald House Charities offer scholarships for high school seniors who will be attending a two or four-year college.  The only other requirement is that students must have above a 2.7 GPA. To get started you should check out the list of participating counties around the United States. Next, you need to determine which scholarship you will be applying for.  Most counties offer [...]

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