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The Bruce Lee Foundation Scholarship

The Bruce Lee Foundation Scholarship

The Bruce Lee Foundation is offering its annual scholarship to “provide a financial award of $1,000.00 to one or more students who understand, appreciate and exemplify Bruce Lee’s passion for education as well as his qualities of honest expression, forward thought, self-exploration, and assertiveness.” The scholarships are available to high school students (age 16 and older) who will be attending/are already attending a two-year college, four-year university, or licensed trade and vocational [...]

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The Shop Smart Scholarship

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The Shop Smart Scholarship is currently being offered to high school seniors and current undergraduate students from Brad’s Deals (this is the program’s first year). To be fully eligible, you must have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a U.S. citizen. 5 scholarships worth $2,000 each (so $10,000 total) will be awarded this year. For the application, you must write an essay  which looks at: how your college experience is or will be enabled [...]

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2012 Walter J. Travis Memorial Scholarship Program

Need more money for school? Simple Tuition can help. Today’s scholarship is the Walter J. Travis Memorial Scholarship Program.  While most of our scholarships are academically-focused, we like to change it up a bit.  Today’s scholarship is for students who are interested in golf and want to pursue one of the following as a profession:

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2012 FMAA Scholarship Program

The FMAA (Flag Manufactures Association of America) Scholarship Program is currently being offered to high school seniors who plan on continuing their education in a degree program, in order to help them attain their education goals. This program awards a total of $2,000 in scholarships each year.

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The Joseph S. Rumbaugh Historical Oration Contest (2012)

Need more money for school? The Joseph S. Rumbaugh Historical Oration Contest is currently being offered by the Sons of the American Revolution to all students attending home schools, public, parochial, or private high schools who are in their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior (grades 9-12) year.  The First Place will receive $3,000, the Second Place $2,000, and the Third Place $1,000. This program involves contests that are held by Chapters and/or [...]

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2012 National Sculpture Society Scholarship Program

Does this scholarship not apply to you?  Today’s scholarship is for all of you future Michelangelos–the 2012 National Sculpture Society Scholarship Program.  Sponsored by the NSS, this scholarship is for students who love to sculpt.  As you can imagine, this scholarship is primarily based on the artistic merit of the sculpture.  The scholarship committee prefers sculptures that “are inspired by nature or figurative or realistic sculpture.”  Additionally, it is suggested [...]

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The Big Dig Scholarship

Shopping for student loans? Check out Simple Tuition–Student Loan Shopping Made Easy! The Big Dig Scholarship is an essay contest currently being offered to high school seniors and current first or second year college students (college freshmen and sophomores). This essay asks students to complete an essay and submit it to application@antiquetrader.tv. The essay should be based off of a hypothetical situation: you must pick an item sold in stores [...]

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2012 H.O.P.E. Scholarship Program

Shopping for student loans? Check out Simple Tuition–Student Loan Shopping Made Easy! Today’s scholarship is the H.O.P.E. Scholarship Program (not to be confused with Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship Program).  The H.O.P.E Scholarship program is for students at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States.  This scholarship is worth $1,000.

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2012 Teens Drive Smart Video Scholarship

Today’s scholarship is for aspiring filmmakers who also have a passion for safety!  This scholarship is sponsored in part by Bridgestone America.  Students are asked to create a short video about safe driving.  Videos should be short–25 or 55 seconds–and students should be creative!  To be eligible, students have to be between the ages of 16 and 21, so both college and high school students are eligible.

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2012-2013 American Indian Science and Engineering Society Scholarships

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) aims to substantially increase the representation of American Indians and Alaskan Natives in engineering, science, and other related technology disciplines. In the pursuit of this goal, they are offering the 2012-2013 AISES Scholarships. They are offering three separate scholarships: the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Scholarship (deadline has unfortunately passed), the AISES Intel Scholarship (due June 15, 2012), and the A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship (due June [...]

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