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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Health Sciences Scholarship

U.S. graduating high school seniors who are planning to attend the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and enroll in a health sciences program are eligible for this award.
Award Amount

Total:  $87,210

Awards:  3

Deadline

Deadline:  February 01

UW-Eau Claire Nan Pickett Memorial Scholarship

Students who are 25 or older and currently enrolled in select majors at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire are eligible for this award.
Award Amount

Total:  $400

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  April 01

Yukiko Howell Memorial S.T.E.M. Scholarship

This scholarship is open to students pursuing higher education toward a STEM career or continuing education STEM classes (including, but not limited to, science, engineering, air traffic controller, avionics technician, dispatch certification, aircraft mechanic, meteorologist, or educator for STEM). Students must be members of Women in Aviation, International (WAI); both men and women are eligible to join WAI.
Award Amount

Total:  $1,500

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  October 12

Dr. Janis Guerrero-Thompson Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship is available for Hispanic undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in education at University of Texas, Austin.
Award Amount

Total:  $2,000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  April 30

Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation Scholarship

This scholarship is available for Hispanic students in Austin, TX who are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Selection is based on academic achievement, a demonstrated record of community service, and unmet financial need.
Award Amount

Total:  $2,000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  April 30

James M. and Virginia M. Smyth Scholarship Fund

This scholarship is open to U.S. undergraduate students who are majoring in the arts/sciences, human services, music, or ministry. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to applicants from Missouri, Mississippi, Georgia, Illinois, Oklahoma, Texas, and Tennessee.
Award Amount

Total:  $8,000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  January 22

Tech High School Alumni Assoc./W.O. Cheney Merit Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Georgia high school seniors who have a grade point average of 3.0 or rank in the top 15 percent of their class, and have an SAT score of 1300 or higher. Students must plan to major in engineering, the physical sciences, or mathematics.
Award Amount

Total:  $80,000

Awards:  4

Deadline

Deadline:  January 22

Members-At-Large Re-Entry Award

This scholarship is available for U.S. women who have returned to higher education after an absence of at least three years. Applicants must be majoring in chemistry and must demonstrate academic potential.
Award Amount

Total:  $1,500

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  February 15

Leatrice Gregory Pendray Scholarship

This scholarship is available for undergraduate women who have completed at least one year of study with a grade point average of 3.3 or higher. Students must plan to enter into some field of science or engineering encompassed by the technical activities of AIAA.
Award Amount

Total:  $1,250

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  January 31

Wilse Morgan WX7P Memorial ARRL Northwestern Division Scholarship

This scholarship is open to U.S. and international licensed radio amateurs (general class or higher) who reside in the area of the ARRL Northwestern Division (AK, ID, MT, OR, WA). Students must be studying engineering, medicine, science, or business; preference will be given to students who have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
Award Amount

Total:  $2,000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  January 04

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