Saturday, September 18, 2010

*New Scholarships - 09.18.2010*

AES ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP                       
                                                          
One $500 scholarship to a graduating senior whose essay is chosen the winner.  No prior engineering courses are required, and no minimum GPA or test score.  
For guidelines and essay topics go to http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm 

Deadline for entry to AES:  October 8, 2010


AUBURN UNIVERSITY SAMUEL GINN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING                                     

The Department of Chemical Engineering is awarding $1,000 renewable scholarships to 25 graduating seniors who plan to attend Auburn University.  Applicants must specify Pre-Chemical Engineering as the major on their AU application to be eligible for that department’s scholarships.  
Applications can be found here.
Deadline to AU Department of Chemical Engineering:  January 15, 2011.


ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATION “MOST VALUABLE STUDENT” SCHOLARSHIP  

500 four-year awards available at the local, state, and national level to graduating seniors who will be judged based on leadership, financial need, service, and  scholarship.  

Applications and complete guidelines are available online at www.elks.org/enf/scholars.

Deadline to apply: December 1, 2010.


ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATIION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ELKS FAMILIES   

250 $4,000 awards to the children and grandchildren of dues-paying Elks members.  Applicants must be graduating seniors, who are going on to college, and who exhibit knowledge, charity, community, and integrity.  

Applications and guidelines available online at www.elks.org/enf/scholars.  

Deadline to apply:  February 1, 2011.

ALABAMA FARMERS COOPERATIVE, INC. SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship program is for beginning freshmen who would like to work in the Co-op system after graduation.  The scholarships will pay full tuition and fees, with an approximate value of $20,000 per student over the four-year period.  

To be eligible for consideration for the scholarships, the following criteria must be met:  

1)  Applicants must obtain an acceptance letter from the Auburn University Admissions Office or show proof of enrollment.  
2)  Applicants must intend to enter in the College of Agriculture as an Agriculture Economics major or another degree within the College of Agriculture with approved business course options.  
3)  Incoming freshmen applicants must be nominated by a local cooperative in the Alabama Farmers Cooperative system.  

Additional criteria can be found at http://alafarmnews.com/scholarships.htm.   

Deadlines vary from May to June.


Need any more assistance, contact TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org

Love, 
Fran

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