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Available College Scholarships
Student derived scholarship list. A senior
at Mason High School in Mason, Ohio has been
looking for a scholarship for college. See
what he found and his rating of these 50+
scholarships. This page will be updated
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DUKE ENERGY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM |
(15)
$5000 scholarships a year |
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Website
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Type: Grant |
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The Duke Energy Scholars program
was established to provide
scholarships for the children of
our employees and retirees.
The program provides 15
scholarships of up to $5,000
each (USD) per year and may be
awarded for up to four
consecutive years, with a
maximum of $20,000 (USD). The
scholarship is for undergraduate
study at accredited, two-year
technical schools or community
colleges and/or four-year
colleges or universities in the
U.S. and Canada.
The scholarships are merit-based
with consideration given to
academics, personal references,
community service and
demonstrated financial need. In
addition to the 15 annual
winners of the four-year
scholarships, we select five (5)
alternates to receive one-time,
$1,000 (USD) scholarships. If
any of the 15 winners declines
his/her scholarship prior to the
acceptance deadline, alternates
become eligible to receive a
four-year scholarship. |
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GIMME FIVE SCHOLARSHIP
SWEEPSTAKES |
$5000 every quarter |
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Website
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Deadline:
Quarterly,
Type: Sweepstakes |
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For: High school seniors.
Wachovia Education Finance will
award $5000 every quarter in the
Gimme Five. Sweepstakes. Apply
online |
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Scholarship Offer |
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All-ink Printer Supplies
Scholarship |
$1,000-multiple recipients |
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Website
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Email,
Deadline: 12/31/2006,
Type: Contest |
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The All-Ink.com College
Scholarship Program is available
to students who are enrolled or
planning to enroll in an
accredited college or university
with a minimum 2.5 GPA. You must
be a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident to be considered for
this award. To apply for this
scholarship, you must submit a
50- to 200-word essay on who has
had the greatest impact on your
life, and a 50- to 200-word
essay on what you hope to
achieve in your personal and
professional life after college.
Additionally, you must submit a
list of any extracurricular
activities you have been
involved with in high school or
college and any honors or awards
you have received. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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CarDonors.com
Scholarship |
Four $500
scholarships each
year |
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Website
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Email,
Deadline: All Year
Round, Type: Contest |
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Requirements: |
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3 Short Answer
Questions |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |

Dale E. Fridell
Memorial
Scholarships |
Four $1,000
scholarships each
year |
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Website,
Deadline: All Year
Round, Type:
Memorial |
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Requirements: |
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2 Essay Questions |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |
GE Star Award |
$2,500 |
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Website, Deadline:
by December 15, 2006, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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parent must be a GE
employee |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |
Get Out of Debt
Scholarship |
$500 |
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Website, Deadline:
All Year Round, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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1 Essay |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |
Mesothelioma
Memorial
Scholarships
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$500 |
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Website/
Email Deadline:
All Year Round, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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1 Essay, 1 Short
Answer |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |
Art Schools
Scholarship |
$500 |
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Website, Deadline:
All Year Round, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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2 Essays |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |
Intel Science Talent
Search |
Min. $1,000
Max. $10,000 |
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Website, Deadline:
November 15, 2006, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The Intel Science
Talent Search is
open to especially
talented high school
seniors who have
completed
independent science
research projects
and wish to pursue
careers in science,
math, engineering
and medicine. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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ACI Student
Fellowship Program |
$10,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
November 15, 2006, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The ACI Student
Fellowship Program
is available to
full-time
undergraduate and
graduate students
enrolled in an
accredited college
or university in the
U.S. or Canada. You
must be majoring in
engineering,
construction
management, or other
fields related to
concrete research
identified by an ACI-Member
Faculty to qualify
for this award. To
be considered, you
must be nominated by
faculty members who
are ACI members. The
fellowship will have
a nominal term of
two academic years,
renewed annually,
and may extend
through graduate
study. Recipients
will be assigned a
mentor for ACI
indoctrination and
development and will
be reimbursed of
expenses associated
with ACI convention
attendance and
internship. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Youth Foundation
Scholarship |
Min. $2,500
Max. $4,500 |
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Website, Deadline:
November 26, 2006, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The Youth Foundation
Scholarship is
available to high
school seniors who
are U.S. citizens
and plan to attend
an accredited
four-year United
States college of
university. You must
have a B+ or better
grade average and
demonstrate
financial need to be
eligible for this
award. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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ASHRAE Undergraduate
Engineering
Scholarship/ Reuben
Trane Scholarship |
$5,000 |
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Website, Deadline:
December 1, 2006, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The American Society
of Heating,
Refrigerating and
Air-Conditioning
Engineers
Undergraduate
Engineering
Scholarship is
available to
undergraduate
students who are
enrolled in an
ABET-accredited
program leading to a
Bachelor of Science
or a Bachelor of
Engineering Science
degree. Your course
of study must be
related to heating,
ventilation, air
conditioning and
refrigeration. A
minimum 3.0 GPA is
required. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Americanism Essay
Contest |
Min. $2,000
Max. $15,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
December 1, 2006, Type:
Essay |
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Requirements: |
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The Americanism
Essay Contest is
open to students in
grades 7-12. You
must write an essay
of no more than
350-words on the
following topic:
"The Bill of Rights
and Me." You must be
sponsored by a
branch of the Fleet
Reserve Association,
a unit of the Ladies
Auxiliary or a
Member-at-Large to
enter. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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University
Scholarship - Ohio
State University |
$2,400 |
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Website, Deadline:
December 15, 2006, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The University
Scholarship is
available to
incoming freshmen
attending Ohio State
University. You must
rank in the top 3
percent of your
graduating class,
achieve a minimum
ACT score of 29 or a
minimum SAT score of
1300. This award is
renewable. You must
file a Free
Application for
Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) in addition
to the scholarship
application.
Additionally, you
must complete your
admissions
application
including ACT/SAT
scores to be
eligible to compete
for half and full
tuition awards in
the University
Scholars Maximus
Competition. Please
visit the OSU Web
site for additional
information. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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College-Computers.net
Scholarship |
$1,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
December 31, 2006, Type:
Essay |
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Requirements: |
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Essay: In 500 words
or less describe
what one of your
days would be like
without the
invention of the
modern computer. |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |

Help Santa Find the
Perfect Real Tree
Contest |
Max. $5,000
Min. $10,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
December 31, 2006, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The Help Santa Find
the Perfect Real
Tree Contest is open
to students 16 years
of age or younger
who display a real
Christmas tree (not
artificial) in their
home. You must
submit a picture of
your real Christmas
tree along with a
story about why the
tree is special to
you. To be
considered, you must
be a resident of the
United States. In
addition to a
scholarship prize,
winners may receive
an all-expense paid
trip for four to
Orlando, Florida, or
an all-expense paid
trip for four to
Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee. |
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John F. Kennedy
Profile in Courage
Essay Contest |
Max. $500
Min. $3,000 |
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Website, Deadline:
January 6, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The John F. Kennedy
Profile in Courage
Essay Contest is
open to United
States high school
students in grades
nine through twelve.
You must write an
original essay of no
more than
1,000-words on one
of the topics found
on the Web site
provided. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Most Valuable
Student Competition |
Max. $1,000
Min. $15,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
January 12, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The Most Valuable
Student Competition
is open to high
school seniors who
are U.S. citizens
residing within the
jurisdiction of a
local Elks Lodge.
Your selection for
this award is based
on scholarship,
leadership and
financial need. To
be considered, you
must plan on
pursuing a four-year
degree on a
full-time basis
(minimum of 12
semester hours) at
an American college
or university. |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |

UNA-USA National
High School Essay
Contest |
Max. $750
Min. $3,000 |
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Website, Deadline:
January 13, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The UNA-USA National
High School Essay
Contest is open to
students in grades
9-12. You must
submit an essay of
1,500 words or less
on which aspect of
UN reform is most
important and
explain how it
should be addressed.
All material must be
submitted to the UNA-USA
Chapter or Division
in your area. To
find the one nearest
you, please consult
the Chapter and
Division directory
available on the Web
site. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Entrepreneurial
Scholarship Program
- Washington
University |
$3,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
January 15, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The Entrepreneurial
Scholarship Program
is open to
first-year
undergraduate
students at
Washington
University in St.
Louis. You must
possess creativity,
energy and an
entrepreneurial
spirit that strives
to translate your
visions into
enterprises, both
profit and
nonprofit, to
benefit the
community. Each
student should
include a resume of
activities
demonstrating
his/her creative
spirit and vision,
as well as strong
commitment to
entrepreneurship to
be considered for
this award. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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A. Bannister
Scholarship |
$1,200 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
January 15, 2007, Type:
Essay |
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The A. Bannister
Scholarship is
available to
students who will be
attending college
during the 2006-07
school year. To be
eligible, you must
be majoring in arts,
business, pre-law or
law and submit an
essay of 500 words
or less on why you
think you are
deserving of the
scholarship. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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AAA Travel High
School Challenge |
$25,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
January 17, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The AAA Travel High
School Challenge is
available to public,
private and
home-schooled
students in grades
9-12 throughout the
United States. The
challenge begins
with an online test
held from January
9-17. The top five
scorers in each
state and the
District of Columbia
will advance to a
written exam. The
top exam scorer then
will be named the
state champion and
advance to the
national contest, to
be held May 13-16 at
Universal Orlando in
Orlando, Florida.
You must register
on-line to create
your unique student
ID and password in
advance of entering
the competition in
January. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Sixteenth Annual
Poster Contest for
High School Students |
Min. $100
Max. $1,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
January 20, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The Sixteenth Annual
High School Poster
Contest is open to
students from grades
9 through 12. This
contest involves
students creating a
poster with the
theme and caption,
"You can make a
difference,"
illustrating the
idea that one person
can change the world
for the better. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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DuPont Challenge
Science Essay
Competition |
Max. $1,500 |
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Website, Deadline:
January 20, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The DuPont Challenge
Science Essay Awards
is open to students
in grades seven to
nine (Junior
Division) and grades
ten to twelve
(Senior Division)
who are attending a
public or non-public
school in the United
States or Canada.
You must submit an
essay between 700
and 1,000 words in
length that
discusses a
scientific or
technological
development, event
or theory that has
captured your
interest and
attention. The essay
must be original,
unpublished and
written in English. |
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Jack Kent Cooke
Young Artist Award |
Max. $10,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
January 30, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The Jack Kent Cooke
Young Artist Award
is available to
students who are
classical musicians
between the ages of
8-18 and are
interested in
appearing on From
the Top's radio
show. You must
demonstrate
exceptional musical
talent, academic
achievement and
financial need to be
eligible for this
award. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Datatel Scholars
Foundation
Scholarship |
$2,400 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
January 31, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The Datatel Scholars
Foundation
Scholarship is open
to outstanding
students currently
attending an
eligible Datatel
client college or
university. Both
full- and part-time
students (taking at
least six credit
hours/term) are
encouraged to apply. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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ExploraVision
Science Competition |
Min. $5,000
Max. $10,000 |
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Website /
Email,
Deadline: January
31, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The ExploraVision
Science Competition
is available to
students in grades
K-12. You must work
in a group of two,
three or four
students. Each team
will select a
technology that is
present in the home,
school and/or
community and
explore what the
technology does, how
it works and how or
why it was invented.
All applicants must
be citizens of the
United States or
Canada to be
eligible. |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |
There Ought to Be a
Law Essay Contest |
Min. $250
Max. $600 |
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Website, Deadline:
January 31, 2007, Type:
Essay |
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Requirements: |
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The There Ought to
Be a Law Essay
Contest is available
to Ohio high school
students. You must
submit an essay of
1,000 words or less
proposing a new rule
or law to be enacted
at the school,
community, county,
state or national
level. |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |

National Peace Essay
Contest |
Min. $1,000
Max. $10,000 |
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Website, Deadline:
February 1, 2007, Type:
Essay |
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Requirements: |
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The National Peace
Essay Contest is
open to students who
are in grades nine
through twelve. You
must be attending a
public, private or
parochial school or
participate in a
high school
correspondence
program in any of
the fifty states,
the District of
Columbia, or the
U.S. Territories.
This essay contest
is intended to
promote serious
discussion among
high school
students, teachers
and national leaders
about international
peace and conflict
resolution today and
in the future. You
must submit an essay
of no more than
1,500 words on the
following topic:
"Controlling the
Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons". In
order to apply, you
must have a sponsor
or contest
coordinator within
your school or
community. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Big 33/Waste
Management Academic
Scholarship |
$1,000 |
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Website /
Email, Deadline:
February 6, 2007, Type:
Contest |
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The Big 33/Waste
Management Academic
Scholarship is
available to
graduating high
school seniors from
Ohio and
Pennsylvania. To be
eligible, you must
have a minimum 2.0
GPA for your junior
and senior year and
demonstrate
involvement in
preserving the
environment though a
one-page essay.
Selection is based
on academic
achievement,
community service,
financial need,
leadership,
obstacles overcome,
special talents and
unique endeavors. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Dorothy Vandercook
Peace Scholarship |
Min. $250
Max. $500 |
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Website /
Email,
Deadline: March 1,
2007, Type: Contest |
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The Dorothy
Vandercook Memorial
Peace Scholarship is
open to high school
seniors and college
freshmen. You must
write a brief
biography of your
activities related
to nuclear
disarmament,
conflict resolution
or community
service. You must
also describe your
plans for
contributing to a
healthy planet, and
provide information
on your school and
community
activities. Two
letters of
recommendation are
also required. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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Bob Hope Scholarship |
Varies |
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Website /
Email,
Deadline: March 1,
2007, Type:
Scholarship |
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Requirements: |
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The Bob Hope
Scholarship is open
to undergraduate and
graduate students at
Indiana University.
You must be working
for part or all of
your University
expenses, maintain a
sound academic
standing and have
made a worthy
contribution to the
activities of IU to
be considered for
this award. |
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Scholarship Offer |
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United States
Foreign Service
National High School
Essay Contest |
Min. $750
Max. $2,500 |
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Website /
Email,
Deadline: March 1,
2007, Type: Essay |
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Requirements: |
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The United States
Foreign Service
National High School
Essay Contest is
open to all students
in grades nine
through twelve who
are attending
public, private or
parochial schools,
home schooled or
participating in a
high school
correspondence
program in any of
the fifty states,
the District of
Columbia, or the
U.S. territories or
as U.S. citizens
attending schools
overseas. Non-U.S.
citizens enrolled in
U.S. high schools
are also eligible to
apply. In order to
apply, you must
submit a 750- to
1,000-word research
paper analyzing and
explaining how the
members of the
Foreign Service
promote United
States national
interests by
participating in the
resolution of
today's major
international
problems. The
first-place winner
will receive a
$2,500 check as well
as a $500 check for
their school or
sponsor. |
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Scholarship Offer |
Award |

"My Turn" Essay
Competition |
Min. $1,000
Max. $5,000 |
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Website /
Email,
Deadline: March 1,
2007, Type: Contest |
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Requirements: |
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The "My Turn" Essay
Competition is
available to high
school students who
submit an essay
similar in format to
the weekly "My Turn"
column in NEWSWEEK.
Judges look for
direct personal
experience and
observation with a
fresh, original
point of view. Your
essay should share
an opinion,
experience or
personal feeling, be
engaging, moving or
thought provoking,
and should appeal to
a national
readership. |
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