SCHOLARSHIPS
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Executive Women International - Audlt Students in Scholastic Transition Scholarhip (EWI ASIST)(PDF) Dealine: April 30
The Adult Students in Scholastic Transition (ASIST) Scholarship is a non-discriminatory, educational scholarship program for the benefit of non-traditional students. These include persons who are past high school age and who are entering a college, university, or trade schools and/or the workforce for the first time, non-traditional students already enrolled in a college/university or trade program, are re-training due to changes in the workplace, or who otherwise are not the traditional college or trade school student, recently finished with high school.
The ASIST Scholarship Program helps provide financial support to adult students in a variety of transitional situations. The goal of the ASIST Program is to enable recipients to improve their self-esteem and to have a positive impact on the recipient’s personal life, employment, family, and community.
Paying for College Student Resource Guide (PDF)
The Scholarship Guide offers a comprehensive resource to assist in locating scholarship opportunities, including, internships, fellowships, resource books, and websites. Courtesy of U.S. Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard Congressional District 34-California.
Great Lakes Announces $2,500 STEM Scholarships
Students majoring in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) disciplines, may be eligible to receive $2,500 scholarships under the new Great Lakes National Scholarship Program. Up to 750 scholarships totaling $1.875 million will be awarded to new and continuing students who qualify. Please share with interested students. For more details click here