All scholarships are sponsored by Hispanic Scholarships Fund (HSF) the nation’s largest provider of college financial aid for Latino students.
Here are the list of 2009 available scholarships for Undergraduates Student :
HSF/General College Scholarship
HSF/ General College Scholarships are designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a college degree. Scholarships are available on a competitive basis to:
- Graduating High School Seniors
- Community College Students
- Community College Transfer Students
- Undergraduate Students
- Graduate Students
Award amounts generally range from $1,000 to $5,000.
HSF/Atrisco Heritage Foundation Scholarship
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) and Atrisco Heritage Foundation have partnered to provide scholarship awards to assist outstanding Latinos who are heirs of the Atrisco Land Grant of New Mexico. Applicants may reside nationwide and be graduating high school seniors, undergraduate students or graduate students. The award amount is $2,000 to be disbursed in Fall 2009.
Please note, these scholarships are only available to verified heirs of the Atrisco Land Grant.
In order to access this application, students will first need to contact the Atrisco Companies to verify heirship. Please contact Anita Lucero at (505) 836-0306 to obtain your Heir Registration Number.
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St. John’s University offers the following programs:
Assistantships/Fellowships: Awarded to full-time students on a yearly basis, based on academic achievement.
- Requirements: Based on academic achievement.
- How to apply: Submit your completed application along with the application for assistantships/fellowships.
- Deadline: None. Assistantships/Fellowship are limited and are extremely competitive. Students are urged to apply as far in advance as possible.
Catholic Scholarship: An academic scholarship is awarded to two graduates with a record of a significant achievement from a Catholic college or university who have completed a major or minor in education.
- Requirements: You must be a graduate from a Catholic college/university. Submission of an application to the University, resume, two letters of reference supporting your service to your college/university, community, or activities.
- How to Apply: Submit your regular application and the Catholic Scholarship application along with your transcripts, resume, and two letter of reference supporting your service to your college/university, community, activities as well as your statement of goals.
- Deadline: April 1 each year for enrollment in the fall semester.
Graduate Scholars in Education: The creation of tuition scholarships toward a full master’s degree in education. Each scholarship worth $6,000 will be awarded to 25 applicants. View full article »
Provides financial aid to college students who wish to pursue summer studies doing field work, research, or classroom work in the environmental field. The scholarship encourages young men and women who are interested in furthering their studies and careers in the field of ecology and offers an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study. Work may award academic credit but should be in addition to required courses. The Garden Club of America selects and administers these awards.
Established in 2005
• Funds one scholar annually at $2000
• Application Deadline: February 10
• Contact Ms. Judy Smith, The Garden Club of America 14 East 60th Street, New York, NY 10022-1002
• Phone: (212) 753-8287, Fax: (212) 753-0134
Download the applications here
PROVIDES a residential year at the American Academy in Rome for an American landscape architect for advanced study, travel, and association with other fellows in the arts and humanities. Former Rome Prize recipients include many of our country’s most outstanding landscape architects, as well as artists, architects, musicians, and classicists. The American Academy overlooks the historic city of Rome from its 11 acre site on the Janiculum Hill. It has been called “an estate of the mind” and provides an atmosphere for unregimented study, independent work, and inspiration. Applicants must hold an accredited degree in Landscape Architecture. Selection is by the American Academy in Rome in consultation with the GCA Scholarship Committee.
Established in 1928
• Funds one fellow annually
• Deadline November 15
• Contact: Mr. Shawn Miller, American Academy in Rome
7 East 60th Street, New York, NY 10022-1001
• Phone: (212) 751-7200,
• Fax: (212) 751-7220
• Web site: www.aarome.org