Finding University and College Cheerleading Scholarships

July 1st, 2010
Finding college and university cheer scholarships

Cheerleading Scholarships

Finding university and college cheerleading scholarships isn’t really very easy. Although some organizations offer scholarships for high school cheerleaders to help them pay for their college education, there are actually very few organizations that do this – and there are millions of cheerleaders who want to go to college. There are also competitions that offer cheerleader scholarships to those who win or place well, however, hundreds of cheerleaders attend these competitions – all hoping for those college cheerleading scholarships. Here are some tips that may help you to achieve university cheerleading scholarships.

1. Start working towards a scholarship very early, if possible. You need to make the cheerleading squad in your high school as a freshman. Hopefully, before that, you have been a cheerleader, and you are also enrolled in gymnastic classes and possibly dance classes as well. The more talented you are, the more likely you are to obtain a cheerleading scholarship. Note that there are also scholarships available to high school students who show exceptional talent to help pay for gymnastic and dance lessons.

2. Don’t depend on talent alone to get you a cheerleaders scholarship. Of course, talent and skill play big roles, but academics are equally important for most cheerleading scholarships. You must be well-balanced, and have the ‘smarts’ to get into a good college as well. Keep up with your studies.

3. Be active in your community. This demonstrates community service and leadership qualities. Often in the case of college cheerleader tryouts, judges consider more than your skill and talent. There is often an interview process, where your community service and proof of your leadership qualities will be very important.

4. Choose your choice schools carefully. Make sure that they have scholarships for cheerleaders that make the squad, as this is always beneficial, and many colleges and universities actually have full tuition scholarships available for their cheerleaders.

5. Be ready to tryout. In the case of college cheerleading scholarships that are designated specifically for college cheerleaders, you must make the squad first – obviously. Find out far in advance about dates for tryouts and tryout requirements, as well as eligibility requirements.

6. Be a competitive cheerleader. The more awards that you’ve won for your cheerleading the more likely you are to make one of the college squads. Also realize that college cheerleaders usually also have many academic based awards as well.

7. Have a backup plan. Not all cheerleaders who desire cheer scholarships actually win them, or make the cheerleading squads in college. You need a backup plan for paying for your education in the event that you do not make a college cheerleading squad. Don’t allow anything to stop you from getting your college education – not even cheerleading.

8. Inquire into the college you wish to attend to see if they have an athletic scholarship that can be applied to cheerleading. Most colleges have money specifically set aside for athletic scholarships which would also include cheerleading. You may find that they also can advise you on other options for cheerleading financial aid that your college only has and cheerleaders can take advantage of it.

If you are a good cheerleader, with lots of talent, a good academic record, and a record for community service, you really can make a college level cheerleading squad, and take advantage of their cheerleading scholarships. At the same time, however, while you are in high school, you need to be participating in all competitions that you are eligible for – especially those that have scholarships as prizes.

 

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NWSA Women Scholarships Grants and Prize Programs

June 17th, 2010
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NWSA Women Scholarships

If you are a woman looking for women scholarships you may find that the National Women’s Studies Association Scholarships (NWSA) and their book award prizes can help to cover some of the costs of your education. The National Women’s Studies Association, or NWSA, was founded in 1977 in an effort to progress the efforts of professionals in the field of Women’s Studies. While the organization was founded primarily for women, the members serve to eliminate discrimination and oppression for any group of people or individual who is being subjected in anyway to such discrimination or oppression.

 

NWSA Scholarships for Women

The NWSA offers three programs of women scholarships and one conference registration scholarship/Travel grant program. Let’s take a closer look at all of them below.

NWSA Graduate Scholarship of $1,000 – awarded to a student who is in the research or writing stages of their Master’s Thesis or Ph.D. dissertation in the interdisciplinary field of women’s studies. It must be about women and it must promote the NWSA mission statement.

Lesbian Caucus Scholarship of $500.00 – given to that student who best echoes the mission and objectives of the NWSA and the Lesbian Caucus.

NWSA Women of Color Caucus Awards – $500.00 for each category of graduate students only. Categories are: African Native American/American Indian/Alaskan Native descent – Latina descent – African descent – Asian/Asian-American/Pacific-Islander/ Arab/Middle East Asian descent

*May 1st is the deadlines for all of the above NWSA scholarships for women.

NWSA Conference Registration Scholarship and Travel Grant – 100 awards given only to graduate & doctoral students preferably with a demonstrated financial need and students who have not won this award previously and someone which exemplifies and supports the NWSA mission. June 1st is the application deadline.

NWSA Book Prizes

The NWSA has two book prize awards. The first is the National Women’s Studies Association Sara Whaley Book Prize. Each year, two $2000 awards are made, but the awards are based on books. Specifically, awards are made to the author’s of books that concern women and labor. To be eligible for this award, you must have a book that was published within the previous year.

Of the two awards, one is given to a senior scholar who must have two books in publication. The other is awarded to a junior scholar who is on the verge of publishing. This award is usually given to women of color within the United States, or women of color of International origins. The deadline for applying for this scholarship is in early May of each year.

The second book prize or womens scholarship offered is the National Women’s Studies Association Gloria E. Anzaldua Book Prize. The guidelines are essentially the same for both awards, in that the selection is based on merit, and you must have a book based on women’s studies that is published. The award for the NWSA Gloria E. Anzaldua Book Prize is a $1000 and lifetime membership in the NWSA. The deadline for this program is also early May of each year.

When you apply, you must submit your application, along with five copies of your book. Despite the fact that you are sending copies of your book, you must also supply the selection committee with information that includes the title of your book, the ISBN number, the year the book was published, a single page CV, and a 50 to 100 word abstract of the book.

It is important to realize that these scholarships for women are not limited to women who are members of the LGBT community at all, but that they are possibilities for women who belong to that community, especially if they are African American, or have an International Heritage. It is also important to understand that while these awards can be used to help pay for school, this is in no way required. These programs are ideal for graduate students who are working towards a career in women’s studies.

Contact Information

National Women’s Studies Association
7100 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 203, College Park MD 20740
phone – (301) 403-0407
email questions – nwsaoffice@nwsa.org
NWSA website

 

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Graduate Psychology Scholarships for Research

June 16th, 2010
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Psychology Scholarships for Research

The American Psychological Foundation and the Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology have combined to create graduate psychology scholarships for students in the field of psychology. Each year, the APF/COGDOP offers thirteen scholarships for research to these graduate students, with varying amounts.

The APF and the COGDOP are two separate organizations. The APF or the American Psychological Foundation is an organization that exists for the purpose of providing financial support for research in the field of psychology. The organization has existed since 1953. The COGDOP or Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology has been in operation since 1963. This organization was formed in an effort to promote careers in psychology, and it allows members to discuss the field and to receive advanced research and education in the field.

The graduate research scholarship fund offered by these two organizations awards varying amounts each year. It is also important to note that the fund is comprised of thirteen different psychology scholarships, which is why there are thirteen awards made annually. The amounts depend on how much is in the fund for each research scholarship. In 2010, one winner will receive a $5000 award through these two organizations, but the award is actually from the Harry and Miriam Levinson Scholarship Fund. Another graduate student will receive $3000 from the Ruth G. and Joseph D. Matarazzo Scholarship Fund. Eleven other awards will be made in varying amounts from different programs within the same fund.

In order to be eligible, you must be a student in a master’s program or doctoral program. If you are currently enrolled in a master’s program, however, it must be your intention to enroll in a PhD program in the future. The purpose of these graduate psychology scholarships for research is not to pay for your education, but instead to pay for the cost of research through your graduate program. Additionally, you cannot just opt to apply for the program. Instead, you must be nominated by your department head, and your department of psychology must be a member of the COGDOP.

Because these research scholarships for psychology are used to cover the expenses of research, as opposed to the cost of education, you must also submit a research proposal, and this proposal plays a huge role in the selection of the winners of the available awards.

The deadline for applying for the APF/COGDOP Graduate Research Scholarship is June 30th of each year. On this date, all materials must be submitted to the committee that will select the award winners, and failure to have all requested documents in by this date will make you ineligible for any of the awards. The materials that must be submitted include the application form, a letter of recommendation from your graduate research advisor, an outline of your thesis or dissertation, curriculum vitae, and an official transcript.

Contact

American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
(800) 374-2721 and (202) 336-5500
email: webmaster@apa.org for questions

Gay Scholarships for LGBT Community

May 28th, 2010
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Gay Scholarships

You may or may not be surprised to know that there are gay scholarships specifically designed to assist prospective students who are lesbian, gay, bi and transgender (LGBT). The gay community has worked very hard to ensure that they are able to take care of their own. There is certainly no shortage of LGBT Scholarships for LGBT Students to choose from. A brief search on the Internet will deliver numerous scholarship opportunities for LGBT students looking to better their educational journey. Let’s take a look at some of the LGBT scholarships available today.

League Foundation at AT&T LGBT Scholarship- This scholarship is available to LGBT students who have accumulated a 3.0 grade point average. It is imperative that these students have demonstrated strong community service skills and have been accepted to an accredited U.S. College or University. The awards range from $1,500 to $2,500.

The Point Foundation – LGBT Scholarship- This is an outstanding scholarship for LGBT students. Not only does the foundation award as much as $13,600 per student; but in addition they provide outstanding mentoring and leadership skills in support of the journey. The foundation expects high standards from their scholars.

Live Out Loud Scholarship- This special foundation offers no less than three gay scholarships to LGBT students in the New York Tri State area. These awards are for $2,500 each. These scholarships are geared towards High School seniors who are preparing for graduation and looking to start a successful educational journey.

LGBT Journalism Scholarship- The Leroy F. Aarons Scholarship Award is sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association and available for those LGBT students seeking an exciting career in journalism. The annual award is normally $5,000.

Quality Scholarship Collaborative Awards- These scholarships are open to LGBT students who are graduating from High School and live in Northern-Central California. They typically award over a dozen $5,000 scholarships annually.

If you have a talent for writing, and you are also lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, you can get help paying for your education through the Queer Foundation; through the Queer Foundation Scholarship Fund. This is one of the few opportunities available to the LGBT community, in terms of scholarship funds, that is almost completely based on writing skills.

If you are LGBT or are a close friend, parent, or family member of someone who is you may be able to get a gay college scholarship to help pay for your tuition from PFLAG. While several scholarship funds make up the scholarship program, typically, you will only be awarded one of the scholarships from the fund, but the lowest amount that you may win, if you are selected, is $1000, and numerous awards are made each year from the PFLAG Scholarship Program.

Humanity in Action is an educational organization that operates on a global basis. The main focus of the organization is to smooth out differences in races, cultures, sexual preferences, and more. The organization is comprised of students throughout the world. They strongly try to overcome the denial of rights for minorities in college campuses globally.

These are only a few of the numerous opportunities for gay scholarships that are available throughout the country. There are many foundations that have been created to deliver scholarships for LGBT students. Regardless of the career they are pursuing; somewhere there is a scholarship that will offer them assistance. There are LGBT scholarships for those wishing to study in the medical field and also for those who want to be pilots. There is really something for everyone.

The gay community has come together to create an abundance of gay scholarships for LGBT students around the country. The criteria and requirements vary from foundation to foundation. For further information you can initiate your own search until you find a few gay scholarships to apply to which are right for you.

LULAC National Scholarship Fund (LNSF)

May 27th, 2010
LNSF Scholarship Fund

LNSF Scholarship

If you are a Hispanic student getting ready to enroll or already enrolled in college consider the LULAC National Scholarship Fund to help pay some of your tuition. The LNSF was established in 1962 based on a local LULAC councils outreach program aimed at funding the hopes for higher education of disadvantaged and yet gifted minority students. The branch was in San Francisco and the results so astounding that the National branch of LULAC wrote a grant proposal aimed at securing funds to operate this program on a national level.

The grant application was successful and as soon as LULAC was notified the entity LNESC was founded to administer the awards. LNESC is a separate legal entity from LULAC and answers to its own board of directors.

The organization LULAC stands for League of Untied Latin American Citizens and was started over 80 years ago as groups of Mexican and Latin American suffering from discrimitory practices banded together to achieve some equality. LULAC has been a strong voice for Hispanics seeking educational and employment equality as well as encouraging equal civil participation by Latin American citizens. LULAC successfully brought suit against Orange County to integrate the Hispanic population into the school system in 1945. LULAC brought suit against the state of Texas on behalf of Mexican Americans protesting the fact that none had ever been called to jury duty within the state.

In their quest for a more equitable life for Hispanics in America LULAC became aware of the need for financial support for economically disadvantaged students hoping to attend college or university within the US. The small start made in San Francisco grew into a national movement which is still based in local Councils.

LULAC awards range from $250.00 to 2, 500.00 per year and a total of $750,000 awarded annually. These are based on scholastic achievement as well as the desire and sincerity of the individual student to achieve a degree. The greatest amounts are awarded to students who qualify with exceptional scholastic achievements. General awards however depend as much upon economic need and desire for an education as they do upon scholastic performance.

The LULAC Scholarship fund only awards minority Hispanic students who are legal US Citizens and who are currently enrolled or have applied to enroll in an accredited college or university within the United States. They must be working toward a degree; it can be an Associate, Bachelor or Post Secondary education degree.

Funds are disbursed from the LULAC National Scholarship Fund to the individual councils and are given to the recipients by July 15th if the award amount is under $500.00. When the LULAC scholarship award amount is greater than $500.00 the funds are disbursed in two equal payments on July 15th and January 15th and then given to the recipients. Allowable expenses are food, books, tuition, tutoring, room and board and other college related expenses. The deadline for the LULAC scholarship application was March 31st 2010. LULAC scholarship awards are made yearly and will be available for the 2011 year.

General Electric has also partnered with the LULAC National Educational Service Centers to provide scholarship monies for exceptional minority students so as to help in completing their college education. Business and engineering must be studied by minority students who are granted these GE/LULAC Scholarships. Sophomores’ right through seniors in college can apply and there will be two $5,000 GE LULAC scholarships awarded yearly.

You can get started to see if you’re eligible for the LULAC National Scholarship by going to the LULAC Scholarship application which is online. Once a LULAC scholarship is granted the monies will be given to the individual’s local LULAC council.

Finding College Scholarships for Mothers

May 26th, 2010
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Mother Scholarships

There was a time when scholarships were basically limited to High School Seniors and nobody else. Thankfully, times have changed and now scholarships are offered for a variety of different reasons and are available to an ensemble of groups and individuals. One of those special groups of people is Mothers. Various companies and educational facilities around the country offer their version of college scholarships for Mothers –  especially single Mothers. If you are a single Mom and have custody of your child or children; then you are almost guaranteed to get some financial assistance towards your college education.

Just about every college or university has their own version of “Mother “Scholarships.” It is hard enough to pay for a college education today, let alone be a single Mother with children. Every educational facility will have a specific set of criteria that will have to be met. In addition, the amount of the scholarship or award will differ from educational facility to educational facility. The important fact to be known is; there are financial opportunities for those single mothers who want the assistance. Let’s take a look at just a few of the schools that offer single mother scholarships.

  1. Florida George Snow Scholarship Fund Scholarship for Single Parents- This scholarship has paid out more than $3,500,000 to over 900 students in needs over the years. They have over 47 different scholarship programs. Some of those are geared towards single Mothers.
  2. Minnesota State University Coplan Donohue Single Parent Scholarship- This is not a financial need based scholarship. This program offers $1,000 in financial assistance to those single Mothers who demonstrate a commitment to parenting and are going to fulfill their educational commitment at Minnesota State University. The Mother should have 30 completed semester credits and be a U.S. Citizen. Those Mothers interested can fill out the Coplan Donohue Single Parent Scholarship Form and submit an essay describing your beliefs on Motherhood and also listing your future goals. You will also need 3 letters of reference and your transcripts.
  3. Wisconsin – The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Single Parent Scholarships- Here they offer 5 different scholarships for mothers geared towards helping Moms. The criteria and award varies between $500 and $1,000.

 

General Mother Scholarships


In general, a Mother will not find it hard to find financial aide if they want to pursue post high school education. Just about every state has some type of support for this situation. Another place to turn is the government. The government had dedicated a portion of the Stimulus Package money to helping Mothers go back to school. There are some companies and organizations that are awarding $10,000 mother scholarships and then there are great Pell Grants as well. Unlike student loans; these do not have to be repaid. If you are a Mother and you want to get the education you could not afford; or couldn’t complete because you had children; there are good mom scholarship programs and mother financial college assistance out there to assist you.

How to Find Odd Weird Scholarships for Unusual Students

May 24th, 2010
How to Find Weird Scholarships that are Unusual

Finding Weird Scholarships

Some odd and weird scholarships are offered to students for their unusual characteristics and talents and you can find them yourself too. Some have everything to do with their genetics but others are for an unusual talent of some kind. If you ever thought that you are unique, you can always try to get one of these odd scholarships that are available nowadays anywhere in the world.

In order to avail these strange college scholarships, you need to do some research and see what companies and organizations provide them. Search for something new and unique about your physique as sometimes you can get an unusual college scholarship for being tall, short, fat etc given away by some health food organizations. Many large companies do provide these unique scholarships in order to increase their business. Search their websites and find the weird scholarship that best suits you along with something unique you have or do which is rare even if it is somewhat corny. If you do – search for it. For example if you’re good at pit spitting – search for ‘pit spitting scholarships’. You get the idea. This is simple to do but 99% of students will not use this technique, but it works to find the odd, strange, unusual and weird scholarships today that will help pay your tuition.

Keep an open mind and not always apply for those high profile scholarships that are most popular unless you’re a genius. Unfortunately, not all of us are, but this shouldn’t make us stop learning. For the rest of us there are many odd scholarships that have weird topics or strange requirements. Keep an open mind; take a look at some of them and you might have something catch your eye. Start thinking outside the box a little, afterall this is exactly how a genius thinks when they discover something no one else has. I think your starting to get the idea and here’s a little help. Some of the most popular reasons for which unique odd scholarships are given away and search terms to use when looking for them are the following:

  • If you are twins or triplets going to the same college, you could get these types of odd scholarships.
  • Students who do not participate in the athletic competitions, but that find appealing a food contest
  • Scholarships for short people and tall people.
  • If you can turn wool into a winter sweater, then you could win a unique scholarship based on the style, design, presentations and creativity.
  • Take a picture of yourself while having a milk moustache. Apart from this photo, write an essay on how healthy your body became by drinking the milk. It’s definitely a positive theme, but this is one of those strange scholarships you can get.
  • Predict the future on the share market and get a nice unusual scholarship to go with it.
  • Last name scholarships
  • First generation scholarships
  • Oldest born scholarships
  • Bug or insect scholarships
  • Milk scholarships
  • vegetarian scholarships
  • Duck calling scholarships
  • Where can I apply for left hand scholarships
  • Scholarships for blue eyes, brown eyes, etc…

In conclusion, there are many weird scholarships that make things a lot more interesting in the world of education. Not everything that concerns learning must be serious (and I’m not talking about the college dorm life). Until you get to the part of having fun, you must do everything in your power to make your life easier by getting an odd scholarship. Think about what makes you stand out and what separates you from the rest of the crowd. After you’ve found it, try searching more about that unique thing about you and see if you can use it to your advantage. Try your best to make some educational money from that strange and unique feature you have in you!

Weird college scholarships the wacky strange way to do it! Imagine anything unusualy strange, odd or wacky and you could posssibly get a college scholarship existing for that category.

Easy NROTC Scholarship for Navy

May 21st, 2010
Easy NROTC Scholarship for Naval

NROTC Scholarship

If you want to study a complete college education without incurring any significant debt and if you are prepared to commit four years of your life to the safety and security of your country, then you can opt for an easy NROTC scholarship. NROTC abbreviation stands for Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps. The US Navy can offer to pay $180,000 to finance your education till the very end through the NROTC scholarship. You will receive a specifics stipend worth hundreds of dollars every month for four continuous years. Furthermore, the government will pay for your books and tuition fees as well. When it comes to an easy scholarship it doesn’t get any easier then this.

In exchange, you will have to complete the graduate course successfully and obtain additional qualification that will make you capable of serving in the Navy. You will also have to maintain a strict physical fitness regimen so that you can withstand the tough life of the armed forces.

You will have to commit four years of service for the U.S. Navy. Once you complete this tenure, you have the option of continuing or moving on to other jobs and professions.

Benefits of a Navy ROTC Sholarship

The biggest advantage that a Naval ROTC scholarship offers is that it comes with absolutely no hidden strings attached. This is not a loan. Hence, you need not worry about repayment of debt or other related problems that students often have to worry about. You will be a part of an elite program where the scholarship helps you to enter directly into NROTC.

As far as choice of course is concerned, you have complete freedom to choose any of the 150 colleges where NROTC scholarships are available. These include the top colleges in the country. Hence, you’ll never have to compromise on the quality of your education just to obtain a NROTC scholarship.

Apart from the courses that you have chosen, you will have to pick between serving in the navy or the Marine Corps. You may have to undergo additional training and physical fitness programs throughout your college education. You may even have to undertake training courses during the summer break. However, none of these tasks will be onerous for a person who is determined to serve the country as well as getting a college education with the help of the NROTC scholarship.

If you obtain and qualify for a Navy ROTC scholarship but feel that you are not cut out for a life in the armed forces, you have time till one year into your college education to back out of the program. Even if you do this, you will owe nothing to the Navy.

The easy scholarship imposes specific SAT criteria that you must obtain in order to become eligible for the fantastic benefits that the program offers. Once you complete your education, a steady income and a prestigious job will be waiting for you.

Since the NROTC scholarship is so beneficial many students do apply for it and competition is relatively tough but not for those who fit the criteria it then becomes an easy scholarship to get. You must have a clear idea whether you intend to serve in the armed forces for the fixed time period or not.

 

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Unknown Christian Scholarships Grants

May 18th, 2010
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Christian Scholarships

Are you college bound and your Christian faith is important to you? Consider a career in the Church as one of the many options you have with some unknown Christian scholarships grants for college students. The good news is that many times you don’t need to worry about funding your education when you are pursuing a career in theology. There are Christian college scholarships that will finance your entire education and will help you get set in your career without placing a burden on your family or your own resources.

The fast paced materialistic world has provided many comforts and luxuries, but we still lack peace of mind. An hour’s prayer or meditation or even an hour’s work done as charity to alleviate sufferings of others offers far more satisfaction than clinching a $100,000 deal for your company. Hence, it is important to take a closer look into a Christian church calling of your faith of some sort and start with unknown scholarships for Christian students.

The Ed E. and Gladys Hurley Foundation Scholarship are offered to 100-150 theology students. This Christian scholarship is available for under-graduates as well as graduate students. The amount offered is $1,000. However, this scholarship is offered to students of select states only. Hence, you will have to check whether you are eligible for this Christian college scholarship before you plan your education. Another requirement is that you will have to major in Theology. That is pretty obvious considering the fact that this is a scholarship for Christian students that we are talking about.

Another popular scholarship is the International Order of the King’s Daughters and Sons Student Ministry Scholarship. The amount is not fixed and varies between $500 and $1,000. This is an annual scholarship that is awarded to 30-36 Christian undergraduates or graduates. Again, the recipients of this Christian scholarship must major in theology.

The Mary E. Bivins Foundation offers up to $2,000 on an annual basis. This Foundation offers funding to 50-75 Christian students. An additional requirement here is that the student must attend a Texas college to become eligible for this scholarship in Christ.

The United Church of Christ offers Brown Scholarships. This little known scholarship for Christian students offers funding up to $10,000 on an annual basis. The students are required to seek pastoral degrees.

The Woman’s Missionary Union offers different Christian college scholarships for post-graduate work for students focusing on foreign missionary work and for children of international and North American missionaries. This ensures that those who have given their best years spreading the word of god do not have to compromise or sacrifice as far as their children’s education is concerned.

You can qualify and apply for all these Christian scholarships on an annual basis. You can use these unknown scholarships to fund your entire education. However, you will have to get good grades as most funding requirements are quite severe and applicants must have good grades. While this does not necessarily mean you should be brilliant, you certainly cannot expect funding when you are not even getting passing marks.

The internet is the best place to search and apply for a Christian scholarship of some kind because of the large number of them. You just have to keep track of sites that provide information on these college Christian scholarships grants and find out the due date and other procedural formalities involved. Not only that you have a number of Christian faiths and religions such as:

Baptist scholarships
Catholic scholarships
Episcopal scholarships
Lutheran scholarships
Methodist scholarships
Ministry scholarships
Presbyterian scholarships

Depending on your faith you can research that specific denomination. You can also research just “christian scholarships grants” which are unknown scholarships not affiliated to any Christian organized religion but just a church based on Christian beliefs only, which is any Christian faith. You may find more private organizations which have their own Christian scholarship program and they may tend to be unknown to most students and a little harder to seek out.

The career that follows a Christian education is for those who have a calling for it, especially in the ministry and not for everyone but for those whose heart has already made that decision.

Dell Scholarship – The Dell Scholars Program

May 7th, 2010
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Dell Scholars Program

The Dell Scholars Program is sponsored by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. This Dell scholarship is not based on merit but rather on need. The Dell Scholars program was not created to examine grades as much as the people who earn them. Students who faced challenges in life trying to achieve their educational goals and endured builds character. They become role models in their community and can make a huge difference in the lives of people around them. At least that is how the Dell Scholars Program looks at things. It is for this reason that the foundation has issued over 300 Dell scholarships in the last 6 years at the tune of around $31 million dollars.

The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation truly believes that excellence does begin in High School; but it is not simply based on academic scores; but rather on the goals and attitude of those students who are striving to make a difference. The Dell Foundation does support a college readiness program to help prepare High School seniors for the next educational level. The foundation is sincere in their belief that education opens doors and allows each adult to reach their full capability.

The Dell Scholars Program goes above and beyond financial aide. This program offers mentoring and leadership services that prepare, guide and assist a scholar through 6 years of educational bliss. The Dell scholarship award of $20,000 is only a small part of what the Dell Foundation offers its scholars. To qualify a student must have participated in a two year college readiness program sponsored by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. They have to be in their graduation year and have a grade point average of at least 2.4.

In addition; the prospective student has to be in need of financial support. They have to show need and be in the process of entering a 4 year degree program. Furthermore; they have to be a U.S. citizen or a permanent legal alien. The foundation looks at the application very closely. They look to see what the student’s ambition in life is. They want to know if the student has goals and if they do; what their plan to make them a reality is. They are looking to see how well the student can explain the challenges they have faced or are presently confronting. They want to see applicants with motivation and determination and of course to see if you can show you truly need the financial assistance.

The Dell scholarship is geared towards students who know what they want; and know how they are going to get there. It is designed for those students who strive on hard work and the rewards that result from it. That is what the foundation looks for in prospective students and that is pretty good criteria to live by. The application process for the Dell Scholarship Program opens in November and closes the following January 15th.