Udall Scholarship for Native Americans is Unique

The unique Morris Udall Scholarship awards are presented to the new generation of Americans that are dedicated to preserve and protect native American heritage.

The Udall Scholarship Program
Morris Udal Scholarship

The Morris K Udall Scholarship awards, administered by the Udall foundation, are awarded to the new generation of Americans that are dedicated to preserve and protect their national heritage through studies in environment and Native American health and the tribal public policy. More than $15 million has been distributed till 2008 to the various candidates through (80) (eighty) annual truly unique scholarships and various Honorable mention awards. The objective of the program is to identify and prepare future leaders across a wide spectrum of environmental fields including engineering, science, urban planning and renewal, health, justice and economics. The future Native American and Alaska Native leaders are also to be identified in Native American Health care and tribal public policy through this native American scholarship.

The Morris K Udall foundation was established in 1992 by the US Congress to honor the Congressman Morris King Udall. The main purpose of the foundation is to promote the natural resources, identify critical environment issues, develop better workforce to handle environmental issues and provide access to environmental education. The Foundation also develops and rewards Native American and Alaska Native professionals in health care and public policy. The Udall Trust Fund was set-up in 1994 for various initiatives including the Udall Scholarships, Internships, Environment Conflict resolution and Parks in Focus.

The Udall scholarship is awarded based in three categories:

  1. To students who have demonstrated a commitment to a career related to environment. (non native Americans)
  2. To Native American and Alaska Native students who have demonstrated a commitment to a career related to tribal public policy.
  3. To Native American and Alaska Native students who have demonstrated a commitment to a career related to Native Health care.

The Morris K Udall Scholarship expects to award a whopping eighty (80) scholars in 2010 with up to $5,000 for various educational expenses. Additionally, fifty (50) Honorable mentions of $350 each would be awarded to sophomore and junior level college students. With such a large number of Udall Scholarships presented each year, everyone who fits the criteria should immediately apply.

The Udall scholarship is open for all US permanent residents that are pursuing full-time study during the 2010-2011 academic years and have a college grade-point average of at least a “B” or equivalent. The nomination of the students is done by the college or university – through the Faculty representative. Each institute can nominate six (6) candidates for the Udall scholarship. Thenomination materials are available on the Foundation’s website from September 2009 and the deadline for submission of nomination is March 2, 2010. The nomination can be done for all the three or any one of the above categories. Institutional nomination is done using the online registration process and the various nomination materials needs to be provided through mail at the Foundation office in Tucson.

“We are remembered for the way we treated other people” – these lines clearly state the objective of the foundation – and work towards the benefit and growth of others. The statement of the Udall scholar of 2008 – “this Udall Scholarship says to me that someone outside my tribe, outside my nation is saying that we see what you are doing, and we see that it is important; therefore, we want to help you the best way we know how.”  These lines clearly highlight how objectives are achieved and would be for years to come.

This native American scholarship is more than just payment of a student’s tuition; it’s a reinvestment in the preservation of the native American environment and national heritage by becoming a future native American leader. In short it’s a way of life. Watch this video to find out more on this unique scholarship – Morris Udall Scholarship. It will inspire you.

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ACS Scholarships Grants Program

The ACS Scholarships Grants for minorities offers the ACS program in chemical science and who are native American Indian, Hispanic or African American.

acs program
ACS Scholarships Grants

The ACS Scholarships Grants for minorities offers the ACS program for students that study chemical science and who are native American Indian, Hispanic or African-American. For 16 years, the ACS program has offered renewable scholarships to minority students who have plans to enter chemistry or chemistry related fields. These awards are worth $5,000 each (based on available funding and individual need) and are presented to students who are either graduating from high school or who are in their freshman, sophomore or junior year of college. Students must be pursuing a degree in chemical technology or chemical science in order to qualify for the awards.

Originally established in 1994, the ACS Scholars Program works to attract underrepresented minority students in the field of chemical science. The program was established by the National Science Foundation and continues to work toward building awareness of the rewards and value associated with career chemistry fields, such as engineering or chemical science field, such as chemical engineering, chemistry, materials science, biochemistry, etc. At the same time, the program assists students in acquiring necessary credentials and skills for success.

Over the years, the ACS Program has been the recipient of a number of awards, including the 2011 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring, as well as the 1997 American Society of Association Executives Award of Excellence.

These awards are made possible by the generous donations of numerous individual donors, organizations and corporations who have contributed more than $3.5 million to the ACS Scholars program. As the ACS program continues to grow and develop, an increasing number of corporate partners now offer summer research opportunities to eligible students.

As a way of helping scholar recipients achieve success, the ACS Scholars Program also mentors to students. Mentors come from industry, college and university faculty and other volunteers from minority advocacy organizations which include the Society for the Advancement of Chicano’s and Native Americans and the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers.

Along with the renewable scholarships, ACS program also offers awards known as Project SEED scholarships. These minority scholarship awards are available to high school seniors. To be eligible for these awards, students must have worked a minimum of one summer at a science institute listed with the Project SEED program. In addition, applicants must plan to major in an engineering or chemical science field, such as chemical engineering, chemistry, materials science, biochemistry, etc. The goal of the ACS scholarship is to assist students in making a successful transition from high school to college. The amount of the awards varies and may consist of up to $5,000. The ACS scholarships are non-renewable.

ACS also offers the ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship. This minority scholarship grant is awarded to undergrad chemistry major who attend one of 72 institutions that partner with ACS. Applicants must demonstrate a desire to teach high school chemistry. Award recipients receive $6,000 per academic year. The awards are available for up to six years. In order to continue receiving the award, recipients must continue to meet award criteria. Awards may be used to pay for tuition as well as room and board, books and other educational related expenses. The awards are administered to recipients through the individual partner institutions.

Along with the ACS Scholars Program, ACS also offers the ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship. This ACS scholarship grant is awarded to professionals who are already in the chemistry field and who have plans to pursue a master’s degree in education or who would like to become certified to teach chemistry/science. The awards are for $6,000 for full-time study or $3,000 for part-time study. The awards are renewable annually. These awards may be used to assist students in covering the cost of tuition as well as books, room and board and other educational related costs.

Applications for ACS Scholars Program are available beginning February 1st. In order to be considered for one of the ACS scholarships for minority students, applications must be received by no later than April 1st.

Scholarships for Native Americans

The CATCHING THE DREAM (CTD), formerly known as the Native American Scholarship Fund, are Scholarships for Native Americans aimed to provide higher educations.

Scholarships for Native Americans
Scholarships for Native Americans

ABOUT THE AWARD
The CATCHING THE DREAM (CTD), formerly known as the Native American Scholarship Fund, is a set of Scholarships for Native Americans aimed to provide the Native American tribes, organization and community a chance for higher education to grow and succeed in professional life. The aim of the award is to “Prepare Exemplary Students to become Native Scholars”. The Native American scholarships and grants are spread across various fields of study including engineering, business, technology, medical, administration, banking and many more.

There are three different CTD Native American college scholarships which are listed below.

MESBEC Program
This program is the oldest of the CTD programs and is given for the six priority field of study Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Business, and Education & Computers. These study areas are the priority fields for the tribe and hence the award name is based on the fields. Very few tribal graduates are present in these studies currently. Medical studies are also included in this program.
NALE Program
The Native American Leadership Education (NALE) program is for students who are paraprofessionals and plan to complete their degree in education, counseling or administration. The program aims to have more tribal teachers to lead educational growth.
TBM Program
The Tribal Business Management (TBM) program is to get economic development for the tribes by sponsoring the students to choose business, finance, management, economics, banking, hotel management and related fields.

APPLICATION CRITERIA
All the CTD scholarships for Native American students programs are operated at national level and are available to the Native Americans that are enrolled member of the US tribe. The scholarship requirements for the students are as below:
•Must be ¼ or more degree American Indian
•Currently attending or planning to attend a College or University in the US on full-time basis
•Must have excellent academic record, high ACT or SAT scores, with leadership capabilities and commitment for community
•Must apply for other sources for financial aid including federal financial aid, private scholarships & others
•Need to have clear goals for the future to enhance the quality of life for the tribes

The CTD Scholarships for Native Americans are in the range of $500 to $5,000 per academic year and are awarded based on merit and to the students that are likely to improve the lives of tribal community. The application form is available at the website and is mandatory to be used. The deadline for the Native American Scholarship (CTD Scholarship) application process is as below:
•April 15 for fall
•September 15 for spring
•March 15 for summer

Note – It is mandatory to call/mail the organization at the below address before applying.

Catching the Dream
Attn: Scholarship Affairs Office
8200 Mountain Road NE., Suite 203,
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: (505)262-2351 ext. 116
Email:NScholarsh@aol.com

CLOSURE NOTE
The CTD believes that “Education is the seed that provides spiritual and individual growth” and ensures that the stage is provided to the tribal students to grow individually & help the community also grow. All of the above Native American College Scholarships for the tribes are one such medium to sow the seed.

Morris Udall Scholarship for Native Americans is a Unique Scholarship

The Indian American Scholarship for College by IASF

College Scholarships for American Indians awarded by the IASF (Indian American Scholarship Fund) are a medium to assist high school students with excellent academic credentials for their college education.

Scholarships for American Indians
Scholarships for American Indians

ABOUT THE AWARD
The INDIAN AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIPS for college awarded by the IASF (Indian American Scholarship Fund) is a medium to assist high school students with excellent academic credentials for their college education. The IASF provides scholarships for Indian American students based on the merit and financial need. IASF has been set-up by the Indian American Cultural Association (IACA) to promote education for the students of Indian community in Georgia.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
The IASF was founded in 1993 by the (IACA) in Atlanta and was registered as a non-profit organization in the state of Georgia with the goal of promoting & sponsoring higher education for the Asian-Indian descent within the state. It supports various INDIAN AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIP programs ranging from one year Indian scholarships to four year scholarships for the brilliant students from Georgian high schools. Annually it provides financial assistance to the tune of $35,000 through these programs. The organization (IACA) through this fund also provides financial aid to the students based on monetary need & is linked with the merit scholarships. IACA has been working actively since the past 36 years in Atlanta to serve the Indian community through its various initiatives.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Overall there are four (4) major scholarships for American Indians by IASF provided for the scholars that are graduating from the qualified high schools of Georgia. Below are the generic criteria for application.
• Enrollment for 4-year course in any college or university
• Graduate from any Georgia high school
• Excellent academic record (SAT/ACT scores also accounted)
• Financial Need
• Asian Indian origin (At least one grand-parent born in free India)
• Extra-curricular activities and other awards

The INDIAN AMERICAN Scholarship Fund has various awards as below.
• 4-year scholarship (No of winners – 4)
• 2-year scholarship (No of winners – 1)
• 1-year scholarship (No of winners – 8 to 12)
• Best Essay scholarship

The application form and other details can be found at Indian American Scholarship. The completed application form with the necessary attachments/documents needs to be mailed to the below address.

Indian American Scholarship Fund (IASF)
2407 Waterford Cove
Decatur, GA 30033
Queries – email – rajnina@mindspring.com or manocha@bellsouth.net

The deadline for the application changes annually & hence needs to be verified on the site. The IAST committee selects the winners based on the application details and transcripts provided. The ceremony for the Scholarships for American Indians is held annually and the winners are announced during the process.

CLOSURE NOTE
“Honoring Excellence in Education” – the theme for the INDIAN AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIPS clearly states the organization (IACA) believes in identifying & motivating the urge for higher education. Rewarding the brilliance of the American Indian scholars and providing them an opportunity to grow & dream for success is the aim. This really is working with the total award amount of scholarships for American Indians reaching the current stage of $35,000 annually compared with the first American Indian Scholarship of $1,500 that the organization awarded in 1993.

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