Scholarships & Grants Quick & Easy to Apply to Now

Below are some quick & easy scholarships grants to apply to right now. There are graduate scholarships, college scholarships, moving scholarships, cartoon scholarships, and art scholarships to read about.

Scholarships & Grants Quick & Easy to Apply
Scholarships & Grants Quick & Easy to Apply to Now

Below are some quick & easy scholarships grants to apply to right now. There are graduate scholarships, college scholarships, moving scholarships, cartoon scholarships, and art scholarships to read about.

Moving to College moveBudda Scholarships

moveBudda has a college moving scholarship that is easy to apply too. If you’re a present college student it’s worth looking into simply because you won’t have to spend a whole lot of time on submitting it. moveBudda is a website which allows you to plan and book relocation services all online. Their mission is to “Make Moving Easier”. They do this with their website tools to help people relocate to another place with as less stress as possible.

moveBudda knows that many college students go out-of-state; or far away to attend college every year. They simply want to reduce the stress of moving for them. They can do it quick and easy too. Their website is easy to follow and it offers advice and good to know reading on the moving and relocating process which will help anyone who will be going through this.

The founder, Ryan Carrigan started movBudda when he had $90,000 in student loan debt. As moveBudda has grown and have become successful at what they do, they felt that it was a priory to help students get through college without amassing major debt. The moveBudda scholarship is a “first step” of many initiatives to achieve their goal to help students pay for college.

With almost all college students shouldering college debt, we like their first initiative!

moveBudda Scholarship Guidelines

To enter into, and possibly receive the moveBudda scholarship, students must submit a 500-1000 word essay about their experience on when they moved to college. Submissions can be emailed to: scholarship@movebuddha.com. with no attachments in the email. Just put the full body of your essay in the body of the email.

The scholarship requirements are that students must be attending a (4) year, or (2) year college as an out-of-state student for springtime. Applicants can only be 2nd semester freshman, sophomores, juniors, seniors. Grad students are welcome to submit a story as well. Must have a 3.0 GPA, US citizen/permanent resident. Submissions no later than February 1st; winners selected by Feb. 28th.

Winners are selected based on writing quality & style, engaging and well written stories. A $1,000 monetary award will be given to use on college expenses. To read more go to moveBudda scholarship and apply.

RMHC U.S. SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTS

RMHC has many scholarships & grants to apply to and should be investigated into by all college students looking for financial help in help to pay for their tuition. RMHC creates programs that strengthen families during hard times. RMHC provides vital resources and many types of compassionate care to children & their families being served by leading hospitals worldwide. Their service area is in more than 63 countries. The vision is “a world where all children have access to medical care, and their families are supported and actively involved in their children’s care”.

There are a number of scholarship grant awards to apply to so go to RMHC scholarships to read more and apply.

The National Cartoonists Society Foundation Scholarships Grants

The NCSF has scholarships & grants which are called the Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship for Cartooning. The NCSF is the arm of the National Cartoonists Society, which is the world’s largest, most prestigious organization of professional cartoonists in the world. They offer needed financial aid and assist cartoonists and their families in times of need and hardship. They also provide support for other cartoon-related museums and libraries; as well as the Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library.

Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship for Cartooning

Applicants can go to: Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship for Cartooning to download the application. Along with that, (8) examples of original cartooning artwork must be submitted. Students must be attending (4) year colleges in Canada, Mexico or US, and must be a junior/senior status. December 15th is deadline. Applicants are judged by the NCSF.

The VMFA Visual Arts Fellowships has Scholarships Grants

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Visual Arts is a state funded privately endowed educational institution established for the benefit of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its has a purpose to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art, to encourage the study of the arts, there-by to enriching the lives of all who see it.

VMFA is committed to supporting professional artists and their art, along with art history students who demonstrate exceptional creative ability in their chosen discipline. Almost $5.5 million has been awarded to Virginia’s artists since the program’s creation over 75 years ago.

Awards are offered to:
– Professional artists: $8000
– Full-time graduate students in the visual arts or art history: $6000
– Full-time undergrad students in the visual arts (including college-bound high school seniors): $4000

Applicants must be citizen or permanent residents of the USA as well as current legal residents of Virginia.

No application fee; Application deadline is 5pm, Nov. 4, 2016

More information including the application form, full eligibility criteria, and a printable PDF-flyer available online at: http://www.VMFA.museum/fellowships.

World Bank Scholarships for Graduate Students

World Bank Scholarships for graduates are a great opportunity for those students from around the world in developing nations to apply for financial aid.

World Bank Scholarships
World Bank Scholarships

World Bank Scholarships for graduate students are a great opportunity for those students from around the world in developing nations to apply for financial aid when attending college. The World Bank, which is an international institution that is engaged in assisting the developing world through economic grants and initiatives, offers several programs in which students in developing nations can find additional funding for programs which may help them eventually aid their local communities. Amongst them are the Robert S. McNamara Fellowship Program, the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program and the Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program. While none of these programs fund undergraduate studies, they are an excellent source of funding for any student interested in pursuing graduate level education and should be considered sincerely as a source of potential funding. Apart from the act of providing funding for graduate students, each of these scholarship initiatives provides access to an incredible alumni network which will help support developing students. Further, each program provides basic necessities for those who have entered fellowship work.

The Robert S. McNamara scholarship is both the oldest and most established World Bank Scholarship available. It is focused on providing financial support to students who are engaged in several specific research fields and will cover costs for a five to ten month period. All interested applicants should be under 45 years old while having already completed their coursework for the doctoral program they are enrolled in. Further, it is only available to researchers from one of the listed developing nations which the World Bank scholarship programs cover. It provides for books, database access, software needs, additional courses required and any seminars a fellow will need to better achieve their research goals. Fields which are covered by this World Bank scholarship include economics, health, education, and any other topic which is related to the developing world. Interested applicants will need to submit a research budget and awards will cover up to $25,000 in expenses. The deadline for applying to the Robert S. McNamara Scholarship is March 31, 2011.

Looking now to the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarships Program (JJ/WBGP) it is clear that this program is a great source of funding for any student from a general World Bank member nation interested in graduate studies. From a total of 61,319 applicants, the JJ/WBGP has funded scholarships for 3,412 students and on average awards $33,000 to each recipient. Students who receive the awards can choose to attend school from a pool of more than 150 institutions. In order to be eligible for the program students must be from a World Bank member nation, hold a bachelors degree, not be from an industrialized nation and be in good health. Preferably students should be interested in economics, health, education or other topics related to the developing world. This particular program is available to students entering a master’s level program. Applicants will be weighed according to academic merit, professional experience outside of school and the importance of their selected study program. All application material is due no later than March 31, 2011.

The final World Bank scholarship that is important to mention is the Japan Indonesia Scholarship program. It is funded every year by a grant from the Japanese Government and seeks to work with students entering PhD level studies. More focused than the previous two World Bank Scholarships, this program requires that applicants be residents of Indonesia, less than 45 years old and having maintained at least a 3.0 grade point average on a 4 point scale. While students should be enrolled in a PhD program and already have their masters degree, those applicants who hold a bachelor degree and show outstanding performance are encouraged to apply. This program fully funds three to four years of university studies while also providing a monthly allowance. Further, the Japan Indonesia Scholarship program provides money related to travel expenses to cover airfares to and from a chosen university. Unlike the other two major programs, this World Bank scholarship 2011 covers many additional fields of interest including biotechnology, infrastructure and urban development. The deadline for application materials is March 26 annually.

Graduate Psychology Scholarships for Research

The APF/COGDOP have combined to create graduate psychology scholarships for research so students in the field of psychology can do their research thesis.

Research graduate  psychology scholarships
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

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