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Sam Gallant Memorial Scholarship
* Awarded to an African American student studying Accounting at Arizona State University
* Contact: Arizona State University Main Campus for more information on this scholarship.
* Award Amount: $1000
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Get Money to Return to College with FAFSA Financial Aid
The recent economic downturn has meant that many people are going back to school at 40 or older. Some people who have been laid off or are otherwise unemployed have realized that increasing their level of education is critical for advancing in the tough job market. However, paying for school can be an obstacle for anyone, whether they currently have a job or are unemployed.
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Junior and Community College Athletic Scholarship Program
Junior and Community College Athletic Scholarship Program
- Must be enrolled as a full time student in public junior and community colleges in Alabama
- Awards are based on athletic ability determined by tryouts
- Contact: Coach, Athletic Director, or Financial Aid Officer at any public junior or community college in Alabama
Alabama Student Assistance Program
Alabama Student Assistance Program
- Students must be Alabama residents
- Limited to undergraduate work
- Contact: Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Forms are available at your high school guidance office or the financial aid office of institutions
University Junior Standing Scholarships
University Senior & Master’s Program Scholarships
University Senior & Master’s Program Scholarships
- Eligible for students at Arizona State University Main, University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University
- Accounting majors who will begin their senior year with a minimum 3.5 GPA
- Award Amount: Two $2000 scholarships for each of the eligible universities
SunStudents College Scholarship Program
SunStudents College Scholarship Program
- Available to Arizona high school students with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Must provide evidence of involvement in volunteer work, charitable events
- Contact: Janell Ornelas
Phoenix Suns Charities
PO Box 1369 Phoenix, AZ 85001 - Award Amount: Ten ($1000) scholarships
Sam Gallant Memorial Scholarship
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Alabama G.I. Dependent’s Scholarship
Alabama G.I. Dependent’s Scholarship
- Applicant must be the dependent or spouse of a disabled
veteran - Must enroll in an institution in Alabama
- Veteran must have served at least 90 days of continuous
military service and rated at least 20% disabled, a prisoner of war,
declared missing in action, or died as a result of active duty - Contact: Alabama
State Department of Veterans Affairs
Getting Started: 5 Steps to Obtain a Scholarship
Do your research
- There are tons of scholarships available based on academic merit, athletic ability, and artistic talent. Some scholarships are more specific; geared towards minorities, people from a certain religious background, or people with specific interests. Scholarships exist for almost everything you can think of- greeting cards, dancing, duck calling (yes, duck calling!) Think about your hobbies and conduct research online to see which companies and organizations offer scholarships. Remember, the broader the category, the more competitive it will be.