BAFTX enables financially challenged, Texas-based students that excel academically to fulfil their exceptional potential by supporting their US college education. We also provide a unique student learning experience in the UK, giving an early opportunity to broaden perspective and personal vision. Together these support their aspirations to become leaders in their chosen fields, changing their lives and communities by increasing access to education and meeting the needs of tomorrow’s STEM and business workforce.
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CustomersFirst Academy Scholarship For Moms
At CustomersFirst Academy, we understand the financial challenges many mothers face when pursuing their education. To support hardworking moms, we’re delighted to announce our annual CustomersFirst Academy For Moms Scholarship. This scholarship offers a cash award of $1000. This money can be used to offset tuition costs, purchase books, cover transportation expenses, or secure reliable childcare. Our goal is to help you focus more on your education and less on how to pay your bills.
IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship
As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed “die-hard women in tech advocates,” we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. This year, two (2) scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.
Yale Women in Economics Scholarship Program
2023 Seed Scholars Program in Partnership with Yale Women in Economics We are a non-profit organization that seeks to financially empower young women of color by helping them make better financial decisions starting with college. We help them to apply for college scholarships, teach financial literacy, and professional development skills. Thank you for your interest in the 2023 Seeds of Fortune Inc. Scholars Program in partnership with Yale Women in Economics. elected students will have …
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Sault Tribe Higher Education Grant Program
Sault Tribe is a 44,000-strong federally recognized Indian tribe that is an economic, social and cultural force in its community across the eastern Upper Peninsula counties of Chippewa, Luce, Mackinac, Schoolcraft, Alger, Delta and Marquette. The tribe is comprised of housing and tribal centers, casinos, and other enterprises that employ both Natives and non-Natives and fund tribal programs. Sault Tribe works hard to be self-sufficient, good stewards of the land and waters, and helpful to …
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African-American Entrepreneurs Grant – Female Award
This scholarship is part of the Mechanism Ventures Impact Grants Series. It provides a $1,000 grant to a female Black entrepreneur at any education level who is or wants to launch a new business.
Women’s Independence Scholarship Fund
The Women’s Independence Scholarship Fund is available for women who have left an abusive domestic situation. They are also pursuing an education that aims to help them to provide economic self-sufficiency for themselves and their children. The Scholarship Program was established in 1999.
Newcombe Scholarships for Students
There are four different scholarships. Newcombe Scholarships for Students with Disabilities?support completion of degrees by students with disabilities who need financial assistance at selected colleges and universities. During 2015-16, Newcombe Scholarships averaging $1,385 were awarded to 387 recipients at ten institutions.
Delta Kappa Gamma Recruitment Grant Scholarship Fund
The Delta Kappa Gamma Recruitment Grant Scholarship Fund is available for female Ventura County residents who are college juniors or seniors and majoring in education. Applicants must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
SWE Central Indiana Section Scholarship
This award is open to female college sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and graduate students who are majoring in engineering or computer science at an Indiana college/university. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher; students with financial need are given preference.