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Scholarships for New York City Students
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CarDonors.com Scholarship
Summary: For students currently attending or planning to attend an accredited U.S. college.
Eligibility: Must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and be in good standing at the current institution. Homeschooled and international students may apply.
Deadline: May 31, August 31, December 31, March 15.
Amount: $500, available every three months
How to Apply: See website for more information.
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AnyCollege.com Scholarships
Summary: Random drawing to ease stress of searching for scholarship.
Eligibility: Must enroll at an accredited college or university.
Deadline: March 30, June 30, September 30, December 31
Amount: $2,000
How to Apply: See website for more information.
Address:
Director of Communications, AnyCollege.com
403 Center Avenue, Suite 704
Moorhead, MN 56560 -
American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship
Summary: For high school seniors who plan to further their education at a college, university, or certified trade school in the United States.
Eligibility: Must be a High School senior and legal U.S. resident.
Deadline: April 6
Amount: Ten $2,000 scholarships
How to Apply: See website for more information.
Address:
American Fire Sprinkler Association
12750 Merit Drive, Suite 350
Dallas, TX 75251 -
IOUE Local 94 Scholarship
Summary: For children of IOUE Local 94 union members with up-to-date dues paid.
Eligibility: Must be a child of a member of the IOUE Local 94 in New York.
Deadline: May 4
Amount: Varies
How to Apply: Contact program sponsor for information.
Address:
IUOE Local 94, Attn: Joan DiMarco
331-337 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036Phone: 212-331-1836
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Turner YouthForce 2020 Scholarship Program
Summary: For New York City high school seniors planning to major in civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering, construction management, or architecture.
Eligibility: Minimum 2.8 GPA, a combined SAT score of 1600 or higher (from 3, 800 point sections). Must also provide documents proving employment eligibility and participate in school community activities.
Deadline: See website for more information.
Amount: $2,000 per year/ 4 years.
How to Apply: See website for more information.
Address:
Turner YouthForce 2020 Scholarship Program, Turner Construction Company
375 Hudson Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10014Phone: 212-229-6480
URL: www.turnerconstruction.com/corporate/content.asp?d=3920
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Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Summary: Four young artists and writers in grades 7-12 to submit recently created visual art and writing for competition.
Eligibility: Must be enrolled in grades 7–12 in the United States. Noncitizens may apply. Artwork and writing must be created in the past spring semester or this summer to qualify.
Deadline: See website for more information.
Amount: Full tuition
How to Apply: See website for more information.
Address:
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
555 Broadway
New York, NY 10012 -
Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Award
Summary: To encourage poets to explore and illuminate positive visions of peace and the human spirit.
Eligibility: Must submit up to three original, unpublished poems in English. Noncitizens may apply.
Deadline: July 1
Amount: $200
How to Apply: See website for more information.
Address:
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Awards, PMB 121
1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 1
Santa Barbara, CA 93108-2794Phone: 805-965-3443
URL: www.wagingpeace.org/menu/programs/awards-&-contests/bmk-contest/index.htm
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AFSA National High School Essay Contest
Summary: For high school students to write an essay on a specified topic related to the American Foreign Service.
Eligibility: Must be a high school student in grades 9–12 attending a public, private, parochial school, home school, or participating in a
high school correspondence program in the United States.Deadline: April 15
Amount: $2,500
How to Apply: See website for more information.
Address:
Ms. Perri Green, Essay Contest Coordinator
American Foreign Service Association
2101 E Street N.W.
Washington, DC 20037Phone: 202-338-4045