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Updated (Date)Name of ScholarshipSchool year to applyUnique requirementsDeadlineEligibility/Criteria
Potential Award
How to Apply
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6/6/23ACT College and Career Readiness ChampionsSeniorVariesScholarships based on your ACT scoreVariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.act.org/content/act/en/students-and-parents/college-planning-resources/paying-for-college/free-college-scholarships.html
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AES Engineers ScholarshipSeniorOctober 2023https://aesengineers.com/scholarships.php
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6/6/23Alzeimer's Foundation of America ScholarshipSeniorApril 1, 2023Seniors - Write an essay on the impact that Alzheimer's Disease has had in your life.Winning Essay: $5,000.00, Second Place: $2,000.00, Third Place $1,500.00, Honorable Mention: $500.00Follow the application process onlinehttps://alzfdn.org/young-leaders-of-afa/alzheimers-awareness-scholarship/
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6/7/23American Indian Scholarship Fund/Christian CollegeSeniorOpenThe American Indian College Fund supports American Indian and Alaska Native college students seeking technical, undergraduate and graduate degrees at tribal colleges and other nonprofit, accredited schools.VariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://collegefund.org/
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6/7/23American LegionJunior - SeniorParent/ grand parent must be former military served in a wartime situationOpenScholarship applications are limited to students between their junior and senior years of high school who attend the current session of either an American Legion Boys State or American Legion Auxiliary Girls State program and are a direct descendant - i.e. child, grandchild, great grandchild, etc. - or a legally adopted child of a wartime U.S. military veteran who served on active duty during at least one of the periods of war officially designated as eligibility dates for American Legion membership.$1,500 - 18,000Follow the application process onlinehttp://www.legion.org/sites/legion.org/files/legion/publications/07ACY0616-Oratorical-Rules-Brochure.pdf
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6/7/23Arizona Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (AZALAS)SeniorA parent must be of Hispanic descentApril 24, 2023Be a graduating high school school senior., One parent must be of Hispanic heritage.Possess a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5
The AZALAS Scholarship Committee manages all decisions regarding scholarship awards. Applicants are evaluated on quantitative and qualitative criteria, including academic achievement, extracurricular activities and student essays. Scholarships will be awarded at the discretion of the Committee and are contingent upon high school graduation, as well as proof of acceptance to a higher institution of postsecondary education. (Check will be mailed following receipt of your first semester schedule at your college/university.)
1 - $1,000Follow the application process onlinehttps://script.google.com/a/aguafria.org/macros/s/AKfycbyRceicTC91BFm2lEhKjsBNzu16dHxMfQnqYwfVQSmVfh9eId1F/exec
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Arizona Community FoundationFEB- MayThe Arizona Community Foundation allows high school seniors and current college students throughout Arizona to apply for more than 100 scholarship awards online with one general application.Follow the application process onlineazfoundation.academicworks.comArizona Community FoundationFEB- MayThe Arizona Community Foundation allows high school seniors and current college students throughout Arizona to apply for more than 100 scholarship awards online with one general application.Follow the application process onlinehttps://www.azfoundation.org/Scholarships/Scholarship-Opportunities
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Arizona Community FoundationVariesazfoundation.academicworks.com
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Arizona Elk ScholarshipFebruary 28, 2019Graduating high school seniors continuing on to college
who exhibit a commitment to wildlife and the outdoors and
who participate in school-related responsibilities and activities
Two scholarships in the amount of $750 and $1000
2 - $1,000Download the Scholarship Application Form and complete it. (PDF/Word)
2. Mail completed application along with An essay, 3 letters of recommendation and other required materials.
Must be postmarked by Febraury 28, 2017.

Mail to:
Arizona Elk Society
Attn: Scholarship Committee
7558 W. Thunderbird Road, Ste. 1-465
Peoria, AZ 85381

3. Application materials will be reviewed by the scholarship committee. The Finalists will be presented to the Arizona Elk Society Board and all three recipients will be chosen from these finalists.
https://arizonaelksociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69&Itemid=113
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Arizona Elk ScholarshipFebruary 28, 2019Graduating high school seniors continuing on to college
who exhibit a commitment to wildlife and the outdoors and
who participate in school-related responsibilities and activities
Two scholarships in the amount of $750 and $1000
2 - $1,000Download the Scholarship Application Form and complete it. (PDF/Word)
2. Mail completed application along with An essay, 3 letters of recommendation and other required materials.
Must be postmarked by Febraury 28, 2017.

Mail to:
Arizona Elk Society
Attn: Scholarship Committee
7558 W. Thunderbird Road, Ste. 1-465
Peoria, AZ 85381

3. Application materials will be reviewed by the scholarship committee. The Finalists will be presented to the Arizona Elk Society Board and all three recipients will be chosen from these finalists.
https://arizonaelksociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69&Itemid=113
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Arizona Elk ScholarshipJanuary 31, 2018Graduating high school seniors continuing on to college
who exhibit a commitment to wildlife and the outdoors and
who participate in school-related responsibilities and activities
Two scholarships in the amount of $750 and $1000
2 - $1,000Download the Scholarship Application Form and complete it. (PDF/Word)
2. Mail completed application along with An essay, 3 letters of recommendation and other required materials.
Must be postmarked by Febraury 28, 2017.

Mail to:
Arizona Elk Society
Attn: Scholarship Committee
7558 W. Thunderbird Road, Ste. 1-465
Peoria, AZ 85381

3. Application materials will be reviewed by the scholarship committee. The Finalists will be presented to the Arizona Elk Society Board and all three recipients will be chosen from these finalists.
https://arizonaelksociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69&Itemid=113
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Arizona Foundation ScholarshipFebruary 28Thes high school seniors and current college students throughout Arizona to apply for more than 100 scholarship awards online with one general application. Arizona Community Foundation allowVarietsFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.azfoundation.org/Scholarships/ApplyOnline.aspx
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Arizona Foundation ScholarshipFebruary 28Thes high school seniors and current college students throughout Arizona to apply for more than 100 scholarship awards online with one general application. Arizona Community Foundation allowVarietsFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.azfoundation.org/Scholarships/ApplyOnline.aspx
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Arizona Foundation ScholarshipFebruary 28Thes high school seniors and current college students throughout Arizona to apply for more than 100 scholarship awards online with one general application. Arizona Community Foundation allowVarietsFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.azfoundation.org/Scholarships/ApplyOnline.aspx
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Arizona Foundation ScholarshipsOn-Going Thru MarchHigh school seniors, current college students, or graduate level students attending schools anywhere in the U.S. can apply. The general application process begins in January each year and students are advised to apply early to qualify for the most awards. Some award deadlines begin in March and some deadlines are as late as May. Scholarships are available for two-year and four-year colleges and universities as well as technical and vocational schools. Complete the general application online.VariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.azfoundation.org/Scholarships/ScholarshipOpportunities.aspx
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Arizona Fraternal Order of PoliceApril 30Associate State Lodge for children, grandchildren of Fraternal Order of Police Members
$500.00Follow this link to download applicationhttp://azfop.com/associates-scholarship/
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Arizona Milk ProducersOngoing until December 31, 2016High school senior$8,000 - $12,000Show us your milk mustache selfiehttp://www.arizonamilk.org/scholarship
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Arizona Nurses AssociationComing uphttp://www.aznurse.org/mpage/AzFFN_UnderConstruct
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Arizona of School Counselors AssociationJanuary 5Must be a high school senior attending a public or private secondary school in the state of Arizona.
Must be a permanent resident of the state of Arizona.
Must plan to attend a post-secondary institution during the 2021-2022 school year.
Must have a school counselor employed by your school who is an Arizona School Counselors Association member, AFHS qualifies
3 - $1,000 Follow the application process onlinehttps://www.azsca.org/awards/scholarships/
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Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship FundJanuary 11SENIORS: who are Asian American descent; 2.7 GPAup to $15,000Follow the application process onlinehttp://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html
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Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund1/11/SENIORS: who are Asian American descent; 2.7 GPAup to $15,000Follow the application process onlinehttp://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html
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ASU Chicanos Por La CausaFebruary 1Seniors, Must already be admitted to ASU and have an ASU ID number, Must be pursuing your first undergraduate degree, Must be listed as an Arizona resident (DACA students are still ineligible) Must be enrolled as a full-time student, Must hold a minimum 3.0 GPA, Cannot be receiving other institutional merit scholarships (National Merit awards, President’s Award, Provost's Award). Accepting this scholarship may result in changes to your financial aid package.Full Cost of TuitionFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.cplc.org/education/scholarships.php
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ASU Clovis Campbell ScholarshipJanuary 25his scholarship award is in honor of Cloves Campbell, Sr. and his honored contributions to the community. Mr. Campbell served in the Arizona legislature for 10 years in both the house and senate, and was the first African American to serve in the senate. While in office, Mr. Campbell sponsored many groundbreaking pieces of legislation serving the diverse communities of Arizona, including a proposal to establish a Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday in the state. During his public life, Mr. Campbell also ran for Secretary of State, and was head of the Phoenix chapter of the NAACP. The scholarship is intended to assist qualified students in undergraduate or graduate studies in ethnicity and race, justice studies, civil and human rights, and African and African American studies. This scholarship and its endowment is administered by the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at ASU. The Center serves as a leading interdisciplinary, problem-solving venture committed to socially embedded scholarship, and informed dialogue involving the topics of race and democracy.The scholarship is intended to assist qualified students in undergraduate or graduate studies in ethnicity and race, justice studies, civil and human rights, and African and African American studies.VariesFollow the application process online
https://scholarships.asu.edu/scholarship/39449
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ASU Colleges ScholarshipFebruary 15, 2020Business, W.P. Carey School of, Design and the Arts, Herberger Institute, Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of, Health Solutions, College of, Honors - Barrett, the Honors College, Integrative Sciences and Arts, College of, Nursing & Health Innovation, College of, Sustainability, School of, Teachers College, Mary Lou FultonVariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://scholarships.asu.edu/colleges
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ASU Hispanic Business ScholarshipsFebruary 1, 2020Seniors, 3.0 gpa, Must attend or have been admitted to ASU and the W. P. Carey School of Business. Students are required to file a Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) by the application deadline.

Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 ASU credit hours each fall and spring semester in order for their scholarship to disburse.
ASU TuitionFollow the application process onlinehttps://scholarships.asu.edu/scholarship/873?destination=node%2F873
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ASU Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering ScholarshipsFebruary 1The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have many scholarship programs to support our students. In 2019-2020, we gave over $1 million dollars in the form of scholarship support to our undergraduate students. Our commitment is to support our current Engineering student body and amplify access to the field of Engineering through generous donations and support from our caring donors, companies, community members, associations, organizations and staff. Scholarships are available to both new (incoming freshman and transfer students) as well as our continuing engineering students.$500Follow the application process onlinehttps://scholarships.engineering.asu.edu/scholarship-support-information-sessions-office-hours/
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ASU Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering ScholarshipsFebruary 1The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have many scholarship programs to support our students. In 2019-2020, we gave over $1 million dollars in the form of scholarship support to our undergraduate students. Our commitment is to support our current Engineering student body and amplify access to the field of Engineering through generous donations and support from our caring donors, companies, community members, associations, organizations and staff. Scholarships are available to both new (incoming freshman and transfer students) as well as our continuing engineering students.VariousFollow the application process onlinehttps://scholarships.engineering.asu.edu/
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ASU Latino Partnership Los Diablos ScholarshipFebruary 1, 2020Seniors, GPA of 3.0. Be Admitted to ASU, NEED, Community ServiceVairesFollow the application process onlinehttps://scholarships.asu.edu/scholarship/1639
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ASU LeadershipJanuary 11, 2019__$10,000https://eoss.asu.edu/lsp/apply
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ASU LeadershipJanuary 11, 2019Must be nominated by high school counselor.
Cumulative 3.25 unweighted GPA.
History of community service/volunteering and involvement with clubs and organizations.
Must be able to provide verification of citizenship, permanent residency, or other lawful immigration status.
Must have a completed ASU application for undergraduate admission on file by January 11, 2018.
All scholarship application materials must be submitted by January 11, 2018.
$10,000https://eoss.asu.edu/lsp/apply
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ASU Nina Mason PulliamMarch 1Foster Care or Disconnected from Parents, Physical Disability, Must have applied to ASU for admission before applying for this scholarship (excludes ASU Online)
Be a U.S. citizen and resident of Arizona
Be working toward your first college degree
Have previously completed no more than 24 college-level, degree-applicable credits (e.g. entering or current freshman; NOT upper division students)
Demonstrate financial need, as determined by FAFSA
Up to six-year need-based financial award for undergraduate program
Nina Scholars staff provide guided support and individual mentorship
Office and study space for scholars
Nina course for new cohorts
Participation in Nina Scholars exclusive student success workshops and social events
College of Public Service & Community Solutions staff support
Establish a sense of community with Nina peers.
Follow the application process onlinehttps://publicservice.asu.edu/content/become-nina-scholar
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ASU Nina Pulliam ScholarsMarch 1Incoming freshmen ages 18-25 who have been raised through the child welfare system* and have no form of financial support
College-age youth and adults with physical disabilities*
This program covers full tuition, fees, and books and provides each student with an academic advisor mentor. It also includes a $2,750 annual living allowance. The Nina Scholars program is highly focused on all aspects of the success of its student participantsSubmit essay and follow application procedureshttps://scholarships.asu.edu/scholarship/571
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ASU Nina Pulliam ScholarsMarch 1Incoming freshmen ages 18-25 who have been raised through the child welfare system* and have no form of financial support
College-age youth and adults with physical disabilities*
This program covers full tuition, fees, and books and provides each student with an academic advisor mentor. It also includes a $2,750 annual living allowance. The Nina Scholars program is highly focused on all aspects of the success of its student participantsSubmit essay and follow application procedureshttps://scholarships.asu.edu/scholarship/571
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ASU Sun Devil Family Association ScholarshipFebruary 18, 2018• Be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident, Be admitted to ASU for fall 2018
• Must be enrolled as a full time undergraduate student and successfully complete at least 12 credit hours in fall 2018, and at least 12 credit hours in spring 2019• Have a minimum 3.0 cumulative ASU GPA, un-weighted, Have a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with the ASU Office of Student Financial Assistance no later than January 1, 2018. Students without a FAFSA on file by the deadline will not be considered. Applicants may complete the FAFSA at the following link: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/, Demonstrate a record of community service and/or university involvement
• Complete all required essay questions and include all required documents. *Please remember to submit letter of recommendation requests at least 2-3 weeks before the February 18, 2018 deadline. Letters received after this deadline will not be accepted.

*The Sun Devil Family Association Scholarship is highly competitive and receives a large number of qualified applicants each year. Applicants are encouraged to include details and specific examples for all application questions..
Multiple $5,000.00Follow the ASU Portal application process onlinehttps://scholarships.asu.edu/scholarship/1836?utm_campaign=SFMC_ECOMM++21997+January+Counselor+Newsletter+AZ+FA2018+HS+COUNS+-+20180118_mh_Arizona%20State%20University&utm_medium=email&utm_source=HS%20Counselors%20AZ
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ASU Sun Devil Family Association ScholarshipFebruary 8, 2019• Be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident, Be admitted to ASU for fall 2018
• Must be enrolled as a full time undergraduate student and successfully complete at least 12 credit hours in fall 2018, and at least 12 credit hours in spring 2019• Have a minimum 3.0 cumulative ASU GPA, un-weighted, Have a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with the ASU Office of Student Financial Assistance no later than January 1, 2018. Students without a FAFSA on file by the deadline will not be considered. Applicants may complete the FAFSA at the following link: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/, Demonstrate a record of community service and/or university involvement
• Complete all required essay questions and include all required documents. *Please remember to submit letter of recommendation requests at least 2-3 weeks before the February 18, 2018 deadline. Letters received after this deadline will not be accepted.

*The Sun Devil Family Association Scholarship is highly competitive and receives a large number of qualified applicants each year. Applicants are encouraged to include details and specific examples for all application questions..
Multiple $5,000.00Follow the ASU Portal application process onlinehttps://scholarships.asu.edu/scholarship/1836?utm_campaign=SFMC_ECOMM++21997+January+Counselor+Newsletter+AZ+FA2018+HS+COUNS+-+20180118_mh_Arizona%20State%20University&utm_medium=email&utm_source=HS%20Counselors%20AZ
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Avondale Goodyear Education FoundationMarch 27, 2020In order to be eligible to apply, applicants must have promoted from 8th grade from an Avondale Elementary School District school. In addition, the applicant must have been accepted to a University or Junior College, or to a vocational, technical or health-related program.

Complete the on-line scholarship application.
Submit one letter of reference from a teacher or administrator.
Submit official information on high school GPA (a minimum of 2.5 is required)
Submit a copy of the admittance letter to the university, junior college, vocational, technical or health-related program.
Submit latest transcripts (December 2019)
All items must be submitted as a PDF attachment. Items submitted through Google will not be accepted.

Additionally, there are three short essays (word count less than 200 each).
10 - $2,000Follow the application process onlinehttps://avondalegoodyeareducationfoundation.org/scholarship/
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AXA Achievement ScholarshipDecember 15SENIORS: US Citizen,Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, community or work-related activities$2,500, $10,000, $25,000Follow instruction on linkhttps://us.axa.com/axa-foundation/AXA-achievement-scholarship.html
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AZ Earn to LearnOn-GoingBe graduating high school seniors (U.S. and Puerto Rico), graduating from grade 12 (Canada) or graduating from homeschool education in the U.S., Puerto Rico or CanadaStudents who save $500. earn $4,000 in matching scholarshipFollow the application process onlinehttp://earntolearn.org/
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AZ Foster Care ScholarshipsJanuary 1Each of our student-applicants has a unique history that is considered in the approval process.

1. AFFCF’s primary criterion is that the student-applicant was a ward of the State of Arizona when they turned 18 years of age, that is, student was not adopted, awarded permanent guardianship or reunited with his/her biological parents prior to aging out of the Department of Child Safety’s care. Prospective students who signed a voluntary with DCS past their 18th birthday are also eligible.

2. AFFCF will not consider first-time applicants older than 24 years of age.

3. Greater consideration is given to those applicants who spent more than two years in Arizona’s foster care and meet the primary criteria outlined in #1.
$1,000 - $5,000Follow the application process onlinehttps://www.affcf.org/post-secondary-scholarships/scholarship-guidelines/
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AZ Foundation ScholarshipsFeb- MaySeniors attending schools anywhere in the U.S. can apply. The general application process begins in January each year and students are advised to apply early to qualify for the most awards. Some award deadlines begin in February and some deadlines are as late as May. Scholarships are available for two-year and four-year colleges and universities as well as technical and vocational schools.No matter how you plan to continue learning, you can complete one general application to access more than $1 million in scholarships for all post-secondary fields of study, some based on merit or financial need, others on geography or demographic group.VariesFollow the application process onlinehttp://www.azfoundation.org/Scholarships/ApplyOnline.aspx
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Bank of America Student LeadersJanuary 31Currently be a junior or senior in high school
Be able to participate in an 8-week paid internship at a local nonprofit organization and work 35 hours a week
Be legally authorized to work in the US without sponsorship through the end of September 2020
Be able to participate in a week-long Student Leaders Summit in Washington, DC (July 13 - July 18, 2020) (All expenses paid. This week will be part of your 8-week experience.)
Be a student in good standing at your school
Obtain a letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor, or school administrator. Contact your recommender as soon as possible to provide them with the requirements listed at the end of the application. You will need to upload the letter no later than January 31, 2020.
VariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://about.bankofamerica.com/en-us/what-guides-us/student-leaders.html#fbid=yvOLlfNsEm1/
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Barro's Pizza and Dr. PepperDecember 11AZ 18 years or older$10,000Win a Chance to Win by Text BARROS to 737737 or enter on-line, can enter daily
http://www.barrospizza.com/DrPepperContest
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Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
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Big Sun Athletics ScholarshipJune 19SENIORS: must be an athlete; does not matter what sport; write 500 words on how participating in sports has affected the person you are becoming$500
Follow the application process online
www.bigsunathletics.com
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Brandon Lott Memorial Fund Scholarship - The Santuary Community ChurchMarch 23, 2018Must be a graduating senior with at least a C grade average
Must provide a Statement/Reference of Community Service
Must submit proof of acceptance in College/Trade School
Must submit a high school transcript or a copy of your report card
Complete a Scholarship Essay on 1 of the topics listed below:
1. Does the absence of religion play a major role in the incline of bullying at school?
2. What role do you believe the church should play in the community?
3. We daily associate with people of all different religions, beliefs and
1 - $1,000. 1 - $750.00, 1 - $$500.00Scholarship Available in the College and Career Center
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Brayden Lott Memorial Scholarship FundMarch 15Graduating Seniors with at least a C grade average, provide Statement/Reference of community Serive, submit proof of acceptance in College/Vocational School, must submit a hhigh school transcrip or a copy of report card. Complete a scholarship Essay on 1 of the topics listed on application. Winners notified by April 15, Sponsored by the Sanctuary Community Church.1 - $1,000.00, 1 $750.00, and 1 $500.00 ScholarshipComplete Application available in the College and Career Center, Need copy of transcripts, essay, and accpetance in college proof
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Burger King ScholarshipDecember 15SENIORS; 2.5 GPA, $1,000 - $50,000Follow the application process onlinehttps://www.scholarsapply.org/burgerkingscholars/information.php
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Carls Jr. Scholarship, Carl N. & Margaret Karcher Founders’March 1Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of academic record, demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, statement of goals and aspirations, unusual personal or family circumstances, financial need and an outside appraisal.10 - $10,000Follw the application process onlineAvailable soon
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Central AZ Tall Society ScholarshipMarch 1 All applicants must under the age of 21, about to enter their first year of higher education, and meet the minimum height requirements for membership in Tall Clubs International—5' 10" (178 cm) for women and 6' 2" (188 cm) for men in—stocking feet.
2. Review the List of All TCI Tall Clubs on the Tall Clubs International™ website to see which TCI affiliate clubs are currently participating in the scholarship program.
3. Email tcifoundationscholarships@gmail.com
for additional information and current scholarship application forms.
$250.00 - $1,000.http://www.tallphoenix.org/scholarship.html
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Chinese American Citizen Alliance Phoenix LodgeMarch 18SENIORS: Chinese Descent, based on academic achievement, involvement in school and community activities and financial need5 scholarships of $600.00 eachComplete Application available in the College and Career Center, Need copy of transcripts, recent photo, and letter of recommendation
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Christian College ScholarshipMay31SENIORS: who will attend a Christian college in the fall$2,500Follow the application process onlinewww.christianconnector.com
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Church's Chicken Community Scholars ProgramFebruary 15, 2019Seniors, Minimum GPA 2.7, US CItizen or legal resident Multiple $1,000.00 awardsFollow the application process onlinewww.scholarsapply.org/churchscholars
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Church's Chicken Community Scholalr ProgramOpens in January 2018PendingMany $1.000Folllow the application process onlinehttp://www.churchspartners.org/churchs-scholarships
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Church's Chicken Scholars Program
February 15, 2018Seniors, Minimum GPA 2.7, US CItizen or legal resident Multiple $1,000.00 awardsFollow the application process onlinewww.scholarsapply.org/churchscholars
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Cobell ScholarshipMarch 31, 2019Both Merit-based and Need-based, the competitive Cobell Scholarship is annual, non-renewable, and available to any post-secondary (after high school) student who is; an enrolled member of a US Federally-Recognized Tribe, enrolled in full-time study and is degree-seeking. Applicants must plan to attend or be attending any nationally, regionally and industry accredited non-profit, public and private, institution.
Applicants must be pursuing a vocational certificate or diploma, associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral or professional degree, or certificate.
VariesFollow the application process onlinehttp://cobellscholar.org/?ep_mid=11340444&ep_rid=258509097
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Coca-Cola Scholarship
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College Board Opportunity ScholarshipsOngoingMillions in Scholarships, Thousands of $500 Winners
The College Board Opportunity Scholarships offer nearly $5 million each year to reward your efforts to plan and pay for college. The program is currently open to the class of 2022.
VariesFollow the applicationhttps://opportunity.collegeboard.org/?SFMC_cid=EM85689-&rid=47075476College Board Opportunity ScholarshipsOngoingMillions in Scholarships, Thousands of $500 Winners
The College Board Opportunity Scholarships offer nearly $5 million each year to reward your efforts to plan and pay for college. The program is currently open to the class of 2022.
VariesFollow the applicationhttps://opportunity.collegeboard.org/?SFMC_cid=EM85689-&rid=47075476
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College Depot List of ScholarshipsOn-goingMany, Many Scholarship Resources for every major, education level, DACA, GPA's, Athletics, Unique CircumstancesVariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/collegedepotCollege Depot List of ScholarshipsOn-goingMany, Many Scholarship Resources for every major, education level, DACA, GPA's, Athletics, Unique CircumstancesVariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/collegedepot
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College Peas Scholarship
http://collegepeas.com/scholarshipgreen/
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College Success ArizonaMarch 10, 2017Be an active member of, and recommended by, one of our College Access Partner Organizations. For a complete list of our partners, click here (http://collegesuccessarizona.org/our-partners/increasing-college-readiness-across-the-state-2/) Demonstrate high potential and motivation to succeed in college,Must meet the criteria to receive Federal Student Aid, be Pell Grant eligible, and able to demonstrate significant financial need as reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)up to $6,000.Follow the application process onlinehttp://collegesuccessarizona.org/college-success-services/scholarship-eligibility/
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College Success ArizonaComing upBe an active member of, and recommended by, one of our College Access Partner Organizations. For a complete list of our partners, click here
Demonstrate high potential and motivation to succeed in college
Be a graduate of an Arizona high school and entering college or university as a first-time enrollee
Enroll in an Arizona community college, college or university
Must meet the criteria to receive Federal Student Aid, be Pell Grant eligible, and able to demonstrate significant financial need as reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
multiple up to $6,000Follow the application process onlinehttps://collegesuccessarizona.org/college-success-services/our-scholarships/
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College Success ArizonaMarch 8, 2019Be an active member of, and recommended by, one of our College Access Partner Organizations. For a complete list of our partners, click here (http://collegesuccessarizona.org/our-partners/increasing-college-readiness-across-the-state-2/) Demonstrate high potential and motivation to succeed in college,Must meet the criteria to receive Federal Student Aid, be Pell Grant eligible, and able to demonstrate significant financial need as reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)up to $6,000.Follow the application process onlinehttp://collegesuccessarizona.org/college-success-services/scholarship-eligibility/
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College Success ArizonaMarch 10, 2017Be an active member of, and recommended by, one of our College Access Partner Organizations. For a complete list of our partners, click here (http://collegesuccessarizona.org/our-partners/increasing-college-readiness-across-the-state-2/) Demonstrate high potential and motivation to succeed in college,Must meet the criteria to receive Federal Student Aid, be Pell Grant eligible, and able to demonstrate significant financial need as reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)up to $6,000.Follow the application process onlinehttp://collegesuccessarizona.org/college-success-services/scholarship-eligibility/
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Cottage Inn ScholarshipMay 31SENIORS: 3.0 gpa, essay on how to ensure success for a pizza company who is expanding to ChinaThree awards: $500, $1,000. $2500Follow the application process onlinewww.cottageinn.com/cottage-inn-scholarship/
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Cottage Inn ScholarshipMay 31SENIORS: 3.0 gpa, essay on how to ensure success for a pizza company who is expanding to ChinaThree awards: $500, $1,000. $2500Follow the application process onlinewww.cottageinn.com/cottage-inn-scholarship/
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Cottage Inn ScholarshipMay 31SENIORS: 3.0 gpa, essay on how to ensure success for a pizza company who is expanding to ChinaThree awards: $500, $1,000. $2500Follow the application process onlinewww.cottageinn.com/cottage-inn-scholarship/
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Cottage Inn ScholarshipMay 31SENIORS: 3.0 gpa, essay on how to ensure success for a pizza company who is expanding to ChinaThree awards: $500, $1,000. $2500Follow the application process onlinewww.cottageinn.com/cottage-inn-scholarship/
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Cottage Inn ScholarshipMay 31SENIORS: 3.0 gpa, essay on how to ensure success for a pizza company who is expanding to ChinaThree awards: $500, $1,000. $2500Follow the application process onlinewww.cottageinn.com/cottage-inn-scholarship/
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Cyberbullying Prevention for Teens ScholarshipFebruary 28Have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent$1,000Submit a 600 – 1000 words piece of content in a word .doc file. It’s best practice to include the resource to backup your work.Then send your application at see web site with all the required details listed below:Personal Details (First & Last Name, Phone, and Address).
School Name.Area of Study.
Any document which can proof that you are a Student.
scholarships@parentinn.com
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Cyberbullying Prevention for Teens ScholarshipFebruary 28Have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent$1,000Submit a 600 – 1000 words piece of content in a word .doc file. It’s best practice to include the resource to backup your work.Then send your application at see web site with all the required details listed below:Personal Details (First & Last Name, Phone, and Address).
School Name.Area of Study.
Any document which can proof that you are a Student.
scholarships@parentinn.com
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Cyberbullying Prevention for Teens ScholarshipFebruary 28Have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent$1,000Submit a 600 – 1000 words piece of content in a word .doc file. It’s best practice to include the resource to backup your work.Then send your application at see web cite with all the required details listed below:Personal Details (First & Lastname, Phone, and Address).
School Name.Area of Study.
Any document which can proof that you are a Student.
scholarships@parentinn.com
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DECA Scholarship ProgramJanuary 13​Current DECA member​, Open to high school and college students​
Requirements vary based on scholarship program
VariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.deca.org/high-school-programs/scholarships/
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DECA Scholarship ProgramJanuary 19
DECA’s scholarship program provides over $300,000 in scholarships to high school and college DECA members at the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) each year. Many corporate partners of DECA provide scholarships through the DECA scholarship program. DECA Inc. administers the program based on guidelines set by the donor. DECA scholarships are strictly merit based.
VariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.deca.org/high-school-programs/scholarships/
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Desert Financial Credit Union Community Service ScholarshipMarch 2Complete 50 hours of ocommunity service between January 1st, 2017 and December 31st, 2017, Have a cumulative GPA of #.00 or above, Me a member, child of, or relative of a current member of Desert Finanical Credit Union, Demonstrate financial need by filling out their FAFSA and providing their Estimated Family conctribution.Multiple scholarships france from $2,500. - $10,000.Follow the application process onlinedesertfinancial.com/scholarships
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Desert Financial Federal Credit Union ScholarshipMarch 1, 2019Seniors, 50 hrs community Service, min 3.0 GPA, be be a member or relative of credit union$2,500.00 - 10,000 multiple awardsFollow the applicaion process onlinehttps://www.desertschools.org/membership/why-join/whats-different-about-a-credit-union/college-scholarships.
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Diabetes Scholars FoundationApril 6 2021High School Seniors with Type 1 diabetes seeking a higher education at an accredited four year university, college, technical or trade school.
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Multiple up to $5,000Follow the application process onlinehttp://diabetesscholars.org/college-scholarship/
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Diabetes Scholars Foundation’sApril 15 2019High School Seniors with Type 1 diabetes seeking a higher education at an accredited four year university, college, technical or trade school.
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Multiple up to $5,000Follow the application process onlinehttp://diabetesscholars.org/college-scholarship/
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Diabetes Scholars Foundation’sApril 15 2019High School Seniors with Type 1 diabetes seeking a higher education at an accredited four year university, college, technical or trade school.
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Multiple up to $5,000Follow the application process onlinehttp://diabetesscholars.org/college-scholarship/
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Diabetes Scholars Foundation’sApril 15 2019High School Seniors with Type 1 diabetes seeking a higher education at an accredited four year university, college, technical or trade school.
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Multiple up to $5,000Follow the application process onlinehttp://diabetesscholars.org/college-scholarship/
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Doodle 4 GoogleDecember 2., 2016ALL STUDENTS: create a doodle that tells the world “What I see for the future.” From crayons to clay, graphic design, or even food, young artists can utilize any materials to bring their creation to life. Like all Google Doodles, each doodle must incorporate the letters G-o-o-g-l-e. One national winner will also receive a $30,000 college scholarship.$30,000Follow the application process onlinehttps://doodles.google.com/d4g/
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Dorrance ScholarshipsFebruary 6SENIORS: 3.0 GPA; SAT of 1040 or ACT of 22, 1st generation to attend college; filed FAFSA; admitted to ASU, UofA or NAU; 40000 $12,000 per year
8 semesters of funding
Summer Bridge experience
Conservation experience
Entrepreneurship experience
International travel
Dorrance advisor
Cultural enrichment
Community outreach opportunities
Tutoring and mentoring
Follow the application process onlinewww.DorranceScholarship,org
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Dorrance ScholarshipsFebruary 6SENIORS: 3.0 GPA; SAT of 1040 or ACT of 2, 1st generation to attend college; filed FAFSA; admitted to ASU, UofA or NAU; 40000 $12,000 per year
8 semesters of funding
Summer Bridge experience
Conservation experience
Entrepreneurship experience
International travel
Dorrance advisor
Cultural enrichment
Community outreach opportunities
Tutoring and mentoring
Follow the application process onlinewww.DorranceScholarship,org
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Dream US ScholarshipFebruary 28 2019SENIORS, for Gateway Community College, Phoenix College, South Mountain Community College and ASU, GPA of 2.5,Are eligible for in-state tuition at the Partner College you want to attend; Came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; Are DACA eligible OR have applied for or received DACA or TPS approval; and, Have significant unmet financial need. Based on your enrollment status (i.e., number of credits). In addition, you may receive an additional amount per year for books, supplies, and transportation.http://www.thedream.us/scholarships/national-scholarship/
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Dream US ScholarshipFebruary 28 2019SENIORS, for Gateway Community College, Phoenix College, South Mountain Community College and ASU, GPA of 2.5,Are eligible for in-state tuition at the Partner College you want to attend; Came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; Are DACA eligible OR have applied for or received DACA or TPS approval; and, Have significant unmet financial need. Based on your enrollment status (i.e., number of credits). In addition, you may receive an additional amount per year for books, supplies, and transportation.http://www.thedream.us/scholarships/national-scholarship/
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Dream US ScholarshipFebruary 28 2019SENIORS, for Gateway Community College, Phoenix College, South Mountain Community College and ASU, GPA of 2.5,Are eligible for in-state tuition at the Partner College you want to attend; Came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; Are DACA eligible OR have applied for or received DACA or TPS approval; and, Have significant unmet financial need. Based on your enrollment status (i.e., number of credits). In addition, you may receive an additional amount per year for books, supplies, and transportation.http://www.thedream.us/scholarships/national-scholarship/
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Driving Safely ScholarshipJuly 31Juniors and seniors in high school and students enrolled in two-year and four-year colleges and universities in the United States.
Applicants should submit an essay a
$500.00, 1,500. & $1,500.00Follow this link to applyhttps://www.tatelawoffices.com/scholarship/
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Driving Safely ScholarshipJuly 31Juniors and seniors in high school and students enrolled in two-year and four-year colleges and universities in the United States.
Applicants should submit an essay a
$500.00, 1,500. & $1,500.00Follow this link to applyhttps://www.tatelawoffices.com/scholarship/
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Driving Safely ScholarshipJuly 31Juniors and seniors in high school and students enrolled in two-year and four-year colleges and universities in the United States.
Applicants should submit an essay a
$500.00, 1,500. & $1,500.00Follow this link to applyhttps://www.tatelawoffices.com/scholarship/
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Driving Safely ScholarshipJuly 31Juniors and seniors in high school and students enrolled in two-year and four-year colleges and universities in the United States.
Applicants should submit an essay a
$500.00, 1,500. & $1,500.00Follow this link to applyhttps://www.tatelawoffices.com/scholarship/
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Driving Safely ScholarshipJuly 31Juniors and seniors in high school and students enrolled in two-year and four-year colleges and universities in the United States.
Applicants should submit an essay a
$500.00, 1,500. & $1,500.00Follow this link to applyhttps://www.tatelawoffices.com/scholarship/
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EMCC Early College Transition Summer ScholarshipApril 5 2021Scholarship will cover up to 6 credits taken during the Summer Semester for students that have participated in ACE, Dual Enrollment, Hoop of Learning). Classes must start between June 1, 2021 and June 21, 2021. To qualify for the scholarship you must have: Completed or plan to complete your 2020-21 FAFSA, able to demonstrate lawful presence in the state of Arizona, Demonstrate financial need as indicated by your 2020-21 FAFSA.Up to 6 college credits, approximately $510.00 - multiple awardsFollow the application process onlinehttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfEQhXVxvmunRRAING--ueoR3BlWS4tUcXHXexWRQaTNWdQeQ/viewform?gxids=7628
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EMCC Engineering/Computer ScienceSeniors, are you attending EMCC this Fall? Are you majoring in Engineering or Computer Science? Check out this scholarship opportunity for $500! This scholarship is for fall, but can also be extended to the Spring for another $500!$500Follow the application process onlinehttps://maricopa.academicworks.com/opportunities/11685
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Estrella Mountain Community Colleges ScholarshipsApril 16EMCC Scholarship ResourcesVariesFollow the application process onlinehttps://www.estrellamountain.edu/students/scholarships/scholarships-available-now
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Estrella Rotary ClubMarch 25, 2021coming soonMultiple $2,000Scholarship Available in the College and Career Center
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Estrella Rotary ClubMarch 25, 2019Application is based upon
application, extra-curricular activites,
awafor review.rds, clubs and organizations that the
student takes part in. It must be returned
to the Career Center prior to the deadline
$2,000Scholarship Available in the College and Career Center or complete in Google Doc, print and signhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1ol_p6G10nhDC0pmEit4hZG75WAVtgn5TtAnQX02IRmw/edit?ts=5c190721
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Estrella Rotary ClubMarch 23, 2020Application is based upon
application, extra-curricular activites,
awafor review.rds, clubs and organizations that the
student takes part in. It must be returned
to the Career Center prior to the deadline
$2,000Scholarship Available in the College and Career Center or complete in Google Doc, print and signhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1ol_p6G10nhDC0pmEit4hZG75WAVtgn5TtAnQX02IRmw/edit?ts=5c190721
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Estrella Rotary ClubMarch 25, 2019$2,000
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Estrella Rotary ClubMarch 27, 2019$2,000
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First Generation College Student ScholarshipsOngoingVariousVariousFollow this link for information on various scholarships for 1st generation college studentshttp://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/first-in-family.htm