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Academic Scholarship Information

All freshman academic scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis. The deadline to apply for Distinguished Scholars, Second Century Scholars, or a Collegiate Scholars is February 28 of the current award year.

A scholarship file must be complete and received in the Office of Admissions on or before the February 28 deadline. 

A completed scholarship application file includes an application for undergraduate admission, an application for scholarship, current high school transcript with class rank and GPA, qualifying ACT or SAT exam scores, and two letters of recommendation. Since a scholarship applicant must have an early admission status, immunization records documenting two MMR will also need to be provided. 

Superscores or recalculated ACT scores using subset scores from multiple exams will not be accepted. A traditional-aged high school student who opts to take the GED and scores a minimum of 580 may apply for academic scholar awards. Students receiving scholar awards must be U.S. citizens.

Once awarded, all scholarship applicants must be admitted to the University with a Federal Financial Aid Application (FAFSA) on file before a scholarship will be credited to a student's account. All additional information requested by the Financial Aid Office must be submitted by December 1 in order to meet the aid application requirements for second semester renewal.

Amherst College Scholarships

Amherst College currently runs a need-based financial aid program that provides assistance to financially needy international students.



 Once you have been admitted, your financial need is determined.

A financial aid award that is equal to your need will then be offered.  The award is sometimes called an

“aid package”
 
 because it may include both self-help (employment) and gift aid (scholarships and grants).

American University Scholarships

American University (AU)
 awards a limited number of generous partial merit scholarships to academically-qualified incoming international first-year undergraduate students.

 The University also offers the AU Emerging Global Leader Scholarship Program
which awards scholarships to high-achieving international students who wish to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in the US and who are dedicated to positive civic and social change.

 It is intended for students who will be to returning home to improve under-resourced,

underserved communities in his/her home country.

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Overseas Fulbright Pupil System

Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme

The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students from selected developing countries who have no other means of financing their studies.  The studies can be undertaken anywhere in the world including the US. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant : 50% loan basis through a competitive application process once a year.

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AAUW International Fellowships

AAUW (formerly known as the American Association of University Women) awards international fellowships  for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not US citizens or permanent residents. The scholarship are worth $18,000 for Masters, 20,000 for PhD and $30,000 for Postdoctoral students.

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York University Scholarships

The University of York offers competitive scholarships to overseas Masters and PhD students.  The awards cover partial to full tuition fees.

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Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarships

The Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program provides full scholarships to students from World Bank member countries to pursue development-related studies at selected Universities around the world. Students can choose to study in 8 participating USA Universities including Harvard University, John Hopkins University, University of Chicago, Cornell University and Columbia University.


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Wesleyan University Scholarships

Wesleyan University offers limited scholarships for international students and is awarded on the basis of both exceptional qualifications and demonstrated need.

 In addition to the 11 Asian students who are awarded yearly under the Freeman Asian Scholars Program.

 they provide financial assistance to approximately 15 international students from a pool of over 400 such applicants.

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Oregon University Scholarships

At the University of Oregon you’ll find several sources of financial aid for international students, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Each year.

the University of Oregon awards more than one million dollars in financial aid and scholarships to international students.

 Their top scholarship programs are merit-based and covers partial to full tuition fees.

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New York University Wagner Scholarships

All international postgraduate student applicants at NYU Wagner are automatically considered for all merit-based scholarships.

 as the University gives equal consideration to scholarship applicants from within the United States and abroad.

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Michigan University Scholarships

Michigan University provides a number of scholarship and grants to deserving international students at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.

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Iowa State University Scholarships

International Student Ambassador Scholarships !!!!!

are awarded to incoming international students with exceptional leadership qualities and a desire to positively represent both their home country and Iowa State University to prospective students.

The awards range from $4,000 to $7,000 and are renewable.

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Illinois Wesleyan University Scholarships

Merit-based scholarships are offered to qualified international applicants with outstanding academic achievement and test scores on the required entrance exams.

These awards range from $3,000 to $18,000 per year and are renewable for up to four years. 

In addition, two full-tuition President’s International Student Scholarships may be awarded each year to two highly qualified international students.

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Emory College Scholarships (NEW!)

Starting with the freshman application process for fall 2013 entry, Emory University will offer scholarship assistance to a select number of international undergraduate students.

All citizens of foreign countries who are not permanent residents of the United States (living in the U.S. or abroad) will be reviewed for this new international scholarship.

  Awards will range from partial to full tuition scholarships. Admission is highly competitive and funding is limited.

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Concordia College Scholarships

Concordia prizes the contributions international students make on campus and is pleased to provide partial financial assistance to international students. The International Student Scholarship is based on academic ability and family need, amounting up to $18,000 per year.

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Columbia College Scholarships

Columbia College offers about 20 scholarships and awards to outstanding international students.

 The awards are one time cash grants and 25%- 100% tuition reduction.

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Berea College Scholarships

At Berea College, every admitted student is awarded a 4-year, tuition scholarship.

 This scholarship works in conjunction with any other grants or scholarships students receive to completely cover the cost of tuition.

Additional costs, such as room, board, and fees, may also be covered by the College, depending upon your financial need. Nearly all of their students receive additional aid for these costs.


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Colby-Sawyer College Scholarships

International Students are eligible for need-based and merit-based financial aid offered by Colby-Sawyer College. The merit-based scholarships are worth $50,000-75,000 over four years of undergraduate study.

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Cornell University Scholarships

Cornell has a limited amount of funding available for international undergraduates, only 30-40 scholarships are awarded to students in each entering class. The scholarships are either partial or full, based on the selected student’s need.

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Arkansas University Scholarships

International students are eligible to apply about 10 scholarships offered at the University
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University of the West Scholarships (NEW!)

For the 2013-2014 academic year, UWest has successfully raised funds to continue providing the Lotus Gold Scholarships for international students worth $10,000.

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Darthmouth College Scholarships

Darthmouth College offers need-based financial aid to  all students, including international and transfer applicants .
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It does not award academic, athletic or merit scholarships.
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The College  is committed to meeting 100% of every student’s demonstrated need during their four years of undergraduate study.

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American University Scholarships

American University (AU) awards a limited number of generous partial merit scholarships to academically-qualified incoming international first-year undergraduate students.

 The University also offers the AU Emerging Global Leader Scholarship Program which awards scholarships to high-achieving international students who wish to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in the US and who are dedicated to positive civic and social change.

 It is intended for students who will be to returning home to improve under-resourced, underserved communities in his/her home country.

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FeMET Scholarship:

Year 1—US$5,000
A paid summer internship.
Year 2—US$5,000

FeMET Design Grant—US$50,000 per grant per year
FeMET Curriculum Development Program—US$5,000/per year up to 5 years

 

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AIST Foundation Scholarship:

Open to materials science, metallurgical, electrical, mechanical, industrial, chemical, environmental, and computer engineering majors–apply during Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years. By submitting one application, you will be considered for all scholarships listed below, with the exception of the Samson Scholarship specific to Canadian students.

AIST Ronald E. Lincoln Memorial Scholarship—(2) US$3,000
AIST Willy Korf Memorial Fund—(3) US$3,000
AIST Benjamin F. Fairless Scholarship (AIME)—(2) US$3,000 - Awards vary (up to US$6,000 each year)
AIST William E. Schwabe Memorial Scholarship—(1) US$3,000
AIST Smith Graduate Scholarship (AIME)—Awards vary (up to US$6,000 total each year) apply during Senior year.
AIST David H. Samson Scholarship—(1) US$3,000 


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Association for Women in Computing

The current financial environment has us all carefully weighing how we spend limited personal resources. Yet for career building and maintenance, it has never been more important to continue learning, skill building, and active networking within the business community.
 

AWC is a non-profit organization formed to help women build successful careers in technical fields. Our purpose is to help women in growing numbers achieve their professional and business goals through providing education and sharing connections, resources, and opportunities in a supportive, networking environment. 

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Apply for a 2013-2014 Senior Undergraduate Scholarship

Scholarships of up to $10,000 will be awarded for the 2013/2014 school year. Successful recipients must be U.S. citizens and enrolled full-time at the senior level (during the 2013/2014 school year) in an accredited civil engineering program, or in a related field as determined by ASDSO, and must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in hydraulics, hydrology or geotechnical disciplines, or in another discipline related to the design, construction and operation of dams.
Undergraduate students planning to graduate in May/December 2014 will be eligible for the 2013 scholarship.

Minimum Criteria - Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 for the first three years of college and be recommended by their academic advisor.
Basis for Award - The basis for selection will generally follow these guidelines:
o Academic Scholarship
o Financial Need
o Work Experience/Activities
o Essay
Announcement of successful candidates will be made in July 2013.

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Responsibilities of Recipients

The recipient must be actively enrolled full-time as a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior for the Fall 2013 semester and for the entire academic year without interruption, barring illness, emergency or military service. It is the recipient's responsibility to verify receipt of funds with their designated institution and notify CableTV.com should the award check not arrive on or about 30 days from the issue date. CableTV.com reserves the right to alter or discontinue this program at any time without notice. All essay submissions and photographs become the property of CableTV.com and may be reposted or displayed online in whole or partial form without notification.

College/University Approval

The institution must be accredited and listed on the official website of the U.S. Department of Education. Applicants attending military academies are ineligible for this scholarship. All school transfers are subject to accreditation approval.

Conditions of Award

If the applicant or the applicant's parent/legal guardian is employed by CableTV.com at the time of award, the student is no longer eligible and will forfeit the scholarship. If other funds pay in full the tuition, fees, books, and on-campus room and board for the student's 2013-2014 academic year, the student is no longer eligible to receive this scholarship and will forfeit the scholarship.

Winner Selection and Announcements

The five finalists will be selected by a team of CableTV.com judges after the deadline of May 8, 2013. Applicants are judged on the creativity of their photograph and on thoughtfulness and insight in their description of the selected location. The winner will be announced June 5, 2013.

Description of Funds

The selected recipient will receive a one-time $1,000 educational scholarship to be applied to qualified expenses, including graduate and undergraduate tuition, fees, books and on-campus room and board for the 2013-2014 academic year. Funds are provided by CableTV.com. Payments issued by CableTV.com are made payable to the student's approved college or university and mailed after June 5, 2013 directly to the accredited college or university last designated by the student.

Applicant Eligibility

To apply for the scholarship, applicant must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States and may not be an associate (employee) of any division of CableTV.com.
Incoming Freshmen:
Applicant must be a current student, have a cumulative high school grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5 on a 4-point scale and have taken either the ACT or SAT test. Applicant must also be a high school or home school senior graduating or earning a GED who will enroll for Fall 2013 as a freshman at an accredited two-year or four-year college or university.
Current Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors:
Applicant must have a cumulative college grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5 on a 4-point scale and be enrolled full-time at an accredited two-year or four-year college or university for Fall 2013.

British American Foundation of Texas

The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) was established to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically-gifted students in the United Kingdom and the United States who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.
BAFTX is able to offer students four levels of scholarship awards, from middle school through the undergraduate and graduate level of education. Several of the awards include the opportunity to attend classes in the United Kingdom or the United States where the students are also able to experience a different culture.
BAFTX and the Board of Directors are committed to assisting these bright, hard-working students reach their academic potential. Through the generosity of our amazing benefactors, donations and people like you, BAFTX can continue to ensure that financially disadvantaged, yet academically-gifted students are able to pursue their dreams of being the leaders of tomorrow.

'Making the Future' Program

There’s an education crisis in the U.S.: a relative decline in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) proficiency, fewer young people interested in STEM fields, and – perhaps most alarming – a decline in measured creativity. The future competitiveness and innovative capacity of the U.S., the quality of our workforce, and the prosperity of future generations are at risk.
Cognizant’s Making the Future education initiative was created to unleash the passion of young people in STEM disciplines by creating fun, hands-on learning opportunities. Through financial, in-kind and volunteer support for schools and nonprofits; advocacy; college scholarships; and our flagship Making the Future After-School and Summer Program, Cognizant seeks to develop 21st century skills like creativity, innovation, and collaboration that will create a brighter future for our children, preparing them to be tomorrow’s leaders in our global economy.

United Masonry Contractors Association Scholarship - $2,500

Purpose:
To recognize the most talented and dedicated students interested in preserving and expanding the use of masonry in the state of Texas.
Eligibility:
Graduate of a North Texas high school and enrolled in or accepted to an accredited architecture program.
Sponsor:
United Masonry Contractors Association

Skyline High School Scholarship - $1,000

Purpose:
Recognize and encourage the talented students in the Skyline Architecture Cluster.
Eligibility:
Senior student enrolled in the Dallas Skyline High School Architecture Cluster.
Sponsor:
Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation, with funds raised through sales of student designed note cards.$zut

Minority Architect Scholarship - $2,000 ($1,000 for 2 semesters)

Purpose:
Support and encourage economically-disadvantaged minority students who are pursuing a career in architecture.
Eligibility:
Graduate of Dallas or Irving ISD, enrolled or accepted to an accredited architecture program.
Sponsor:
Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation

UT-Arlington Scholarships - $2,000

Purpose:
Recognize and encourage the talented and dedicated students at the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Eligibility:
1st or 2nd year student in the University of Texas at Arlington School of Architecture.
Sponsor:
The Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation Education Endowment Fund and the AIA Component Scholarship Program.

Omniplan/Harrell+Hamilton Scholarship - $2,000

Purpose:
Recognize and encourage the talented and dedicated graduate students at the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Eligibility:
Graduate student enrolled at UT Arlington School of Architecture
Sponsor:
Omniplan, Inc.

Mary Kolb Berglund Traveling Fellowship - $2,000

Purpose:
Awarded for traveling studies in architecture: to research, develop, and disseminate knowledge of the built environment. A recent recipient journeyed to El Kef, Tunisia to participate in the design and construction of an education center.
Eligibility:
4th, 5th, 6th year student, or recent graduate of an accredited architecture program.
Sponsor:
Mary Kolb Berglund Fund at The Dallas Foundation

Swank Traveling Fellowship - $2,000

Purpose:
Awarded for the study of craft in architecture; to research, develop and disseminate knowledge relating to the integration of craft and craftsmanship into the built environment. Recent awardees have studied the use of local construction techniques in primary school design in India and adobe construction in Urubamba Valley in Peru.
Eligibility:
4th, 5th, 6th year student, or recent graduate of an accredited architecture program.
Sponsor:
Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation-Patsy and Arch Swank, Jr. Fund

McDermott Traveling Fellowship - $2,000

Purpose:
Awarded for traveling studies in architecture; to research, develop, and disseminate knowledge of the built environment. Past projects have included trips to Spain to study Moorish architecture and to Switzerland to study the works of Peter Zumthor.
Eligibility:
4th, 5th, 6th year student, or recent graduate of an accredited architecture program.
Sponsor:
Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation-McDermott Fund

APA Scholarship Program

Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship - Deadline March 31, 2013 - EXTENDED UNTIL APRIL 30TH!
The Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship was established by the Texas Registered Accessibility Specialist Association (TRASA) now the Accessibility Professionals Association (APA) to honor and recognize our friend and colleague Jim Boyce. Jim was formerly a Plan Review Manager with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and was one of the drafters of the Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS), in 1994. When Jim retired from TDLR, he became a Registered Accessibility Specialist and was among the Charter Members of TRASA (now APA). The success of TRASA (now APA) is in large part due to Jim’s leadership in its earlier years.

The Nancy Larson Foundation College Scholarship

The Nancy Larson Foundation, Inc. is proud to sponsor scholarships for college students studying to become elementary school teachers.

Juniors, seniors and graduate students who have declared an elementary education major are invited to submit a personal story about what three traits they believe they have that will make them an excellent teacher. Applicants will also be asked to list community service activities and experiences they have had working with children. Fill out the form at the bottom of this page to apply.

The Nancy Larson Foundation, Inc. was established by Nancy Larson to encourage and support prospective teachers. Larson is the author of the nationally successful Saxon Math K–4.

She formed Nancy Larson Publishers, Inc. in 2004 with the goal of providing engaging and challenging programs in content areas beyond mathematics. The company’s first release is the fun and interactive Nancy Larson ® Science K, 1, 2, 3, and 4 program. Science 5 is being developed.
The official scholarship form and rules will be posted when submissions are open this fall.

Colleges & Universities

Following is a partial list of colleges and universities attended by TELACU Scholars. Eligibility is not limited to attending one of these institutions. However, priority will be given to applicants attending one of our partnering institutions or institutions located in Southern California. Denoted by an asterisk, partnering institutions provide matching funds.

   

• Antioch University • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• Azusa Pacific University* • Mount St. Mary’s College*
• Biola University* • Notre Dame
• California Intitute of Technology • Occidental College*
• Cal Poly Pomona*  • Pepperdine University
• Claremont Colleges • Purdue University, Krannert School of  Management
   - Claremont McKenna College • San Diego State University
   - Harvey Mudd College • Stanford University
   - Pomona College • UC Berkeley
   - Scripps College • UC Davis
   - Spitzer College • UC Irvine*
• Cornell University • UC Los Angeles*
• CSU Channel Islands • UC Riverside
• CSU Dominguez Hills* • UC San Diego
• CSU Fullerton* • UC Santa Barbara*
• CSU Long Beach* • UC Santa Cruz
• CSU Los Angeles* • University of Illinois at Chicago*
• CSU Northridge* • University of La Verne*
• CSU San Bernardino* • University of Redlands*
• Chapman University • University of Southern California*
• East Los Angeles College • University of Texas-Pan American
• Harvard University • Whittier College
• Loyola Marymount University*
 

Conditional Grant Program

  • be a Texas resident eligible to work in the U.S.,
  • have a minimum high school grade point average of 3.00 on a four-point scale, or
    • a minimum score of 900 on the SAT or
    • a minimum score of 21 on the ACT,
  • plan to attend an accredited four-year Texas public college or university as a full-time student (minimum 12 semester hours),
  • declare an intent to seek a four-year degree in civil engineering or a department approved operational business discipline,
  • agree to work for TxDOT for two years immediately following graduation, and
  • not be more than 30 days delinquent in providing child support under a court order or written repayment plan.
Students already enrolled in an undergraduate program are eligible if they meet income requirements and:
  • are Texas residents eligible to work in the U.S.,
  • have a minimum overall GPA of 2.50 on a four-point scale,
  • attend or have enrolled at an accredited four-year Texas public college or university and maintain a minimum of 12 semester hours,
  • declare or intend to declare a major in civil engineering or a department approved operational business discipline,
  • agree to work for TxDOT for two years immediately after graduation,
  • are not more than 30 days delinquent in providing child support under a court order or written repayment plan, and
  • are not currently repaying TxDOT for a previously awarded conditional grant.
Economically Disadvantaged Eligibility Criteria Plan Year 2013 - 2014
The income level guidelines below are used to determine if a family is considered economically disadvantaged.
The figures shown under family size and income level represent amounts equal to 225% of the income amounts established by the U.S. Census Bureau for determining poverty status. The poverty guidelines are based on data listed in the Federal Register, effective January 23, 2013.

Scholarships and Prizes

Eligibility: IEEE is offering grants to both students and faculty mentors to help with graduate and capstone design projects with an industry standards component.* 

IEEE will publish the results as a student application paper.
Requirements:
Student(s) beginning a design or development project will submit an abstract summary describing the project, which includes:
  • a summary of the project goal (i.e., what are you trying to build?);
  • an understanding of what standards are being considered to achieve the project goal;
  • a declaration of intention to submit an application paper for publication by the IEEE upon completion of the project;
  • a statement of endorsement from a faculty mentor must be included.