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Online PhD Programs 2014 - 2015

Online PhD programs are growing in number and scope due to evolving technology and emerging new needs. 
Many students now use online learning as an alternative to traditional, on-campus study.
 Distance learning offers increased flexibility and autonomy to choose when, where, and how they learn. 
When earning a PhD, structuring your course schedule around work and other commitments becomes especially important. 
PhD programs often take six years to complete and require students to write a dissertation as a graduation requirement.
Many doctoral degree programs are available online from business management to performing arts. 
Depending on your area of study, you can find a variety of top online PhD programs to meet your career and academic goals. 
Some schools offer hybrid programs which combines both online and traditional education into one unique program. This way you benefit from both types of instruction. 
However, if you’re employed full-time or need maximum scheduling flexibility, 
programs offered entirely online provide equal educational opportunities for students. You can access your class and the many resources available to you from anywhere with an Internet connection. 
You can also communicate with other classmates and faculty through chat rooms and message boards.
If you’re ready to earn your PhD but hesitant of the time commitment, consider an online PhD program. You’ll be in an excellent position to enhance your professional image and gain a competitive advantage in the workforce.

Scholarship Program Health 2014 - 2015

The CBCF General Mills Health Scholarship Program, sponsored by General Mills,

 is open to students living in a Congressional Black Caucus district who plan to continue their education in the fields of medicine, engineering, technology, 

nutrition or another health-related field and have financial need. Applicants must be high school seniors or graduates or be current postsecondary undergraduates or graduate level students,

 who plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate or graduate study at an accredited two-year 
or 
four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school for the entire upcoming academic year.

Length of Scholarship 2013 - Length of Scholarship 2014

For the school term in which a student reaches the Attempted-Hours or Combined Paid-Hours limit of 127 semester hours, the student can be paid ONLY for the hours up to the Attempted-Hours or Combined Paid-Hours limit. Example: Student has 120 attempted hours and enrolled in 9 hours for semester. Payment will only be made for 7 hours, even if Zell Miller funds did not pay for those credits.
There are no exceptions covering extra hours needed for dual-degree programs, second majors, or change in major.
Eligibility ends when a student receives 127semester credits of payment from any combination of Zell Miller or HOPE Scholarship, Paid-Hours, plus HOPE Grant Paid-Hours (effective Summer 2003), plus, ACCEL Paid-Hours (effective fall 2004) through spring 2011.
Once a student reaches either the Attempted-Hours limit or the Combined Paid-Hours limit, he or she is no longer eligible for the HOPE Scholarship.
Attempted Hours Limit 
All credit hours attempted after high school graduation are calculated when determining Zell Miller eligibility, even if they are not accepted by Georgia State University, were taken outside of the state of Georgia or at an institution in a foreign country or unaccredited institution. Credits attempted as part of a technical Certificate or Diploma program of study are only counted as Attempted-Hours if any post-secondary institution ever accepted those hours as credit hours toward a degree. Credits hours forgiven by the institution are included in the calculations. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that Georgia State has transcripts from all institutions of higher learning (post high school graduation) in order for the Office of Student Financial Aid to accurately determine the student’s Zell Miller eligibility. Eligibility ends when a student attempts 127 credit hours, even if Zell Miller funds did not pay for those credits.
NOTE: The HOPE GPA does not necessarily match the cumulative GPA shown in PAWS. Please contact the Enrollment Services Center with inquiries regarding your HOPE GPA.
Combined Paid Hours Limit 
All hours for which students received payment from Accel, HOPE Grant, Zell Miller or HOPE Scholarship program are included in calculating the total Combined Paid hours.

HOPE Scholarship 2014



The HOPE Scholarship is funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education and is available only to degree-seeking undergraduate students who meet the definition of a Georgia Resident for HOPE Scholarship Purposes.

Eligibility

HOPE Scholarship recipients must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA at the end of each spring semester to continue eligibility. In addition to these requirements traditional and nontraditional students must have a 3.0 cumulative HOPE GPA after the 30th, 60th and 90th attempted hour. If the student does not meet the GPA requirements at 90 hours, he/she cannot regain his/her eligibility.
In all cases, a student must be a U.S. Citizen or an Eligible Non-Citizen and meet the requirements to be classified as a Georgia resident according to University System of Georgia (USG) in-state tuition policy for either 12 or 24 consecutive months immediately prior to the first day of classes of the school term for which the HOPE Scholarship is sought.
Additional eligibility requirements:
  • Be enrolled at a USG eligible postsecondary institution in matriculated status leading to a degree.
  • Be a legal resident of Georgia for tuition purposes.
  • Register with Selective Service (men only).
  • Be in compliance with the Georgia Drug-Free Post secondary Education Act of 1990.
  • Not be in default or owe a refund on a federal or state financial aid program.
  • Not have a bachelor’s degree or higher.
  • Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress.

HOPE Scholarship Application Deadlines

Students must have an application submitted by the last day of the semester in which they are seeking the HOPE Scholarship. The Office of Student Financial Aid has established the following deadlines for applications:
SUMMER SEMESTER: July 17
FALL SEMESTER: November 17
SPRING SEMESTER: April 15
Note: If additional information is required, it must be submitted within 15 days of request.

Georgia State University Plus/Minus Grading System

The University implemented a Plus/Minus grading system in the Fall of 2007. However, for the purpose of calculating the cumulative GPA for HOPE Scholarship eligibility only letter grades of A – F will continue to be used and Plus/Minus will not be considered.

Award Amounts

TuitionPercentage (%) of tuition to be paid will be determined annually.
Percentage for academic year 2013-2014 will be 84.02% of tuition for 15 hours at Georgia State University. Actual HOPE payments will be made on a “per credit hour” enrolled basis rate of $218.46.
To determine what your HOPE payment and remaining balance may be, download the appropriate chart on the right of this page.

Steel Industry Scholarships

American Iron and Steel Institute To Hand Out $20,000
AIST

The Association for Iron and Steel Technology Foundation has recently announced the addition of a new student scholarship to its already rich list of student scholarship programs. In partnership with the American Iron and Steel Institute, the AISTF will hand out the AISI/AIST Foundation Premier Scholarship in 2008. This $20,000 award (2-$10,000 gifts paid over two years) promises to recognize a top-notch student in a metallurgy or materials science major. The secondary purpose of the scholarship is to boost interest in the American steel industry and to encourage academic studies in the field.

Eligible students must be:

Currently enrolled in a “technical engineering” degree program with a GPA of 3.0
Open to a paid internship in the steel industry in summer 2009.
Committed to a career in the field or in a related academic field.
How to apply:

Complete the application form.
Attach a professional resume.
Write an essay that offers a cogent argument for your career and educational choices, particularly focused on your career intentions in the steel industry.
Attach a college transcript and a letter of recommendation from faculty.
**For complete scholarship and submission details visit the website.

NESTLE SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN 2014

The Nestlé Scholarship for Women 2014
was first awarded in 1997 
and
 was initiated by a group of IMD MBA participants who wanted to encourage women to take the MBA.

TopicDescription
Number of scholarshipsOne
AmountCHF 25,000
Geographic regionWorldwide (preference given to developing countries)
Who can qualifyWomen candidates who have already applied to the full-time IMD MBA program and who demonstrate financial need.
Employees of Nestlé and its subsiduaries are not elegible.
Criteria1) Acceptance into the IMD MBA Program
2) Submitting an essay discussing the issue:
'Does diversity in management impact the bottom line? If so, how?'
(maximum 750 words)
essay template
Need basedYes: Submit MBA Financial Aid Application Form
(DOC, 48kB)
JuryThe IMD MBA Scholarship Committee
DeadlineSeptember 30
ContactScholarship essays, or questions, should be sent tombafinance@imd.org

The Bratz Scholarship - new Scholarship

$60,000 to Be Given Away to Students with Passion and Spirit


Popular teen BFFs, The Bratz, have launched a $60,000 scholarship contest as part of their newest DVD release: “Bratz: The Movie.” The good news is you don’t have to buy or even watch the new DVD to participate.


Who are the Bratz? The Bratz girls started life as animated characters: each wholesome and sassy in her own peculiar way. Each character personifies a particular characteristic that sets her apart, makes her a standout, an individual, an inspiration to pre-teens and teens often vulnerable to peer pressure. For example, Sasha is passionate about music and goes for the gusto; Yasmin is the introvert, with a totally individual fashion sense, and Chloe is big into soccer and photography. And the list of Bratz goes on.

What you really need to know:

Four winners in the Bratz Scholarship contest will each receive a $15,000 scholarship.
**Scholarships are in U.S. Savings Bonds, valued at $7,500 at issuance and $15,000 at maturity.

How to enter:

  • U.S. residents between the ages of 5 and 18 are eligible.
  • Download an Entry Form and fill it out. If you are under 18 a parent or guardian must sign the form.
  • Write a 150-word essay that answers this question: “What are you most passionate about in life and how would you ultimately like to use this scholarship to help you grow?”
  • Essays must be in English, original work, and may be hand printed or typed.
You only have a very short 150 words to convey your thoughts to the contest judges. Three things they are looking for in the winning essays:
  • Creativity
  • Passion
  • Originality

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Polish Scholarship Fund of Syracuse

Organization:     Polish Scholarship Fund of Syracuse
Amount Offered:     Not specified
Contact Information:     Polish Scholarship Fund, Inc.
P.O. Box 2025
Syracuse, NY 13220
E-mail: info@polishscholarship.com
 http://www.polishscholarship.com/scholarships.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizens of Polish descent
Year: Graduating high school senior
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must have been a resident in Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga or Oswego for a minimum of two years.

Polish Union of America Scholarship

Organization:     Polish Union of America
Amount Offered:     $200 per year
Contact Information:     punion@ix.netcom.com
 http://www.polishunion.com/scholarships.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate
Minimum GPA: None

American Polish Council of Long Island Leon Young Scholarship

Organization:     American Polish Council of Long Island
Amount Offered:     At least $1,000
Contact Information:     Mark T. Luterek / Chairman
American Polish Council of L.I.
5 Dougal Lane
E. Northport, NY 11731
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Graduating high school senior
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must be a resident of Long Island.

Marcella Kochanska Sembrich Vocal Competition

Organization:     American Council for Polish Culture
Amount Offered:     $1,500
Contact Information:     www.polishcultureacpc.org/#grants
Requirements:     Supported Majors: For those who have pursued or are pursuing
higher education study in voice or in the early stage of vocal career
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or legal resident of Polish descent
Year: High school graduates up to the age of 35
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must not be under professional management.

Polish Heritage Society of Rochester, NY Scholarship

Organization:     Polish Heritage Society of Rochester, NY
Amount Offered:     $1,000
Contact Information:     www.polishheritagerochester.org/scholarships.aspx
klizak@rochester.rr.com
585-576-9354
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent (at least one parent)
Year: Graduating high school senior
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must live in Monroe County, NY or one of the surrounding six counties.

Arthur and Genevieve Roth Scholarship

Organization:     Kosciuszko Foundation
Amount Offered:     $1,000
Contact Information:     Kosciuszko Foundation15 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10021 212 734-2130
212 628-4552 (fax)
thekf@aol.com
http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org
Requirements:     Supported Majors: Banking, business administration, finance
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate and graduate
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Special preference is given to those planning to attend Arthur T. Roth School of Business of Long Island University.

Polonia Foundation of Ohio Scholarships

Organization:     Polonia Foundation of Ohio
Amount Offered:     Not specified
Contact Information:     6966 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44105
440-843-8041
Requirements:     Supported Majors: Law
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Attending or planning to attend Law School
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must be a permanent resident of Ohio.

Polish American Board of Education of Berks County, Pennsylvania

Organization:     Polish American Board of Education of Berks County
Amount Offered:     $1,000-$10,000
Contact Information:     Mr. Ron Savitski
159 Texter Mountain Road
Wernersville, PA 19565
(610) 6930-9792
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent (at least 25%)
Year: Graduating high school senior
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must have been a resident of Berks County for at least four years prior to date of application.

Ralph Modjeski Scholarship Fund

Organization:     Polish American Engineers Association
Amount Offered:     Not specified
Contact Information:     www.polishengineers.org/scholarships.htm
Requirements:     Supported Majors: Engineering
Citizenship: U.S. citizen (special consideration for those of Polish
Heritage)
Year: Undergraduate junior, senior or graduate
Minimum GPA: None

Stan Musial Scholarship Fund

Organization:     National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame
Amount Offered:     $500-$1,000
Contact Information:     www.polishsportshof.com/sms.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen of Polish descent
Year: Graduating high school senior
Minimum GPA: 3.2
Other: Must compete in varsity sports.

Polish Scholarship Fund of Syracuse

Organization:     Polish Scholarship Fund of Syracuse
Amount Offered:     Not specified
Contact Information:     Polish Scholarship Fund, Inc.
P.O. Box 2025
Syracuse, NY 13220
E-mail: info@polishscholarship.com
http://www.polishscholarship.com/scholarships.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizens of Polish descent
Year: Graduating high school senior
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must have been a resident in Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga or Oswego for a minimum of two years.

Polish Union of America Scholarship

Organization:     Polish Union of America
Amount Offered:     $200 per year
Contact Information:     punion@ix.netcom.com
http://www.polishunion.com/scholarships.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate
Minimum GPA: None

Polanki Club College Achievement Awards

Organization:     Polanki, Polish Women’s Cultural Club of Milwaukee
Amount Offered:     $500-$1,000
Contact Information:     Polanki College Achievement Awards
P.O. Box 341458, Milwaukee, WI  53234
polanki@polanki.org
http://www.polanki.org/scholar-main.html
Requirements:     This program includes many memorial awards, and one-time awards are granted from time to time.
Citizenship: U.S. citizen
Other: Requirements vary by award; see the web site.

American Polish Council of Long Island Leon Young Scholarship

Organization:     American Polish Council of Long Island
Amount Offered:     At least $1,000
Contact Information:     Mark T. Luterek / Chairman
American Polish Council of L.I.
5 Dougal Lane
E. Northport, NY 11731
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Graduating high school senior
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must be a resident of Long Island.

Marcella Kochanska Sembrich Vocal Competition

Organization:     American Council for Polish Culture
Amount Offered:     $1,500
Contact Information:     www.polishcultureacpc.org/#grants
Requirements:     Supported Majors: For those who have pursued or are pursuing
higher education study in voice or in the early stage of vocal career
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or legal resident of Polish descent
Year: High school graduates up to the age of 35
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must not be under professional management.

Polish University Club of Los Angeles Scholarship

Organization:     Polish University Club of Los Angeles
Amount Offered:     Not specified
Contact Information:     http://www.pucla.org/scholarship.htm
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate sophomore, junior or senior
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Other: Must have been a resident of California for at least one year.

Polish and Slavic Federal Credit Union Scholarship

Organization:     Polish and Slavic Federal Credit Union
Amount Offered:     $1,500 - $5,000
Contact Information:     PSFCU Scholarship Committee
140 Greenpoint Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11222
http://www.psfcu.com
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish or Slavic descent
Year: Graduating high school senior pursuing associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degree, part-time or full-time student
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must be a PSFCU member.

American Council for Polish Culture (ACPC) Summer Study Scholarship

Organization:     American Council for Polish Culture
Amount Offered:     $2,000 towards transportation and tuition
Contact Information:     http://www.polishcultureacpc.org/#grants
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate junior or senior planning to attend a summer study
session at a college or university in Poland
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must belong to ACPC or supporting organization; or an individual member of ACPC; or being recommended by a member or affiliate organization.

Polish American Arts Association Scholarship

Organization:     Polish American Arts Association of Washington DC
Amount Offered:     $2,000 - $3,000
Contact Information:     http://www.paaa.us/scholarships.htm
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must be a resident of the District of Columbia, Maryland or Virginia, or a student at an institution in one of these jurisdictions.

Polish National Alliance Scholarship

Organization:     Polish National Alliance
Amount Offered:     Not specified
Contact Information:     Polish National Alliance
Educational Department
6100 N. Cicero Ave.
Chicago, Illinois 60646
mary.srodon@pna-znp.org
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Year: Undergraduate sophomore, junior or senior
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Applicant must be a beneficial premium-paying member in PNA for at least 3 years or an insured premium-paying member for 2 years providing a parent has been an insured member for at least five years.

Polish Heritage Society of Philadelphia Scholarship

Organization:     Polish Heritage Society of Philadelphia
Amount Offered:     $500 (more or less could be awarded depending on the strength of the essay)
Contact Information:     Mrs. Deborah Majka
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All (For students of non-Polish heritage
Polish or Slavic language, history or culture)
Citizenship: U.S. citizen
Year: Graduating high school senior or undergraduate
Minimum GPA: 3.0

Louis & Nellie Skalny Scholarships for Polish Studies

Organization:     Louis Skalny Foundation
Administered by American Council for Polish Culture
Amount Offered:     $1,000
Contact Information:     www.polishcultureacpc.org/skalny.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: Polish Studies
Citizenship: U.S. citizen
Year: Undergraduate junior, senior or graduate
Minimum GPA: None

Wasie Foundation Scholarship

Organization:     The Wasie Foundation
Amount Offered:     $50 to $5,000
Contact Information:     Wasie Foundation Scholarship Program
909 Foshay Tower
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone: 612-332-3883
http://www.wasie.org/
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Graduating high school senior, undergraduate or graduate
Minimum GPA: None
Other: Must be a resident of Minnesota.

Reverend Frederick V. Slota Scholarship

Organization:     The Rhode Island Polonia Scholarship Foundation
Amount Offered:     Up to $500
Contact Information:     http://polishscholarshipsri.org/scholarshipinfo.aspx
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate or graduate
Minimum GPA: 3.7
Other: Must be a resident of Rhode Island.

Chopin Foundation of the United States Scholarship

Organization:     Chopin Foundation of the United States, Inc.
Amount Offered:     $1,000
Contact Information:     Chopin Foundation of the United States, Inc.,
1440 79th Street Causeway, Suite 117,
Miami, FL 33141
Phone: (305) 868-0624
http://www.chopin.org
Fax: (305) 865-5150
info@chopin.org
Requirements:     Supported Majors: Field of study is music, major is piano
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Year: 14-17 years old (if older than 17, must already be in the program)
Minimum GPA: None

The American Institute of Polish Culture Harriet Irsay Scholarship Grant

Organization:     The American Institute of Polish Culture
Amount Offered:     $1,000
Contact Information:     www.ampolinstitute.org
Requirements:     Supported Majors: Education, Film, History, International
Relations, Journalism, Liberal Arts, Polish Studies, Public Relations,
Graduate students in all majors whose thesis is on a Polish subject
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident preferably of Polish heritage
Year: Undergraduate or graduate
Minimum GPA: None

The Polish National Alliance of Brooklyn, USA, Inc. Scholarships

Organization:     The Polish National Alliance of Brooklyn, USA, Inc.
Administered by the Kosciuszko Foundation
Amount Offered:     $2,000
Contact Information:     Ms. Addy Tymczyszyn
Scholarship and Grant Officer for Americans
Summer Study Abroad Coordinator
212-734-2130 Ext. 210
e-mail: addy@thekf.org
http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/EDScholarships.html
Requirements:     U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate or graduate
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Other: Must be a member in good standing of the Polish National Alliance of Brooklyn, USA, Inc.

The Polish American Club of North Jersey Scholarship

Organization:     The Polish American Club of North Jersey
Administered by the Kosciuszko Foundation
Amount Offered:     $500-$2,000
Contact Information:     Ms. Addy Tymczyszyn
Scholarship and Grant Officer for Americans
Summer Study Abroad Coordinator
212-734-2130 Ext. 210
http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/EDScholarships.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate or graduate
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Other: Must be an active member of the Polish American Club of North Jersey or a child or grandchild of Federation members

Polish Roman Catholic Union of America Scholarship

Organization:     Polish Roman Catholic Union of America
Amount Offered:     Not specified
Contact Information:     Polish Roman Catholic Union of America
984 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60622-4101
http://www.prcua.org/benefits/scholarship.htm
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate sophomore, junior or senior or graduate
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Other: Must be a member of PRCUA for a minimum of 5 years and have a minimum of $5,000 in life insurance; or 4 years of membership with an additional $15,000; or 3 years of membership and an additional $25,000 in life insurance.

The Kosciuszko Foundation Tuition Scholarship Program

Organization:     The Kosciuszko Foundation
Amount Offered:     $1,000-$7,000
Contact Information:     Ms. Addy Tymczyszyn
Scholarship and Grant Officer for Americans
Summer Study Abroad Coordinator
212-734-2130 Ext. 210
e-mail: addy@thekf.org

http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/EDScholarships.html

Requirements:     Supported Majors: All (For students of non-Polish heritage: Polish Studies major)
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Year: Undergraduate senior or graduate
Minimum GPA: 3.0

Stan Musial Scholarship Fund

Organization:     National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame
Amount Offered:     $500-$1,000
Contact Information:     www.polishsportshof.com/sms.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen of Polish descent
Year: Graduating high school senior
Minimum GPA: 3.2
Other: Must compete in varsity sports.

Polanki Club College Achievement Awards

Organization:     Polanki, Polish Women’s Cultural Club of Milwaukee
Amount Offered:     $500-$1,000
Contact Information:     Polanki College Achievement Awards
P.O. Box 341458, Milwaukee, WI  53234
polanki@polanki.org
http://www.polanki.org/scholar-main.html
Requirements:     This program includes many memorial awards, and one-time awards are granted from time to time.
Citizenship: U.S. citizen
Other: Requirements vary by award; see the web site.

Polish University Club of New Jersey Scholarship

Organization:     Polish University Club of Los Angeles
Amount Offered:     Not specified
Contact Information:     http://www.pucla.org/scholarship.htm
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate sophomore, junior or senior
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Other: Must have been a resident of California for at least one year.

Polish Cultural Foundation of Clark Scholarships

Organization:     Polish Cultural Foundation
Amount Offered:     $2,000
Contact Information:     www.polishculturalfoundation.org/
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Other: Must be a permanent resident of New Jersey.

Pulaski Scholarships for Advanced Studies

Organization:     American Council for Polish Culture (ACPC)
Amount Offered:     $5,000
Contact Information:     Mr. Marion V. Winters, MA, Chairman
51 Camile Rd.
Webster MA 01570-3148
Phone/fax: (508) 949-0160
mwinters@net1plus.com
www.polishcultureacpc.org/schol/PulaskiSch.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen of Polish descent
Year: Graduate (completed at least one year)
Minimum GPA: None

Rhode Island Polonia Undergraduate Scholarship

Organization:     Rhode Island Polonia
Amount Offered:     Up to $500
Contact Information:     www.pso-usa.org/Polish/Studia/info/informator_stypendia.htm
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate
Minimum GPA: 2.8
Other: Must be a resident of Rhode Island.

Polish descent Scholarships

SchoolSoup’s research team has identified Polish descent Scholarships.
 
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 We take pride in having the most comprehensive free and up to date information available online. It is possible that your profile does not match the requirements to obtain a Polish descent scholarship but our directory does provide you with some of the information you will need to get your application process started.

Richard C. Gorecki Scholarship Program

Organization:     Polish Falcons of America
Amount Offered:     $5,000-$15,000
Contact Information:     http://www.polishfalcons.org/Programs%20&%20Services/scholarship.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S Citizen
Year: Undergraduate junior, senior or graduate student
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Other: Must have been a PFA Member for six years.

The Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women’s Clubs Scholarship

Organization:     Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women’s Clubs
Administered by the Kosciuszko Foundation
Amount Offered:     $1,250
Contact Information:     Ms. Addy Tymczyszyn
Scholarship and Grant Officer for Americans
Summer Study Abroad Coordinator
212-734-2130 Ext. 210
e-mail: addy@thekf.org
http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/EDScholarships.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: All
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Polish descent
Year: Undergraduate sophomore, junior or senior
Minimum GPA: 3.0

Zakrzewski Medical scholarship

Organization:     Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women's Clubs
Administered by the Kosciuszko Foundation
Amount Offered:     $3,500
Contact Information:     Ms. Addy Tymczyszyn
Scholarship and Grant Officer for Americans
Summer Study Abroad Coordinator
212-734-2130 Ext. 210
e-mail: addy@thekf.org
http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/EDScholarships.html
Requirements:     Supported Majors: Medicine
Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Polish descent
Year: First, second or third year medical school
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Other: Must be a female resident of New England.

Scholarship for Military Children


Commissaries are an integral part of the quality of life offered to service members and their families. The Scholarships for Military Children Program was created in recognition of the contributions of military families to the readiness of the fighting force and to celebrate the role of the commissary in the military family community. It is the intent of the program that a scholarship funded through contributions be awarded annually for each commissary operated by the Defense Commissary Agency worldwide.

The Scholarships for Military Children Program is primarily funded through the generosity of manufacturers and suppliers whose products are sold at military commissaries, worldwide. We encourage military families to take advantage of their commissary benefits that not only provide a savings of more than 30 percent on the products purchased, but also support the military community through programs such as this scholarship. The purchase of products from these companies funds the Scholarships for Military Children program.

The Fisher House Foundation is honored to be involved with the Scholarships for Military Children Program. Fisher House Foundation provides a "Home Away from Home" near military medical centers for families experiencing a personal medical crisis and is one of the premiere quality of life organizations supporting military families. The Foundation volunteered to underwrite the administration of this program.
A minimum of one $1500 scholarship will be awarded at every commissary location where qualified applications are received. More than one scholarship per commissary may be available based on response and funding. The scholarship provides for payment of tuition, books, lab fees and other related expenses.

Download the Scholarships for Military Children Fact Sheet (PDF)
The 2013 Program opened December 3, 2012.
Commissaries are an integral part of the quality of life offered to service members and their families. The Scholarships for Military Children Program was created in recognition of the contributions of military families to the readiness of the fighting force and to celebrate the role of the commissary in the military family community. It is the intent of the program that a scholarship funded through contributions be awarded annually for each commissary operated by the Defense Commissary Agency worldwide.
The Scholarships for Military Children Program is primarily funded through the generosity of manufacturers and suppliers whose products are sold at military commissaries, worldwide. We encourage military families to take advantage of their commissary benefits that not only provide a savings of more than 30 percent on the products purchased, but also support the military community through programs such as this scholarship. The purchase of products from these companies funds the Scholarships for Military Children program.
The Fisher House Foundation is honored to be involved with the Scholarships for Military Children Program. Fisher House Foundation provides a "Home Away from Home" near military medical centers for families experiencing a personal medical crisis and is one of the premiere quality of life organizations supporting military families. The Foundation volunteered to underwrite the administration of this program.
A minimum of one $1500 scholarship will be awarded at every commissary location where qualified applications are received. More than one scholarship per commissary may be available based on response and funding. The scholarship provides for payment of tuition, books, lab fees and other related expenses.
Download the Scholarships for Military Children Fact Sheet (PDF)
- See more at: http://www.militarychild.org/parents-and-students/scholarships#sthash.Ys2tks5O.dpuf
The 2013 Program opened December 3, 2012.
Commissaries are an integral part of the quality of life offered to service members and their families. The Scholarships for Military Children Program was created in recognition of the contributions of military families to the readiness of the fighting force and to celebrate the role of the commissary in the military family community. It is the intent of the program that a scholarship funded through contributions be awarded annually for each commissary operated by the Defense Commissary Agency worldwide.
The Scholarships for Military Children Program is primarily funded through the generosity of manufacturers and suppliers whose products are sold at military commissaries, worldwide. We encourage military families to take advantage of their commissary benefits that not only provide a savings of more than 30 percent on the products purchased, but also support the military community through programs such as this scholarship. The purchase of products from these companies funds the Scholarships for Military Children program.
The Fisher House Foundation is honored to be involved with the Scholarships for Military Children Program. Fisher House Foundation provides a "Home Away from Home" near military medical centers for families experiencing a personal medical crisis and is one of the premiere quality of life organizations supporting military families. The Foundation volunteered to underwrite the administration of this program.
A minimum of one $1500 scholarship will be awarded at every commissary location where qualified applications are received. More than one scholarship per commissary may be available based on response and funding. The scholarship provides for payment of tuition, books, lab fees and other related expenses.
Download the Scholarships for Military Children Fact Sheet (PDF)
- See more at: http://www.militarychild.org/parents-and-students/scholarships#sthash.Ys2tks5O.dpuf
The 2013 Program opened December 3, 2012.
Commissaries are an integral part of the quality of life offered to service members and their families. The Scholarships for Military Children Program was created in recognition of the contributions of military families to the readiness of the fighting force and to celebrate the role of the commissary in the military family community. It is the intent of the program that a scholarship funded through contributions be awarded annually for each commissary operated by the Defense Commissary Agency worldwide.
The Scholarships for Military Children Program is primarily funded through the generosity of manufacturers and suppliers whose products are sold at military commissaries, worldwide. We encourage military families to take advantage of their commissary benefits that not only provide a savings of more than 30 percent on the products purchased, but also support the military community through programs such as this scholarship. The purchase of products from these companies funds the Scholarships for Military Children program.
The Fisher House Foundation is honored to be involved with the Scholarships for Military Children Program. Fisher House Foundation provides a "Home Away from Home" near military medical centers for families experiencing a personal medical crisis and is one of the premiere quality of life organizations supporting military families. The Foundation volunteered to underwrite the administration of this program.
A minimum of one $1500 scholarship will be awarded at every commissary location where qualified applications are received. More than one scholarship per commissary may be available based on response and funding. The scholarship provides for payment of tuition, books, lab fees and other related expenses.
Download the Scholarships for Military Children Fact Sheet (PDF)
- See more at: http://www.militarychild.org/parents-and-students/scholarships#sthash.Ys2tks5O.dpuf

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