Citizenship
Dr. Robert Wallace Craig Memorial Scholarship
The Robert Wallace Craig Memorial Scholarship was created to provide scholarship support for ASU students.
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Recipient must be an outstanding graduate of an Arizona high school, resident of Arizona and citizen of the US. Must have demonstrated high academic achievement and leadership; must be a full-time, degree seeking student at ASU. Scholarship is renewable for up to three consecutive academic years as long as the student maintains full-time enrollment (24 hours per academic year and a 3.25 minimum cumulative GPA).
Assistance League of Phoenix
Assistance League of Phoenix enriches lives and fosters self-esteem by reaching out to the community through volunteers and Philanthropic Projects. Assistance League of Phoenix Scholarships are designed to provide assistance to students who have demonstrated financial need and have shown ability, aptitude and a promise of useful citizenship.
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This scholarship requires the following additional eligibility criteria/information:
- Students will receive $1700.00 per semester, renewable each semester for up to 5 semesters in undergraduate degree.
- Scholarship is to be used toward any direct educational expenses (tuition, books, housing,etc.).
Lee Family Memorial Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was created and endowed by the Lee Family in memory of late family members: parents Bing Sam Lee and Chow Lee, and brother, Paul K.B. Lee. The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to those students who possess the values that Lee Family members treasure most-a love of education, high integrity and moral character, a passion for hard work, strong family values, and generosity.
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National Physical Science Consortium
The NPSC identifies tomorrow's most promising scientists and matches them with employer sponsors who support their doctoral training. During their training period, many Fellows conduct research for their sponsoring organizations and, after receiving their degree, go to work for them.
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SMART Scholarship
The Science, Mathematics And Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship for Service Program has been established by the Department of Defense (DoD) to support undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The program aims to increase the number of civilian scientists and engineers working at DoD laboratories.
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1-800 Wheelchair.com Scholarship Program
Established in 2006, the scholarship fund will award one $500 scholarship to a high school or undergraduate student on January 30, 2009. The scholarship is open to students of any major or concentration. The winner's name, essay and photo will be posted on 1800wheelchair.com. Although not a requirement, preference will be given to students with mobility disabilities.
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Jeanette Rankin Foundation
The Jeannette Rankin Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for, and awarding scholarships to, low-income women, ages 35 and older. Each scholarship recipient has a vision of how a college education will benefit herself, her family, and her community. Most recipients are in truly meager financial circumstances and may have other hardships or disabilities.
Additional Eligibility Criteria:
- A woman, age 35 or older.
- Enrolled in, or accepted to, an accredited school.
- Pursuing a technical or vocational education, an associate's degree, or a first bachelor's degree.
- Low-income according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Lower Living Standard.
TruWest Credit Union - DiSylvester Memorial Scholarship
In keeping with our commitment to spreading the TruDifference in the communities we serve, TruWest Credit Union introduced the DiSylvester Memorial Scholarship in 2005. Peter DiSylvester was the CEO of TruWest from 1974-1997. He was known for his kindness and dedication to increasing financial awareness and overall education. After his passing it seemed fitting to dedicate the new scholarship program to him.
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Old Pueblo Alumni Chapter Scholarship
The Old Pueblo Alumni Chapter is pleased to announce the availability of its scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Additional Eligibility Criteria:
- Demonstrate the potential to continue with his or her college career by remaining in good standing with the University and maintain all scholarship criteria.
- Participate in ASU Alumni Association and Old Pueblo Alumni Chapter service opportunities (20 hours per academic year).
ASU ParentsAssociation Kantaben Kapadia Scholarship
Through the generous support of the Kapadia Family, the Parents Association is offering an award of $5,000 each ($2,500 per semester) for the 2008 – 2009 academic year. This award will be based on high financial need, evidence of academic success, a strong commitment to community service and/or university involvement, and achievement of personal and educational goals. Ten (10) finalists will receive a book award of $600 ($300 per semester). It is the hope of the donor that the student will value the assistance given and in turn provide philanthropic support for others in the future.
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American Legion Auxiliary - Wilma Hoyal-Maxine Chilton Memorial Scholarship
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Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars
The Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars Program is dedicated to providing
educational opportunities for individuals who would not normally receive traditional
academic scholarships and whose personal commitment and financial circumstances
would preclude their attendance without substantial, long-term scholarship support.
educational opportunities for individuals who would not normally receive traditional
academic scholarships and whose personal commitment and financial circumstances
would preclude their attendance without substantial, long-term scholarship support.
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USA Funds Access to Education Scholarship
USA Funds is the nation’s leading education-loan guarantor. A nonprofit organization, USA Funds works to enhance postsecondary-education preparedness, access and success by providing and supporting financial and other valued services.
Additional Eligibility Criteria:
- If studying abroad, are attending or planning to attend a postsecondary institution that is eligible to participate in student-aid programs under Title IV of the federal Higher Education Act.
- Have an annual adjusted gross family income of $35,000 or less, as documented on a 2007 federal 1040 income-tax return on which the applicant is claimed as a federal tax exemption.
- Are not currently in default on a federal education loan.
- Students attending postsecondary institutions, such as United States service academies, that do not charge tuition and room and board to the general student body are not eligible to receive awards under this scholarship program.
- Applicants from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and all U.S. territories and commonwealths are eligible for USA Funds Access to Education Scholarships. Priority consideration for the awards will be given to applicants from Arizona, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada and Wyoming, states that USA Funds serves as the federally designated guarantor of federal student loans, and from Washington and Idaho, states that USA Funds’ affiliate Northwest Education Loan Association® serves as the federally designated guarantor of student loans.
Presidential Forum On Renewable Energy
The Presidential Forum on Renewable Energy is sponsoring a student essay contest in which three college students will be named and awarded a $10,000 educational prize. The contest will engage college students in the issues of renewable energy, sustainability, and conservation.
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