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Doran Community Scholars Program
- Must be a current senior at a high school in the Phoenix Union High School District.
- Have a demonstrated financial need as determined by the student having filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid form and having the resulting "Student Aid Report" on file in the ASU Office of Student Financial Assistance. Preferred filing deadline - March 1, 2010.
Emily Rosamond Bauer Scholarship
ASU Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the Emily Rosamond Bauer Scholarship for the 2010-2011 academic year. This scholarship is a gift from the family and friends of Emily Rosamond Bauer. She was a perfect daughter, a loving sister, a best friend, a princess and beautiful person inside and out. These are the words that describe Emily from the people that she has touched. Her personality was like no other and she truly felt fortunate for everything that she had.
- Must be admitted and enrolled as a full‐time 4th or 5th Year Senior (12 credit hours per semester), majoring in any field at the ASU Tempe campus during the 2010-2011 academic year. Donor preference is given to females. Scholarship is not automatically renewable, students must reapply each year.
- Be a resident of Arizona.
- Have a 2.75 or higher cumulative academic GPA.
- Have a demonstrated financial need (as determined by the student having filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid Form and having the resulting "Student Aid Report" on file in the ASU Office of Student Financial Assistance). Preferred filing deadline – March 1, 2010.
- Show involvement in leadership, community service and demonstrate the potential to continue with their college career by remaining in good standing with the University and maintain all scholarship criteria.
National Achievement Semifinalist Scholarship
- Students are automatically considered for this award when they are admitted to ASU. No separate application is required, but all admission application materials (admission application, official transcripts, test scores, and application fee) should be received by the ASU Undergraduate Admissions Office by the December 1 priority date to be considered for this award.
Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars
Arizona State University is announcing an exciting partnership with The Washington Center in Washington, DC. The Washington Center offers ASU students, who have achieved at least second semester sophomore standing, the opportunity to participate in a number of semester long internships from a variety of disciplines.
AAA Arizona's "Si Se Puede" Scholarship
- Preference will be given to students with a clean driving record.
ASU Registrar's Scholarship
The Registrar's Office will continue to offer one scholarship for each fall and spring semester in the amount of in-state tuition. Criteria will be reviewed at the close of the fall semester to determine if awardee continues to meet all requirements. If so, the scholarship will automatically be awarded for the spring semester. If not met, a new announcement will be posted with the Student Financial Assistance office.
Sonoran Spine Foundation Scholarship
- Be admitted as a full time student (12 credit hours/semester), in any major, at Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University or University of Arizona.
- Have a diagnosed spinal deformity.
- Show involvement in community and/or school activities.
- Have a demonstrated financial need as determined by the student having filed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form and having the resulting "Student Aid Report" on file in the ASU Office of Student Financial Assistance. Preferred filing deadline - March 1, 2010.
F. Juanita Johnson Memorial Scholarship
assistance to adult re-entry students. Each year the Arizona State University
Scholarship Office will award up to $5000 in scholarship assistance to eligible
students.
William Floyd Kime Scholarship
Old Pueblo Alumni Chapter Scholarship
- 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).
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
ASU ParentsAssociation Kantaben Kapadia Scholarship
Tempe Diablos Scholarship Program
- Be a graduating senior from one of the following high schools in Tempe, Arizona: Compadre, Corona del Sol, Marcos de Niza, McClintock,Tempe or Payne Academy.
- Be admitted as a full-time student (24 credit hours per academic year) at Arizona State University or a Maricopa County Community College.
- Be ranked in the top 50% of their graduating class.
- Show extracurricular involvement in their school and/or community; strong leadership abilities and communication skills.
- Demonstrate the potential to continue with their college career by remaining in good standing with the University/College and maintain all scholarship criteria.
- The scholarship may be renewable for 7 consecutive semesters if all criteria are maintained and funding is available.
- Members of the Tempe Diablos, their spouses, children and/or dependents are not eligible to apply.
Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars
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.