SCHOLARSHIPS AND INTERNSHIPS

 

STUDY ABROAD.SUMMER IN MEXICO

Summer 2007
8 credit, 6 week programs designed for individuals interested in activism and grassroots work to explore social justice issues in Mexico.

Zapatistas and the Other Campaign June 2-July 4
Chiapas
Spend four weeks studying at Centro de Español y Lenguas Mayas Rebelde Autonomo Zapatista and two weeks at Universidad de la Tierra to learn about the Zapatista movement, one of the most dynamic and innovative social movements in Latin America, and the Other Campaign, a national effort initiated by the Zapatistas to build a peoples’ movement “from the left and from below” that challenges traditional Mexican politics and institutions.

Migration- Dynamics and Debates June 17-July28
Toluca de Guadalupe- Tlaxcala, Ciudad Juarez, Washington, DC Learn about the dynamics of undocumented migration and the debates around US immigration reform. Participants will trace the migrant path in Mexico from traditional sending regions to the border, the destination and jumping off point for undocumented migration to the US. Once in the US, students will visit the center of the debate on immigration reform in Washington, DC.

Fall 2007
16 credits, 14 week program focused on the context, strategy and tactics of Mexican Social Movements.

Chiapas, Tlaxcala, Mexico City, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez

This course is designed to introduce students to Mexico’s rich and diverse economic, political and social context, with special emphasis on grassroots and community-based initiatives, understand the depth and scope of US-Mexico relations, develop strong Spanish language skills, improve grassroots organizing skills and develop strong intercultural skills based on a solid understanding of race, class and gender dynamics.

For more information and fees visit our website at www.mexicosolidarity.org

Mexico Solidarity Network http://www.mexicosolidarity.org email: sap@mexicosolidarity.org.

 

STUDY ABROAD.SUMMER IN MENDOZA, ARGENTINA
Program Dates: May 20 to June 30, 2007

Study in Mendoza Argentina and receive UHM credits! Situated at the foothills of the Andes, the city of Mendoza blends a taste of the quaint outdoor cafes and tree-lined avenues of Europe with Latin American traditions.

Classes: Receive six credits for taking two of the following:

• Ethnic Studies 301, Ethnic Identity (3 credits): taught by Resident Director Noel Kent, UHM Professor of Ethnic Studies. Students will work closely with Professor Kent as they negotiate Argentine life.

• English 494, Argentine Literature and Film (3 credits): taught by Universidad Nacional de Cuyo facuty, this course examines contemporary Argentine culture through the mediums of short stories, texts, and films.

• Spanish 100 through 400 levels (3-6 credits): over and intense and rewarding experience with students receiving personal support.

Accommodations: By living with host families, students are provided with the opportunity to improve their Spanish and experience Argentine culture in a truly local manner. Families provide students with far more than a room and three meals a day – host family life offers many cultural rewards and a lifetime bond between student and family.

Excursions: Trips included in the program include visits to local wineries, museums and historic Incan sites, as well as an overnight excursion in the Andes where students will see the highest peak in the Americas. The excellent rail, bus and air services facilitate easy traveling for students should they opt to travel on their own. A post-program vacation in Chile, a weekend jaunt to a nearby city – anything is possible.

Cost/Financial Aid: $2,570. Cost covers program and housing fees, meals, excursions, health insurance, local transportation, and UHM study abroad fees. UHM financial aid is available to currently enrolled UHM students.

For more information, please contact:
Resident Director Professor Noel Kent, noelk@hawaii.edu,
Telephone (808) 956-6963

University of Hawaii at Manoa Study Abroad Center
1890 East West Road, Moore 115
Honolulu, HI 96822
Telephone: (808) 956-5143, vchong@hawaii.edu

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SPRING 2007-COURSE ADDITION

A G E 380, AGRICULTURAL

ECONOMICS SURVEY (SPRING BREAK STUDY TOUR TO NICARAGUA)

 

GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS

AT FINCA SAN NICOLAS

AGE 380, SECTION M01, 3.0 CREDIT HOURS, CRN# 19174

REQUIREMENTS: ATTENDANCE AT 5 PRE-TRIP MEETINGS, THE TOUR, AND A TERM PAPER.

CONTACT DR. CONNIE FALK AT:

CFALK@NMSU.EDU, 646-4731

TRIP CAPACITY: 14 STUDENTS

$100 DEPOSIT RESERVES YOU SEAT ON THE PLANE.

ESTIMATED TRIP COST OF $1,300 INCLUDES AIRFARE, HOTEL, MEALS, ENTRY FEES, & IN-COUNTRY TRANSPORT.

Trip Highlights: The itinerary includes visits to learn about sustainable coffee production and sustainable forestry, a cloud forest, geological formations, a women's cooperative that make ecological paper, a visit with school children and an educational activity with them, rum processing, sugar production, cigar making, peanut production and exports, water quality issues, a hike around a volcano, a free day at a luxury ocean resort, colonial architecture, the Ruben Dario museum, waterfalls, a university to learn about higher education issues, and general discussion about modern political and economic realities in Nicaragua.

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This is a new program which would have to be completed for transfer credit. Contact Study Abroad Office if interested.
Dear Exchange Partner

We send the following message to inform you about our new summer "Mayan Route" Program for all of your students interested in coming to Tecnologico de Monterrey. This is a new itinerant program that will take place two weeks in Campus Monterrey and two other weeks in Mayan territory which includes city of Merida, Yucatan Peninsula and Playa del Carmen in the state of Quintana Roo (description of the program is shown below). For any questions please feel free to contact us.

Estimado Coordinador de Intercambio

Envíamos el siguiente mensaje para informarle acerca de nuestro Nuevo programa de verano "Ruta Maya" para todos sus estudiantes interesados en venir al Tecnológico de Monterrey. Este es un nuevo programa itinerante que tomará lugar dos semanas en Monterrey y otras dos semanas en territorio Maya que incluye la ciudad de Mérida, la Península de Yucatán y playa del Carmen en el estado de Quintana Roo (a continuación se muestra la información del Programa). Para cualquier pregunta por favor no dude en ponerse en contacto con nosotros.

For those students interested in learning more about ancient cultures, such as the Mayan Culture, we have prepared a special programs that will take place in two different regions. Take this opportunity to learn about what many people consider the two Mexico's (North and South)

This program will offer you the possibility to study doe two weeks at Technológico the Monterrey Campus and two more weeks traveling around ancient Maya territory.

The itinerary: The program will star in Monterrey and continue in the city of Mérida on the Yucatán Peninsula, and Playa del Carmen, In the State of Quintana Roo.

The program includes a long weekend trip to the world famous city of Cancún.

Academic Program:

Students will be taking 3 or 6 credits in this Program.

Credit Courses:

3 Spanish (basic, intermediate and advance levels)
3 Mexican Culture (Course taught in English)

The Courses will start in Monterrey and continue in Mérida and Playa del Carmen.

Extra-Curricula Activities

During the program you will enjoy different field trips and excursions that will complement your experience in México. In Monterrey, you will visit differen turist sites such us: The Mexican History Museum, Horse Tail Waterfalls, Garcia Caves, Chipinqui Natural Park and more.

In the City of Mérida and Playa del Carmen, you will visit places that will include some of the most famous Mayan ruins such as: Chichen-Itza, Celestun, Uxmal, Tulum, Xel-ha, Xcaret and more. These fiel trips and excusiones will be optional for the students and are not included on the program fee. They will be charge individually. As part of the program you will spend a long weekend in the beautiful beaches in Cancún.

Housing

During your stay in Monterrey you will be able to stay either with a Mexican family or at the University's Dormitories.

For the Maya route segment of the trip, hotel acommodation (1) will be provided at the following hotels:

Mérida: Hotel Conquistador(www.elconquistador.com.mx)

Playa del Carmen: Hotel La Tortuga(www.hotellatortuga.com)

Cancún: Hotel Barceló Tu Cancún - All inclusive (www.reviewresorts.com/Tucancun.asp)

(1)Hotel acommodation may change without previous notice depending on availability.

Program Cost:

         Independent Students Exchange Students
Program Fee:                            Pesos       USD         Pesos       USD
3 Credits:                                   $24,860   $2,359     $14,760   $1,398
6 Credits:                                   $34,960   $3,320     $14,760   $1,398

Housing in Monterrey Two Weeks:

Host Family:                               $  2,550  $    245     $   2,250   $   245
University Dorm:                       $  3,000  $   285       $  3000     $  285

Other Expenses (estimated for the whole program)

Meals (2):                                  $ 3,900   $    370      $   3,900     $ 370
Trips to nearby attractions:    $ 2,800   $    265      $   2,800     $  265

(estimated for the whole trip):
Health Insurance:                    $     840   $          80     $      840     $   80
Miscellaneous:                          $ 1,300    $        125     $  1,300      $ 125

(2) The Barceló Tucancún is all inclusive, so the estimate budget for meal does not include spending money on food in Cancún.

The Program Fee Includes:

  • Tuition (3 or 6 Credits)
  • Air Fair Monterrey - Merida and Cancún - Monterrey.
  • Housing in Media at the Conquistador Hotel.
  • Housing in Playa del Carmen at La Tortuga Hotel and SPA.
  • Transportation from and to the airports in Mérida and Cancún.
  • Transportation from Mérida to Cancún, from Cancún to Playa del Carmen and from Playa del Carmen to Cancún.

Program Dates:

Application dead line:

Arrival day: May 27, 2007

Mandatory Orientation: May 29, 2007

Classes begin: May 29, 2007

Classes end: June 22, 2007

Final Exam: June 22, 2007

Dates in each City:

April 6, 2007 Monterrey: May 22 to June 9

Merida: June 9 to June 15

Cancun: June 15 to June 18

Playa del Carmen: June 18 to June 23

Sleepover in Monterrey June 23

Final departure: June 23 or 24

Important Notes:

  • Prices are subject to change without previous notice.
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey generates its final costs on a semester basis, so the prices here presented are close estimates of the final ones.You will be informed about the final costs a month prior to the beginning of your academic program.


  • Prices given in US dollars are for reference purposes only and do not represent the actual cost since variations on the exchange rate happen everyday. Tecnológico de Monterrey will only change tuition and any other fees or services in Mexican pesos, even though the payment can be made in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day of payment.


  • The exchange rate considered for the prices here presente in US dollars was 10.50 pesos per dollar.


  • Residence Halls costs are based on a double room with air conditioner.


  • The host family program includes 3 meals a day.

Technológico de Monterrey Program Office
Eugenio Garza Sada 2501 Sur, C.P. 64849,
Monterrey, N.L., Méexico. Tel: +52(81)8328-40-65 18358-20-00 Ext.3944
Fax: +52(81)8359-32-93 Email: ip.mty@itesm.mx

Website: wwwstudyinmexico.com.mx


Lic. Eloy Garza Niño
Marketing-Recruitment USA & Canada
International Programs Office
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey


Tel.:52 (81) 83581400 Ext. 3944 Fax: (52) (81) 83593293
Enlace intercampus: 80-689-3944
http://www.itesm.mx
http://www.studyinmexico.com.mx
http://www.estudiaenmexico.com.mx


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Dr. Paul E. Huntsberger
Assistant Dean for Study Abroad
Office of Study Abroad
MSC 3567 P.O. Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
Tel: 505-646-5107, Fax: 505-646-3482

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PHI KAPPA PHI STUDY ABROAD

NMSU students are eligible to apply for Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad grants worth $1,000. The program is open to PKP members and non-members in all field of study who attend an institution with a PKP chapter (NMSU qualifies). Must have completed 30 credits, no more than 90, with GPA of 3.5+, have 2 semesters remaining in residence after studying abroad. Program must be taken between May 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008. Must have been accepted into a program at time of application. All NMSU exchanges should qualify. Students planning to study abroad academic year 2007-2008 should plan to apply early. Some programs have February 1 early deadlines, others have late Spring deadlines. Check out NMSU approved programs at http://studyabroad.nmsu.edu

Study abroad plan should relate directly to academic preparation, potential career choice, and commitment to the welfare of others.
Winners are announced by March 22, 2007.

Application available at: http://PhiKappaPhi.org

 

Dr. Paul E. Huntsberger
Assistant Vice Provost for Study Abroad
Office of Study Abroad
MSC 3567 P.O. Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
Tel: 505-646-5107, Fax: 505-646-3482
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The 2007 Honors College Scholarship $5,000

Applications are now available for the 2007 Honors College Scholarship for NMSU sophomores and juniors.

The NMSU Honors College Scholarship provides outstanding sophomore and junior Honors College eligible students with an unusual opportunity for a foreign travel/research experience. The experience, designed by the student as part of the application process, must offer the opportunity to refine a world view or philosophy of life that will complement and bring a higher level of understanding to his/her undergraduate education. It must go beyond a simple addition to their disciplinary studies or a traditional study-abroad experience. Such experiences might, for example, take the form of a research experience in a lab overseas, a creative project in a foreign country, or a unique international study proposal.In addition, the Program will help prepare student applicants for participation in the prestigious British Marshall and Rhodes scholarship program during their senior year. Similar to those scholarship programs, the Honors College Scholar will be selected on the basis of the student’s ability to define a significant experience and the evaluation of two committees concerning the ability of the student to use the opportunity to make significant contributions to society.

This year’s application process will begin this fall and the selection of a Scholar will be announced in March. Each Scholar will receive the following benefits:

A stipend/scholarship totaling $5,000.00 paid during the student’s Junior year or during the summer prior to the Junior year (Junior class applicants must use the scholarship during the summer of the Junior year), and available to cover the student’s expenses for a special travel/research experience, as designated in the student’s scholarship proposal.
  • Designation as an Honors College Scholar.

  • A faculty mentor to oversee the student’s development.
    • The selection process will require student applicants to demonstrate previous – as well as the potential for – significant personal development in the following five qualities:
    • Intellectual curiosity and achievement.
    • Mental agility – to handle the unexpected and to solve problems.
    • Questing spirit – to pursue the greater challenge and to take risk.
    • Moral character – to establish exceptional standards of personal and public ideals, expectations, and performance.
    • Leadership – to serve, lead, and receive the recognition of their peers.

    Application is made through the development of a portfolio collection of the work and ideas of the student. The selection committees, composed of NMSU faculty, administrators, and members of the public, will seek to gauge the extent of the applicant’s knowledge, leadership skills, the manner in which the applicant makes decisions, and the motivation of the applicant to improve his/her intellectual life.

    To apply, students must have a 3.5 cumulative GPA and be of sophomore or junior standing. Applicants from all colleges are encouraged to apply. Application materials may be obtained from Dr. Jason Ackleson, Associate Dean of the Honors College and Director of the Office of National Scholarships and International Education (ONSIE), in the Conroy Honors Center (646-2005). Applications are also available online at: http://honors.nmsu.edu

    NMSU Honors College Scholarship Application Deadlines for 2007

    January 29, 2007 Preliminary application portfolios due by 5:00 PM.

    February 23, 2007 Final application portfolios due by 5:00 PM.

    February 23-March 2, 2007 Campus Committee reviews applications and selects finalists.

    March 16, 2007 Finalist interviews. Honors College Scholar announced.

    May 2007-August 2008 Scholarship tenable. Awards will be processed through the Honors College. Juniors may only use the scholarship in summer 2007.

    Apply at: http://honors.nmsu.edu !

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    MODEL CONGRESS ON COPITOL HILL

    From: Salazar, Cyrus (NIH/OD) [E] [mailto:SalazarC@OD.NIH.GOV]
    Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 1:14 PM

    From: Rosales, Alexandria [mailto:arosales@hacu.net]
    Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 3:12 PM
    To: undisclosed-recipients
    Subject: Model Congress on Capitol Hill

    Registration is Now Open

    This is an opportunity for your students to be a Representative in 2007 Model Congress on Copitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Positions are filled on rolling basis and early registration is incouraged. Students may register and find more information on line at: www.modelcongress.org

    Please give your widest distribution. Great opportunity for college students.

    Alexandria M. Rosales, Director
    HACU National Internship Program
    One Dupont Circle, NW
    Suite 605
    Washington, DC 20036
    Voice: 202-467-0893
    Fax: 202-496-9177
    www.hnip.net
    www.hacu.net

     

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    2006-07 STUDY ABROAD

    Programs in Latin America
    Are You Ready to Experience the World Like Never Before?
    A semester or year of study abroad with Laureate in Latin America is an exciting, educational experience you will remember all your life. Stunning locales, well-known institutions, and life changing experiences are just some of the benefits of our program. And with the HACU Laureate International Scholarship Program, studying abroad for a semester or a year is more affordable than ever.

    What's your destination?
    Latin America?

    Chile
    Costa Rica
    Ecuador
    Honduras
    Mexico
    Panama
    Peru

    Honduras
    Tegucigalpa, the capital and largest city in Honduras, is located in the beautiful mountains of central Honduras. It has a population of about one million people and was founded late in the 16th century. Tegucigalpa was a colonial center of silver and gold mining and its name is derived from the Amerindian phrase "Tekut Xiuatl Pan" meaning "Silver Mountain". The city is built on a steep hill and still holds many of its quaint colonial aspects, with narrow streets and sidewalks, overhanging balconies, and stair-stepped streets. Across the Choluteca River lies Comayagüela, a more modern area where the population has grown greatly in the last few decades.

    Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana (UNITEC)
    Location: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
    Language of Instruction: Spanish
    Language Requirement: College level, intermediate Spanish
    Academic Calendar: First Quarter: January - March
    Second Quarter: April - June
    Third Quarter: July - September
    Fourth Quarter: October - December
    Application Deadline: First Quarter: October 15
    Second Quarter: February 1
    Third Quarter: May 1
    Fourth Quarter: July 15

    Accommodation: Fully furnished private apartments with cooking facilities

    Student Life: Team sports and a variety of cultural clubs and activities such as debate teams, music groups, dance ensembles and art clubs. Academic Areas: Commerce, engineering, law, graphic design, and more.

    Location Highlights: Rain forests, beaches, national parks

    Location Highlights: Miraflores, San Isidro, and Barranco Home Información en español

    www.internationalscholarships.net

    aheddens@cisabroad.com

    General Information
    About HACU
    About Laureate
    Find Out If You Qualify
    Download a Brochure
    Request Printed Materials
    Information for Schools Resources for Participating Institutions
    Join HACU


    ©2005 HACU- Laureate International Scholarship Program (866) 219-3658

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    STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITIES

    IFSA-Butler offers programs in Argentina, Australia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, England, Mexico, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, and Spain. They also have Summer Programs in Argentine Summer Language and Culture Program,Cambridge University, James Cook University, London School of Economics and Political Science, Mexico Summer Archaeology and Anthropology Program, Middlesex University, NUI, Galway, Oxford University, Queen's University Belfast, University College Cork, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Stirling, University of Sussex, and University of Westminster.

    NMSU has been provided by IFSA-Butler scholarships for 2006-2007 for $500 for summer (2007) students, $1,000 for semester students, and $2,000 for full year students. These may only be used by NMSU students Butler sponsored programs. They are one of the few programs with options in Ireland. Contact Dr. Huntsberger to start the application process so the awards can be set aside for 2006-2007

    CONTACT

    Dr. Paul E. Huntsberger
    Assistant Vice Provost for Study Abroad
    Office of Study Abroad
    MSC 3567 P.O. Box 30001
    Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
    Tel: 505-646-5107, Fax: 505-646-3482

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    A NEW SCHOLARSHIP IS WAITING FOR YOU AT FASTWEB!

    This new scholarship has been placed in your FastWeb Results Page. As
    you are aware, they enter or update scholarships each day.
    HispanicStudents.com Scholarship Essay Contest

    These scholarships may be an excellent match for you. Check
    it out at:

    http://www.fastweb.com/sp/award/62811/20040828/C7ICPVGXJE4A

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    Dear Students:

    The University of Michigan provides internships abroad to junior and senior students from all majors who have a GPA of 2.8 or above.
    Bilingual speakers are especially welcome. An NMSU student who majored in Philosophy and Latin American Studies did an internship last year at the Margaret Sanger Center in Johannesburg, South Africa. For more information go to http://www.sph.umich.edu/pfps
    --
    Dr. Paul E. Huntsberger
    Assistant Director International Programs Office of Study Abroad

    MSC 3567 P.O. Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
    Tel: 505-646-5107, Fax: 505-646-3482
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    NMSU has a general agreement with Butler, and we should be able to
    provide at least $1,000 toward their programs.

    IFSA-Butler annually gives over $1,000,000 in financial awards to
    students enrolling in Institute for Study Abroad programs. In addition
    to the general scholarships, we also offer four memorial scholarships.
    To apply for a scholarship, students must complete our program
    application and send in the following additional items:

    Scholarship application (available at
    www.ifsa-butler.org/apply/forms.html)
    Financial aid award letter
    Personal statement
    Financial aid award letter
    Personal statement
    Additional essay if applying for a memorial scholarship

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    URGENT: Minority Scholarships

    It's that time again. Available Scholarships - Need More Minorities to Apply.Even if you do not have a college-aged child at home, please share this with someone who does. Though there are a number of companies and organizations that have donated money for scholarship use to minorities, a great deal of the money is being returned because of a lack of interest.

    Help to get the word out that money is available. Our youth could really use these scholarships. If clicking on the link doesn't work try pressing the CTRL key while clicking. If this doesn't work you will have to type in the Web site address manually or cut and paste into your browser.

    1) Hispanic College Fund Scholarships www.hispanicfund.org

    2) Student Inventors Scholarships http://www.invent.org/collegiate/

    3) Student Video Scholarships http://www.christophers.org/vidcon2k.html

    4) Coca-Cola Two Year College Scholarships http://www.coca-colascholars.org/programs.html

    5) Holocaust Remembrance Scholarships http://holocaust.hklaw.com/

    6) Ayn Rand Essay Scholarships http://www.aynrand.org/contests/

    7) Brand Essay Competition
    http://www.instituteforbrandleadership.org/IBLEssayContest-2002Rules.html

    8) Gates Millennium Scholarships (major) http://www.gmsp.org/nominationmaterials/read.dbm?ID=12

    9) Xerox Scholarships for Students http://www2.xerox.com/go/xrx/about_xerox/about_xerox_detail.jsp

    10) Sports Scholarships and Internships http://www.ncaa.org/about/scholarships.html

    11) National Assoc. of Black Journalists Scholarships (NABJ)
    http://www.nabj.org/html/studentsvcs.html

    12) Saul T. Wilson Scholarships (Veterinary) http://www.aphis.usda.gov/mb/mrphr/jobs/stw.html

    13) Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund http://www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org/sk_v6.cfm

    14) FinAid: The Smart Students Guide to Financial Aid scholarships http://www.finaid.org/

    15) Presidential Freedom Scholarships http://www.nationalservice.org/scholarships/

    16) Microsoft Scholarship Program http://www.microsoft.com/college/scholarships/minority.asp

    17) WiredScholar Free Scholarship Search
    http://www.wiredscholar.com/paying/scholarship_search/pay_scholarship_search.jsp

    18) Hope Scholarships & Lifetime Credits http://www.ed.gov/inits/hope/

    19) William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship for Minority Students
    http://www.apsanet.org/PS/grants/aspen3.cfm

    20) Multiple List of Minority Scholarships
    http://gehon.ir.miami.edu/financial-assistance/Scholarship/black.html

    21) Guaranteed Scholarships http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com/

    22) BOEING scholarships (some HBCU connects)

    http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/educationrelations/scholarships

    23) Easley National Scholarship Program http://www.naas.org/senior.htm

    24) Maryland Artists Scholarships http://www.maef.org/

    26) Jacki Tuckfield Memorial Graduate Business Scholarship (for AA students in South Florida

    http://www.jackituckfield.org/

    27) Historically Black College & University Scholarships http://www.iesabroad.org/info/hbcu.htm

    28) Actuarial Scholarships for Minority Students http://www.beanactuary.org/minority/scholarships.htm

    29) International Students Scholarships & Aid Help http://www.iefa.org/

    30) College Board Scholarship Search http://cbweb10p.collegeboard.org/fundfinder/html/fundfind01.html

    31) Burger King Scholarship Program http://www.bkscholars.csfa.org/

    32) Siemens Westinghouse Competition http://www.siemens-foundation.org/

    33) GE and LuLac Scholarship Funds http://www.lulac.org/Programs/Scholar.html

    34) CollegeNet's Scholarship Database http://mach25.collegenet.com/cgi-bin/M25/index

    35) Union Sponsored Scholarships and Aid http://www.aflcio.org/scholarships/scholar.htm

    36) Federal Scholarships & Aid Gateways 25 Scholarship Gateways from Black Excel http://www.blackexcel.org/25scholarships.htm

    37) Scholarship & Financial Aid Help http://www.blackexcel.org/fin-sch.htm

    38) Scholarship Links (Ed Finance Group) http://www.efg.net/link_scholarship.htm

    39) FAFSA On The Web (Your Key Aid Form & Info) http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

    40) Aid & Resources For Re-Entry Students http://www.back2college.com/

    41) Scholarships and Fellowships http://www.osc.cuny.edu/sep/links.html

    42) Scholarships for Study in Paralegal Studies http://www.paralegals.org/Choice/2000west.htm

    43) HBCU Packard Sit Abroad Scholarships (for study around the world)
    http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/packard_nomination.html

    44) Scholarship and Fellowship Opportunities http://ccmi.uchicago.edu/schl1.html

    45) INROADS internships http://www.inroads.org/

    46) ACT-SO bEURoe "Olympics of the Mind" B Scholarships http://www.naacp.org/work/actso/act-so.shtml

    47) Black Alliance for Educational Options Scholarships http://www.baeo.org/options/privatelyfinanced.jsp

    48) ScienceNet Scholarship Listing http://www.sciencenet.emory.edu/undergrad/scholarships.html

    49) Graduate Fellowships for Minorities Nationwide
    http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Student/GRFN/list.phtml?category=MINORITIES

    50) RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS AT OXFORD http://www.rhodesscholar.org/info.html

    51) The Roothbert Scholarship Fund http://www.roothbertfund.org

    52) Undergraduate Summer Research Programs in Biology at Harvard, MIT and Washington University http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/rmlab/

    53) BELL LABS FELLOWSHIPS FOR UNDER REPRESENTED MINORITIES
    http://www.bell-labs.com/fellowships/CRFP/info.html

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