
Scholarships
Amount: Up to $5,000. About: The New England Employee Benefits Council (NEEBC) Scholarship is annually awarded to students pursuing careers in careers in employee benefits and total rewards fields. Applicants must be undergraduate or graduate students studying in an accredited academic program leading to a degree and show an interest in a career in the
Amount: $24,000. About: The Ned McWherter Scholars Program helps high-achieving high school seniors afford college in Tennessee. Applicants must be a resident of Tennessee, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, be on track to attend an eligible Tennessee college or university full-time, have a GPA of at least a 3.5 on a 4.0 scale,
Amount: Up to $25,000 (over 4 years). About: The New England Society in the City of New York (NES) offers scholarships to incoming freshmen at a college or university in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, or Vermont. All applicants must live in one of the five boroughs of New York City and be
Amount: $5,000. About: NBCUniversal Media and the League of United Latin American Citizens National Education Service Centers (LNESC) have partnered to offer a scholarship for Latino undergraduate students interested in working in the media and entertainment industry. Open to rising sophomores and juniors, 10 students are awarded a scholarship of each year. Scholarships are worth
Amount: Tuition & fees, or room & board, with up to $400 per month for living expenses + $750 per year for books. About: The Navy ROTC Scholarship Program provides national scholarships to high school seniors. The award covers full tuition, books stipend, educational fees, and other financial benefits at many leading colleges and universities
Amount: Varies. About: The Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship & Financial Assistance (ONNSFA) offers several scholarships to students who are members of the Navajo Nation to help them pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees. The Financial Need-Based Award of $2,500 per term is offered to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. The No-Need-Based Award of $1,000