
Scholarships
Amount: $250-$3,000. About: Administered by the Great Lakes Hemophilia Foundation (GLHF), the Education Scholarship is annually awarded to students with bleeding disorders as they pursue their education at an accredited, not-for-profit college, university or vocational/technical school. Applicants must live in Wisconsin or receive care at one of the Wisconsin Hemophilia Treatment Centers. The scholarship is
Amount: Up to $5,000. About: The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs sponsors the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program, which provides funding for U.S. citizens who require financial assistance to study or intern abroad. To be eligible for the Gilman Program, applicants must be an undergraduate student in good standing
Amount: $1,000. About: Offered by the American Statistical Association (AMS), the Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to female graduate students interested in statistically oriented professions. Applicants must be female, be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada, and be admitted as a full-time students in a graduate statistics
Amount: $5,000. About: Offered by Soroptimist International of San Francisco, the Georgia McHugh Scholarship Program annually provides scholarships to college-bound high school girls from San Francisco. Applicants must be high school seniors enrolled in an accredited San Francisco high school, identify as female, have financial need, be a resident of the City and County of
Amount: $5,000. About: The Georgia Harkness Scholarship is one of several scholarships offered by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), a United Methodist Church educational organization. Named after Georgia Harkness, the first woman to teach theology at an American seminary, this scholarship is reserved for women over 35 preparing for ordained ministry
Amount: $7,000. About: Offered by the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, the Gail Karp Orgell Scholarship is annually awarded to Jewish female incoming college freshmen. Applicants must be Jewish female high school seniors or graduates who are beginning their first year of an undergraduate program at a four-year college or university in California. Additionally,