
Scholarships
Amount: $2,000. About: Offered by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), the Mary Elizabeth Lockwood Beneventi MBA Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to grad students majoring in business administration. Applicants must be attending graduate school full-time at an accredited college or university, study business administration, and meet a minimum 3.25 GPA requirement. Eligible
Amount: Award covers university fees, cost of living expenses, annual book grant, thesis grant, research and daily travel grants, fares to and from USA (+ contribution towards the support of a dependent spouse). About: Administered by the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission, the Marshall Scholarship Program is a UK scholarship program for American students. The Commission
Amount: $4,000. About: The Margaret Jerome Sampson Scholarship is an award for members pursuing bachelor’s degrees in family and consumer sciences. Applicants need to be Phi Upsilon Omicron (Phi U) members. They must be full-time students who are enrolled in a dietetics or food and nutrition degree program at the baccalaureate level. Preference is given
Amount: Up to $40,000 (over 4 years). About: The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation (MCSF) provides need-based scholarships to military children to support them in their pursuit of an associate’s or undergraduate degree or a non-degree career and technical certificate program. To date, MCSF has awarded scholarships worth nearly $185 million in honor of Marines. To
Amount: $2,000-$6,000. About: Learning Ally, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving literacy, offers scholarships for educators and outstanding students with print and learning disabilities. The Marion Huber Learning Through Listening (LTL) Awards are offered to high school seniors with learning disabilities. All applicants for this award must be Learning Ally members. Applicants must submit a
Amount: $500-$6,000. About: Offered by the Philadelphia Foundation, the Luther and Mary Ida Vandross Scholarship is annually awarded to upperclassmen undergraduate students attending Historically Black College or Universities (HBCUs). Applicants must be enrolled in a 4-year HBCU in their 3rd, 4th, or 5th year of study leading to an undergraduate degree. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate