Friday, October 26, 2007

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101 TOP College, University, and Scholarship Web Pages

Scholarships at the University of Adelaide

Sampoerna Foundation 2008 Scholarship
Contact : American Indonesian Exchange Foundation
Balai Pustaka Building, 6th Floor
Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 4
Jakarta 10720
Phone: 021-345-2016, 345-2018, 345-0709
Fax: 021-345-2050

Community College Summit Initiative Program (AMINEF)
Contact : AMINEF
Gedung Balai Pustaka Lt.6
Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No.4 jakarta 10720
Telp. +6221 3452016-3452018 Fax. +6221 3452050

For additional information, request to : infofulbright@aminef.or.id

Fullbright Student Grant Application
Contact : Noosha Malek (nmalek@usc.edu)
213-740-9116, Student Union 202 USC Fellowships

Churchill Scholarship in Engineering, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences
The Churchill Scholarship provides tuition and funding toward graduate work in engineering, mathematics and the physical and natural sciences at Churchill College, Cambridge University.
Funds provided include tuition, a $12,000 living stipend, plus an a $1,000 USA to UK roundtrip travel allowance. Desired qualities are character, adaptability, and a demonstrated concern for the critical problems of society
Contact : Noosha Malek (nmalek@usc.edu)
213-740-9116, Student Union 202 USC Fellowships

M.S. in Education Scholarship by Walden University
This need-based scholarship offers $1,000 per financial aid award year
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must
* Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
* Be enrolled full-time (6 credits per quarter/semester) in the MS ED program
* File a 2007–2008 FAFSA and supply any additional information required (e.g. clear up defaulted loans, selective service documentation, overlapping loan clearance forms)
* Demonstrate financial need with an expected family contribution (EFC) of $500 or less as determined by the 2007–2008 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
* Have all of your official transcripts on file with the Office of Admissions
* Meet standards for satisfactory academic progress set forth by the Office of Financial Aid
Call 866-492-5336 for more information about this and other financial aid options

Accelerated Masters Degree in System Engineering
Application Overview
The first step in the application process is to submit a Preliminary Application. We will respond to your Preliminary Application quickly and give you guidance on how to proceed.
Qualified pre-applicants are encouraged to submit their Official Applications online. A non-refundable fee of $60 may be paid by check or VISA/MasterCard. Official Applications received without the fee will not be processed. The application must be supported by three letters of recommendation, official transcripts of all post-secondary education, and official GRE General Test scores. In order to expedite the application process, you may send your application materials for consideration before your GRE test date.
Contact : University of Virginia
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Graduate Records Office
P.O. Box 400242
Charlotttesville, VA 22904-4202

Master Scholarships in Computer Science from India and USA
Aegis School in India cooperation with University in USA are offering 30 Scholarships for study of Masters of Science in Computer Science at Aegis School Mumbai, India for 8 months and 4 months at Schiller International University, Florida.
Send your resume at admission@aegisedu.org and apply online or download the application at www.aegisedu.org for fast processing and interview scheduling.
Contact : Ajeet Jha,
Aegis School of Telecommunication
Office of Admission Processing
Mahesh, Plot No.37, Sector 15,
CBD, Belapur,Navi Mumbai 400614, India
Phone: +91 022 32988871, (M) +91 (0) 9322525977 (M) +91 98209 70483
E-mail: admission@aegisedu.org
Website: www.aegisedu.org

[USA] Fulbright Scholarship for Master’s Degree and PhD
Some scholarships that is given by AMINEF:
1. Fulbright Master’s Degree Program offers scholarship for study S2 in America. requirements: S1, minimum IPK value of 3 and TOEFL 550.
2. Fulbright-Freeport Master’s Degree Program for aborigin Papua which wish to develop development in Papua. requirements: minimum S1, IPK of 3, has commitment to build Papua, and minimum TOEFL 500
3. Fulbright Tsunami Relief Initiative Program, and fulbright-Sampoerna Foundation Master’s Degree indium Business Administration ( MBA).
4. International Fulbright Science and Technology Award for Phd
Given for Indonesia citizen (WNI) which S2 has or student S1 is being finalizes S2 with deadline 1 August 2008. Condition: S1 or minimum S2, IPK of 3, having soul leader, has culture knowledge, can finalize study during receives scholarship, readies returning to Indonesia after completed study, and has value TOEFL 580. area study that is on the market covers: Aeronautics, Astronomy, Biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, technology, geology, neuroscience, oseanography.
for complete information contact:
AMINEF
Gedung Balai Pustaka Lt6
Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya of No.4 jakarta 10720
Telp. + 6221 3452016-3452018 Faxes. + 6221 3452050

Scholarhips from University of Virginia
Available scholarships:
1. Leslie Baltz Art Study Fund
Criteria: 3rd or 4th year
Major in Art History or Studio Art
Summer/Semester/J term/ Year studying abroad in Italy
Amount: $1250
2. Robert Adams Bradford Scholarship
Criteria: CCLAS intellectualism
Leadership/ Citizenship
Out-of-State
Amount: $10,000
3. Sean Bryant Memorial Scholarship
Criteria: Merit
Rising 4th year
Speaking for and representing voices traditionally not heard
Intellectual interests
Leadership in service
Amount: $ 1500
4. Shawn Michael Bryant Memorial Scholarship
Criteria: Current commerce student, Love for UVA,
Community Service
Preference may be given to rescue squad volunteers
Amount: $ 500
Contact : Molly Bass at (434) 243-9019 or mcb7k@virginia.edu

[USA] National Federation of The Blind Scholarship
1 SCHOLARSHIP FOR $12,000
Kenneth Jernigan Scholarship – Given by the American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults, a nonprofit organization which works to assist blind people, in memory of the man who changed perceptions regarding the capabilities of the blind in this country and throughout the world. Kenneth Jernigan is viewed by our field as the most important figure in the 20th century in the lives of blind people. The Action Fund wishes to keep fresh and current in the 21st century the understandings he brought to the field and thus has endowed this scholarship dedicated to his memory and to the continuation of the work he began. No additional restrictions.

1 SCHOLARSHIP FOR $10,000
Charles and Melva T. Owen Memorial Scholarship – First established by Charles Owen in loving memory of his blind wife and now, along with a second scholarship in a different amount, endowed by his last will and testament to honor the memory of both. In founding the scholarship, Charles Owen wrote: “There shall be no limitation as to field of study, except that it shall be directed towards attaining financial independence and shall exclude religion and those seeking only to further general or cultural education.”

2 SCHOLARSHIPS, EACH FOR $7,000
Two National Federation of the Blind Scholarships – No additional restrictions.

4 SCHOLARSHIPS, EACH FOR $5,000
Hank LeBonne Scholarship – Hank LeBonne was a man who loved life and loved the National Federation of the Blind. His last wish was that his remaining assets be used to help young blind men and women have the same opportunities in life he enjoyed. No additional restrictions.
Jennica Ferguson Memorial Scholarship – Given to keep alive the memory of a young woman who dealt with her blindness and terminal illness with a grace and strength she frequently assured others she drew from the Federation and from her faith in God. No additional restrictions.
Michael and Marie Marucci Scholarship – Given by two dedicated and valued members of the NFB of Maryland. The winner of this scholarship must be studying a foreign language or comparative literature; pursuing a degree in history, geography, or political science with a concentration in international studies; or majoring in any other discipline requiring study abroad. The winner’s file must also show evidence of competence in a foreign language.
Sally S. Jacobsen Scholarship – Endowed in loving memory of a longtime New York State leader by her husband Carl and family and by many others who wish to commemorate Sally’s indomitable spirit; education (education of disabled youth preferred); no additional restrictions.

22 SCHOLARSHIPS, EACH FOR $3,000
Hermione Grant Calhoun Scholarship – Dr. Isabelle Grant endowed this scholarship in memory of her daughter. Winner must be a woman.
Kuchler-Killian Memorial Scholarship – Given in loving memory of her parents, Charles Albert Kuchler and Alice Helen Kuchler, by Junerose Killian, dedicated member of the NFB of Connecticut. No additional restrictions.
Charles and Melva T. Owen Memorial Scholarship – First established by Charles Owen in loving memory of his blind wife and now, along with a second scholarship in a different amount, endowed by his last will and testament to honor the memory of both. In founding the scholarship, Charles Owen wrote: “There shall be no limitation as to field of study, except that it shall be directed towards attaining financial independence and shall exclude religion and those seeking only to further general or cultural education.”
E. U. Parker Scholarship – Endowed by his wife, who joined him in a lifetime of Federationism, this scholarship honors a longtime leader of the National Federation of the Blind whose participation stood for strong principles and strong support of the Federation’s work. No additional restrictions.
Howard Brown Rickard Scholarship – Winner must be studying or planning to study in the field of law, medicine, engineering, architecture, or the natural sciences.
National Federation of the Blind Computer Science Scholarship – Winner must be studying in the computer science field.
National Federation of the Blind Educator of Tomorrow Award – Winner must be planning a career in elementary, secondary, or postsecondary teaching.
Fifteen National Federation of the Blind Scholarships – No additional restrictions.
PROGRAM RULES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CRITERIA: All scholarships are awarded for academic excellence, community service, and financial need.
MEMBERSHIP: The National Federation of the Blind is an organization dedicated to creating opportunity for all blind people. Recipients of NFB scholarships need not be members of the National Federation of the Blind.
REAPPLICATION: Those who have previously applied are encouraged to apply again. It is the intention of the NFB to award at least three scholarships to men and women who have already received one Federation scholarship in the past if enough strong and worthy candidates apply.
WINNERS: The Scholarship Committee reviews all applications and selects the scholarship winners. These winners, the same number as there are scholarships to award, will be notified of the selection by telephone by June 1 and will be brought to the National Federation of the Blind convention in July at Federation expense. This is in addition to the scholarship grant. Winners will participate in the entire convention and in the scheduled scholarship program activities, beginning with functions on Saturday, June 30, 2007. All decisions by the Scholarship Committee are final.
The National Federation of the Blind convention is the largest gathering of blind people (more than 2,500) to occur anywhere in the nation each year. You will be able to meet other blind students and exchange information and ideas. You will also be able to meet and talk with blind people who are successfully functioning in your chosen profession or occupation. Federal officials, members of Congress, and the makers and distributors of new technology attend Federation conventions. Above all, a broad cross section of the most active segment of the blind population of the U.S. will be present to discuss common problems and plan for concerted action. It is an interesting and exciting week.
AWARDS: The day before the convention banquet the Scholarship Committee will meet to determine which winners will receive which scholarships. The scholarship awards will be made during the banquet.
OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS: Many state affiliates of the National Federation of the Blind also award scholarships, using eligibility criteria identical to or very similar to the standards for this national program. Check with your state president about deadlines, criteria, and levels of scholarships.
Web site : http://www.nfb.org/

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