USA – Schollarship Information #314

WALDORF COLLEGE ACADEMIC MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS

Waldorf College seeks to be an engaging community of learning and faith where relationships are formed and opportunities for learning and service abound. Our mission is to educate the whole person emphasizing integrity and equipping students to succeed and to serve the communities where they live and work.

Waldorf College is also looking to rejuvenate its international population. All accepted international students will receive an academic-based merit scholarship ranging from $1,000-$15,000! Take the first step by filling out our FREE online application and check out our website to see what Waldorf College has to offer!
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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA GLOBAL EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIPS

One of the nation’s largest schools, the University of Minnesota offers baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in virtually every field—from medicine to business, law to liberal arts, and science and engineering to architecture.

The University of Minnesota is committed to attracting and retaining high achieving international students through the Global Excellence Scholarship Program. The scholarships are competitive, merit based awards for first-year undergraduate and transfer students. Last year’s awards ranged from 2,625 to 5,250 per year. Awards renew each year for up to four years. No separate scholarship application is required, all students who complete an admissions application will be considered. The application deadline for admission and scholarship is December 15th for the following academic year.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS NEW FRESHMAN ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

The University of Arkansas is a community where students are gaining national recognition, actively engaging in our campus and local community, and conducting research in one of the nation’s top research institutions.

The University of Arkansas offers new freshman academic scholarship program and a number of prestigious fellowships available through the Honors College. All freshman scholarships apply to undergraduate programs only..
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ST. CATHERINE UNIVERSITY FRENCH AND SPANISH ASSISTANTSHIPS

St. Catherine University is committed to the development of effective, ethical leaders. Through study, practice and life experience, individuals have opportunities to enrich the knowledge, refine the skills and clarify the attitudes essential for responsible action.

Each year, St. Catherine University awards one assistantship to a native French speaker and two assistantships to native Spanish speakers who are interested in becoming language teachers. If you are an enthusiastic, engaging young women who is interested in working for our French or Spanish Language Departments for one year while taking personal enrichment classes, we encourage you to apply by February 15, 2013.
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TULANE UNIVERSITY NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS

Students from across the United States and many foreign countries attend Tulane University. The diversity of the student body enriches the learning experience for all students with an opportunity to experience new traditions and perspectives.

International students may be considered for Tulane institutional need-based scholarship funds. Tulane requires that all need-based scholarship recipients, including international students, maintain full-time enrollment (12 credit hours or more) each semester in a full-time division (Newcomb- Tulane College, School of Architecture, School of Science and Engineering, School of Liberal Arts, Freeman School of Business).
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS

The Music Area of the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts at Indiana University South Bend offers Bachelor, Graduate, and Diploma programs, as well as a minor. Students begin with a core curriculum of music theory and history, applied music, piano and general education requirements in the humanities, life sciences, mathematics, and social sciences. All students continue to study their principal instrument or voice each semester, as well as participate in university ensembles.

Indiana University South Bend will award its first round of music scholarships for undergraduate and graduate candidates who complete their live audition or send a performance CD or DVD by March 8, 2013. Later submissions will be considered if funds remain.
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