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10/2/2009 12:57:56Admission Hook ScholarshipGrades 9-12, U.S. citizen or legal resident, create an account and submit an essay or vote on other student's essays.12/15/09$500-1000http://www.admissionhook.com/

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10/6/2009 13:13:08AXA Achievement ScholarshipSeniors who demonstrate ambition and drive, determination to set and reach goals, respect for self, family and community, and the ability to succeed in college.12/15/09up to $25,000www.axa-achievement.com

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10/8/2009 11:23:05Hispanic Scholarship FundSeniors of Hispanic heritage, 3.0 unweighted, U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident. Approximately 150 scholarship programs available, with varying deadlines.12/15/09$1000-15,000http://hsf.net/Scholarships.aspx

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4/2/2009 10:42:37Cappex.com ScholarshipsOne profile makes you eligible to apply for many different scholarships. Once your profile is complete, click on the scholarships tab and apply. Scholarships will be given to students with well rounded profiles, so don't hold back on the details. Deadlines are from 3/31/09 to 11/30/09.12/30/09$1,000http://www.cappex.com/scholarships/

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10/29/2009 12:36:49CollegeSTEPS Scholarship SweepstakesSeniors, enroll in the CollegeSTEPS program online to be automatically entered into the sweepstakes. No purchase is necessary. Drawings for the West region will be at the end of October, December, February and April.12/31/09$1,000https://wfefs.wellsfargo.com/csteps/servlet/CstepsStudent/

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10/2/2009 10:42:38Top Ten List ScholarshipApplicants must be thirteen (13) years of age or older, legal U.S. resident, be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2014) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education, complete an online scholarship search profile at ScholarshipExperts.com, submit an online short written response (250 words or less) for the topic: “Create a ‘top ten list’ of the craziest or most unique scholarships you have heard of, and briefly describe each scholarship. Note: The awards may be real or fictional.” 12/31/09$1,000http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/scholarships/rules.jsp#topten

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Imagine America ScholarshipSeniors who will attend a private career college in the Career College Association, 2.5 GPA, financial need, and community service during senior year.12/31/09$1,000http://www.imagine-america.org/

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10/8/2009 15:15:17All-ink.com College ScholarshipSenior, U.S. citizen or permanent resident, 2.5 GPA. Complete a 50 to 200 word essay about who has had the greatest impact on your life, and a 50 to 200 word essay on what you hope to achieve in your personal and professional life after completing college.12/31/09up to $5000http://www.all-ink.com/scholarship.aspx

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2/11/2009 7:35:59Smittcamp Family Honors College ScholarshipJuniors who meet one or more of the following criteria: upper 10% of class, 3.6 GPA, or PSAT/SAT of 1800 or above, can be considered for The Smittcamp Family Honors College at Cal State Fresno. Advantages include scholarship, small class size, laptop, free internet, priority registration, and other guarantees. Information days are in September.1/5/10tuition, fees, residence hall renthttp://honors.csufresno.edu/

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10/6/2009 12:30:50Elks National Foundation Legacy AwardsSeniors who are children or grandchildren of Elks, going on to college, and exhibit the core values of the Elks: knowledge, charity, community, integrity.1/8/10$4,000www.elks.org/enf/scholars

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10/7/2009 12:11:53Safe Jobs for Youth Public Service Announcement ContestCalifornia students age 14-18, design a 30-second video highlighting job safety and health for teens. The winning video clip wins a cash prize, and will be distributed around CA including theaters and TV.1/11/10$200-400www.youngworkers.org

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10/8/2009 12:23:01Gates Millenium ScholarsSeniors of African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander, or Hispanic heritage, 3.3 unweighted GPA, demonstrated leadership skills and significant financial need (Pell Grant eligible). To determine your eligibility, use the FAFSA forecaster tool at www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov. The application process for GMS awards is highly competitive, and students are urged to submit their nomination packets as early as possible.1/11/10varies based on financial needhttp://www.gmsp.org/

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11/13/2009 8:40:57The Christophers' Poster ContestGrades 9-12, interpret the theme "You Can Make A Difference" in an original poster.1/15/10$100-1000http://www.christophers.org/Page.aspx?pid=274&srcid=271

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11/19/2009 10:07:03Washington Crossing FoundationSeniors, US citizens, planning careers in government (local, state, or federal) service. Essay not exceeding 300 words, typed and double spaced, why you want to enter government service. Recommendations required.

1/15/10$500-$5,000http://www.gwcf.org/

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11/2/2009 15:04:58San Diego Junior MissJunior girls, involved in school and/or community activities, outstanding in academics, leadership, athletics or the arts. Judging is based on scholastics, personal interviews, public speaking skills, group fitness routine and talent presentation. The program costs nothing to enter and there is no mandatory fundraising.1/25/10up to $35,000www.ajm.org

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12/1/2009 11:09:54Sam Walton Community ScholarshipSeniors, 2.5 GPA and demonstrated financial need. Several scholarships are available,
some for Wal-Mart employees and their dependents, and some who are not related to a Wal-Mart employee.
1/29/10$3,000-13,000http://walmartstores.com/CommunityGiving/8736.aspx?p=236

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11/13/2009 14:58:55ACT High School Poster Contest11th & 12th grade students can design a poster that encourages other students to attend college and to take the ACT as their college entrance exam.1/30/10$1000-5000http://www.actstudent.org/postercontest/

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12/1/2009 12:34:40Simon Youth Foundation Community ScholarshipONLY the first 6,000 applications received will be processed. Seniors, selected on the basis of financial need, academic record, demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, statement of goals and aspirations, and an outside appraisal. Unusual personal or family circumstances will also be considered in the selection process. Financial need of $1,500 as calculated by Scholarship Management Services, must be demonstrated for the student to receive an award. Applicants must attach a copy of page 1 of the parents' most recent tax return Form 1040. Employees or family members of employees of Simon Property Group and affiliated partners are not eligible for this program. Special consideration will be given to those who are the first generation in their family to attend a postsecondary institution and those attending a two-year college or vocational-technical school.

1/31/10$1400-2500http://sms.scholarshipamerica.org/simonyouth/

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9/30/2009 12:09:39Saint Mary's College of CASeniors can qualify for up to $34,000 in academic scholarships at Saint Mary's College of CA, based on GPA and test scores. Academic scholarships are renewable for four years. Scholarships are also available for entering freshmen in performing arts.2/1/10up to $34,000www.stmarys-ca.edu/scholarships

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10/23/2009 12:14:13Mount St. Mary's College Merit ScholarshipsSeniors applying to Mt. St. Mary's, based on GPA (minimum 2.7) and SAT or ACT scores. Early Action applicants (by 12/1) will be notified of merit awards by January. Regular applicants (by 2/1) will be notified by late February.2/1/10$5000 up to full tuitionhttp://www.msmc.la.edu/student-life/tools-for-academic-career-success/student-financing/student-financing-prospective-students/traditional-undergraduate/types-of-aid.asp

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11/2/2009 15:20:14Burger King ScholarsSenior, 2.5 GPA, works part-time a minimum of 10 hours/week or 40 weeks/year, actively involved in community service, demonstrated financial need (1040 form required)2/1/10$1,000http://www.haveityourwayfoundation.org/burger_king_scholars_program.html

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11/2/2009 15:28:42California Association of Collectors Educational Scholarship FoundationSeniors, write an essay on: Importance of Establishing and Maintaining Good Credit During Your College Years".2/1/10$1500-2500http://cacesf.org/

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10/7/2009 12:03:30Oh, the Places You'll Go! ScholarshipSenior who understands and values the limitless possibilities that education can offer, write a one page, original essay based on the book.2/15/10$5,000www.ohtheplaces.org

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10/7/2009 12:52:41National Co-op ScholarshipSenior, 3.5 unweighted GPA, accepted at one of eight NCCE (National Commission for Cooperative Education) Partner Colleges & Universities. Early applications are highly encouraged.2/15/10up to $30,000www.co-op.edu

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11/13/2009 7:35:52AXA Achievement Community ScholarshipSeniors who demonstrate ambition and drive; determination to set and reach goals;
respect for self, family and community; and ability to succeed in college. Apply early-only the first 12,000 applications will be considered.
2/15/10$2,000http://www.axa-equitable.com/axa-foundation/scholarship-applications.html

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10/13/2009 15:28:28U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship Seniors, planning to enroll at an eligible 4-year college or university. Recipients will be selected through a random drawing.3/31/10$1,000www.usbank.com/studentloans

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2/12/2009 7:31:45Christian college ScholarshipThe Christian Connector provides a free Christian college information service as well as a $2500 Christian college scholarship drawing. 5/31/10$2,500http://www.christianconnector.com/

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Big Sun Athletics ScholarshipSeniors, athletes in any sport, short essay on: How has your participation in sports affected the person you are becoming? 6/24/10$500http://www.bigsunathletics.com/

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Next Step Magazine "Win Free College Tuition"Ages 14+, register once online for monthly drawings of $1000, and a grand prize drawing in June of up to $10,000.6/30/10up to $10,000www.nextstepmag.com/contests

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California Chafee Grant for Foster Youth Must be a former or current foster youth1st come 1st servedup to $5000/yearhttps://www.chafee.csac.ca.gov/default.aspx

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1/23/2009 10:27:59StraightForward Media Scholarships StraightForward Media offers 22 different scholarships to a wide variety of students every year. Scholarships are offered to attendees of 4-year colleges, community colleges, and vocational/technical schools. Most scholarship awards are $500 and are given four times per year. The website also has great scholarship application tips.4 times/year$500-1000http://www.straightforwardmedia.com/sfm/scholarships.html

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Writers and Illustrators of the FutureAny student who has not published his science fiction or fantasy short stories or illustrations. Due dates are 1/1, 4/1, 7/1, 9/30.quarterly$500-5000www.writersofthefuture.com

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Youth for Understanding National ScholarshipsOpen to high school students interested in studying abroad for summer, semester or year. Apply online or call 1-800-teenage.variesvarieswww.yfu-usa.org

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The Art Institutes ScholarshipsSrs. Applying to one of The Art Institutes.variesvarieswww.artinstitutes.edu

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Scholarships.com Area of Study College ScholarshipsSeniors, register online for free scholarship search, and if you qualify for any of these 14 scholarships, they will be included in your search results.varies$1,000http://www.scholarships.com/college-scholarships/college-scholarships.aspx

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Common Knowledge ScholarshipsGrades 9-12, scholarships are available monthly based on internet quiz competitions.variesup to $5000http://www.cksf.org/

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11/7/2008 12:01:37SunTrust Off to College SweepstakesSeniors, register online each month for monthly drawings October 31-May 15.varies$1,000http://suntrusteducation.com/sweeps/default.asp#rules

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3/9/2009 12:12:07Zinch.com ScholarshipsGrades 9-12, fill out a profile on zinch. The more you share, the more likely you are to win. Half of the scholarships are given to underclassmen. $1000 is given away every 2 weeks!variesup to $20,000http://www.zinch.com/Scholarships/FreeMatch.aspx

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12/3/2009 12:36:40American Legion ScholarshipsThe American Legion offers a number of scholarships and other resources to assist high school students. There are opportunities for everyone, including kin of wartime veterans and participants in Legion programs, Boy Scouts, and Boys & Girls State. The Legion also publishes a valuable resource in “Need a Lift?” – a comprehensive guide to seeking and obtaining scholarships.variesup to $20,000http://www.legion.org/scholarships

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AnyCollege.comRegister online for quarterly drawings.$2,000https://www.anycollege.com/scholarship.cfm

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San Diego County Office of EducationAll grades. Gives listing of a number of scholarships in the San Diego area.www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/scholarships/

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CollegeAnswer.comRegister online for monthly $1000 drawing and scholarship search. Parents can register for yearly $10,000 scholarship.$1000-10,000www.collegeanswer.com

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LatinoCollegeDollars.orgScholarship directory for Latino students.varieshttp://latinocollegedollars.org/

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Online Education Database ScholarshipsLinks to scholarships based on ethnicity, subject, degree type and locationhttp://oedb.org/scholarship/

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Navy ROTC ScholarshipsJuniors and seniors, meet minimum SAT or ACT scores, or be in top 10% of class, complete application online$180,000https://www.nrotc.navy.mil

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Miss Teenage California ScholarshipGirls ages 13-19 can compete for $75,000 in scholarships and prizes. 3.0 GPA. No experience necessary and no swimsuit or talent competition. Based on achievements, activities, personality, poise and presence. State finals April 23-25, 2010.up to $10,000www.missteenageca.com

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Army ROTC ScholarshipAge 17+, 2.5 GPA, meet minimum SAT or ACT scores, meet physical standards.tuition, fees and monthly stipendhttp://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high_school_students.jsp

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3/3/2009 12:19:12San Onofre Career Preparation ProgramScholarships for tuition and books will be awarded to qualified candidates. Students will also receive paid on the job training. Interested candidates should contact Liz Gary at 949-368-2283 or EnergyIndustryJobs@sce.com.tuition and booksEnergyIndustryJobs@sce.com

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