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PROGRAM:
Anheuser-Busch Urban Scholars Program
Corporate Affairs
Anheuser Busch Companies
1 Busch Place
St. Louis, MO 63118

DISCIPLINE:

General

AWARD:

Varies

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Anheuser-Busch and its wholesaler family is partnering with local organizations in urban centers across America to make the wish for a college education come true. Visit www.africanamericanbud.com  for participating centers in your area.

DEADLINE:

Visit website for details.

PROGRAM:
Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation

DISCIPLINE:

Graphics Communications

AWARD:

Varies; complimentary membership to Graphic Arts Technical Foundation

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

High School senior or recent graduates are judged on the basis of academic records, class rank, recommendations and biographical material that indicates academic honors and extracurricular interests; students are required to maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher; must plan to pursue a career in graphic communications.

DEADLINE:

Request application via email pgsf@gatf.orgor call 412-741-6860 ext. 161

PROGRAM:
National Association of Black Journalists Scholarships
8701 Aldelphi Road
Hyattsville, MD 20783

DISCIPLINE:

Journalism (Print, Photography, Radio and Television)

AWARD:

$2,500

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Various scholarhsips for Black undergraduate and graduate students planning to major in journalism, and for professional journalists. Write NABJ or visit website for details.

DEADLINE:

Application info available online:
www.nabj.org

PROGRAM:
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship
National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice
North Carolina Central University
PO Box 19788
Durham, NC 27707

DISCIPLINE:

Criminal Justice or closely related field.

AWARD:

$2,000

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Students who have at least an "A" or "B" average and hae been accepted or are currently enrolled in a degree program in criminal justice in the Fall after the receipt of the scholarship. Applicants must submit a 1,000-word narrative explaining the reason for choosing criminal justice.

DEADLINE:

April 30 www.nabcj.org

PROGRAM:
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
60 East 42nd Street, Stuite 833
New York, NY 10165

DISCIPLINE:

General

AWARD:

Up to $2,200 per semester, based on demonstrated financial need.

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Must be a U.S. citizen attending a public historically Black college or university. Contact the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund foundation for a list of participating colleges and universities; applications available through the member schools. Grants paid directly to the school.

DEADLINE:

For details: studentinfo@tmsf.org

PROGRAM:
American Library Association
ALA Scholarship Clearinghouse
50 E. Huron St.
Chicago, IL 60611-2795

DISCIPLINE:

Library science and information studies

AWARD:

Varies

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Various scholarship programs available for minorities planning to enter graduate school in an ALA-accredited program. For specific criteria on individual scholarships visit the website or call 1-800-545-2433 ext. 4277.

DEADLINE:

Visit www.scholarships@ala.org

PROGRAM:
Walgreens Pharmacy Student Scholarship Program
1-800-274-0085 (then press 2)

DISCIPLINE:

Pharmacy

AWARD:

$1,500 per year, renewable for up to four years. Restrictions apply.

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Student must be enrolled in one of the final four years of pharmacy school at an accredited College of Pharmacy, maintain a "C" average, have the recommendation of a Walgreens District Pharmacy Supervisor and the scholarship committee.

DEADLINE:

www.walgreens.com

PROGRAM:
AT&T Undergraduate Research Program
AT&T Labs Program Administrator
Room D-32-A04
200 Laurel Ave
Middletown, NJ 07748

DISCIPLINE:

Computer Science or Communications-related fields, mathematics, statistics, human computer interaction.

AWARD:

Salaried summer employments, AT&T mentors.

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Students must be a woman or a member of a minority groupd. To be eligible, applicant must be a U.S. citizen and a college undergraduate student in at least the third year, but will not graduate prior to the summer.

DEADLINE:

December 1
Application available online:
www.research.att.com

PROGRAM:
National Society of Black Engineers
Programs Department
1454 Duke St,
Alexandria, VA 22314

DISCIPLINE:

Engineering

AWARD:

$1,000-$5,000

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Various scholarships available. Write the National Society of Black Engineers for details.

DEADLINE:

www.nsbe.org

PROGRAM:
NBNA Scholarship
National Black Nurses Association Inc.

DISCIPLINE:

Nursing candidates, currently enrolled in a nursing program (B.S.N., A.D., diploma or L.P.N./L.V.N.)

AWARD:

Several Scholarships, $500-$2,000

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Students currently enrolled in a nursing program and in good scholastic standing at time of application; must submit nursing school transcript, two letters of recommendation and written essay; applicants must also be members of the NBNA and of a local NBNA chapter if one exists in their area; participation in student nursing activities and involvement in the Black community are weighed heavily.

DEADLINE:

Deadline: April 15
www.nbna.org

PROGRAM:
Scholarship and Fellowship Program
National Medical Fellowships Inc.
5 Hanover Square 15th Floor
New York, NY 10004-2614

DISCIPLINE:

Medicine

AWARD:

Offers need-based scholarship ranging from $500-$10,000

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

First and seconf year medical school students who are Black Americans, American Indiands, or Mexican Americans or maintained Puerto Ricans. Students should request application after they receive acceptance from at least one medical school.

DEADLINE:

June 30 for need-based scholarships. Awards for second through fourth-year also available.

PROGRAM:
APS Minorities Scholarship Program
American Physical Society
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740

DISCIPLINE:

Physics

AWARD:

$2,000, one-time renewable $3,000, one-time renewable.

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Any African-American, Hispanic American, or Native American, U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is majoring or planning in major in physics. High school seniors, college freshmen, or sophomores are eligible to apply.

DEADLINE:

Applications may be downloaded starting in November 2003 www.aps.org

PROGRAM:
George M. Brooker Collegiate Scholarship for Minorities
Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation
Attention: Brooker Schoalrship
430 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611-4090

DISCIPLINE:

Real Estate and related majors

AWARD:

Varies; payment made directly to the institution

ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS:

Graduate and undergraduate minority students tnering careers in real estate and specifically real estate manegement upon graduation; must have declared a major in real estate or a related field; must have completed two courses in real estate or indicate intent to complete them; must have at least a 3.0 GPA within major, recommendation letters, themed essay and official transcript required.

DEADLINE:

Deadline: March 31

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