Scholarship in Wisconsin

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$ 2,000 Sallie Mae No Essay Scholarship
Amount:
$2,000
Deadline:
October 31, 2024
State:
National
Sallie Mae will award $2,000 each month to eligible entrants. No essay or account sign-ups, just a simple scholarship for those seeking help in paying for school.
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$ 50,000 ScholarshipOwl No Essay Scholarship
Amount:
$50,000
Deadline:
October 31, 2024
State:
Nationwide
Apply for the scholarship that gives you a shot at a total of $50,000. At least 4 Winners will be selected each month to be awarded $1,000. No essay is required. Once you apply, you will be automatically reapplied each month for more chances to win!
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Tools of the Trade $2,000 Apprentice Scholarship
Amount:
$2,000
Deadline:
October 31, 2024
State:
Wisconsin
This scholarship aims to help hard-working apprentices at Wisconsin technical colleges meet their costs, so they complete their programs and build rewarding careers in the in-demand trades that will help move Wisconsin forward.
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Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Scholarship
Amount:
Variable
Deadline:
November 1, 2024
State:
Alabama, Arkansas, Guam, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Nevada, Tennessee, Wisconsin
The CBYX Scholarship is administered in select states by YFU USA and is for motivated high school students who want to live with a host family and attend school for an academic year in Germany. No previous German language experience is required.
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The Business Forum Scholarship Program
Amount:
$3,500
Deadline:
February 5, 2025
State:
Wisconsin
Since 1989, the Business Forum Foundation has awarded scholarships to support women of all ages in pursuing higher education goals. The Business Forum typically awards five to six scholarships a year.
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Horatio Alger State Scholarship - Wisconsin
Amount:
$10,000
Deadline:
March 15, 2025
State:
Wisconsin
The Horatio Alger Association, through the generosity of its members, provides aid to students in all states who have displayed integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity and demonstrate critical financial need.
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Hearing & Visually Handicapped Student Grant
Amount:
$1,800
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Wisconsin
The Handicapped Student Grant Program was established to provide funding for undergraduate Wisconsin residents, enrolled at in-state or eligible out-of-state public or independent institutions who show financial need and have a severe or profound hearing or visual impairment.
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Indian Student Assistance Grant
Amount:
$1,100
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Wisconsin
Awards under this program are made to Wisconsin residents who are at least 25% Native American and are undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in degree or certificate programs at University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Technical College, independent colleges and universities, tribal colleges, or proprietary institutions based in Wisconsin.
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minority-undergraduate-retention-grant-545
Minority Undergraduate Retention Grant
Amount:
$2,500
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Wisconsin
Awards under this program are made to Wisconsin resident minority undergraduates, excluding first year students, enrolled at least half-time in independent, tribal, or Wisconsin Technical College institutions. According to the statutes, a minority student is defined as a student who is either an African American; American Indian; Hispanic; or Southeast Asian from Laos, Cambodia, or Vietnam admitted to the U. S. after December 31, 1975.
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Talent Incentive Program Grant
Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Wisconsin
The Talent Incentive Program (TIP) Grant provides grant assistance to the most financially needy and educationally disadvantaged Wisconsin resident students attending colleges and universities in the State of Wisconsin. First-time freshmen students are nominated for the TIP Grant by the school financial aid offices or by counselors of the Wisconsin Educational Opportunity Programs (WEOP).
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