Scholarships by School

Seattle University Scholarships

Being a private college, the tuition bill at the Seattle University can run rather high.  However, Seattle University is committed to making college affordable for its students and their families.  Being present in the software city and having a strong alumni support has enabled Seattle University to have enough resources to provide scholarship opportunities that recognize academic accomplishments. 

Undergraduate Scholarships for Seattle University Students

Merit Scholarships for Freshmen Students

UNT Scholarshpis

University of North Texas Scholarships

Students who are planning to attend UNT have a great news.  There are plenty of scholarships for them. 

UNT Freshmen Scholarships

For freshment student, most of the scholarships are offered through the department of the financial aid.  Students should contact their financial aid advisor to learn about these scholarship opportunities.

UNT Renewable Scholarships

Students who demonstrate an excellent academic record and are in the top 10% of their freshman class may quailfy for a second year renewable scholarship.  Continuing students may also qualify for a scholarship through their department.   Below is the list of UNT scholarships:

William Jessup University Veterans Scholarship

William Jessup University Scholarship for Veterans

Hudson Valley Community College Scholarships

Scholarships for Hudson Valley Community College Students

Hudson Valley Community College in Albany, New York offers several scholarships:

Scholarship for Studying Insurance

Minority Master of Public Health Scholarship at SCSU

Scholarship for Minority Students Attending Master of Public Health Scholarship at SCSU

Southern Connecticut State University and the Connecticut Health Foundation jointly sponsor scholarships for two students from ­underrepresented minority groups to complete a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree. The scholarships are designed for part-time enrollment over three academic years, beginning with the fall of 2009. They will cover the costs of tuition, fees and other expenses up to $8,300 annually.  To qualify, applicants must:

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