Resources for Scholarships and Aid Outside CSB/SJU
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Financial aid and scholarship search sites. |
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Seniors in high schools throughout the United States who meet the eligibility requirements may apply. |
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A scholarship for Hispanic-American students who are the first person in their family to attend college. |
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A scholarship for American students of color (African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans). |
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| GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship |
Honoring the legacy and character of our nation's 40th President, the GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program rewards college-bound students who demonstrate exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship with financial assistance to pursue higher education. |
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Financial assistance is available to full-time students, undergraduate or graduate, in both Canada and the United States. |
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This is an extensive list of scholarships for Hispanic students. |
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The Minnesota Association of Counselors of Color (MnACC) gives a number of scholarship to Students of Color from Minnesota who plan to attend a MnACC college or university. CSB/SJU are both members. |
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A scholarship search site that offers more than 5.9 million scholarships and grants. None of the confidential information requested from the student is ever shared or sold to others. |
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Northwest Airline Pilots' Wives Club Heart Research Scholarship |
Minnesota residents, attending a Minnesota college or university or high school seniors, with an interest in the health science area. |
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Interest from the NSRCF (Nisei Student Relocation Commemorative Fund) endowment is awarded to Southeast Asian students to help cover expenses during college. |
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A scholarship for Minnesota students of color who will be attending college in Minnesota. |
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| Sallie Mae Fund "Unmet Need Scholarship Program" |
Eligible candidates will demonstrate financial need and meet academic requirements. |
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The Minnesota Private Colleges Council provides scholarship search opportunities for diverse students. |
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Open to high school seniors meeting specific financial need requirements. |
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Open to high school seniors and college undergraduates. |
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