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Go to the Education tab and explore scholarships under theses sections:

-Arizona Scholarships

-Financial Aid

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-Financial Aid Sort = this will enable you to search all scholarships based on specific criteria

Did you already do the Financial Aid Sort with Mrs. Wheeler in ECAP Class? To find your results go to: “My ECAP” tab and click on “Sort and Assessment Results” and then “Financial Aid Sort”. This will bring up all of your sort results.

ESA Foundation Scholarships

(Epsilon Sigma Alpha)

Various scholarships are available through this site, take a few minutes to fill out an application and apply:

How to apply

The ESA Foundation awards numerous scholarships annually; this is the process for applying.

  1. Browse scholarships - From the main scholarship page, start by selecting the state of your residence, not where you go to school. Click “Search scholarships” to view the full list of opportunities for the 2013-14 academic years.
  2. Create a scholarship account – Once you have identified some potential scholarships, click “Apply now” to access our online scholarship application system. We'll collect your contact, financial, and academic profile information to customize your scholarship search and speed your online submission.
  3. Submitting an application - Scholarship applications are submitted online through the automated system and the information collected will be passed along to the scholarship director.
  4. After submission - When the application has been determined to meet the Foundation's criteria, it is forwarded to Scholarship Coordinator who checks to see that the applicant meets the necessary criteria. The application is then sent for judging of the particular scholarship for which the student is applying.

– click Scholarships and Grants and choose Arizona.

Deadline: Deadline dates vary- apply early!!

AMERICAN OPTOMETRIC FOUNDATION: VISTAKON AWARD IN
CONTACT LENS PATIENT CARE

Award: / 19 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.
Last year 19 awards were made for a total of $19,000.
To Study: / Optometry
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / Open to any fourth-year student attending any school or college of optometry. Must have 3.0 GPA. Student's knowledge of subject matter and skillful, professional clinical contact lens patient care are considered. School makes selection and sends application to AOF.
Deadline: / September 1
Application Requirements: / Application form, references.
Contact: / Alisa Moore
Program Administrator
American Optometric Foundation
6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 506
Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: 240.880.3084
Fax: 301.984.4737
E-mail:
Web:

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLUMBING ENGINEERS: ALFRED
STEELE ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP

Award: / 5 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.
To Study: / Engineering/Technology, Industrial Design
At: / Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.
Description: / Scholarships of $1,000 are awarded for the members of American Society of Plumbing Engineers towards education and professional development on plumbing engineering and designing.
Deadline: / September 1
Application Requirements: / Application form, transcript, essay, references, special requirements exist.
Contact: / Stacey Kidd
Membership Director
American Society of Plumbing Engineers
8614 Catalpa Avenue, Suite 1007
Chicago, IL 60656-1116
Phone: 773.693.2773
Fax: 773.695.9007
E-mail:
Web:

BABE RUTH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Award: / 1-10 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.
Last year 10 awards were made.
At: / Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.
Description: / Program to provide assistance to individuals (former Babe Ruth Baseball, Cal Ripken Baseball or Babe Ruth Softball players) who plan on furthering their education beyond high school. Outstanding student athletes will receive $1,000 each towards their college tuition.
Deadline: / September 1
Application Requirements: / Application form, transcript, references.
Contact: / Joseph Smiegocki
Scholarship Committee
Babe Ruth League Inc.
1770 Brunswick Pike
PO Box 5000
Trenton, NJ 08638
Phone: 800.880.3142
Fax: 609.695.2505
E-mail:
Web:

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA: SCHILLER
PRIZE

Award: / 1 - $2,000 prize; non-renewable.
To Study: / Literature/English/Writing, Library and Information Sciences
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / Award for bibliographic work in the field of pre-20th century children's books. Winner will receive a cash award of $2,000 and a year's membership in the Society.
Deadline: / September 1
Application Requirements: / Application form, special requirements exist, entry in a contest.
Contact: / Michele Randall
Executive Secretary
Bibliographical Society of America
PO Box 1537, Lenox Hill Station
New York, NY 10021
Phone: 212.452.2710
Fax: 212.452.2710
E-mail:
Web:

ENGINEERS' SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA:LEVENDUSKY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Award: / 1 - $7,000 scholarship; non-renewable.
To Study: / Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / Scholarship of up to $7,000 awarded to an undergraduate student in mechanical or chemical engineering. Must be accepted or enrolled in good standing as a student at an accredited institution.
Deadline: / September 7
Application Requirements: / Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, essay, references.
Contact: / Stephanie Mueller
Conference Manager
Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania
337 Fourth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone: 412.261.0710
Fax: 412.261.1606
E-mail:
Web:

SOCIETY OF MEXICAN AMERICAN ENGINEERS ANDSCIENTISTS: FOUNDER'S GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Award: / 1 - $3,000 scholarship; non-renewable.
To Study: / Engineering/Technology, Mathematics, Physical Sciences
At: / Any university.
Description: / The purpose of the MAES Scholarship Program is to increase the number of Hispanic students completing their higher education goals. Student Excellence Scholarships are available on a competitive basis to MAES student members in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The scholarship applicants are selected on the basis of academic achievement, financial need, leadership, community service, personal qualities, and completeness of application.
Deadline: / September 11
Contact: / Scholarship Chair
MAES - A Society for Latino Engineers and Scientists
2437 Bay Area Boulevard, #100
Houston, TX 77058
Web:

SOCIETY OF MEXICAN AMERICAN ENGINEERS ANDSCIENTISTS: FOUNDER'S SCHOLARSHIP

Award: / 1 - $2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.
To Study: / Engineering/Technology, Mathematics, Physical Sciences
At: / Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.
Description: / The purpose of the MAES Scholarship Program is to increase the number of Hispanic students completing their higher education goals. Student Excellence Scholarships are available on a competitive basis to MAES student members in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The scholarship applicants are selected on the basis of academic achievement, financial need, leadership, community service, personal qualities, and completeness of application.
Deadline: / September 11
Contact: / Scholarship Chair
MAES - A Society for Latino Engineers and Scientists
2437 Bay Area Boulevard, #100
Houston, TX 77058
Web:

AMERICAN PUBLIC POWER ASSOCIATION: DEED TECHNICAL
DESIGN PROJECT

Award: / 1 - $8,000 scholarship; non-renewable.
Last year 1 award was made for $8,000.
To Study: / Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering/Management, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Energy and Power Engineering, Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Environmental Science, Mechanical Engineering, Natural Resources
At: / Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.
Description: / The Technical Design Project (TDP) provides funding to support students working on a technical project of interest to electric utilities. Applicants must attend an accredited university or college full time in the US. Application deadline is Oct. 15 annually. For access to the application e-mail
Deadline: / September 15
Application Requirements: / Application form.
Contact: / Richelle Dodds
DEED and Engineering Services Coordinator
American Public Power Association
2451 Crystal Drive
Suite 1000
Arlington, VA 22202
E-mail:
Web:

CUSHMAN FOUNDATION FOR FORAMINIFERAL RESEARCH:
LOEBLICH AND TAPPAN STUDENT RESEARCH AWARD

Award: / 1-57 - $100-2,000 grants; non-renewable.
Last year 1 award was made for $2,000.
To Study: / Biology, Marine Biology
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / Research award given to both graduate and undergraduates interested in foraminiferal research. The maximum value for the award is $2,000.
Deadline: / September 15
Application Requirements: / References, special requirements exist.
Contact: / Jennifer Jett
Secretary and Treasurer
Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research
MRC-121 Department of Paleobiology
PO Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012
E-mail:
Web:

CONSTITUTING AMERICA: WE THE FUTURE CONTEST

Award: / 12 - $1,000-2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.
Last year 16 awards were made for a total of $22,000.
At: / Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.
Description: / $1,000 scholarship for high school students, $2,000 scholarship for college students plus a mentoring trip. Entry topics are based on the US Constitution. Contest information about how to enter, and prizes including scholarships, may be found at:
Deadline: / September 17
Application Requirements: / Special requirements exist, entry in a contest.
Contact: / Amanda Hughes
Outreach Director
Constituting America
PO Box 1988
Colleyville, TX 76034
Phone: 888.937.0917
E-mail:
Web:

DORMBEDDING.COM: #FORTONFLEEK CHALLENGESCHOLARSHIP

Award: / 1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.
At: / Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.
Description: / The award asks students to build a fort out of sheets and blankets (does not have to be from DormBedding.com) and share an image or video of their creation on Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #FortOnFleek and the tag @dormbedding. Participants may tag their friends who they wish to participate in the challenge. If one of the tagged friends wins, the student that first tagged them will receive $200 for their referral. The DormBedding team will choose the winner based on quality and creativity.
Deadline: / September 28
Application Requirements: / Transcript, entry in a contest, photograph.
Contact: / Josh Pribyl
CEO
DormBedding.com
1610 93rd Lane NE
Blaine, MN 55449
Phone: 612.213.2833
E-mail:
Web:

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF AIRPORT EXECUTIVES,
SOUTHWEST CHAPTER: ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

Award: / 5 - $500-1,500 scholarships; non-renewable.
To Study: / Aviation/Aerospace
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / A scholarship of $1,500 for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in airport management. May apply annually for an academic scholarship. Applicant must attend a college in Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, or Hawaii.
Deadline: / September 29
Application Requirements: / Application form. Available for study only in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, or Utah.
Contact: / Charles Mangum
Scholarship Committee
American Association of Airport Executives-Southwest Chapter
8565 North Sand Dune Place
Tucson, AZ 85743
Phone: 520.682.9565
E-mail:
Web:

DIGITAL RESPONSIBILITY: DON'T TEXT AND DRIVE
SCHOLARSHIP

Award: / Up to 2 - $500-1,500 scholarships; non-renewable.
At: / Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.
Description: / The purpose of this scholarship is to help you understand the risks of texting while driving. Must be a high school freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior. Also open to current or entering college or graduate students. Homeschooled students are also eligible. There is no age limit. Complete the application form including a 140-character message about texting while driving. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists. The finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about texting while driving.
Deadline: / September 30
Application Requirements: / Application form, essay.
Contact: / Scholarship Coordinator
Digital Responsibility
3561 Homestead Road, #113
Santa Clara, CA 95051
E-mail:
Web:

UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND: FORD SCHOLARSHIP FORENGLISH MAJORS

Award: / $5,000 scholarship; non-renewable.
To Study: / Literature/English/Writing
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / Up to $5,000 scholarship for a student pursuing a degree in English at a 4-year college or university. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.
Deadline: / September 30
Application Requirements: / Application form, essay.
Contact: / Director, Program Services
United Negro College Fund
8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
PO Box 10444
Fairfax, VA 22031-8044
Phone: 800.331.2244
E-mail:
Web:

XEROX: TECHNICAL MINORITY SCHOLARSHIP

Award: / Up to 128 - $1,000-10,000 scholarships; non-renewable.
Last year 128 awards were made for a total of $166,000.
To Study: / Chemical Engineering, Computer Science/Data Processing, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Engineering, and Metallurgy, Physical Sciences
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / Scholarships for minority students enrolled in technical degree programs at the bachelor's degree level or above. Eligible students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and show financial need. For details refer to website:
Deadline: / September 30
Application Requirements: / Application form, financial need analysis.
Contact: / Stephanie Michalowski
Xerox
150 State Street
Rochester, NY 14614
Fax: 585.482.3095
E-mail:
Web:

AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF TWO YEAR
COLLEGES: MILLER SCHOLARSHIP

Award: / 1 - $3,000 scholarship; non-renewable.
To Study: / Mathematics
At: / Any two-year college.
Description: / A grand prize of $3,000 for the qualified individual with the highest total score of the student mathematics league exam. Funds to continue education at an accredited 4-year institution. In the case of a tie for the grand prize, the scholarship will be evenly divided.
Deadline: / September 30
Application Requirements: / Test scores, entry in a contest.
Contact: / Cheryl Cleaves
Executive Director of Office Operations
American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges
c/o Southwest Tennessee Community College
5983 Macon Cove
Memphis, TN 38134
Phone: 901.333.4643
Fax: 901.333.4651
E-mail:
Web:

ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS: SCHAFERMATHEMATICS PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN MATHEMATICSBY AN UNDERGRADUATE WOMAN

Award: / 1 - $250-1,000 prize; non-renewable.
Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.
To Study: / Mathematics
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / One-time merit award for women undergraduates in the math field. Based on quality of performance in math courses and special programs, ability to work independently, interest in math, and performance in competitions. Must be nominated by a professor or an adviser.
Deadline: / October 1
Application Requirements: / Application form, transcript, references.
Contact: / Jennifer Lewis
Managing Director
Association for Women in Mathematics
11240 Waples Mill Road, Suite 200
Fairfax, VA 22030-2461
Phone: 703.934.0163
Fax: 703.359.7562
E-mail:
Web:

UNITED STATES ASSOCIATION FOR BLIND ATHLETES:COPELAND SCHOLARSHIPS

Award: / 1-2 - $500 scholarships; non-renewable.
At: / Any four-year college or university.
Description: / Scholarship for a full-time college student who is blind or visually impaired. Applicants must be current members of USABA.
Deadline: / October 1
Application Requirements: / Application form, transcript, references, special requirements exist, driver's license.
Contact: / Mark Lucas
Executive Director
United States Association for Blind Athletes
33 North Institute Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Phone: 719.630.0422
Fax: 719.630.0616
E-mail:
Web:

High School Seniors, Bring Your ‘A’ Game for

Wendy’s High School Heisman

The Wendy’s High School Heisman (WHSH) Award program is accepting applicants for its 2018 class.
The Wendy’s High School Heisman Program is looking for all types of high-achieving seniors from more than 29,000 public and private high schools within the U.S. We consider young men and women who participate in a wide range of sports and school and community activities. If you’re one of the 1.4 million high school athletes across the country that excels in the classroom, on the field, and within your school and community, apply now. Or if you’re a teacher, coach, counselor, or administrator, learn how to refer a student. And don’t forget to check out the program timeline for important application deadlines and dates.

Know what it takes: Student Eligibility Criteria

To achieve award eligibility for the 2018 Wendy’s High School Heisman Program, students must be seniors during the 2017-2018 academic years, graduating with the class of 2018. Applicants must:

Learn:
Have a cumulative high school grade point average (GPA) of a B (3.0) or better.

Perform:
Participate in at least one of 27 eligible school-sponsored sports:

Badminton BaseballBasketball

BowlingCanoeingCompetitive Spirit/Cheerleading

Competitive Weight LiftingCrewCross Country

EquestrianFencingField Hockey

FootballGolfGymnastics

Ice HockeyJudoLacrosse

SkiingSoccer Softball

Swimming and DivingTennisTrack and Field

VolleyballWater Polo Wrestling

Lead:
Be a leader in school and in the community and serve as a role model for underclassman.

Beginning now through Oct. 2, 2017, eligible students can apply at for a chance to earn the honored title of WHSH.

Twelve national finalists and their families will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to New York City where they will attend and be recognized at the official Heisman ceremony.

Winners – one male student and one female student – will be honored with the WHSH Award during a national ESPN telecast and receive $10,000 for their school, as well as a $500 Wendy’s gift card.

AES Engineering

Purpose of Scholarships

AES Engineering is pleased to be able to continue offering scholarships to motivated students to help in the furthering of their education.

Scholarship Criteria

Our belief is that achieving a high grade point average should not be the only criteria for determining who deserves to be helped. For that reason we are offering a scholarship that will be awarded on the basis of character, as determined by an evaluation of the essays that are submitted.

Scholarships are intended for our future leaders across a wide spectrum of fields of study. This award is available to high school seniors and all students attending a post secondary educational facility.

You are not required to be taking Engineering courses to be eligible.

How to Apply

Students must submit an essay of between 500 and 1000 words in answer to the following question:

When you look back on your life in 30 years, what would it take for you to consider your life successful? What relationships or accomplishments will be important on this journey?

Amount of award: $500.00

Deadline for entry: October 6, 2017

Submit essay to

There is no application packet for this award. Please do not include your resume at this time.

Be sure to include your full name as well as the name of the school you are attending this year and your plans for next year.

Further information, including previous winners, is available on our web site at:

AMY LOWELL POETRY TRAVELING SCHOLARSHIP

Award: / 1 - $52,000 scholarship; non-renewable.
Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $52,000.
To Study: / Literature/English/Writing
At: / Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.
Description: / Scholarship to a poet of American birth. Upon acceptance, the recipient agrees to spend 1 year outside the continent of North America in a place deemed by the recipient suitable to advance the art of poetry. At the end of the year, the recipient shall submit at least 3 poems for consideration by the trust's committee. For additional information visit website:
Deadline: / October 15
Application Requirements: / Application form, special requirements exist, entry in a contest.
Contact: / Laura Reidy
Administrator
Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship Trust
Two International Place
Boston, MA 02110
Phone: 617.248.5000
E-mail:
Web:

NATIONAL OPERA ASSOCIATION: VOCAL COMPETITION/LEGACY AWARD PROGRAM