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Web Sites
Back to College
Resources for Reentry Students
http://www.back2college.com/
A compilation of resources including financial aid opportunities as well
as a whole array of additional assistance.
Business and Professional Women
Foundation
Career Advancement Scholarships
http://www.bpwusa.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3381
The Business and Professional Women's Foundation promotes equity for
working women through education, information, and research. The
foundation provides financial assistance to women seeking additional
education to advance in their careers or re-enter the workforce, and
also collects, conducts, and analyzes research on issues affecting women
in the workplace. The BPW Foundation is now accepting applications for
its 2004-2005 scholarship program. Applicants must be women 25 years of
age or older. They also must be officially accepted into an accredited
program or course of study at a U.S. institution (includes institutions
in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) and must be graduating within 12
to 24 months from the date of grant. Applicants must also demonstrate
critical need for financial assistance. Visit the Business and
Professional Women's Foundation Web site for more information or
contact: BPW Foundation, ATTN: Scholarships, 2012 Massachusetts Ave, NW,
Washington, DC 20036; Tel: (202) 293-1200 ext. 169.
Also listed under Business.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
Foundation Center Advice for
Returning Students
http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted/faqs/html/nontraditional.html
Jeannette Rankin Foundation
Women's Education Fund
http://www.rankinfoundation.org/
The Jeannette Rankin Foundation continues the legacy of Jeanette Rankin,
the first woman elected to Congress. Every year scholarships of $1,500
each are available to 25 women, aged 35 or above, to pursue their
education. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, and have been accepted or
enrolled in a certified technical/vocational training program or
undergraduate college program. Awards will be made to promising students
with severe financial need.
Paying for College;
A Financial Guide for Adults Returning to School
http://www.collegeboard.com/finaid/html/CUPayforCollBro.pdf
Practical advice from the College Board.
P.E.O. Program for Continuing
Education
http://www.peointernational.org/about/pce-fact-sheet.pdf
P.E.O. Program for Continuing Education (PCE) was established in 1973 to
provide need based grants to women in the United States and Canada whose
education has been interrupted and who find it necessary to return to
school to support themselves and/or their families.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
Raise the Nation
http://www.raisethenation.org/
Raise The Nation celebrates independence through education by awarding
grants and scholarships to single parent women and their children. The
majority of single parent women work full time, while 45.5% work
multiple jobs just to meet basic needs. Childcare costs are often 1/3 of
a woman’s weekly pay and if she has two children the cost nearly
doubles. In spite of these difficulties many single parent women return
to school while working full time. The greatest hardship for these very
determined women is finding the extra money for tuition, books, and
childcare. In addition, student loan repayment is difficult, often
amounting to the equivalent of a monthly new car or mortgage payment.
Raise The Nation provides money directly to the Colleges, Universities
and student loan providers for the purpose of helping these women
complete and pay for their education. We also offer assistance for
childcare, books and other basic needs. Scholarships are awarded twice a
year and distribution of funds is directly related to our success in
fundraising.
Also listed under Grants for Individuals--Undergraduates.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
Raise the Nation Foundation
Scholarship For Continuing Education
http://www.raisethenation.org/RTNLibrary/RTNGrants.html
This scholarship is available to single parent women who would like to
go to school or continue with their education, but have been denied
sufficient resources. Many single parent women are denied educational
grants and assistance unless they are living in crisis and poverty and
are instead forced to borrow money for tuition and living expenses,
which is very difficult to re-pay based on the national earning average
of $24,000 a year - even with an education. We recognize single parent
women who want to raise their standard of living and that of their
children by continuing education and advancing their careers.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
Soroptimist International of the
Americas Women’s Opportunity Award
http://www.soroptimistmidwest.org/
Each year, the Soroptimist Foundation awards about $250,000 in Making a
Difference for Women grants to more than 40 Soroptimist clubs that are
initiating or continuing innovative projects that benefit women and
girls. Sample projects include refurbishing domestic violence shelters,
providing job training for women in transition, financing legal services
for low-income women, providing mammograms to women with no health
insurance, and sponsoring enrichment programs for at-risk girls. Clubs
can receive awards between $500 and $10,000.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
Talbot’s Women’s Scholarships Fund
http://www.talbots.com/talbotsonline/index.asp
Note: type "scholarship" in the search engine box
Since 1997, this classic women's clothing retailer has dedicated
$100,000 a year to a national scholarship program to help women complete
their undergraduate education. Each year, five women are awarded $10,000
each, and 50 women, $1,000 each to return to school. To be eligible, you
must have been away from school for at least 5 years. Look for
applications in Talbot’s stores soon, or call 507-931-1682.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
Daniel Kovach
Foundation Scholarships
Eligibility:
Numerous national scholarship for a variety of majors; for more
information please check the Daniel Kovach Foundation Scholarship
website:
http://www.collegescholarships.org/our-scholarships/
Award: $2,000
Third Wave Scholarship Program for
Young Women
Eligibility:
For full or part time students age 30 and under enrolled in, or accepted
to, an accredited university, college or community college. Should
also be involved activists, artists, or cultural workers working on
issues such as racism, homophobia, sexism, o r other forms of
inequality. See website:
http:www.thirdwavefoundation.org/programs/scholarships.html
Award: 1,000-5,000
Women In Defense Scholarship-Horizons
Scholarship
Eligibility:
Woman, citizen of the United States, demonstrate financial need,
currently enrolled at an accredit Ted university or college, either full
or part time; undergraduate and graduate students are eligible;
undergraduate must have attained at least junior level status (61
credits); demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national
security or defense, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum
grade point average of 3.25.
See website:
http://wid.ndia.org/horizon/scholar.htm
Awards: $500 – 2000
Women of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America
Eligibility:
Women 21 years of age or older and a member of ELCA in America.
Applicant must be a U.S. citizen whose education has been interrupted
for at least two years since high school.
See website:
http://www.womenoftheelca.org/whatwedo/scholarship.html
Awards: 500-2,000
Databases
Community of Science Funding
Opportunities Database
On campus access
Off campus access using EZ Proxy Server
Students can identify additional funding opportunities by searching this
database. Select Main Search and then type in the academic discipline of
your choice in the "All Fields" box.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
Foundation Grants to Individuals
Online (Main Library Access Only)
http://gtionline.fdncenter.org/ipl.php
Includes descriptions of more than 6,000 foundations and public
charities that fund individual grant seekers, and is searchable by nine
different criteria. Records provide contact information, financial data,
application information, and program descriptions, with links to more
than 500 foundation Web sites. Updated quarterly.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
GrantSelect
http://72.3.247.11/gs/cgi-bin/welcome.pl
GrantSelect is the online version of the GRANTS Database containing over
10,000 funding opportunities provided by over 3,400 sponsoring
organizations.
RSP Funding for Graduate Students
On campus access
Off campus access using EZ Proxy Server
Provides a search engine for identifying the thousands of funding
programs available to support research, study, training, personal and
organizational projects, conference and workshop attendance, exchange
programs, and creative activities in the United States or abroad. The
programs described here are sponsored by government agencies,
professional organizations, corporations, sororities and fraternities,
foundations, religious groups, educational associations, and
military/veterans organizations. All areas of the sciences, social
sciences, and humanities are covered.
Note: 4 simultaneous users only.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
FastWeb
http://www.fastweb.com/.
If you have access to the world wide web and are willing to fill in the
online forms, this service promises a free customized list of financial
aid sources. FastWeb is actually a searchable database of more than
400,000 private sector scholarships, fellowships, grants, and loans from
more than 3,000 sources for all levels of higher education. First-time
visitors have to register (first and last name and a user ID), then
complete a profile, including background and fields of study.
Registrants then receive a list of all currently relevant funding
sources. The registration information is stored and can be used on
subsequent visits. The entire sign-up process, and delivery of available
funding sources, can be a bit tedious: about five to twenty minutes,
depending on the connection speed. Approximately 500 new scholarships
are added to the database daily, so registrants can stay current.
Provided courtesy of Financial Aid Information Page and Student
Services, Inc. created by Mark Kantrowitz and sponsored by the National
Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.
(Last checked 02/10/07)
Books
Better Late Than Never : Financial Aid
for Re-Entry Women Seeking Education and Training.
Women's Equity Action League. Washington, D.C. : WEAL, 1987. 59pp. Main
Library Stacks LB 2338 .B47 1987
Focuses on programs that provide financial aid for women who need to
train or retrain for a career. Apprenticeships are also included.
Financing Your College Degree: A Guide
for Adult Students. David F.
Finney. New York, N.Y. : College Entrance Examination Board, 1997.
141pp. Main Library Reference (1 East) Funding Center LB2337.4 .F56 1997
Peterson's Scholarships and Loans for
Adult Students: The Only Guide to College Financing for Students 25 and
Over. Princeton, N.J. :
Peterson's Thomson Learning, c2000. 398pp. Main Library Reference
Funding Center LB2337.2 .P466 2000
The first ten chapters are a complete review of the basic and essential
financial aid options that are available for adult students and provide
advice on managing the financial aid process and student debt. The rest
of the book identifies 549 award programs, scholarships, fellowships,
grants, prizes, and other gift aid opportunities for adults.
Scholarships for Re-entry Students:
Grants and Retraining Assistance for Adults Returning to College
(E-Book Advertisement)
http://www.adultstudentgrants.com/
Although many adult students hear about help to go back to school,
continue their education, or train for a new career, they are often
unaware where to find it or what programs they may be eligible for. Our
special eBook provides information on scholarships, grants, and private
organizations and associations that aid adults returning to college.
Sources of aid include awards especially for re-entry students, women,
single parents, and adults re-entering the work force, including money
from federal, state, and private organizational and academic programs.
Assistance is available for full or part-time, undergraduate and
graduate study. Awards range from $500 to $10,000, include description
and contact information, and are hyper-linked for the Web. All
information is newly updated, and available for immediate download.
Non-Traditional StudentScholarship Application
The Non-traditional Student Scholarship is
intended to provide college financial assistance to non-traditional men
and women in the pursuit of obtaining a Bache laureate degree. The
University recognizes that the non-traditional population is
increasingly growing and is interested in aiding these students because
they understand varying degrees of hardship that is experienced by
non-traditional students when returning to school.
General Information
Non-Traditional Student Scholarships:
Scholarships totaling between $500 – $2000 will be
made annually to three qualified applicants. The size of the award will
be determined on the basis of an applicant’s financial need and
scholastic achievement. The award will be made directly to the
university, and not to the individual students.
Eligibility:
Eligibility criteria for the scholarships listed below vary.
Nontraditional Student Services Continuing Education Scholarship:
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In-state and out-state undergraduate students are eligible.
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Must be pursing first undergraduate degree.
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Student must meet the criteria of being a non-traditional student as
set by Arkansas State University.
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Must show financial need.
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Must be enrolled and have successfully completed 12 semester hours.
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Must have a grade point average of a minimum of 2.5.
Nontraditional Student Services Incentive
Grant:
1.
In-state and out-state undergraduate students are eligibl
2.
Must be pursuing first undergraduate degree.
3.
Students must meet the criteria of being a non-traditional
student as set by Arkansas State University.
4.
Must show financial need.
5.
Must be enrolled and accumulated a minimum of 60 semester
hours (can not apply for both the
continuing education and incentive scholarship).
6.
Must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above.
Johnson Non-Traditional Minority Grant
1.
In-state undergraduate students are eligible
2.
Must be pursuing first undergraduate degree.
3.
Student must show financial need.
4.
Student must be classified as a sophomore
5.
African American students majoring in Business, Education
(post-secondary teaching), or Psychology.
6.
Must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above.
Requirements:
Each applicant must submit the following by
November 12, 2007 to:
Non-Traditional Student Services Scholarships
Tribal Leadership Center – Non-Traditional Student
Services
P.O. Box 1980
State University, AR 72467
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A
complete application form.
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A
transcript of completed college work.
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An
essay communicating your academic desire and reason for continuing
your education.
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A
letter of recommendation from an instructor at the current
university.
Other Financial
aid websites:
http://www.finaid.org
http://www.ed.gov/aboutoffices/list/ope/index.html
http://www.collegenet.com.mach25/
http://www.srnexpress.com
http://collegeboard.com/pay
http://www.myfuture.com/money/searchingfordollars_all.html#st
http://www.xap.com/getmoney/schoalrship
http://www.studentjobs.gov/d_scholarship.asp
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