TheAvon Foundation for Women’s Global Scholarship Programme has been established by the Avon Foundation for Women for Representatives in good standing or the children and grandchildren of Representatives in good standing. Scholarship recipients are chosen on the basis of their academic performance and a statement of career and educational aspirations and goals. Applicants must already be enrolled, or must be planning to enroll in a full-time or part-time course of study at an accredited college, university or vocational/technical college. Applicants can reapply to the program each year and may receive the award a maximum of four times.
Elks Legacy Awards are $4,000 scholarships available to children and grandchildren of Elks members. For the contest, any child or grandchild (or step-child, step-grandchild, or legal ward) of a living Elk who joined the order and the Elk must also be a paid-up member. The applicant must be a high school senior. Applicants must take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College Test (ACT).
The Goizueta Legacy Scholarships were established by Roberto Goizueta to benefit deserving children of associates of The Coca-Cola Company. The Goizueta Foundation provides need-based financial aid to five Goizueta Scholars each year. Each fall, The Coca-Cola Company notifies eligible employees about the scholarship program. Applications are available in late fall and scholarship recipients are notified in early spring. To assure complete impartiality in the selection of recipients and to preserve confidentiality of the parents’ financial circumstances, the program is administered by International Scholarship & Tuition Services.
The Gordon A. Rich Memorial Foundation was created to honor the memory of Gordon Rich. Gordon was an individual of extraordinary talent, energy and persistence with a passion for life. GAR's mission is to award grants to support the higher education goals of its recipients. The recipients of GAR scholarships are exceptionally qualified high school students with demonstrated financial need whose parents or guardians have, or had, a career in the financial services industry. You can view the Master List of companies which meet this definition; however, this list is not exhaustive. If you feel that a company which is not on the list meets this definition, please send an email to [email protected] with the name, location, phone number, and description of the organization.
Sheetz Family Charities, Inc. created The Joseph M. Sheetz Scholarship Fund, Inc. — also known as The Big Joe Scholarship Fund. Scholarship recipients are selected by an independent panel based on academic success, overall excellence of character, and community involvement and leadership. To be eligible to apply for a scholarship, an applicant must either be an eligible Sheetz employee or the child/step-child of an eligible Sheetz employee. An eligible Sheetz employee must have been in active employment and must have worked at least 320 hours (average 10 hours per week) from October 1, 2018 through May 10, 2019. Children/step-children of employees must be full-time post-secondary students for the 2019-2020 academic year. Employee applicants may be full-time or part-time students. See the application for complete requirements and details.
Live Más Scholarship for Restaurant Employees- You must be an employee of Taco Bell of America, LLC, Taco Bell Corp. or any of its franchisees or licensees, with a minimum of three months of continuous employment with such entity in a restaurant position (Team Member, Trainer, Shift Leader, Assistant General Manager, or Restaurant General Manager, etc..) as of the last day of applications. You’ll have to identify the specific secondary education program, college or certificate/degree option you want to get into, or for which you which you need funds. You may be looking to enroll or already enrolled in this secondary educational program. You must be willing to work with the Taco Bell Foundation’s Scholarship Management Company throughout the application and award process.
Princeton Prize in Race Relations Award is for students currently enrolled in ninth through twelfth grades in a participating region (Alabama, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Connecticut, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Nashville, New Jersey, NYC, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rochester, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St Louis, or Washington, DC) who have been actively involved in a volunteer activity that has had a significant, positive impact on race relations in their school or community.
Siemens- High school juniors who are children of active, full-time Siemens employees are eligible to apply for a $4,000 scholarship. Winners are selected based on their academic record throughout high school, PSAT/NMSQT test scores, school recommendations, significant contributions to the school and community, and the student’s statement of goals and interests.
State Farm Companies Foundation Scholarship- One hundred scholarships, ranging from $3,000 to $8,000 per year up to four years of college undergraduate study, are awarded to academically talented legal dependents of eligible State Farm associates, agents and retirees every year. The amount of the award takes into account the college educational costs, family circumstances, and other scholarship aid the winner receives.
For Tuition Exchange Scholarships (Parent is an Employee of a College), in order to be eligible to apply, the student must be the dependent of an eligible employee at one of the 677 plus member schools. For unique dependency questions - visit with your employer about your individual situation. If you or an immediate family is an employee of an eligible TE school please visit with your Tuition Exchange Liaison Officer (TELO). To find out who your TELO is, visit our front page (www.tuitionexchange.org) then click on the Families tab (second from the left) and select Member Schools. Under the Section Membership Page, you can scroll to find your school of employment. Click to display the name and email contact. Your TELO is the best place for info.
The Union Plus Scholarship Program has awarded more than $4.3 million to students of working families who want to begin or continue their post-secondary education. (You do not need to be a Union Plus Credit Card holder to apply for this scholarship.) Current and retired members of participating unions, their spouses and their dependent children (as defined by IRS regulations). At least one year of continuous union membership by the applicant, applicant's spouse or parent (if applicant is a dependent). Applicants are evaluated according to academic ability, social awareness, financial need and appreciation of labor. A GPA of 3.0 or higher is recommended. The required essays can account for up to half your total score.
The Walmart Dependent Scholarship Program awards scholarships of up to $13,000 that can be used over the course of four academic years. Eligible applicants who complete the online application process will be evaluated based on financial need and academic achievement. Approximately 25% of all eligible applicants will receive scholarships. Applicants must be the dependent of a Walmart associate (employee) who has been actively employed within any division of Walmart for at least six consecutive months as of April 2, 2018.