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Official Name Category Academy of Student Pharmacists Professional Official Name Category National Scholarships National 9 students, $1000 each; application: http://www.aphafoundation.org/searchable_files/filemanager/2009% Academy of Student Pharmacists Professional 20Scholarship%20Application.pdf National- no specified number awarded, between $500-$2500 more Alpha Kappa Psi: Business Academic/Interest information: http://www.akpsi.org/?page=scholarships National- no specified number awarded, up to $500 application: Alpha Phi Omega: Service Service http://www.apo.org/site/site_files/john_mack_application.pdf $750 x 2 recipients Alpha Psi Omega Honor Society http://www.alphapsiomega.org/resources/scholarship 1 $1,000 per each Jesuit institution Alpha Sigma Nu: Jesuit Honor Society http://www.achsnatl.org/grants.asp?society=asn Minority, Physicians of Tomorrows, Scholarship Fun, Arthur Wilson, MD Scholarship. Site has more information. http://www.ama- American Medical Association assn.org/ama/pub/about-ama/our-people/affiliated-groups/ama- Medical Student Section Professional foundation/our-programs/medical-education.shtml 2 Grants. See site for details. http://www.amwa- American Medical Women's doc.org/index.cfm?objectid=D6A8F2EB-D567-0B25- Association Professional 597B0D932D6607EA Many scholarships available. See site for details. Asian Law Students Association Professional http://www.napaba.org/napaba/showpage.asp?code=scholarships More info on Application; multiple scholarships http://www.imanet.org/pdf/Scholarship%20Program%202008- 2009.pdf also have scholarships for minority members and women Beta Alpha Psi: Accounting Honor Society see site here: http://www.bap.org/ships/index.htm Biology Club Academic/Interest multiple scholarships: http://oedb.org/scholarship/biology http://www.wcl.american.edu/outsidescholarships/diversity_ethnic.cf Black Law Student Association Professional m multiple scholarships available; see site for details http://www.nextstudent.com/directory-of- Chinese Student Association Cultural scholarships/ethnic/0006/ethnic-Chinese-scholarships.aspx American Meterorological Society offers scholarships; see site for CU Atmospheric Science Society Academic/Interest details http://www.ametsoc.org/amsstudentinfo/index.html CU Latino Student Association Cultural http://www.latinocollegedollars.org/ Multiple available thru American OT Foundation: CU Student Occupational Therapy http://www.enotes.com/scholarships-loans/american-occupational- Association Professional therapy-foundation-inc http://www.deltazeta.org/Scholarships/AM/ContentManagerNet/HT Delta Zeta ‐ Sorority Greek MLDisplay.aspx?Section=Scholarships&ContentID=3616 Gamma Phi Beta ‐ Sorority Greek http://www.gammaphibeta.org/foundation/opportunities/named.asp Community service grants thru American Marketing Association J Mark (formally American http://themarketingfoundation.org/collegiate_community_service.ht Marketing Association) Academic/Interest ml scholarship application Kappa Kappa Gamma ‐ Sorority Greek http://www.umkkg.org/documents/Scholarship%20application.doc six $1,500 two named $1,500 scholarships, and a potential for two named $2,500 scholarships Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity Professional http://www.kappapsi.org/national/preston/content?id=200900009 see site for listings and more information Knights of Columbus Service http://www.kofc.org/un/eb/en/members/scholarships/index.html see site for more information and applications NAACP College Chapter Political http://www.naacp.org/youth/scholarships/information/ Scholarships and student loans National Community Pharmacists http://www.ncpanet.org/scholarships/index.php (has not been Association Professional updated for 2009) National Society of Collegiate Scholars Honor Society http://www.nscs.org/scholarships Omicron Delta Kappa: Leadership Honor Society http://odk.org/opportunities/foundation_scholarships http://www.nebraskafbla.org/documents/Scholarship-PBL.doc Phi Beta Lambda Academic/Interest http://www.fbla-pbl.org/fbla.asp?sectionid=587&page=597 Phi Delta Chi: Pharmacy Professional http://www.phideltachi.org/about/org_awards.htm Phi Delta Phi: Law Professional http://www.phideltaphi.org/news/20507/ http://www.enotes.com/scholarships-loans/phi-delta-theta- Phi Delta Theta ‐ Fraternity Greek educational-foundation Phi Lambda Sigma: Pharmacy Professional http://www.philambdasigma.org/awards.htm Phi Sigma Tau: Philosophy Honor Society http://www.achsnatl.org/society.asp?society=pst Pi Beta Phi ‐ Sorority Greek http://www.pibetaphifoundation.org/scholarship-program Robert D. Lynn http://www.pikes.org/media/documents/Robert_D_Lynn_Application .pdf Available Scholarships: http://www.pikes.org/Foundation/content.aspx?item=EducationalFo Pi Kappa Alpha ‐ Fraternity Greek undation/OtherScholarships.xml Pi Theta Epsilon: Occupational Scholarships thru American OT Foundation Therapy Professional http://www.aotf.org/ScholarshipsGrants/ScholarshipProgram.aspx Psi Chi: Psychology Honor Society Awards and Grants http://www.psichi.org/Awards/ Sigma Alpha Epsilon ‐ Fraternity Greek http://www.sae.net/Page.aspx?pid=260 Undergraduate Awards: Sigma Phi Epsilon ‐ Fraternity Greek http://www.sigep.org/awards/undergraduate.asp Awards, Scholarships, Grants, Internships Sigma Tau Delta: English Honor Society http://www.english.org/sigmatd/awards/index.shtml Programs and Awards Society of Physics Students Academic/Interest http://www.sigmapisigma.org/programs/scholarships/ Student Athletic Trainers scholarship thru national athletic trainers association Organization Academic/Interest http://www.natafoundation.org/scholarship.html http://college-financial- Student Jewish Organization Religious aid.suite101.com/article.cfm/scholarships_for_jewish_students Student National Medical No posting for 2009 http://www.snma.org/membership- Association Professional scholarship.php Foundation Scholarships http://www.thetaphialpha.org/foundation_scholarship.php Application Checklist Theta Phi Alpha‐sorority Greek http://www.thetaphialpha.org/pdf/ScholarshipApplication2009.doc.
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