AmeriCorps is a network of national service programs that engage Americans in intensive service to meet the nation’s critical needs in education, public safety, health, and the environment.
AmeriCorps offers benefits including an education award, which can be applied to college tuition or student loans.
Established in 2003, the Boettcher Teachers Program is a dual licensure and master’s degree fellowship designed to prepare a highly-skilled workforce of professional educators who make a difference in the individual lives of low-income students and communities and the schools that serve them.
Boettcher Teaching Fellows are specially trained and endorsed to work with culturally and linguistically diverse students, and earn a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Denver, as well as a Colorado teaching license from the Colorado Department of Education.
The British Marshall Scholarship offers full tuition and living expenses for study at any accredited university within the United Kingdom.
Application is open to American citizens who either already possess or will possess a four-year degree from an accredited college or university in the United States before the start of their award.
Prospective applicants must have at least a 3.7 GPA.
Anyone giving serious consideration to applying can contact Marshall Scholarship alumnus Lionel Foster at [email protected].
The purpose of the Actuarial Scholarships for Minority Students program is to provide scholarships at the undergraduate or graduate level for students interested in pursuing actuarial careers.
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of individual merit and financial need and are renewable.
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Inc. (CHCI) 911 Second Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Tel: 1-800-392-3532 Fax: (202) 546-2143 Tel: (202) 543-1771 Website:https://chci.org/?s=scholarships
CHCI’s educational services are designed to provide Latino students with the tools and resources they need to succeed in attaining a higher education.
CHCI’s website contains information on college preparation, scholarships, internships, fellowships and a section for parents to assist them in successfully guiding their children from K-12 education to the university setting.
CLEO is a non-profit project of the American Bar Association (ABA) Fund for Justice and Education to expand opportunities for minority and low-income students to attend law school.
The Department of Homeland Security offers a variety of prestigious scholarships, fellowships, internships and training opportunities to expose talented students to the broad national security mission.