Saturday, November 19, 2011

First Full tuition Scholarships for women from Collegeship.com

We know scholarships are hard to find. Here are a few scholarships just for women. Looking for more full tuition or partial tuition scholarships? Then you know that only one website has a complete index of all full tuition and partial tuition scholarships available: http://Collegeship.com


Belmont University



Servant Leader Scholarship
One full-tuition scholarship for a Baptist Woman

http://www.belmont.edu/catalog/undergrad2010jun/admis_finan/finan/f_aid.html





Marymount University, Virginia



Clare Boothe Luce Scholarship for Women in Science and Mathematics

This competitive scholarship provides women majoring in Biology, Mathematics, or Information Technology (Computer Science specialty) with full tuition and room and board for up to four years. Applicants should be U.S. citizens with a record of high academic achievement and an interest in teaching or research in math or science.

Priority consideration will be given to scholarship applications received by February 1. Later applications will be considered on a funds-available basis.

http://www.marymount.edu/admissions/undergraduate/financialAid/freshAid.aspx


Helen Crider Smith “Women as Leaders” Scholarship – As part of the Schubert Scholars Competition, this scholarship is awarded to an incoming female student who has an outstanding record of academic achievement and demonstrated leadership. It covers full tuition and is renewable for up to three additional years of study. Renewal requires a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.0) at the end of the sophomore year, and for each year thereafter.

Schimmel Scholarship – As part of the Schubert Scholars Competition, this scholarship is awarded to an outstanding incoming female student with an excellent academic record and demonstrated leadership ability. It covers tuition, room, and board and is renewable for up to three additional years of study. Renewal requires a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.0) at the end of the sophomore year, and for each year thereafter.

http://finaid.owu.edu/meritAid.html

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