Scholarship Source Application Deadline Award Date (If Known) Amount AFCEA Educational Foundation Young Entrepreneur Scholarship June 1 $2,000 GPA: 3.0 Discipline Open to students currently pursuing an Specific; undergraduate or graduate degree in the hard science General Use or technology disciplines while employed by a small business. Business majors with a minor in science or technology are also eligible. Scholarship is intended for students attending school on a part-time basis, whether at a two-year community college or accredited university. AFCEA General John A. Wickham Scholarship May 1 $2,000 GPA: 3.5 Discipline Specific; General Use Open to full-time students working towards a degree in electrical, computer, chemical systems or aerospace engineering; computer science, physics; mathematics; science or mathematics education; technology management; or management information systems. AGC (Associated General Contractors of America) Education and Research Foundation Scholarship November 3 $2500-$3750 GPA: 2.0 Discipline Specific; General Use Must be pursuing a degree in construction or construction-related engineering. A dual degree with construction or construction-related engineering as one part is acceptable. Eligibility requirements differ for undergraduate students and graduate students. AIGA St. Louis Design Scholarship January 31 $500 Discipline Specific; General Use Open to students currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in the design, art, or digital media disciplines. The scholarship is intended for students currently enrolled in a part-time or full-time post-secondary program at an accredited community college or university. Alliance/Merck Ciencia March 15, April (Science) Hispanic 15, October 15 Scholars Program (depending on $2,000 Identity Open to Hispanic college students pursuing a degree Specific; in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math Discipline (STEM). Specific Up to $4000 Study Abroad; Open to U.S. citizens enrolled in a U.S. college who General Use plan to study in Japan and earn credit from their home institution degree program. semester traveling) American Association of Teachers of Japanese October 8 Spring semester Minimum Search Terms GPA (If known) Eligibility requirements Amideast Scholarships March 15, April Varies $500-$2000 Study Abroad; General Use 15, October 15 (depending on semester traveling) Open to all students studying abroad in Egypt, Jordan, Morrocco, Oman, and Tunisia; preference given to first-generation students and those from groups traditionally underrepresented in study abroad programs. Amizade Global Service Learning Check website for details up to $1000 API Study Abroad Scholarships Varies by semester $250-$1,000 3.0 GPA Identity Open to students accepted into an API study abroad Specific; program. Several separate scholarship opportunities, Membership including some specifically for first-generation Required students. Students must demonstrate financial need. Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund January 13 Not Specified GPA: 2.7 Identity Specific; General Use Audre Lorde Memorial Prose Prize December 31 $250 Auxiliary of United Transportation Union Scholarship Fund March 31 $1,000/annually Benjamin Franklin Travel Grant April 15 up to $1500 Discipline Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are at Specific; least 18 years old and double majoring in French and Identity Specific some other degree program. Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship March 5, October 1 (depending on semester) Up to $5000 Identity Specific Varies Membership Open to all students enrolled in an Amizade Global Required, Service learning course; preference is given to General Use students with financial need and who have never had travel abroad experience. GPA: 2.0 Open to students of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity and who are citizens, national, or legal permanent residents of the U.S. Discipline Open to feminist writers of fiction or prose. Requires Specific; submission of a work on Lorde's work. General Use Membership Open to children, stepchildren, grandchildren and Required, step-grandchildren of living UTU Auxiliary members in Identity good standing. When applying for scholarship, the Specific; Auxiliary member must have been a member for at General Use least one year as of March 31 in the year of the scholarship application and maintain membership through the duration of the scholarship award. Applicants must be 25 years of age or younger. Open to any applicant who receives Pell Grant aid and is accepted into a credit-bearing program abroad where s/he will spend at least four weeks in one country (excluding Cuba or any countries on U.S. Watch List). Preference given to first-generation, underrepresented students with financial need and those who have never studied abroad before. Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship May 31 Not Specified GPA: 3.0 Open to full-time undergraduate students who have completed at least one full semester of college, and have declared a major in computer science/CIS/MIS/IT. Applicants must also be an active AITP student member. Bill Kane Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship Check website for details $1,000 GPA: 3.3 Open to any full-time student officially recognized as an undergraduate health education major at an accredited college or university. The student must have sophomore, junior, or senior status at the time of application. Boren Awards February 5 up to $20,000 Business Technology Association May 1 $1,000-$1,500 The Chick Evans Caddie See website for details. Scholarship Full tuition and housing GPA: 3.0 Membership specific; General use July 1 $1,200 GPA: 3.5 $1,000 GPA: 3.0 Identity Open to nontraditional students enrolled at least halfSpecific; time in School of Arts and Sciences or School of Discipline Education. Specific; Membership Open to undergraduate Silver or Gold Award Girl required: Scouts who plan to study abroad. General Use Clara B. Small Scholarship Corinne Jeannine Schillings See website for details. Foundation Upon start of program abroad Discipline emphasis Open to U.S. citizens enrolled in a U.S. institution of higher education and studying abroad in a country outside of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or Western Europe. Preference is given to applicants studying a less commonly taught language and an interest in working for the U.S. Government. Identity Open to the son or daughter of a principal or of a fullspecific; time employee of a current BTA Retail Dealer General use Member, and a full-time student maintaining a class schedule of at least 12 credit hours. Open to individuals who have caddied, successfully and regularly, for a minimum of two years and also expected to caddie and/or work at their sponsoring club during the summer when they apply for the scholarship. Excellent academics: Candidates must have completed their junior year of high school with above a B average in college preparatory courses and are required to take the ACT. Demonstrated financial need: Candidates must clearly establish their need for financial assistance. Outstanding character: Candidates must be outstanding in character, integrity and leadership. Critical Language See website for details. Scholarship Program Fully funded program CVS Caremark Corporate See website for details. Scholarship Not Specified DAAD Scholarship Discipline A U.S. Department of State language program that Specific provides language instruction in a language of critical need, including Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish and Urdu. Open to U.S. citizens. Some programs require prior language experience, Identity Specific: General Use April Diversity Abroad See website for details. Scholarships Open to second- and third-year students enrolled full time who plan to study in Germany for a period of four to 10 months. $500-$2000 Identity Specific; General Use Excellence in a Foreign Language Scholaship May 1/ October 25 Exxon Mobile Bernard Harris Math and Science Scholarship April 2 $5,000 GPA: 3.0 Foundation for Global See website for details. Scholars $1000-$2500 GPA: 2.5 Fund for Education Abroad See website for Highly encourages applications from first-generation and economically disadvantaged and students who are members of racial minority groups GPA: 3.3 Identity Specific Open to non-native speakers of the language of study who attend a school in the IES Abroad Consortium. Identity Open to minority students interested in pursuing a Specific; degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math. Discipline Applicants must be accepted to a four-year college or Specific; university and plan to enroll full time. General Use Open to All Citizens Open to U.S. citizens enrolled in a U.S. college or university where transfer credit from an academic program abroad will be applied to your U.S. degree. Up to $10,000 Open to All Citizens; Identity Emphasis Open to U.S. citizens who plan to study abroad for at least four weeks. Preference is given to those with financial need, students from underrepresented backgrounds, and those who will be studying with a language or service emphasis. $500 Discipline specific Open to students who participate in an International Service Learning project. Eligible students must receive credit for their participation and the program must have a service component. details. Fund for International See website for details. Service Learning Open to children of full-time CVS employees. The student is either a high school senior or current college student who will be enrolled in a 2- or 4-year accredited U.S.-based college, junior college or university leading to a recognized undergraduate degree. Golden Key Study Abroad Scholarship July 1 $1,000 Membership Required; Study Abroad Only Open to Golden Key members who are current college students and either currently enrolled in or accepted in a study abroad program. Greater St. Louis Art Association Check website in January for details up to $1,500 Discipline Specific ; General Use Open to students who file a basic information form and submitting photos or slides of their art work. Scholars are chosen by the merit of their work only. The applicant must submit a fully completed application with six images of his or her recent art work, whether digital images (preferred), slides or photographs. Hawthorne Players Duckie Demere Scholarship April 1 Not Specified Discipline Open to students who have demonstrated talent, specific: interest and effort in the performing arts, especially in General Use the community. Participation in Hawthorne Players and other community theater productions will be considered. Hilary Echo Douglas See website for details Memorial Scholarship Varies Open to All Open to students who are U.S. citizens or permanent Citizens residents who plan to study abroad for at least four weeks. Preference given to those who show an interest in Vietnam and giving back to a global community. Application period over. Check again next year. $1,000-$5,000 GPA: 3.0 Identity Specific; General Use Independent Order of Odd See website for details. Fellows - Loan Program Freshman year $3,000 Sophomore year $4,000 Junior year $4,000 Senior year $5,000 GPA: 2.0 Membership Open to members or students have a relative who is required: an active member of an Odd Fellow or Rebekah General use Lodge. A maximum of $16,000 can be borrowed for a LOAN ONLY complete course of four years or more. The maximum is $5,000 for one year of study. All applicants must be attending school halftime or more to be eligible. May 15 $2,000 Hispanic Scholarship Fund Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Charles J. & Christine Wirz Scholarship Open to students of Hispanic heritage who are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. The online application system will tell students for which scholarship programs they qualify. Open to all: Open to students who have completed one grading General Use period in a College or University. The application must have a Lodge endorsement. Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Glenn Coursey Agriculture Scholarship May 15 $3,000 Membership Open to members of the Order or have a relative who required: is a member of an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge. Discipline The application must be signed by the Secretary of specific: the Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge to verify General Use membership.Students who have completed one semester in college in an agriculture field and have an average to above average academic record. They must show a need for financial assistance, demonstrate leadership ability, be enrolled in an accredited two or four year college, university or vocational-technology school and pursue a career in agriculture. Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Ingstrom Trust Regional Scholarship May 15 $3,000 Membership Open to members of the Order or have a relative who required; is a member of an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge. General Use Applicants must have completed one grading period in a College or University. The Application must be signed by the Secretary of the Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge to verify membership. Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Non-Traditional Scholarship May 15 Not Specified Membership Open to members, or have a relative who is a required: member of an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge. General Use. Applicants should be at least 30 years of age and not dependent upon parents or another person for support, or be married and not dependent upon parents or another person, other than your spouse, for support, or be supporting your own child and not dependent upon parents or another person for support. Hold a high school degree or its equivalent. Apply and be accepted into a degree program at an accredited college or university. Enroll in college. Demonstrate financial need. Applicants must be, or have a relative who is a member of an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge. The Application must be signed by the Secretary of the applicant or relative's Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge, with the Lodge seal affixed, to verify membership. Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Vocational Technology Scholarship May 15 $1,000 Membership Open to members of the Order or have a relative who required; is a member of an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge. General Use The application must be signed by the Secretary of the Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge to verify membership. Jaycees Scholarships up to $3000 General Use Open to U.S. citizens demonstrating financial need. John T. Belcher Scholarship January 13 $750-$1,500 Kelly Lynn Lutz Scholarship January 10 $1,000-$4,000 Kevin Jetton Service Scholarship May 31 Not Specified Kids' Chance of Missouri Scholarship for Children of Missouri's Seriously Injured Workers April 30 & October 30 Not Specified Kiwanis Earl Collins Scholarship Foundation Check website for details $750 La Unidad Latina Foundation Scholarship February 15 $250-$1,000 LEAP Scholarships for College and Minority College Students February 28 $1,250 Membership Required; General Use Resident of Missouri (or child of MSCPA member) enrolled in a college or university in Missouri at least 12 course hours as an Accounting major. Letters Scholarship for Mature Women October 1 $1,000 Identity Specific; General Use Open to female U.S. citizens aged 35 and over. LewerMark Scholarship March 5 $1,250 Identity Specific; General Use An essay contest based on applicant's response to a question about the importance of international education. Distributed in two installments over semester of study Membership Required; General Use Open to members of the Future Builders Foundation General Use; Open to students who have lost the life of at least one Identity Specific parent to cancer before the age of 22. GPA: 3.0 Discipline Open to full-time undergraduate students who have Specific; completed at least one full semester of college, and General Use; have declared a major in computer Membership science/CIS/MIS/IT. Applicants must also be an active Required AITP student member Identity Specific; General Use Open to individuals whose parent has sustained a serious injury or a fatality in a Missouri work related accident covered by workers’ compensation. GPA: 3.3 General Use Open to individuals applying to Junior or Community College, or a university. Evidence of motivation, i.e. extracurricular activities. Statement on educational plans and goals. Score at least 23 on ACT or in the 82nd percentile on the SAT. Two letters of recommendation. GPA: 2.8 Identity Open to Hispanic undergraduate or graduate students Specific; who have completed at least one year of General Use undergraduate and/or graduate study. Degrees eligible: all Bachelor degrees and Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Public Administration/Policy, Master of Social Work, Master of Education and Master of Divinity. LivFund Year round (2 scholarships per month) $500 Specific Open to anyone 18 and older interested in studying in Countries Latin America. (Latin America) Marguerite Ross Barnett Memorial Scholarship Early application encouraged, but no deadline Tuition Charged for 6-9 Credit Hours While Enrolled Part Time GPA: 2.5 General Use Open to Missouri residents who are at least 18 years old, enrolled at least half time, but less than full time (6-11 credit hours), employed and compensated for at least 20 hours per week. Only available at participating Missouri schools. Must have FAFSA on file by Aug. 1, 2013. Masonic Scholarship Fund Of Missouri Scholarships March 31 $1000-$8000 GPA: 3.0 General Use Applicants must be a graduate of a Missouri public high school and enrolled or planning to enroll as a fulltime student (12 hours credit per semester or term) at an accredited college or university in the United States. Selection is made without regard to race, creed, sex or country of origin. Missouri Broadcasters Association March 31 Not Specified GPA: 3.0 Discipline Open to Missouri residents and must be enrolled or Specific; planning to enroll in a broadcast or related curriculum, which provides training and expertise applicable to a broadcast operation. Missouri Conservation Agents Association February 1 $500 GPA: 2.5 Discipline Specific; Open to Missouri residents pursuing a degree in biology, wildlife management, forestry, fisheries, ecology, agriculture, criminal justice, or a field of study closely related to the preceding subjects. Missouri Council of the Blind Scholarship Program May 1 Not Specified GPA: 2.0 Identity Specific; General Use Open to any legally blind Missourian pursuing a full time course of study at the college and graduate levels. In as much as possible this committee shall consult with the Rehabilitation Services of the Blind to determine their assessments of the applicant and the amount of assistance which will be provided by that agency. Missouri DECA See website for details. Scholarships Bud Hartley Memorial President’s Scholarship $1,000 Program Open to individuals who are successfully participating Specific in the internship component of a DESE approved Marketing or Cooperative Career Education program and being an active DECA member. Missouri DECA See website for details. Scholarships Kent McDaniel Memorial Scholarship $1,000 Identity Open to students whose life has been positively specific; impacted as a result of their involvement in Marketing General Use or Cooperative Career Education and DECA. Missouri DECA See website for details. Scholarships Lead a Legacy Scholarship Missouri DECA See website for details. Scholarships Lester B. Kesterson Scholarship $1,000 General Use Open to students who exemplify qualities of servant leadership and a spirit of making a positive difference through community service. $1,000 Identify Open to individuals in a DESE approved Marketing or Specific;Memb Co- operative Career Education program, be an active ership DECA member and must attend the State CDC as a competitive event participant. Missouri DECA See website for details. Scholarships Tom Wilson Scholarship $1,000 Identity Open to students whose life has been positively Specific; impacted as a result of their involvement in Marketing Membership or Cooperative Career Education and DECA. Missouri Department of The American Legion Joseph J. Frank Scholarship April 20 $500 Membership Required Open to students who attended a full session of Missouri Boys / Girls State. Applicant must be the descendant of a veteran having served 90 days on active duty in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard of the United States, and having an honorable discharge. Applicant must also be a resident of the State of Missouri. Missouri Department of The American Legion Charles L. Bacon Memorial Scholarship Missouri Department of The American Legion Commanders Scholarship April 20 $500 Membership Required Open to members of The American Legion Family, i.e., Legion Member, Auxiliary Member, S.A.L. Member, or a descendant* of any member thereof. Must be a resident of the state of Missouri. April 20 $1,000 Membership Applicant must have served in the U.S. Army, Navy, Required; Marines, Air Force or Coast Guard for a minimum of General Use, 90 days and received an Honorable Discharge. Missouri Applicant must be enrolled or accepted, as a full time Residency student, in an accredited vocational technical college, college or university in the state of Missouri. Applicant must be a resident of the state of Missouri. Missouri Department of The American Legion Lillie Lois Ford Scholarship April 20 $1,000 Identity Open to students who have attended a full session of Specific; Missouri Boys State, Missouri Girls State, or Missouri General Use Cadet Patrol Academy. Must be a descendant of a veteran having served 90 days on active duty in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard of the United States, and having an honorable discharge. Missouri Department of The American Legion M.D. Jack Murphy Memorial Nurses Training Scholarship April 20 $750 Identity Open to students planning a career as a Registered Specific; Nurse. Applicant must graduate in the top 40 percent General Use of his/her class; and, must be the descendant of a veteran having served 90 days on active duty in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard of the United States, and having an honorable discharge. Missouri Department of The American Legion Erman W. Taylor Memorial Scholarship April 20 $500 Identity Specific; General Use Open to students who are the descendant of a veteran having served 90 days on active duty in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard of the United States, and having an honorable discharge. Applicant must be planning a major in education, and be a resident of the state of Missouri. Missouri ETV Program Check website for details $5,000 Identity Specific; General Use Open to current or former foster students who meet one of the following criteria: Is currently eligible for Chafee services. This includes students that have exited Children's Division custody at age 17 and a half or later until the age of 21. Or was adopted from foster care with the adoption finalized AFTER your 16th birthday. Or was placed in kinship guardianship from foster care after your 16th birthday Missouri Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Charles A Newman Scholarship Check website for details Not specified Membership Requirement; General Use The student must be a current member of the Missouri Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) who is nominated by their instructor [who must be a current active member of Missouri Business Educators Association (MBEA)] Missouri Future Business See website for details. Leaders of America (FBLA) Joanne Newcomer Scholarships Not specified Membership Requirement; General Use Student must be a current member of the Missouri Chapter of FBLA, PBL, or a student business organization at the college level. Student must be nominated by their instructor [who must be a current active member of Missouri Business Educators Association (MBEA)] March 1 Not specified General Use; Program Specific Open to students seeking further education in facilities maintenance related fields. This training includes but is not limited to: Electrical; Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Automated HVAC Control Systems, Plumbing, and Carpentry. Missouri School Plant Managers Association (MSPMA) Scholarship Missouri State Fair Youth in Agriculture Scholarship February 1 $1,000-$2,500 Missouri State Thespians Check website for details Not specified National Association of Women in Construction Construction Trades Scholarship March 15 $500-$2,500 National Association of Women in Construction Undergraduate Scholarship March 15 $1,000-$2,000 Norwood Hills Scholarship April 15 $2,500 GPA: 2.5 GPA: 3.0 Membership Requirement; General Use Individuals must have participated in the Missouri State Fair as a youth exhibitor in the FFA or 4-H divisions. Individuals must be high school seniors at time of application and be an active 4-H or FFA member at the time that the scholarship is awarded. Active membership is based on the national constitution guidelines for FFA and state guidelines for 4-H. Membership Requirement; General Use Open to individuals willing to become, or who are, members of ITS before the application is submitted and must be a delegate to the conference in order to audition for a scholarship. Scholarship applicants must be sponsored by their director. Program Specific; General Use Open to individuals who are currently enrolled in a construction-related training program which is approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, community college, technical school or equivalent. Applicant must be obtaining training in a constructionrelated craft or trade. Program Specific; General Use Open to individuals who are currently enrolled in a construction-related degree program at a school in the United Sates and must have a least one term remaining in a course of study leading to a degree or an associate degree in a construction-related field. High school seniors are not eligible. Applicant must desire a career in a construction-related field. Applicant must be enrolled full-time (minimum of 12 hours). Applicant must have a current cumulative GPA or 3.0 or higher to be considered for awards. Membership Open to academically qualified full time employees of Requirement; Norwood Hills Country Club, St. Louis, Missouri and General Use their dependents. The applicants selected to be recipients will demonstrate financial need as a student at an accredited trade school, college or university, and be either 1) an employee enrolled full-time or parttime in a certificate or undergraduate degree program; or 2) a dependent child of an employee enrolled fulltime. Pat Parker Poetry Award July 31 $250 Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants April 1 Point Foundation Scholarship February 10 Varies Pride St. Louis:John Van Voris LGBTQA Scholarship April 30 $1,000 JulySeptember $1,000 Identity Open to black, lesbian, feminist poets. Requires the Specific; submission of a poem on issues to this community or General Use on the life of Pat Parker. GPA: 3.75 General Use Open to students enrolled at an institution with an active Phi Kappa Phi chatper who plan to study abroad between May 1 and June 30. Identity Please review current scholar bios which are posted Specific; on Point's website, each biography demonstrating the General use qualities and experiences of our current scholars and alumni. Very strong academic performance is one characteristic that Point seeks in all its applicants and subsequent scholars. Additionally, proven leaderships skills and the desire to make a difference in the world are highly valued. Each person who applies for a Point Scholarship is evaluated on the totality of their situation. Marginalization, financial need, academic achievement, personal merit, leadership, involvement in the LGBTQ community, professional experiences, personal and future goals are all taken into consideration. GPA: 2.5 Identity Specific; General Use Open to St. Louis area students who are selfidentified as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning (LGBTQ), a student child of an LGBT parent or student ally of the LGBT community. There is no maximum age limitation. Applicants must be in the process of applying to, or currently attending a post-secondary undergraduate institution (college, university, community college or vocational school). Public Service Officer or No deadline, but Employee's Child Survivor encourage early application Grant Acutal tuition charged for 12 credit hours at school of attendance Check website for details $1,000 Rainbow Scholarship See website for Varies Puerto Rican Society Open to individuals who are: a public safety officer permanently and totally disabled in the line of duty, a spouse of a public safety officer killed or permanently and totally disabled in the line of duty, or a child (natural, adopted or stepchild) of a public safety officer or a Missouri Department of Transportation employee engaged in the construction or maintenance of the state's highways, roads, and bridges killed or permanently and totally disabled in the line of duty; and less than 24 years of age (applies only to dependent children) GPA: 3.0 Open to Hispanic students from the St. Louis region (includes Missouri and Illinois) with high credentials and superior academic qualifications that are U.S. citizens and/or legal residents. Open to LGBTQI students who are US citizens or permanent residents who plan to study abroad for at least four weeks. details. Robert Half Technology/AITP Student Scholarship February 25 $2,500 GPA: 3.0 Rotary Club Scholarship Membership Open to full-time undergraduate or graduate students Required; who are AITP student members and pursuing an Discipline information technology degree. Specific Study Abroad Only Contact local Rotary club for details Scholarship Foundation of Saint Louis Interest Free Loan April 15 & November 15 $1,000-$7,000 GPA: 2.0 General Use LOAN ONLY Open to individuals who are a permanent resident of Saint Louis city or Missouri counties of Saint Louis, Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, St. Charles or Warren; or Illinois counties of Clinton, Jersey, Madison, Monroe, or St. Clair for at least two years prior to the date of the application; demonstrate financial need; enroll in an accredited not-for-profit higher education institution. Security Traders Association of St. Louis Scholarship May 15 Varies GPA: 2.5 Membership Required; General Use Open to a full time employee, a spouse of a full time employee, or the dependent child of a full time employee of a Security Traders Association of St. Louis member firm. St. Anthony's Medical Center Memmolo Memorial Scholarship April 15 $1,500 GPA: 2.8 Identity Specific; General Use Open to children or employees of St. Anthony's Medical Center who are pursuing a career in the health care field and demonstrate financial need. St. Anthony's Medical Center Foundation Academic Excellence Scholarship April 15 $10,000 GPA: 3.5 Identity Specific; General Use Open to children of St. Anthony's employees who have achieved outstanding academic records and demonstrate the St. Anthony's values of "excellence through teamwork and mutual respect" as well as "compassion and respect for all persons." St. Louis Area Hotel See website for details. Association Scholarship Program $2,500 GPA: 2.3 Discipline Open to individuals studying within the hospitality field Specific; and attending McKendree University, Lindenwood General Use University, University of Phoenix, St. Louis University, L’Ecole Culinare, University of Central Missouri State, St. Louis Community College-Forest Park and University of Missouri. January 15 $1,000 GPA: 3.0 Discipline Major in the Mental Health Field. High school senior, Specific; or undergraduate student whose home town is in the General Use Greater St. Louis area. The geographical area extends to Southern IL, Cape Girardeau, Hannibal check the geographical location on the Internet address online. St. Louis County Police See website for details. Welfare Association Scholarships April 15 St. Louis Municipal Bond Club Clark and Mildred Cox Scholarship $1,000 St. Louis Area Mensa Healthy Minds Scholarship $1,000-$2,500 Identity Specific; General Use GPA: 3.0 Open to dependents of Department employees who demonstrate both an interest and financial need to further their education Membership Open to students who are or are related to members Required; in good standing with the St. Louis Municipal Bond General Use Club. Students must also attend college full time at an accredited college or university pursuing an undergraduate degree. Stacy Smith Foundation Scholarships March 1 $500 GPA: 2.53.0 General Use Three different scholarships are offered. Eligibility requirements vary: candidates for the Academic Scholarship must have an overall 3.3 GPA or higher, submit a letter of recommendation from one teacher in a major course of study, and must complete a typed,150-word essay explaining why they are deserving of the scholarship. Candidates for our athletic scholarship must have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher, be a member of a high school athletic team,submit a letter of recommendation from one coach, and must also complete a typed, 150-word essay explaining why they are deserving of the scholarship. Candidates for our Hardship Scholarship must already be enrolled in college, have an overall 2.5 GPA or higher, and must also complete a typed, 250-word essay explaining their situation, their contribution to the community and why they are deserving of the scholarship. Susan G. Komen for the Cure College Scholarship October 15 $10,000 GPA: 2.8 Identity Specific; General Use Open to students who have lost a parent/guardian to breast cancer and students who are breast cancer survivors diagnosed at 25 years or younger. Talbots Scholarship Foundation Application period over. Check again next year. $15,000-$30,000 The Bobby Orf #17 Friends Scholarship April 15 $2,500 Identity Specific; General Use The Bobby Orf #17 Scholarship is open to students who have received services from the Friends of Kids with Cancer. The scholarship supports the student’s post secondary education. The Bobby Orf #17 Scholarship January 15 $5,000 Identity Specific; General Use Open to students who are dedicated hockey players. The Fred E. Kiefer and Florence E. Kiefer Scholarship April 15 $500 Identity Specific; General Use Open to individuals who are an active church member, maintain a grade point average of B or better, have no police record, and reside in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Identity Open to women who have earned a high school Specific; diploma or GED on or before September 2002; and, General Use are planning to enroll or are already enrolled in a fullor part-time two or four year college or university. Must have at least two semesters (24 credit hours or more) remaining to complete an undergraduate degree as of the beginning of the 2012 fall academic term. GPA: 3.0 The Friends of Saint Louis Municipal School of Nursing Scholarship March 19 $500-$1,000 Discipline Open to undergraduate students attending accredited Specific; nursing programs located in the City of St. Louis, General Use demonstrating financial need. The Gates Millennium Scholars January 11 Not Specified The Greater St Louis Mothers of Twins Club February 15 Not Specified The Jewish Community Foundation of St. Louis The Blanche and Irving Miller Scholarship Fund April 30 $1,000 Discipline Specific; General Use The Blanche and Irving Miller Scholarship Fund provides $1,000 scholarships to deserving and qualified students who are enrolled in accredited colleges or universities and pursuing degrees in professional fields including, but not limited to, law, medicine, hospital administration and journalism. This fund was established through a bequest from the estate of Blanche and Irving Miller. The Jewish Community Foundation of St. Louis The L. Allen Zorensky Fine Arts Loan Fund April 30 $5,000 Discipline Specific; General Use LOAN ONLY The L. Allen Zorensky Fine Arts Loan Fund provides interest-free loans of up to $5,000 to students pursuing a fine arts degree from a recognized institution or fine arts program. The loan is available to high school and college students. The Loan is due five years after the student graduates or leaves the program. This Fund was established in memory of L. Allen Zorensky by his aunt and other family members. The Jewish Community Foundation of St. Louis The Richard L. Levis, Jr. Memorial Scholarship April 30 $1,000 General Use The Richard L. Levis, Jr. Memorial Scholarship provides up to $1,000 in scholarship money to college or university students. The scholarships have no restrictions with regard to curriculum, but the applicant is required to demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need. This Fund is in memory of Richard L. Levis, Jr. GPA: 3.3 Identity Open to African American, American Indian/Alaska Specific; Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, and Hispanic General Use Americans who are a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the U.S.; and will enroll for the first time at a U.S. college or university as a full-time, degree seeking, first-year student. Identity Open to multiple-birth students. The applicants must Specific; reside within the City of St Louis; the Missouri General Use counties of Jefferson, Franklin, St. Charles, St. Louis, or Warren; or, the Illinois counties of Clinton, Madison, Monroe, or St. Clair. The Next Step See website for Not Specified Identity Specific; General Use Not specified Discipline Open to students within the St. Louis or Metro East Specific; area, acceptance to or attending an accredited General Use college or university. Applicants must be majoring in a program related to electronics, electronic communications, electrical engineering, information systems, computer science or technology, physics or mathematics. details. The Scott-St. Louis See website for details. Chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Tourism Cares April 1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis B.T. Hurt Scholarship Open to individuals who are recovering alcoholics and/or chemical dependents. They must be actively involved in a 12-step program, be involved in service/volunteer work, and show financial need. $1000-$5000 GPA: 3.0 Discipline Specific; General Use February 18 Not specified GPA: 2.0 Identity Open to individuals who are residents of the St. Louis Specific; metropolitan area; between the ages of 17-22 years General Use old; participate in over 60 hours of a community/volunteer activity. Urban League of See website for details. Metropolitan St. Louis Leslie Scholarship Not specified GPA: 2.0 Identity Open to individuals who are residents of the St. Louis Specific; metropolitan area; between the ages of 17-22 years General Use old; participate in over 60 hours of a community/volunteer activity. Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis UMB William Robinson Memorial Check website for details Not specified GPA: 3.0 Identity Specific; Discipline Specific; General Use William R. Reaugh Scholarship Check website in January Not specified GPA: 3.0 Discipline Open to full-time undergraduate students who have Specific; completed at least one full semester of college, and Membership have declared a major in computer Required; science/CIS/MIS/IT. Applicants must also be an active General Use AITP student member. Women's Transportation Seminar Molitoris Leadership Scholarship Jan. 20 $3,000 GPA: 3.0 Discipline Specific; General Use Summer Open to full- or part-time upper-level (sophomore, junior, senior, graduate) student in a 2- or 4-year program in hospitality, tourism or travel-related program. Open to individuals planning to major in business, business administration, finance, accounting, or human resources. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen and resident of the St. Louis metropolitan area; between the ages of 17-22 years old; participate in over 60 hours of a community/volunteer activity. Open to women currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program in a transportationrelated field, such as transportation engineering, planning, finance or logistics. Zonta Club of St. Louis See website for details. Womens' Another Chance (WAC) Scholarships Not to exceed $7000 over course of scholarship GPA: 2.5 Identity Specific; General Use Open to single mothers, 24 years of age and over. Applicants must demonstrate financial inability to attain further education/training without the scholarship; provide a copy of the last two year’s Income Tax Returns, (Forms 1040, W-2 Forms and/or 1099s); be a legally single parent of at least one child; and must be the parent who has the sole responsibility for rearing the child or children.