Here is some info that I received in an email. Hope this helps.
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>>Please share this info Source-Black Enterprise http://scholarships.com
>><http://scholarships.com>
>>Black Excel- http://www.BlackExcel.org/link4.htm
>><http://www.BlackExcel.org/link4.htm>
>>US Department of Education: www.ed.gov <http://www.ed.gov>
>>OCA page http://www.ocanatl.org/ <http://www.ocanatl.org/>
>>http://www.wilsonfund.org/mission.htm
>><http://www.wilsonfund.org/mission.htm>
>><http://www.kff.org/docs/fellowships/mini.html>
>><http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/programs/student/scholarship.shtml
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>><http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/programs/student/scholarship.shtml>
>>>http://www.ssrc.org/melfell.htm#ot
>><http://www.ssrc.org/melfell.htm#ot>
>>>http://www.tsf.org/fellowship-ss.html
>><http://www.tsf.org/fellowship-ss.html>
>>http://compedge.wal-mart.com/wf_scholar.html
>><http://compedge.wal-mart.com/wf_scholar.html>
>>http://www.apa.org/mfp/ <http://www.apa.org/mfp/>
>>http://www.cbcfnet.org/programs/#Spouses
>><http://www.cbcfnet.org/programs/#Spouses>
>>http://www.wuolin.wustl.edu:8010/ <http://www.wuolin.wustl.edu:8010/>
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>>http://www4.nas.edu/osep/fo.nsf/852562de00796ff4852562cb0073ff22/70a2chttp
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>>/www.jackierobinson.org/Scholars/Prog/Src/lower.html
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>>http://www4.nas.edu/osep/fo.nsf/852562de00796ff4852562cb0073ff22/70a2chttp
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>>file://www.jackierobinson.org/Scholars/Prog/Src/lower.html>
>>http://www.microsoft.com/college/scholarship.htm
>><http://www.microsoft.com/college/scholarship.htm>
>>http://www.nebhe.org/diversity/minority_intro.html#anchor564448
>><http://www.nebhe.org/diversity/minority_intro.html#anchor564448>
>>http://www.aauw.org/3000/fdnfelgra.html#J2
>><http://www.aauw.org/3000/fdnfelgra.html#J2>
>>http://www.awic-dc.org/text/scholar_app.shtml
>><http://www.awic-dc.org/text/scholar_app.shtml>
>>http://www.research.att.com/academic/urp.html
>><http://www.research.att.com/academic/urp.html>
>>http://www.radcliffe.edu/bunting/apply.htm
>><http://www.radcliffe.edu/bunting/apply.htm>
>>http://www.bpwusa.org/foundation/scholarships.html
>><http://www.bpwusa.org/foundation/scholarships.html>
>>http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Student/GRFN/list.phtml?category=WOMEN
>><http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Student/GRFN/list.phtml?category=WOMEN>
>>http://www.wrei.org/fellowships/index.html
>><http://www.wrei.org/fellowships/index.html>
>>
>>>high school seniors go to http://www.fastweb.com
>><http://www.fastweb.com> and complete the student profile for scholarships
>>*********
>>Scholarship Gateways from Black Excel (2001) Black Excel has the TOP
>>SCHOLARSHIP gateway for our folks on the Internet.
>>Go To: http://www.BlackExcel.org/link4.htm
>><http://www.BlackExcel.org/link4.htm> .
>>The SCHOLARSHIPS-
>>1) P.L.A.T.O.(r) Scholarship 2001
>>2) Art Majors Scholarship
>>3) Maxwell House Coffee Minority Scholarship
>>4) William Randolph Hearst Scholarship for Minority Students 5)
>>Emerging Young Artist Award Scholarships for California Students)
>>6) Medical Library Association Scholarships
>>7)National Institutes of Health (NIH)Undergraduate Scholarship
>>Program
>>8)The USA Group Scholarship Program
>>S C H O L A R S H I P S L I S T I N G :
>>(1)P.L.A.T.O.(r) Scholarship 2001: http://www.plato.org
>><http://www.plato.org>
>>. $50,000 in scholarships will be awarded to help offset
>>education-related expenses for the Fall 2001 semester. All applicants must
>>have a grade point average of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale, and must be
>>attending a regionally or nationally accredited 2- or 4-year college or
>>university for the 2001-2002 school year. There are no restrictions in
>>regard to number of credit hours or status; even part-time students are
>>eligible to apply.
>>The application process will be completely online, with no paper
>>applications available. Applications will be accepted beginning February 1
>>through April 30, 2001, at http://www.plato.org <http://www.plato.org> .
>>Additional information regarding the program will be available from
>>January 15, 2001.
>>
>> *** *** ***
>>(2)Art Majors Scholarship-Graphic Art Major Scholarships National
>>Scholarship Trust Fund of the Graphic Arts Academic/Career Areas:
>>Graphic Art Requirements: Award for Freshman and undergraduate study.
>>Student must be majoring in Graphic Design. Must have a 3.0 GPA.
>>Amount Awarded: $500-1500 Number of Awards: 250-300 To request an
>>application for this scholarship write to:
>>Kristin Winkowski, Program Coordinator
>>National Scholarship Trust Fund of the Graphic Arts
>>200 Deer Run Rd. Sewickley, PA 15143
>>
>>*** *** ***
>>(3) Maxwell House Coffee Minority Scholarship: ELIGIBILITY:
>>Applicants must be minority high school students or graduates from New
>>York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Baltimore, or Newark.
>>Applicants must be willing to attend one of the black colleges
>>participating in their local black college fairs. AMOUNT: $3,000
>>CONTACT: Maxwell House Coffee, 250 North Street, White Plains, NY 10625,
>>(914) 335-2500.
>>
>>*********
>>(4) William Randolph Hearst Scholarship for Minority Students:
>>Academic/Career Areas: Any field of study. Requirements: Nonrenewable
>>award to introduce a diverse group of students to issued relating to
>>philanthropy, volunteerism, and nonprofit organizations. Must be
>>Native-American, Asian, African American, or Hispanic. Deadline: March
15.
>>To request an application for this scholarship write to:
>>David Williams, Program Coordinator, Aspen Institute
>>1333 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Suite #1070
>>Washington DC 20036
>>
>>*********
>>(5)Emerging Young Artist Award (Scholarships for California
>>Students): Seniors must intend to pursue a career in the visual arts,
>>dance, music or theater, and enroll in four-yearcollege/university degree
>>program in any of the noted areas.
>>Applicants must demonstrate financial need. The scholarships are
>>sponsored by the California Alliance for Arts Education (CAAE). The amount
>>of Award:
>>$5,000 per year for 4 years ($20,000 total). The Application
>>Deadline: March 1, 2001.
>>Please note: Film, video and photography are not eligible. To
>>receive an application for this award: you must email CAAE at
>>[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or call 626/817-6300.
>>
>>*********
>>(6) Medical Library Association Scholarships: ELIGIBILITY: Minority
>>Scholarship. Applicants must be members of a minority group and be
>>entering an ALA accredited graduate library school or have at least one
>>half of his/her academic requirements to complete during the first year
>>following the granting of the scholarship.
>>Deadline February 1.
>>AMOUNT: $2,000
>>CONTACT: Medical Library Association,
>>919 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 3208,
>>Chicago, IL 60611, (312) 266-2456.
>>
>>*********
>>(7) National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship
>>Program:
>>The NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program is offering competitive
>>scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are
>>committed to careers in biomedical research. The program is primarily
>>designed to provide an incentive for exceptional scholars to pursue
>>biomedical research careers at NIH. An online application andinformation
on
>>scholarship requirements, awards, service obligations, and the evaluation
>>process are available at
>>>http://ugsp.info.nih.gov <http://ugsp.info.nih.gov> .
>>>The application deadline is March 31.
>>>
>>>*********
>>(8) The USA Group Scholarship Program (*Black Excel note: Last year
>>the USA Group awarded over 700 scholarships. Students at several HBCUs
were
>>selected, including over 20 attending Clark-Atlanta University.) The
>>scholarship is open to high school seniors or currently enrolled
>>college students.
>>For complete information write or call:
>>USA Group, 30 South Meridian
>>Indianapolis, IN 46204-3503
>>317-849-6510 800-428-9250
>>
>>*********
>>*The above scholarship listing will appear at the Black Excel website
>>(http://www.BlackExcel.org <http://www.BlackExcel.org> ) within a
>>week or so. Black Excel offers a college guide with over 350 major
>>scholarships and includes a how-to-get-the-money tutorial chapter. The
>>"Black Excel African American Student's College Guide," is now on sale at
>>Amazon.com for $15.95.
>>www.BlackExcel.org <http://www.BlackExcel.org>
>>
>>********
>>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>>January 2, 2001
>>Contact: Gale Awaya McCallum, Project Director 202-223-5500 GATES
>>MILLENNIUM SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE Washington, D.C. ---
>>Nomination guidelines and forms for the second year of the Gates
Millennium
>>Scholars awards are now available. Educators are invited to identify and
>>nominate outstanding students with high academic achievement, leadership
>>potential and demonstrated financial need. Nominators must act in their
>>personal capacity; institutional nominations will not be accepted.
>>The deadline for receipt of materials is February 1, 2001. Funded by
>>a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Gates Millennium
>>Scholars (GMS) was established in 1999 to provide African Americans,
>>American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Pacific Americans, and
>>Hispanic Americans with an opportunity to complete a college education.
The
>>goal of the GMS is to promote academic excellence and to provide an
>>opportunity for thousands of outstanding students with significant
>>financial need, particularly those intending to study mathematics,
science,
>>engineering, education or library science, to reach their fullest
>>potential.
>>
>>For guidelines and nomination forms, or for more information, please
>>contact Gale Awaya McCallum, phone: 202-223-5500; email:
>>[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>>********
>>Kentucky Graduate Scholarship.
>>http://www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/gradhome.html
>><http://www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/gradhome.html> Starting in Fall 2001, all
>>new non-resident students enrolled in a University of Kentucky graduate
>>degree program will be eligible for tuition scholarships based on their
>>prior academic performance. These scholarships will allow the candidate to
>>attend the University of Kentucky at the in-state tuition rate, a savings
>>of $7220 per full-time academic year based on projected 2001-2002 tuition
>>levels.
>>Go to the website for complete information or contact
>>[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or call 859-257-3261.
>>The International Application deadline is February 1st, 2001.
>>Janie Thomas, University of Kentucky
>>MBA Director of Recruitment and Placement
>>145C Gatton College of Business and Economics
>>Lexington, Ky. 40506-0034
>>(859) 257-4605-Phone
>>(859) 323-9971-Fax
>>E-mail- Web Site: gatton.uky.edu
>>Also at the University of Kentucky: Free M.B.A.
>>The University of Kentucky's Gatton College of Business and Economics
>>is awarding full scholarships to qualified African Americans to pursue
>>an M.B.A. degree.
>>For more information, contact Michael Tearney, associate
>>dean/administrator, African American Scholars Program, the University
>>of Kentucky Gatton College of Business and Economics, Lexington, KY
>>40506-0034; 606-257-3592;
>>or e-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>>******** Scholarship to Attend a UNCF School Fall 2001
>>For ten years, The General Mills Foundation has partnered with the
>>UNCF to honor the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday by celebrating his
>>life and vision at an annual breakfast in Minneapolis. As a project of the
>>holiday breakfast committee, this year, for the first time, a scholarship
>>is being implemented for students to attend a UNCF school. ($10,000 grand
>>prize and two $5,000 prizes). Karlene Silvera, Chair, Philanthropic
>>Outreach Committee 763-764-3153 763-764-2086
>>[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>>********The US Dept of Agriculture and 17 HBCU's are offering
>>Scholarships to attend the 17 schools to study agriculture, food or
natural
>>resource sciences. The purpose is to increase the number of students in
>>those fields and to provide career opportunities with the USDA. USDA will
>>require one year of service for each year of scholarship support.
>>Applications are available at
>>HTTP://1890scholars.program.usda.gov/index.htm
>><HTTP://1890scholars.program.usda.gov/index.htm>
>>
>>**********Foundation, Ron Brown Scholarship Program Award number:
>>#17673 Applicable Majors: All Areas of Study Award value: Maximum -
$40,000
>>Number of awards: 10 Description The Ron Brown Scholarship is open to
>>African-American high school seniors who are academically talented and
>>highly motivated. Awards are $10,000 per year for four years. For further
>>information contact the sponsor by
>>mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>browse their website: http://www.RonBrown.org
>><http://www.RonBrown.org>
>>Contact CAP Charitable Foundation, Ron Brown Scholarship Program
>>Michael A Mallory, Executive Director, 1160 Pepsi Place, Suite 110
>>Charlottesville, VA 22901-0807
>>
>>*********More minority job & scholoarship info
>>I am the Intern Coordinator for my Congressman (among other things).
>>I am having difficulty finding great people who would like to intern on
>>the Hill during the Spring and Fall Semesters. If any of you know anyone,
>>who attends college in or around the Washington, D.C. Metro area or who
>>will be attending one of the Universities through an exchange program with
>>their college, please let me know. Erica L. Richardson, Legislative
>>Assistant/Intern Coordinator Office of Congressman Sam Gejdenson, 2304
>>Rayburn House Office Building
>>Washington, DC 20515 202-225-2076
>>
>>**********The Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship provides funding
>>to minority students enrolled in one of the technical sciences or
>>engineering disciplines. This scholarship is available to U.S. Citizens
and
>>individuals with permanent resident visas. Scholarships are made available
>>to minorities enrolled in a technical degree program at the bachelor level
>>or above.
>>Students must be registered for a minimum number of courses per
>>semester to meet the requirements of a full-time student.
>>For more information visit http://www.xerox.com/employment/scholar
>><http://www.xerox.com/employment/scholar>
>>
>>**********The United Negro College Fund(UNCF) and Revlon Professional
>>want to know "How A UNCF Scholarship Will Affect My Future." The two
>>organizations have joined forces to offer a scholarship for 16 -21
>>year old students to the 37 United Negro College Fund colleges. Write an
>>original essay answering this question and be eligible for the Grand
Prize,
>>a $25,000 scholarship.
>>Five runners up will be awarded $5,000 in UNCF scholarships. Send the
>>150 word or less essay to Revlon Scholarship, PO Box 9152, Medford, NY
>>11763-9152.
>>
>>**********-Tuskegee University's Summer program in Computer Science
>>The Department of Computer Science is offering two summer programs for
>>high school students-FPICS and PREFICS. FPICS invites high school
>>students, 9th through 11th graders, to Tuskegee University for a period
>>ranging from 2 to 4 weeks. With tuition, boarding, lodging, and meals
free,
>>it provides state-of-the-art training in high tech areas such as Internet,
>>multimedia, visual programming as well as critical thinking and problem
>>solving.
>>The purpose is to build a pool of high ability minority students
>>interested in Computer Science.
>>For more information, contact:
>>Dr. H. Narang, Computer Science Department,
>>Tuskegee AL 36088, phone/fax: 334-727-8593,
>>email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>>*********National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) Summer Interns
>>program Deadline for Applying: Friday February 9, 2001, 5 p.m. EST
>>Visit the website for more information. http://www.neh.gov
>><http://www.neh.gov>
>>Purpose: The NEH Summer Interns Program introduces promising college
>>students in the humanities
>>