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Matching Scholarships for Clark University
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Achievement Award
Applicant must have a minimum 3.7 GPA and a minimum combined SAT I score of 1284 (conmposite ACT score of 29). Four-year $40,000 scholarship.
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Carlson Presidential Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate that he/she will perform at the highest level while in school. Applicant must execute an interview or attend Presidential Scholars Day in February. Recipient will receive $14,000 per year for four years.
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Frazier Presidential Award
Applicant must demonstrate that he/she will perform at the highest level while in school. Applicant must execute an interview or attend Presidential Scholars Day in February. Award is $14,000 per year for four years.
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Goddard Presidential Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate that he/she will perform at the highest level while in school. Applicant must execute an interview or attend Presidential Scholars Day in February. Award is $14,000 per year for four years.
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Making a Difference Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate an extraordinary commitment to social change and dedication to using his/her talents and energy to make a difference. Scholarship is $12,000 per year and includes a $2,500 taxable stipend and houring allowance for a possible summer project.
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NEEBC Scholarship Award
Applicant must be a full- or part-time undergraduate or graduate student who is considering a career in a benefits-related area such as: health care program design, pension plan design, implementation or administration, retirement strategies, ERISA and legal aspects of employee benefits, work/life programs, health risk management, institutional investing of retirement savings, multi-employer plans, workers compensation, actuarial and underwriting analysis, or employee benefits communications. Selection will be based upon specific employee benefit related study, activities, and goals, school and community activities, work experience, future potential, and academic performance. Application, transcript, and two recommendations are required to be submitted.
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NTA Massachusetts Undergraduate Scholarship
Applicant must be a permanent resident of Massachusetts who is enrolled as a student at an accredited two- or four-year college or university in the state of Massachusetts with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Applicant must be a student entering the second year of a two-year school, or junior or senior year of undergraduate study in the fall of the calendar year of application. Undergraduate students must be enrolled in a tourism-specific program or area of focus, or a hospitality program with a focus on travel and tourism. A minimum of 30 credit hours must be completed for a two-year school; 60 credit hours for a four-year school by May in order to be eligible. Application, scanned copy of driver's license (or passport) as proof of permanent residency, resume, two letters of recommendation (from academic and professional tourism-related individuals), official transcript, and a scanned two-page original essay are required to be submitted. Required essay question: “Discuss what segment of the travel and tourism or hospitality industry your current program of study focuses on. What opportunities are you taking advantage of as you prepare for a career in the industry? Please tell us about your academic and extracurricular activities and experiences, i.e. work, internships, etc., and how they tie into your present and future goals." Award will be sent to the recipient's financial aid office for the fall semester to cover tuition, books, and educational fees only. hospitality with focus on travel and tourism, tourism-specific area
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New England Regional Student Program
Applicant must be a resident of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, or Vermont who is enrolled or plans to enroll in a major program at a New England public college or university that is not offered by a public university in applicant's home state.
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Semple Presidential Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate that he/she will perform at the highest level while in school. Applicant must execute an interview and attend Presidential Scholars Day in February. Award is $14,000 per year for four years.
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Strassler Scholarship
Applicant must execute an interview on Strassler Scholars Day in February. Award includes a $3,000 taxable stipend for summer research projects on campus or for off-campus study; award is $16,000 per year for four years.
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Traina Scholarship
Applicant must have a distinguished high school records and personal achievements, and must execute an interview on Traina Scholars Day in February. Award provides a $3,000 taxable summer stipend and housing for students in the sciences who choose to do research on campus following their junior year. Award is $16,000 per year for four years.
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Yawkey Scholarship Program
Applicant must be an individual who has faced significant obstacles and life circumstances that have made study and achievement challenging. Applicant must come from a low-income family and whose Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is no greater than $5,000. Award is the maximum amount per year and is based on the level of demonstrated financial need after considering all available federal, state, and other grants and scholarships.
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