Emory University Atlanta, GA
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Emory is a church-affiliated, comprehensive university. Founded as a college in Oxford, GA in 1836, Emory was granted university status when it moved to Atlanta in 1919. Its 631-acre campus is located in a residential area north of Atlanta's downtown. Campus architecture includes Italian Renaissance style.
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Alben W. Barkely Debate Scholarship
Applicant must have outstanding debating experience.
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Alexander Means Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding academic achievement, and potential for enriching lives.
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Augustus Baldwin Longstreet Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding achievement, and potential for enriching lives.
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Charles and Anne Duncan Scholarship
Applicant must be a student of outstanding merit and reside west of the Mississippi River. Priority is given to residents of Texas and the Southwest. Nomination by school or Emory Admission Committee is required.
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Chris A. Yannopoulos Scholarship
Applicant must have interest in classical studies or represent strengths brought to the U.S. by immigrants. Nomination by school or Emory Admission Committee is required.
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Constance L. Lloyd/ACMPE Scholarship
Applicant must be a woman enrolled at an accredited college or university in Georgia. Applicant must submit a letter stating career goals and objectives, a resume showing employment history with a brief narrative describing specific employment responsibilities in health care field, and three letters of recommendation. Reference letters should address performance, character, potential to succeed, and need for scholarship support. Send for an application with a self-addressed, stamped, business size envelope. health care
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D. Abbott Turner Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduate of a Georgia secondary school, with preference given first to graduates of Brookstone School in Columbus and then to natives of the Chattahoochee Valley. Selection is based upon achievement, character, and service. Nomination by school or Emory Admission Committee is required.
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David M. Potter Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, and potential for enriching lives, leadership and creativity in community or school, and outstanding academic achievement.
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Deans Achievement Scholarship
Applicant must be an Emory Scholar finalist who was not selected as an Emory Scholar. Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding academic achievement, and potential for enriching lives.
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Dumas Malone Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding achievement and potential for enriching lives.
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Edward D. Smith Scholarship
Selection is based upon effective, unselfish service to others, outstanding academic achievement, and strong moral character. Priority is given to a graduate of the Westminster Schools in Atlanta. Nomination by school or Emory Admission Committee is required.
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Ely R. Callaway Jr. Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding academic achievement, and potential for enriching lives.
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Emory Scholars Program
Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding academic achievement, and potential for enriching lives. Nomination by a school official is required.
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Flora Glenn Candler Scholarship
Awarded to applicant who pursues excellence in academics and the performing arts. Nomination by school or Emory Admission Committee is required.
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Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant
Applicant must be the dependent child of a Georgia Public Safety Officer who is permanently disabled or was killed in the line of duty.
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Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant
Applicant must be a resident of Georgia who is attending a private college. Award amount may be subject to change. Non-need based grant. $316 per quarter or $475 per semester and can receive payment for up to four quarters or three semesters per year.
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Governor's Scholarship
Applicant must be a STAR student or valedictorian of their graduating class. Nomination by high school is required. One valedictorian is eligible; more than one STAR student per high school if there are two or more applicants with the same qualifications. Amount depends on funds available each year.
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HERO Scholarship Program (Helping Educate Reservists and their Offspring)
Applicant must be a member of the Georgia National Guard and U.S. Military Reservists who served in combat zones or the child/spouse of such members.
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HOPE & PROMISE Teacher Scholarship Loans
Applicant must be a student looking to teach in a critical shortage field in Georgia (determined by the Georgia Student Finance Commission). Service cancelable loans. Recipient must teach in critical shortage field for graduate students in Georgia Public School System. $3,000 for PROMISE award; 200 credit hours for HOPE award.
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HOPE Grant Program
Applicant must be a resident of Georgia who is enrolled in a certificate or diploma program at an eligible public college, university, or public technical college. GPA is not considered. Tuition, HOPE-approved fees, and a book allowance of up to $100 per quarter or $150 per semester.
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HOPE Scholarship Program
Applicant must be a resident of Georgia who is enrolled in a degree program at an eligible public or private college, university, or public technical college demonstrating academic achievement. Award at an approved private college or university is $3,500 per academic year for full-time students and $1,750 for part-time students. Plus approved mandatory fees and book allowance.
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Henry L. Bowden Scholarship
Awarded to applicant with outstanding academic achievement, character, and leadership who will make significant contributions at school. Georgia residents are given priority. Other residents of the Southeast are considered. Nomination by school or Emory Admission Committee is required.
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Ignatious Alphonso Few Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding achievement, and potential for enriching lives.
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International Tuition Award
Applicant must not be a U.S. citizen; must demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, and potential for enriching lives.
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Julian & Jan Hester Memorial Scholarship
Applicant must be a high school senior who will be entering a Georgia university, college, or technical institute (if program is two or more years) as a full-time student in the fall following their high school graduation. High school record/transcript, SAT scores, qualification from high school teacher, essay on community banking, and list of leadership positions, activities, honors, and awards are required to be submitted. Selection will be based upon merit; financial need is not a consideration. $1,000
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Kemp Malone Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding achievement and potential for enriching lives.
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Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grant (LEPD)
Applicant must be a child of a law enforcement personnel, firefighter, or corrections officer/prison guard who has been permanently disabled or killed in the line of duy.
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Marie L. Rose Scholarship
Applicant must be of Huguenot ancestry.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduate of an Atlanta public school and be nominated by the principal. Awarded to applicant whose qualities of mind and spirit promise outstanding contributions to society. PROFILE is recommended.
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Methodist Ministerial Scholarship
Applicant must be the child of an active United Methodist minister or missionary.
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National Merit Scholarship
Applicant must be a National Merit Finalist who has designated Emory U as his or her first choice with National Merit Scholarship Corp. Financial need is considered. PROFILE is recommended.
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Pollard Turman Leadership Scholarship
Awarded to applicant with special leadership potential as demonstrated by sound academic achievement and commitment to excellence and service in civic, school, and other activities. Special consideration is given to residents of the Southeast. Nomination by school or Emory Admission Committee is required.
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QuestBridge National College Match Scholarship
Applicant must be a high school seniors. Primary selection criteria are academic achievement and low-income status. Specific income thresholds are not used, but various factors are considered, including total family income, family size, and extenuating circumstances. Historically, most award recipients have come from households earning under $60,000 per year. Match program pairs academically outstanding low-income students with admission and full scholarships to partner colleges. College Match scholarships cover tuition, room and board, and most partner colleges automatically renew the award for all four years.
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Robert W. Woodruff Scholarship
Awarded to applicant who demonstrates character, communication skills, intellectual and personal vigor, leadership and creativity in community or school, outstanding academic achievement, and potential for enriching lives. Nomination by school officials or Emory Admission Committee and interview are required.
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