Wake Forest University Winston Salem, NC
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Wake Forest, founded in 1834, is a private liberal arts university. Its 340-acre campus is located in Winston-Salem. Most of its buildings are of modified Georgian architecture.
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Matching Scholarships for Wake Forest University
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GlaxoSmithKline Foundation of North Carolina
Applicant must be attending school in North Carolina for their undergraduate or graduate degree conducting cellular, molecular, or genetic research on aging-related illnesses. Award provides funding for chemical, molecular and genetic research on aging or aging-related illnesses.
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Guy T. Carswell Scholarship
Applicant must rank in the top tenth of their class.
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Joseph G. Gordon Scholarship
Applicant must be a student who shows exceptional promise and achievement and who is a member of a traditionally underrepresented group at the university.
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Nancy Susan Reynolds Scholarship
Applicant must have a minimum combined SAT Reasoning score of 1450 (composite ACT score of 33).
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North Carolina Student Incentive Grant
Applicant must be a resident of North Carolina, demonstrate financial need, and be enrolled full-time at a school in North Carolina.
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Presidential Scholarship for Distinguished Achievement
Selection based upon talent in theatre, music, dance, art, writing for publication, debate, leadership, entrepreneurship, or community service.
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Triangle Scholarship Program
Applicant must fit into one of the following categories and criteria: (a) graduating high school senior who: plans to enroll as freshmen at any of North Carolina's post-secondary educational or technical institutions and has a minimum 2.5 GPA; (b) a working single mother who: is actively working in the Research Triangle Area, has a high school diploma or a GED by June, and currently attends or plans to enroll at any of North Carolina's post-secondary educational or technical institutions; (c) a health care profession student who: has a high school diploma or a GED by June and currently attends or plans to enroll at any North Carolina community college to pursue a certificate, diploma or associate's degree in the health care professions.
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