National Public Radio has internships. Internships for Fall 2010 have a deadline of July 15, 2010.
To learn more about NPR internships: http://www.npr.org/about/jobs/intern/index.html
To learn about NPR: http://www.npr.org/
National Public Radio has internships. Internships for Fall 2010 have a deadline of July 15, 2010.
To learn more about NPR internships: http://www.npr.org/about/jobs/intern/index.html
To learn about NPR: http://www.npr.org/
1. ScholarshipExperts.com is once again offering several scholarships for 2010.
http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/apply.htx
The first scholarship is $1000 and involves writing up to a 250 word response to the question, “If you could have one superpower, what would it be and how would you use it?” Deadline is June 30, 2010.
The second scholarship is $1,000 “Do Over” Scholarship with a deadline of August 31, 2010.
There are 5 scholarships offered for 2010, including a $5,000 “Education Matters” scholarship with a deadline of October 31, 2010.
All require you create a profile at ScholarshipExperts.com, mentioned as one of the best scholarship search engines by Forbes.com.
http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/
2. 2010 Big Sun Scholarship, Deadline: June 24, 2010; Award:$500
http://www.uarts.edu/images/development/Big_Sun_Scholarship.pdf
Answer a short essay question, “How has your participation in sports affected the person you are becoming?”
Open to student athletes, high school seniors or those attending a post secondary institute.
3. Scholarships Found on other Websites
http://www.uarts.edu/admission/scholarshipbb.html
An art college scholarship bulletin board with several interesting scholarships; I found the 2010 Big Sun Scholarship on this one.
http://www.eastchance.com/index.asp
I found several interesting scholarships on this website.
According to wsmv.com, about 26,000 vouchers will be given for free online Microsoft training and certification.
For more information, including the link to the program, Elevate America: http://www.wsmv.com/news/23295656/detail.html
Once you fill out a questionnaire to determine what computer skills you need, then Elevate America lets you know in about 2 business days whether you qualify or not.
Federal Student Aid on the Web Search
https://studentaid2.ed.gov/getmoney/scholarship/v3browse.asp
Here, you just enter your major, and a list of scholarships you can apply for come up.
This scholarship web directory is run by the federal government.
I found this website in a blog entry, “10 Sites to Search for College Scholarships,” on the Professor’s Blog:
http://degreedirectory.org/articles/10_Sites_to_Search_for_College_Scholarships.html
Be aware that many websites and blogs create income by featuring ads along the side or in the midst of the article. There is nothing wrong with this, but just be aware that there are many ads on this website encouraging you to click on online degree programs.
That being said, part of how this blog creates income for its owner is through online ads.
The information contained in the article is well thought out.
$10,000 Scholarship Drawing
This is StudentLoanNetwork.com’s drawing, which happens every month. There is a link from TSU’s scholarship page to this contest.
http://www.scholarshippoints.com/win-free-scholarships/
I would advise creating a separate email account for scholarships to enter such competitions, because while this scholarship is legitimate, this company will want to send you information.
For example, I would create a separate email account at http://www.gmail.com, http://www.hotmail.com, or http://www.yahoo.com in order to fill out information at such websites as http://www.fastweb.com/, http://www.scholarships.com/, and http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/ .
Scholarship Search at MyCollegeOptions.org
http://www.mycollegeoptions.org/scholarship-advanced-search.aspx
You can search from a list of over 60,000 scholarship matches by location, major, ethnicity, and religion.
For more advanced searches, you can register at the website.
Some scholarship searches by major and the state of TN:
Dental Health: http://www.mycollegeoptions.org/23/0/Dental-Health/search-results-scholarship-search-by-major.aspx
Nursing/Health Care Scholarships: http://www.mycollegeoptions.org/53/0/NursingHealth-Care/search-results-scholarship-search-by-major.aspx
Electrical Engineering Scholarships: http://www.mycollegeoptions.org/29/0/Engineering-(Electrical)/search-results-scholarship-search-by-major.aspx
Architecture Scholarships: http://www.mycollegeoptions.org/06/0/Architecture/search-results-scholarship-search-by-major.aspx
Accounting/Finance Scholarships: http://www.mycollegeoptions.org/01/0/AccountingFinance/search-results-scholarship-search-by-major.aspx
Tennessee Scholarships: http://www.mycollegeoptions.org/TN/0/Tennessee/search-results-scholarship-search-by-location.aspx
$25,000 Aflac 10 Second Challenge
http://www.aflac.com/10seconds/
Recently, you may have noticed a commercial on TV in which the Aflac insurance company challenges you to make a 10 second commercial explaining Aflac insurance.
Grand Prize: $25,000; three $1,000
Deadline: Ends on 4/18/10 at 11:59:59 P.M., ET
Information in quotation marks comes from the website:
1. “Make a video summarizing what Aflac does in 10 seconds or less, but keep the total video length under two minutes.”
2. Upload the video at the appropriate websites.
3. “Tell your friends, your neighbors, your mail carrier, everyone. The more votes you get, the closer you are to $25,000 and a custom You Don’t Know Quack showboard . . . Three runners up will receive $1,000.”
4. “Open only to eligible legal residents of the 50 United States and District of Columbia who are at least 18 years of age as of date of entry. Residents of Puerto Rico are not eligible to enter or win.”
Other Video Contests & Competitions
I discovered a blog that list other video contests and competitions. You can use any money from these competitions to go toward paying for college debt-free.
I have uploaded the handout for Tiger Scholars Session #2.
Tiger Scholars is a group of TSU students dedicated to searching for scholarships, internships, and other opportunities to pay for college debt-free.
If you are a student at Tennessee State University, you can set up an appointment with Mr. Turner to discuss the process of financing your education debt-free by emailing him at mjturner@tnstate.edu.
We are having another Tiger Scholars Session on Wed, March 31, 2010, at 10:30 am—11:15 am in the Computer Lab, found in the Learning Resource Center (LRC) 123B.
We will briefly discuss how developing the brand, You, can help you find scholarships in this Facebook, Twitter, and blogging world. Also, I’ll reveal a secret of how you can spend 90-180 hours effortlessly searching for money to pay for college debt-free.
We will then open the session and start looking for scholarships for each person attending, according to his or her major.
If you can’t make these tiger scholar sessions, you can arrange another time with Mr. Turner by emailing him at mjturner@tnstate.edu
Howard University NASA URC Summer 2010 Internship, deadline: March 26, 2010: http://bit.ly/9HAyhd
1. http://hbcuconnect.com/scholarships/
All students and alumni of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HCBUs) can explore scholarships and internships here.
You must be a member to read information about the scholarships and internships.
Several deadlines are approaching, so explore this database soon.
Thanks to Jessica, a Tiger Scholar, for sharing this information with us.
2. http://www.disneyabctalentdevelopment.com/
Disney/ ABC Television Group Talent Development and Diversity Program.
This description comes from the website: “Whether your sights are set on writing, directing, acting or production, Disney│ABC Television Group’s Talent Development & Diversity programs play an integral part in launching successful careers in the entertainment industry. These programs are designed to attract, develop and staff individuals with diverse backgrounds and life experiences in either creative or production positions.”