Scholarships Available
The Alumnae Panhellenic Association of Greater Kansas City is offering educational grants and interest free loans to female college students who reside in the greater Kansas City area and attend Kansas or Missouri schools. The Kansas City area is defined as Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray counties in Missouri and Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami and Wyandotte counties in Kansas.
Applicants must be a senior or graduate level student at the beginning of the next academic year, with at least a 3.0 GPA. Sorority membership is not required to apply for this program. To be considered for a grant or loan, a completed application form, all required supporting material, and a letter of recommendation must be on file with the Grants and Loans Committee by Feb. 10. Applications are available online at http://www.kcpanhel.com.
The National Garden Club is offering scholarships up to $3,500 to qualifying junior, senior and graduate students enrolled in a Missouri college or university who are majoring in agriculture education, horticulture, floriculture, landscape design, botany, plant pathology, forestry, agronomy, environmental concerns, city planning, wildlife science, habitat or forest/systems ecology, land management and/or other related or allied subjects. Sophomores may apply for grants to be awarded for their junior year. All applicants must have at least a 3.25 GPA to be considered.
Applications must be submitted on the required application form and mailed to the State Garden Club. One winner from each state may be submitted to the National Garden Club to be considered for one of the 34 scholarships.
Visit the Financial Aid Office located McClain Hall 103 for an application for this scholarship. The deadline for scholarship submission is March 1.
The Webster Groves Herb Society is offering a scholarship up to $3,000 to qualifying sophomore, junior, senior and graduate students enrolled in a Missouri college or university who are majoring in agriculture education, horticulture, floriculture, landscape design, botany, plant pathology, forestry, agronomy, environmental concerns, city planning, land management or an allied subject.
Applications must be submitted on the required application form and mailed to the Webster Groves Herb Society.
Visit the Financial Aid Office for an application for this scholarship. The deadline for scholarship submission is March 1.
SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) offers scholarship assistance to those pursuing careers in the $29 billion specialty equipment industry. Career path opportunities include: accounting, administration, advertising/PR, design/graphics, engineering, information technology, manufacturing, photography/journalism, race car driver/crew, sales/marketing, technicians and transportation.
For further information, visit the SEMA Web site at http://www.sema.org/scholarships.
The ESA Foundation Scholarship Program offers scholarships for Missouri students, adult learners, cancer survivors, graduate students, the “B” students, and students majoring in teaching education, nursing or any medical field. Log on to http://www.esaintl.com/esaf for more information.
Applicants must be a senior or graduate level student at the beginning of the next academic year, with at least a 3.0 GPA. Sorority membership is not required to apply for this program. To be considered for a grant or loan, a completed application form, all required supporting material, and a letter of recommendation must be on file with the Grants and Loans Committee by Feb. 10. Applications are available online at http://www.kcpanhel.com.
The National Garden Club is offering scholarships up to $3,500 to qualifying junior, senior and graduate students enrolled in a Missouri college or university who are majoring in agriculture education, horticulture, floriculture, landscape design, botany, plant pathology, forestry, agronomy, environmental concerns, city planning, wildlife science, habitat or forest/systems ecology, land management and/or other related or allied subjects. Sophomores may apply for grants to be awarded for their junior year. All applicants must have at least a 3.25 GPA to be considered.
Applications must be submitted on the required application form and mailed to the State Garden Club. One winner from each state may be submitted to the National Garden Club to be considered for one of the 34 scholarships.
Visit the Financial Aid Office located McClain Hall 103 for an application for this scholarship. The deadline for scholarship submission is March 1.
The Webster Groves Herb Society is offering a scholarship up to $3,000 to qualifying sophomore, junior, senior and graduate students enrolled in a Missouri college or university who are majoring in agriculture education, horticulture, floriculture, landscape design, botany, plant pathology, forestry, agronomy, environmental concerns, city planning, land management or an allied subject.
Applications must be submitted on the required application form and mailed to the Webster Groves Herb Society.
Visit the Financial Aid Office for an application for this scholarship. The deadline for scholarship submission is March 1.
SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) offers scholarship assistance to those pursuing careers in the $29 billion specialty equipment industry. Career path opportunities include: accounting, administration, advertising/PR, design/graphics, engineering, information technology, manufacturing, photography/journalism, race car driver/crew, sales/marketing, technicians and transportation.
For further information, visit the SEMA Web site at http://www.sema.org/scholarships.
The ESA Foundation Scholarship Program offers scholarships for Missouri students, adult learners, cancer survivors, graduate students, the “B” students, and students majoring in teaching education, nursing or any medical field. Log on to http://www.esaintl.com/esaf for more information.