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Dr.Beaumont S.Cornell Scholarship 2009

March 24th, 2009 by jeevan | No Comments | Filed in Indiana Scholarships

Dr.Beaumont S.Cornell Scholarship

Introduction: The Dr. Beaumont S. Cornell Scholarship was established to assist IPFW student who are planning to become medical doctors.

Eligibility: Student must be a graduate of an Adams, Allen or Huntington County, IN high school. The student must enroll in a major preparing to become a medical doctor. First-time students (coming directly to IPFW from high school), must either:
1.Rank in the top 25 percent of their high school class and have SAT scores of 1870 or greater, or ACT composite of 28 or greater; or
2.Rank in the top 10 percent of their high school class and have SAT scores of 1650 or greater, or ACT composite of 24 or greater.

How to Apply: To be considered for the Cornell Scholarship you must file a 2009-10 Cornell Scholarship application and file the 2009-10 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Indiana University - Purdue University FORT WAYNE
PFW Financial Aid Office
Kettler Hall 102
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499
Phone: 260-481-6820.

Application Form: https://www.ipfw.edu/financial/assets/files/forms/0910/CornellScholarshipHS.pdf

ApplicationDeadline: March 31, 2009

Source: https://www.ipfw.edu/financial/scholar/freshman/cornell.shtml

Purdue University First Scholarships

March 19th, 2009 by jeevan | No Comments | Filed in Indiana Scholarships

Purdue University First Scholarships

Introduction: Computer science forms the foundation of much of our society today. Whether you dream of working in healthcare, law, security, or something totally different, a computer science degree can help you get there. The Department of Computer Science at Purdue University offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and is pleased to sponsor four non-renewable scholarships of $250 each for FIRST participants. These scholarships are available to high school seniors who have actively participated on a FIRST robotics team and have been admitted to Purdue Computer Science on the West Lafayette campus.

Eligibility:  Admitted to the Purdue University Department of Computer Science. (Apply through the main Purdue application site: http://www.purdue.edu/futureboilermaker.)1.Must be an entering computer science freshman in the fall 2009 semester. 2.Must have participated on a FIRST robotics team (either the Robotics Competition or Tech Challenge) in high school for an entire season. 3.Recipients of Purdue Trustee or Presidential scholarships are not eligible for this scholarship.

How to Apply:  To apply, send email to first@cs.purdue.edu, providing the following information:

1. Name (First Middle Last) 2. Email address 3. Telephone number 4. Home address (street, city, state, zip, etc.) 5. Your FIRST team (include both team number and team name) 6. Number of years you have participated in FIRST robotics 7. In what FTC or FRC regional events have you participated? 8. Describe your role on your FIRST team. Give specific examples.

Application Deadline:   April 1, 2009

Source:   http://www.purdue.edu/futureboilermaker

Dr. Beaumont S. Cornell Scholarships - Indiana University/Purdue University - 2009

March 19th, 2009 by jeevan | No Comments | Filed in Indiana Scholarships

Dr. Beaumont S. Cornell Scholarship

Introduction: The Dr. Beaumont S. Cornell Scholarship was established to assist IPFW student who are planning to become medical doctors.

Eligibility:  Student must be a graduate of an Adams, Allen or Huntington County, IN high school. The student must enroll in a major preparing to become a medical doctor. First-time students (coming directly to IPFW from high school), must either:  1.Rank in the top 25 percent of their high school class and have SAT scores of 1870 or greater, or ACT composite of 28 or greater; or 2.Rank in the top 10 percent of their high school class and have SAT scores of 1650 or greater, or ACT composite of 24 or greater.

How to Apply:  To be considered for the Cornell Scholarship you must file a 2009-10 Cornell Scholarship application and file the 2009-10 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Application Form: https://www.ipfw.edu/financial/assets/files/forms/0910/CornellScholarshipHS.pdf

ApplicationDeadline: March 31, 2009

Source: https://www.ipfw.edu/financial/scholar/freshman/cornell.shtml