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National Business Association Scholarship Program

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More and more students are considering majoring in business now that the GRE is accepted in lieu of the GMAT at many business schools, and the job market has been looking a little better for business school graduates as the economy finally starts to pick up. This means business scholarships are even more common, as schools and organizations want to help those future businessmen and women cover their college costs. This week’s Scholarship of the Week is one such opportunity. The National Business Association Scholarship Program doles out awards to children of members of the organization and members of the organization, which is a nonprofit interested in providing supports to small businesses and entrepreneurs. Don’t limit your search if you don’t have connections to the group, though. There are many business scholarships out there that you may be specifically eligible for, even those aimed at accounting majors , marketing majors, or those interested in other business-related fields. Prize: Up to five $1,500 scholarships will be awarded each year. Eligibility: Those eligible to apply for the NBA scholarships are high school seniors, college freshmen, sophomores and juniors who are dependent sons and daughters of NBA dues-paying Members, or NBA members themselves. Institutions of attendance must be accredited, nonprofit two or four-year colleges/universities in the United States. A student may transfer from one institution to another and retain the award. Academic achievements will be considered;  high school applicants should rank in the top third of their senior class but not in the top 10 percent. Standardized test scores should range from 18 to 26 for the ACT, or between 850 to 1170 on the SAT combined. Students enrolled in college should present college GPAs that range from 2.5 to 3.5. Deadline: April 1, 2010 Required Material: By February 1 of each year, the NBA announces the start of the scholarship competition. Those interested must fill out an application packet, which will ask for things like your academic achievements, community service work, and other interests. Further details about the application process can be found by conducting a free college scholarship search on Scholarships.com. Once the search is completed, students eligible for this scholarship award will find it in their search results.

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Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship

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If you’re a woman looking for scholarships, you’re in luck. Scholarships for women are one of the more common scholarships by type out there, with more and more organizations and women’s groups out there looking to expand opportunities for females in higher education. What better time to recognize those opportunities than the first day of Women’s History Month? This week’s Scholarship of the Week is the Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship, an award from Zonta International given to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Don’t limit yourself though. Scholarships for women looking to pursue careers in business are especially numerous, so make sure you know of all of the awards you could be eligible for if you’re in business-related fields, like accounting . Prize: $5,000. The award may be used for tuition, books or living expenses at any university, college or institution offering accredited business courses and degrees. Eligibility: Applicants must be eligible to enter the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at an accredited university/college/institute program at the time funds are received from Zonta International Headquarters each November. Applicants must have achieved an outstanding academic record during their first two to three years of academic studies, especially in business-related subjects, and demonstrate an intent to complete a program in business. Deadline: Varies. Applicants will be submitting materials to their local Zonta Clubs. Most deadlines will fall in April, as Zonta Clubs must submit their scholarship applications to the Zonta District Governor by July 1. Required Material: Applicants will need to complete a Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship application and provide the following: two letters of recommendation, an essay in 500 words, and a verification of enrollment. Further details about the application process can be found by conducting a free college scholarship search on Scholarships.com. Once the search is completed, students eligible for this scholarship award will find it in their search results.

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Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarships for Canadian Citizens 2010 (Monbukagakusho)

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Overview Every year, the Government of Japan offers scholarships to foreign students who wish to study at Japanese universities. There are three types of Government of Japan scholarships: Japanese Studies Student, Research Student and Undergraduate Student. Important! This website describes only the scholarships for which Canadians are eligible. Other types of scholarships are available in other countries. Only Canadians (whether they live in Canada or abroad) can apply for a scholarship through one of the Japanese diplomatic missions in Canada. Non-Canadians (including permanent residents and landed immigrants) must contact a Japanese diplomatic mission in their country of origin. For contact information for Japanese embassies and consulates abroad please click here . Japanese Studies Student 2010 Please note:The deadline for applications is Friday February 26th 2010 at 5:00pm (Montreal local time). A scholarship for undergraduate students already majoring in Japanese language and Japanese studies. Fields of Study Japanese Language & Japanese Studies Deadline for the Submission of Applications The required documents must be received by the Consulate General of Japan at Montreal by 5:00pm, Friday February 26, 2010. Tenure of the Scholarship One year or less from October 2010. Qualifications Interested persons must meet the following requirements: – Be a Canadian citizen; – Be born between April 2, 1980 and April 1, 1992; – Be a regular undergraduate student at a foreign (non-Japanese) university majoring in fields related to Japanese language or Japanese culture (must have completed one year of studies by April 2010 and must not have graduated before the commencement of the scholarship); – Have sufficient Japanese language ability to receive instruction at a Japanese university in Japanese. Remarks All candidates must take a Japanese test, which will be held at the Consulate General of Japan at Montreal. The results of this test will have a bearing on the selection. Application package The following forms must be completed and submitted by the applicant. Please consult the Information Guide for detailed instructions on how to complete the various forms and information on the other requirements for completing the application package, such as the list of documents to be submitted. Information Guide Application form (Word document) Recommendation form (Word document) Certificate of health The Course Guide for 2010 Japanese Studies Student is available for consultation on the MEXT website. Consulate General of Japan at Montreal, Suite 2120, 600 de la Gauchetière West, Montreal, QC, Canada, H3B 4L8. Tel: (514) 866-3429 Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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J. W. Saxe Memorial Prize for Public Service

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Many organizations out there look to reward those students who may need financial help to explore their interest areas, especially if the fields of study they’re interested in aren’t one of the highest-paying majors out there. This week’s Scholarship of the Week is the J.W. Saxe Memorial Prize for Public Service, which is meant to enable students to gain practical experience in public service by taking a no-pay or low-pay job during a summer or other term. The J.W. Saxe Memorial Prize for Public Service has awarded more than 200 awards to students to encourage public and community service since 1984. Winners in the past have gone on to aid immigrant families, work on woman’s rights in India , and assist in educational reform in Haiti . The fund was created in memory of Jo W. Saxe, who headed a number of economic missions internationally and who believed deeply in the need for persons of integrity to serve their countries and communities through public service. Prize: A $2,000 scholarship will be awarded to at least one undergraduate or graduate student involved in public service. Eligibility: Applicants must be undergraduates or graduate students in an accredited college or university, seeking support for an internship in public service, and not general tuition support, have a demonstrated record of  public service activity in the past, present, and/or future, and can demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given applicants who have already found a public service position, but who require additional funds. Deadline: March 15, 2010 Required Material: Applicants should send a resume together with an essay describing short- and long-term goals, including their need for funds, together with three letters of reference. At least one reference letter must be from a faculty member. Email applications will not be accepted. Further details about the application process can be found by conducting a free college scholarship search on Scholarships.com. Once the search is completed, students eligible for this scholarship award will find it in their search results.

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McDonald’s USA National Employee Scholarship Program

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If you’re working your way through college with a part-time or even a full-time job to help cover your college costs, your employer could be able to help outside of that modest paycheck. This week’s Scholarship of the Week is the McDonald’s USA National Employee Scholarship Program, which recognizes and rewards the accomplishments of McDonald’s student-employees who excel in their studies, serve their communities, and work hard to deliver an outstanding experience for the company’s customers. Every academic year, the McDonald’s National Employee Scholarship Program selects one outstanding student-employee applicant from each state and the District of Columbia to receive a $2,500 scholarship for use at any qualifying institution and for any field of study. If you work elsewhere, make sure you contact your employer to determine whether any financial assistance is available to you. And, if you qualify for this award, you could be eligible for a number of community service scholarships , as being active in the community is a criteria of this award. Prize: Each outstanding student employee receives a $2,500 scholarship. From those, three student-employees judged to demonstrate the highest commitment to school, work, and community service are named “McScholars of the Year” and awarded a $5,000 scholarship. Eligibility: Applicants must be currently employed at a U.S. McDonald’s restaurant and have at least four months continuous employment at the time of application, work a minimum of 15 hours per week, be a high school senior planning to attend an accredited institution or a returning college student who currently attends an accredited institution, and be employed by McDonald’s or a U.S. McDonald’s owner/operator at the time the scholarship awards are announced. Deadline: March 1, 2010 Required Material: An application is available online. Scholarship winners are selected on the basis of their documented academic achievement, community involvement, and job performance. Further details about the application process can be found by conducting a free college scholarship search on Scholarships.com. Once the search is completed, students eligible for this scholarship award will find it in their search results.

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UK: Nottingham University Business School Scholarships 2010/2011

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Overview The School is offering the following scholarships to full time Doctoral students for the 2010/11 session: Value of this scholarshp Seven full Scholarships covering full tuition fees as well as tax-free living expenses of £13,650 per year (ESRC rate for 2010-11). Two of these scholarships are being offered by the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (ICCSR) and another is being offered by the Christel DeHaan Travel and Tourism Research Institute (TTRI). Target Candidates All scholarships are available to both Home/EU and overseas students. Please see webpages for more details: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/business/phd/Scholarships.html Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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UK: Professional Preparation Masters Award at University of Birmingham

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Overview The University of Birmingham is pleased to announce it has 1 AHRC Professional Preparation Masters award available for Postgraduate Study in the discipline area of Film, Digital Media and Production, for study starting on October 2010. How to apply Full information on Application forms, Reference forms, and Guidelines will be available online from 7th December 2009 at http://www.as.bham.ac.uk/study/support/admin/pgr/PGScholarships-CAL.shtml and must be submitted to ahrcapplication@contacts.bham.ac.uk by 4pm on Friday 26th February 2010. In addition, the College of Arts and Law at the University of Birmingham is offering twelve College Scholarships to cover fees and maintenance at Research Council rates for doctoral students, and is funding additional School Scholarships targeted at specific disciplinary areas. There will be a funding information meeting on Wednesday 13 January 2010 at 1pm in the ERI Building on Pritchatts Road (G3 on the University map). For further details about the scholarships see www.alpg.bham.ac.uk or contact artsandlawgraduateschool@contacts.bham.ac.uk Please note that to be eligible for an AHRC, or School or College award you must have also submitted an application to study at the University of Birmingham http://www.postgraduate.bham.ac.uk/apply/ Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this award

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Business Exchange Scholarship – University of Technology, Sydney

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UTS: Business may offer up to ten (10) Outbound Exchange Scholarships per semester, to qualified students enrolled in a Business degree. Each scholarship is tenable for one semester, to the value of $500.00 each.

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Nanyang Scholarship for Freshmen Undergraduate Students

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The Nanyang (NTU) Scholarships are awarded to the outstanding freshmen pursuing undergraduate programmes, based on academic merit and good co-curricular records.

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Amsterdam Merit Scholarships (AMS) University of Amsterdam

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Study in Holland, University of Amsterdam – Scholarships for outstanding students from non-EEA countries pursuing a Master’s degree at the UvA.

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