Scholarships | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 65

Niagara University Presidential Scholarship

All of Niagara University’s merit based scholarships, achievement awards, and grants for incoming first year students are based on your cumulative high school average and standardized test scores.  Best of all, these awards are for each of your four years at NU, providing you are either a citizen of the United States or are an eligible non-citizen, federal definition, maintain full-time status, and possess the required quality point average.   And, because our merit based scholarships, awards, and grants are based on a sliding scale, there are many variations to the examples below.   In addition you may be eligible for other assistance based on your financial need.  The following are the scholarships and eligibility requirements that are valid for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 semesters.

Competitive Full-Tuition NU Honors Scholarships: (four years)

Selected number of incoming freshmen who possess a 97 percent average and a cumulative score (critical reading & math) of 1340 on the SAT or a score of 30 on the ACT are considered for this competitive award.

Niagara Trustees Scholarships: $15,000 per year for four years

Awarded to students who have high school records similar to these:  95 percent average with an 1150 SAT score (critical reading & math) (26 ACT); or 91 percent average, 1210 SAT score (critical reading & math) (27 ACT).

NU Presidential Scholarships: $13,500 per year for four years

Recipients of these scholarships usually have high school records of either 90 percent average with a 1050 SAT score (critical reading & math) (23 ACT); or an 85 percent average, 1120 SAT score (24 ACT).

NU Achievement Awards: $12,000 per year for four years

Typically, students receiving these awards have high school records in the mid – to upper 80s with SAT score (critical reading & math) ranging between 950 and 1050 or ACT composites between 20 and 22.

NU Grants: $7,500 per year for four years

Recipients of these grants usually have high school averages in the mid 80s and SAT score (critical reading & math) of 950 or ACT composites above 20.

Transfer Scholarships: (renewable)

Entering transfer students whose full-time (or equivalent) cumulative grade point averages are:
Transfer Scholarships:

3.4 – 4.0 = $11,000
3.0 – 3.3 = $10,000

Transfer Awards:

2.5 – 2.9 = $7,500

In addition to these merit based awards and scholarships, NU also offers athletic, community-service, and ROTC scholarships.  NU students who qualify may receive additional funds in the form of state and federal grant programs, student employment, and loans.  For a complete listing of these programs, contact the Admissions Office.

Vincentian Scholarship

The Vincentian Scholars Program offers scholarships to three new freshmen each year.  The scholarships include an annual, renewable scholarship of $5,000.

Lew & JoAnn Eklund Educational Scholarship

Each year the Appaloosa Youth Foundation awards thousands of dollars to youth who are pursuing higher education.

As many as eight scholarships of $1,000 each and one scholarship of $2,000 may be awarded to high school graduates, upperclassmen and graduate students who are members of the ApHC or are the son or daughter of an ApHC member.

The Appaloosa Youth Foundation awards six youth educational scholarships of up to $1,000 each, one from each of the six territories of the Appaloosa Horse Club. Another scholarship may be awarded at-large, and yet another to a winner from the previous year in the form of a continuing scholarship.

Another scholarship—The Sagebrush Circuit—Lew & JoAnn Eklund Educational Scholarship—is funded in its entirety by donations made by the Appaloosa Youth Foundation from the dissolution of funds of the Sagebrush Circuit. This scholarship, the highest attainable scholarship available from the Appaloosa Youth Foundation, is given to members of the ApHC or the son or daughter of an ApHC member, is awarded to a college junior, senior, or graduate student who is pursuing a degree in a major field of study that is closely related to the equine industry.

International Relations: NCITD International Trade Scholarship

Description:
In recognition of the responsibility of NCITD to promote and provide international trade education, NCITD has established a yearly scholarship for students of international trade. Scholarships awarded (minimum $1,000) will be paid directly to the institution, in the name of the awardee(s). Awardee(s) will also receive a one-year NCITD membership and will be welcome to attend monthly meetings (if not currently a member).
For study in:
North America
Field of Study:
Political Science
Available to:
Array
Award Amount:
1000 (minimum)
Type of Award:
Scholarship
Grade Level:
Undergraduate, Graduate
Submission Deadline:
April 15, 2010

Contact Information

Contact Information
1707 L Street NW, Suite 570
Washington, DC 20036
Contact Name/Title
Christina Filipovic
Phone
2028729280