Monday, June 18, 2007

Scholarship Live, Learn,Tango,A Fusion, of Art, Politics,Culture

Scholarship Details
Scholarship ID: 133731
Contact
Laura C. Sala
Address
710 sw 16th avenue apt 109
Gainesville, FL 32601
Email Address
lcsala@tomorrowpeople.org
Application Deadline
Varies
Number Of Awards
See Description
Maximum Amount
See Description
Website Address
http://www.tomorrowpeople.org


Scholarship Description
Live, Learn and Tango!:A fusion of art, politics and culture Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 29 - July 30, 2007 Come discover the best kept secret of Latin America, a vibrant city where passion is the norm, mixture of cultures one-of a kind and home to some of the most welcoming and artistically inclined people in the world. Buenos Aires combines old world charm with a cosmopolitan modern edge which will be the ideal setting for this program. Upped division Courses offered: Poverty, Social Struggle and Revolution! (3 credits) Lure of the Outsider: An Exploration of Culture through Art (3 credits) [Taught by UF's Barbara Jo Revelle] and Issues and Perspectives in Latin America (3 credits) For more information please go to:
http://www.tomorrowpeople.org Or feel free to email: Lcsala@Tomorrowpeople.org Tomorrow People non-profit organization we hopes you will find our program exciting, rewarding and life-changing. We strive to motivate students to become active members of the global society we?re creating in an effort to bring social change, and unveil the leaders of tomorrow. We're here to facilitate your learning and maximize your experience as you choose the world as your playground. If there is anything we can do to improve any aspect of our program, or simply have questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for considering our program.

Scholarship American Galvanizers Association

Scholarship Details
Galvanize the Future: An Edgar K. Schutz Scholarship
Scholarship ID: 118423
Contact
American Galvanizers Association
Address
6881 South Holly Circle, Suite 108
Centennial, CO 80112
Fax
720-554-0909
Email Address
scholarship@galvanizeit.org
Application Deadline
March 28, 2008
Number Of Awards
3
Maximum Amount
$2,500
Website Address
http://www.galvanizeit.org

Scholarship Description
The American Galvanizers Association's "Galvanize the Future Scholarship" essay contest is available to full- or part-time, undergraduate or graduate students of any age enrolled at an accredited 4-year college or university in North America (United States, Canada, and Mexico). Students attending colleges or universities outside of North America are not eligible. High school students are not eligible to enter this contest. Applicants must have a declared major in the following majors by March 31st of the year the scholarship will be awarded: Architecture, Civil Engineering, or Structural Engineering. Go to
http://www.galvanizeit.org/showContent,358,402.cfm to download an entry form and view the essay questions.Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Judges will evaluate submissions based on relevance, accuracy, conciseness, and ingenuity. Please submit your essays in English. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by both the AGA's executive director and president. All entries must be received on or before midnight (MST) on the last day of March each year.Submit your essay by downloading the Microsoft Word electronic entry form on the AGA website. Fill out the form by typing in the fields. Save the form to your desktop, then attach and email along with your essay to scholarship@galvanizeit.org. Essays must be in Word, Word Perfect, Rich Text Format, or Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Please ensure your entry form and essay are sent together. You will receive an email confirmation that your entry has been received. No phone calls please.You may also print the entry form and fax your materials to 720-554-0909, or mail your entry to the following address:American Galvanizers AssociationGalvanize the Future Scholarship6881 South Holly Circle, Suite 108Centennial, CO 80112One entry will be accepted per student.Winners will be personally notified and announced on the AGA website by May of the award year. All submissions become the property of the American Galvanizers Association and will not be returned. Winning essays become the property of the American Galvanizers Association, which will, however, cooperate fully with the authors in the re-publication of essays.

Scholarship Oxford

Scholarship Details
Francis D. Lyon Scholarship
Scholarship ID: 121050
Contact
Carmalieta D. Jenkins
Address
Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation
2 South Campus Avenue
Oxford, OH 45056
Phone
513-523-6966
Fax
513-523-9200
Email Address
carmalieta@phideltatheta.org
Application Deadline
March 9, 2008
Number Of Awards
2
Maximum Amount
$3,000
Website Address
http://www.phideltatheta.org


Scholarship Description
The Francis D. Lyon Scholarships are available to students of film making. (Mr. Lyon had a distinguished motion picture and television career as a film editor, director and producer. He received an Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for best film editor in 1948 for the movie "Body and Soul".)Both undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply. To be considered for a Lyon Scholarship, a student must have completed two full years of college by June 30th of the year the scholarship is to be awarded. The first criteria for selecting recipients is evidence of Talent. (An applicant is strongly encouraged to include a work sample as part of his/her application. Please contact carmalieta@phideltatheta.org for information about supplying a work sample.) The second criteria will be Academic Excellence. The third criteria is Financial Need. Please contact carmalieta@phideltatheta.org or write to the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation for more information:Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation2 South Campus AvenueOxford, OH 45056For more information,

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