Arizona
Nursing Scholarships - National and Local
National
National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) offers the following awards for to honor Hispanic nurses for their work: Ildaura Murillo-Rohde Award for Education Excellence, the Henrietta Villaescusa Community Service Award, the Janie Menchaca Wilson Leadership Award, and the Sarah Gomez Erlach Humanitarian Award. Deadline: Early April.
Society of Women Engineers Local Scholarships
Young women who are interested in the science and engineering fields are encouraged to apply for the many scholarships sponsored by local chapters of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).
Each section has a different deadline. In general they range from February to March.
Credit Union Scholarship
Credit Unions all over the country are offering high school students scholarships. Because there are hundreds of credit unions and because their guidelines vary from one to the next here are some of the basics. Most Credit Union Scholarships are for high school seniors with application deadlines in March. The number and amount of scholarships vary. In addition, there are other requirements like membership (it's not hard to do, just open an account), most require it, but not all. Below is a listing of just of few of the credit unions that offer scholarships.
Oil Can Henry's Essay Scholarship
If you’re a high school senior living in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington and you have an Oil Can Henry's center nearby, you may be eligible for a $1,000 scholarship. The company is giving 88 scholarships to students. Applicants must submit a 400 word essay on "What trust means to me." The students will be selected based on academic record, leadership, participation in school and community activities and work experience. The deadline is January 31, 2011.
GEAR UP Scholarships
The GEAR UP program provides grants to local governments, some of the funds are also used to provide college scholarships to low-income students. The program is a Federal discretionary grant program whose purpose is to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education. GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) serves students beginning no later than the seventh grade and follows them through high school.


