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* [[American Society of Civil Engineers Maine Section]] | * [[American Society of Civil Engineers Maine Section]] | ||
* Barking Foundation Scholarship - These <dollar/>3,000 scholarships are available to any Maine resident seeking higher education. Financial need is considered. [http://www.barkingfoundation.org website] | * Barking Foundation Scholarship - These <dollar/>3,000 scholarships are available to any Maine resident seeking higher education. Financial need is considered. [http://www.barkingfoundation.org website] | ||
+ | * [[Maine Business & Prof. Women's Club - Rachel E. Lemieux Youth Scholarship]] | ||
== Missouri == | == Missouri == |
Revision as of 11:38, 20 June 2010
The following list of State-specific scholarships is primarily for students in the U.S. Some of these scholarships are subject-specific.
Also check out National scholarships.
Contents
California
- Governor's Scholarship Programs for California website (NOTE: granted in 2000-2002)
Maryland
- See D.C. Area scholarships
- Maryland Distinguished Scholar Award for academic achievement or talent in the arts website
Maine
- American Society of Civil Engineers Maine Section
- Barking Foundation Scholarship - These <dollar/>3,000 scholarships are available to any Maine resident seeking higher education. Financial need is considered. website
- Maine Business & Prof. Women's Club - Rachel E. Lemieux Youth Scholarship
Missouri
Montana
- Siegel Service Technology Scholarships for undergraduates in Montana. Website
Pennsylvania
- New Economy Technology Scholarship (NETS) for undergraduates studying in approved technology, science, or allied health fields who are Pennsylvania residents and students and willing to work full-time in Pennsylvania after graduation. Website