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ABOUT TOOLS FREAK
Tools Freak is constantly working with the tools we need in our daily life. We purchase the tools, we use
them and we test them in our garage. Finally, we make reviews from our real-time experience. We have
covered firewood tools and equipment, welding tools and equipment, working safety gears, essential
woodworking tools, gardening tools, garage organizing tools and many more.
The Scholarship Amount is 1000$. (Actually, our original scholarship is $1000 dollar but we’ll give awards
more than a winner as a consolation prize)
Any student (part time/full time) can apply. All applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of
submission. Especially the guys do DIY projects, woodworking, welding, any kind of home renovation,
home improvement projects.
The GPA should be at least 2.5 and you need to provide valid proof of your student identity.
If you want to send any projects, send with the step by step pictures and proper descriptions. We are
Tools Freak and like to know which tools you have used. So, don’t forget to mention tools that you used
in your project(s).
How to Apply
Write an article on any of the topics “DIY projects, welding, woodworking, home renovation, home
improvement” between 500-1000 words.
Submit your application in *.docx format along with your short bio, Email, Name of your University,
Department/Course, session, GPA, Nationality, Address and recent passport size photograph.
Key to winning:
The article must be unique and plagiarism free.
Creative writing.
Well written and A+ Grammar.
Submission Deadline: February 20, 2019. Submit to: [email protected]
Winner Selection
Articles must be reviewed by our Scholarship Committee. The winner will be finalized on March 10,
2019, in conformity with article quality and will be announced on our website. Please keep an eye on
our website.
Please-
Assist us to reach out more people. You are requested to share this post/ link with your
friends/college/blogs/websites and social profile. Be a part of our generous scholarship program.
Disclaimer
By submitting an application, you must grant toolsfreak.com permission to post the
applicant info.
We are also granted for contacting you in this regards.
When you send email to us, toolsfreak.com may retain those communications in order
to process inquiries.
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY
Award Amount
$1,000 for undergraduates, and $2,000 for graduate students. All awards are offered annually
and are non-renewable. Students may reapply in subsequent years.
Recipients
20 to 40 awards offered annually.
Eligibility
Must be a full-time student.
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Must be an enrolled member of an American Indian tribe, Alaska Native, or Native
Hawaiian or otherwise considered to be an American Indian by the tribe with which
affiliation is claimed; or be at least 1/4 American Indian blood; or be at least 1/4 Alaskan
Native; or be considered to be an Alaskan Native by an Alaskan Native group to which
affiliation is claimed.
Must be enrolled at an accredited four-year college or university as an undergraduate or
graduate student, or be enrolled in a two-year college program leading to an academic
degree.
Must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
Must major in mathematics, medical sciences, physical science, technology, science,
engineering, or natural resources.
This award is for U.S. students.
Additional Information
Please note: Students must be members of AISES to apply. Students may apply for membership
prior to applying for the scholarship. Membership information is available online at
www.aises.org/membership. College student membership is $25.
Complete applications are reviewed by a minimum of three qualified reviewers who score each
application based upon factors such as academic performance (grade point average and
academic record), the student's personal essay (demonstrates character, commitment, goals),
strength of recommendation letters, and other activities the student has undertaken including
jobs, volunteer efforts, internships, extracurricular activities, hobbies, etc. Scored applications
and reviewer comments are then used by AISES staff and some funders to select scholarship
recipients.
Students cannot have more than one AISES academic scholarship in any one year.
Contact Information:
AISES
P.O. Box 9828
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87119-9828
505-765-1052
505-765-5608
Deadline Information Sunday, March 31, 2019
The application deadline date has not yet been finalized for this year, but is expected to remain
the same as last year. The deadline date shown here is tentative based on last year's date.
Please check back in December for a refreshed application deadline date. Applications are
available on the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) website at
www.aises.org. The student must register an account to access the online application, and
must complete the application entirely online. No paper applications are accepted. As part of a
complete application, the student must submit the following documentation: proof of
American Indian or Alaskan Native ancestry/membership, which includes verification by the
official tribal/village/community governing body (either a signed letter from the governing
entity or a governmental ID card) indicating enrollment status, or a federally issued Certificate
of Degree of Indian Blood or Certificate of Degree of Alaska Native Blood; a personal statement
of no more than 1,000 words addressing his/her educational and/or career goals, interest in
and motivation to continue higher education, an understanding of the importance of college
and his/her commitment to complete the educational program undertaken, and his/her plan or
desire to make a difference in or impact his/her community; and a resume (must also be
uploaded into the AISES Online Resume Database). The student must also request that his/her
official transcripts be sent by his/her postsecondary institution's registrar's office directly to
AISES. Complete applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. MDT on the deadline date.
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (AICPA)
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$1,000 to $5,000 annually. Awards are renewable; however, renewals are neither automatic
nor guaranteed. Students who wish to renew their scholarship award must reapply the
following year. Scholarship aid may be used only for the payment of expenses that directly
relate to obtaining an accounting education (e.g.; tuition, fees, room and board, and/or books
and materials only). Scholarship payments are sent directly to the student's financial aid office
on behalf of the student at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters.
Eligibility
1. Must be a member of an underrepresented minority group in the accounting profession.
This includes, but is not limited to, the following minority groups: Black or African
American; Hispanic or Latino; Native American; Pacific Islander; or Asian American.
2. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (green card holder).
3. Must be accepted into or enrolled in a public or private, not-for-profit (501(c)) four-year
college or university located in the U.S. states or territories for the full 2017-2018
academic year; the school's business program must be accredited by the AACSB and/or
ACBSP (exceptions may be granted but are not guaranteed). Undergraduate students
must have successfully completed 30 or more semester hours of college coursework,
including six or more semester hours in accounting, by the end of spring 2017.
4. Must be enrolled as a full-time student (12 or more semester hours if an undergraduate
student, and 9 or more semester hours if a graduate student) for the 2017-2018
academic year. An exception may be granted if the student plans to participate in an
internship.
5. Must be pursuing an undergraduate- or graduate-level degree in an accounting-related
major (as determined by AICPA). The applicant must plan to pursue CPA licensure but
not presently be a CPA.
6. Must have an overall and major grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
ANNUAL SENIOR CARE SCHOLARSHIP ($1,000)
A Place for Mom is proud to offer our annual $1,000 scholarship to university students
interested in the fields of aging and gerontology. As North America’s largest senior living
referral service, we know the importance of supporting the training and education of our future
senior care leaders.
This scholarship will be awarded to a citizen or a Permanent Resident of the United States or
Canada (excluding Quebec) who is enrolled and currently taking classes at an accredited college
or university in the United States or Canada (excluding Quebec), and will grant selected
applicants a $1,000 financial donation for their compelling essays on senior living.
Eligibility:
Students enrolled in an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree or graduate level program
in a medical, nursing or social sciences related major.
The student must be planning on pursuing a career that involves working with senior
citizens.
The applicant must be attending classes at an accredited college or university at the time
of the spring deadline.
Deadline: April 15, 2016
More info at: http://www.aplaceformom.com/scholarship
The "Courage to Grow Scholarship" was created to help students realize their college dreams.
Scholarship recipients will be selected one week after the deadline has passed.
Contact Address
Courage to Grow
P.O. Box 2507
Chelan, Washington 98816
Deadline Information
Thursday, February 28, 2019
The application form and details about the application process can be found on the Courage to
Grow Website. Students must submit the application form online and submit a 250 word essay
in response to the topic located on the application form. Applications must be submitted by the
deadline. There are 12 deadlines throughout the year the award is offered every month.
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The scholarship award is $2,000 annually. It is non-renewable. One award is offered annually.
Eligibility
Must be a racial or ethnic minority.
Must be enrolled in medical school at the time of application.
This award is for U.S. students.
Additional Information
Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C., a personal-injury law firm based out of Michigan, is pleased to
announce the annual Buckfire & Buckfire Medical School Diversity Scholarship. This scholarship
has been funded as part of Buckfire & Buckfire’s commitment to and mission of helping to
promote diversity of backgrounds and experience within the legal profession. Application is
open to racial and ethnic minorities of all backgrounds who are currently enrolled in an
accredited medical school within the United States. Award selection will be based on a
combination of essay responses and academic achievement as demonstrated in the applicant's
transcripts.
Contact
Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C.
29000 Inkster Road
Attn: Medical School Diversity Scholarship
Suite 150
Southfield, Michigan 48034
US
Deadline Information Monday, April 1, 2019
Applications and information about this award are available online at the Buckfire & Buckfire
website using the link provided. To apply for this award, the student must submit the following:
a completed application form; an essay of up to one page describing how the applicant has
utilized their time promoting ethnic diversity within the community and/or how the applicant
will their medical degree to promote ethnic diversity in the future; and an up-to-date and
certified copy of medical school transcripts. All applications and supporting documentation
must be submitted by mail on or before the deadline date.
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Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. sponsors the following scholarships:
1. Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. Law School Diversity Scholarship Program $2000
2. https://www.buckfirelaw.com/library/scholarships.cfm#disability $1000
3. https://www.buckfirelaw.com/library/scholarships.cfm#law $2000
4. https://www.buckfirelaw.com/library/scholarships.cfm#paralegal $1000
YOUTH FOUNDATION INC.
Grants have ranged from $2,500 to $4,000 per year and are renewable for a total of four years
of undergraduate scholarship funding at our discretion. Individual scholarship size may
fluctuate over time depending upon the size of our endowment
What does the Application Require?
An applicant’s first and second college choices and an intended course of study must be
provided. It further requests SAT/ACT scores, transcripts, class standing, financial statements
(including copies of parents’ tax returns), an essay, and two letters of recommendation.
Interviews may be required.
The deadline for application submission is February 28, 2019. Applicants are notified of their
scholarship awards in late May, or early June. The application is available on line here. You may
download the form. The form is a Microsoft Word document. Responses may be entered on
your computer or by hand.
Final decisions with regard to the amount of the award, applicant’s qualifications and choice of
college are at the full discretion of Youth Foundation’s Scholarship Committee and its Board of
Directors.
The Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award
According to their website, “Each year From the Top’s Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award Program provides 20 outstanding young musicians who demonstrate financial need with a $10,000 scholarship to advance their artistic development and education. In addition, Jack Kent Cooke Young Artists perform on the hit NPR and PBS program, From the Top, and participate in arts leadership training to spread the power of classical music.”
Who is eligible for the Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award?
The selection committee is looking for “classical instrumentalists, vocalists, and composers who have not yet entered college and have an interest in performing on From the Top. You must be between the ages of 8–18 and a full-time elementary, middle, or high school student to apply. College students and those who have already graduated from high school may not apply.”
Applicants must demonstrate:
Exceptional musical achievement Applicants must have strong musical ability and a willingness to perform on the NPR show.
Unmet financial need Applicants must provide evidence of a family income insufficient to meet the costs of his/her musical pursuits (new instruments, music lessons, summer festival tuition, and travel, etc.). 90% of past recipients come from families with an annual household Adjusted Gross Income of under $60,000. Other factors may apply (cost of living, medical expenses, and dependents).
Academic achievement Applicants must possess strong scholastic achievement indicated by good grades, academic awards, and strong test scores.
Strength of character Applicants must demonstrate drive, initiative, maturity, leadership, and a commitment to giving back to one’s community.
How much is the Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award worth?
Up to $10,000 to apply toward instrument purchases, summer camp tuition, college audition travel expenses, private lessons, or other music-related needs
Appearance on NPR’s From the Top with Host Christopher O’Riley Participation in From the Top’s Center for the Development of Arts Leadership Program.
When is the Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award application due?
The application is due by March 4, 2019.
JEANNETTE RANKIN WOMEN’S SCHOLARSHIP
The Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship is currently being offered by the Jeannette Rankin Foundation to women of age 35 or older. Since 1976, Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship Fund has awarded more than three million in scholarships to more than 1000 women.
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must fit the following criteria:
A woman, age 35 or older. A U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident of the United States. Enrolled in, or accepted to, a regionally or ACICS accredited school. Pursuing a technical or vocational education, an associate’s degree, or a first bachelor’s
degree. Low-income
The Jeannette Rankin Foundation decides “low-income” based off of income in relation to household size- check out the chart on the scholarship’s website to see if you fit.
The Foundation will look your goals, plan for reaching these goals, challenges you may have faced, and your financial situation in deciding scholarship recipients.
When is the Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship application due?
The online application must be filled out and postmarked by March 1, 2019. https://rankinfoundation.org/. If you still have questions, you can contact JRF via email at [email protected]. Here is a handy list of FAQs to get started!
YOUTH-FOUNDATION INC
High school seniors, who are United States citizens, seeking higher education at accredited four-year United States colleges or universities. Applicants must show a 3.5+ or better grade average and should document financial need.
In addition, the Foundation strongly encourages extra-curricular and community activities on the part of its applicants demonstrating a strong desire to help others.
370 Lexington Ave
Suite 1206
New York, New York 10017
Deadline Information
Thursday, February 28, 2019 When to Apply: January 28 to February 28, 2019.
Important Note: The deadline date is subject to an earlier cutoff date without notice dependent upon the number of applications received.
How to Apply: The foundation provides an application and financial summary form that includes instructions on how to apply. Click here to learn more.
All application items must be submitted in one large, flat envelope. The student must write
"DEPT. SA" in the lower left-hand corner of his/her application envelope. If the student wishes
to be notified of his/her application status, he/she must enclose a stamped, self-addressed
business-size envelope. All applications and supporting materials must be postmarked by the
deadline date.
Applications are available online from the Youth Foundation website and are accepted starting
on January 21.
Required Documents:
1. A completed application
2. A preliminary financial summary;
3. Transcripts including ACT/SAT scores;
4. A brief description of his/her aims, hopes, and goals as detailed on the application
(written by hand and typed);
5. Two letters of recommendation on letterhead;
6. A family financial statement to include the student's summer earnings,
7. Photocopies of Federal Income Tax Returns with all schedules for the last filed year, all
W-2 and 1099 forms due for the current year, for himself/herself and each of his/her
parents.
8. The student must also attach a signed photograph to the top right-hand corner of
his/her application.
9. The applicant must black out Social Security Numbers on transcripts, SAT/ACT scores,
and tax forms for security purposes.
National Society of Professional Engineers
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The scholarship will be awarded in two disbursements of $2,500 each at the beginning of the
fall and spring semesters of the freshman year. The award will be credited to the student’s
account through the school’s Office of Financial Aid. The award Amount is $5,000, and it is non-
renewable. Only one scholarship is awarded each year.
Eligibility
Must be a high school senior.
Must be a member of an ethnic minority.
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Must plan to enroll full time.
Must plan to major in engineering.
This award is for U.S. students.
Contact
NSPE Educational Foundation
1420 King Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314-2794
Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be evaluated based on:
grade point average
internship/co-op experience and community involvement,
two faculty recommendations,
honors/scholarships/awards, and
Answers to the four questions on the application.
Required Application Materials
Applications must include the following:
a completed application,
a complete transcript of the high school grades,
SAT and/or ACT scores,
A resume or summary of internship/co-op experience(s) and involvement in other
activities, and recommendation letters from two faculty members who have taught the
applicant. Letters of recommendation and copies of transcripts may be in separate
envelopes but we highly recommend that they accompany the application.
Other
Application must be received at NSPE by March 1.
All applicants will be notified of the final selection by May 1.
The scholarship will be awarded in two disbursements of $2,500 each at the beginning
of the fall and spring semesters of the freshman year. The award will be credited to the
student's account through the school's Office of Financial Aid.
Upon completion of the degree, the winner will be required to submit to the NSPE
Educational Foundation Trustees a report on the value of the NSPE support and their
objectives regarding professional development, ethical practice, and licensure.
The recipient of the NSPE Educational Foundation Maureen L. and Howard N. Blitman,
P.E., Scholarship to Promote Diversity in Engineering will forfeit the award should the
recipient drop or transfer from the ABET-accredited engineering program in which they
are enrolled.
Eligibility Requirements
Additional information is available on the provider's website. Students must submit the
application, which includes information about their grades and test scores, volunteer activities,
work experience. Honors/scholarships and four questions regarding their interest in
engineering, career plans, personal development and personal history. In addition to the
application, students must submit an official transcript and SAT/ACT test scores, two
recommendation letters from high school teachers, and a resume. All materials must be sent
together by email or postmarked to the address provided by the March 1, 2019 deadline date.
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TFC TITLE LOANS SCHOLARSHIP
The TFC Scholarship – $1,000.00 Award
As a new generation of students getting an excellent education, you have the ability to solve a
major financial issue that affects thousands of people every day. TFC Title Loans strongly
believes that your creativity may hold the answers to revolutionizing the lending industry. The
goal is to better benefit both the consumer and impose less risk to the lender. For this reason,
we have created the Financial Innovation Scholarship Program.
How do I know I’m eligible for the scholarship?
To qualify for TFC Scholarship you must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate creditable
university.
How do I apply for the TFC Scholarship?
No fewer than 1000 words, on why you deserve to win this scholarship. You can go along and
write your life story & educational goals. We are looking for someone who has a great track
record and who excels in the above.
What needs to be included?
Along with your essay we also ask that you include:
1. Your university name
2. Class year
3. Contact information
4. Major
5. A copy of your transcripts (official or unofficial).
Send all materials to [email protected]
When is the application due? Please send in your application by March 1st of 2019 to receive
funds for the spring 2019 Semester.