Scholarships from Other Sources
such as banks, organizations and clubs
Kansas Board of Regent Office
Financial aid programs available through the Kansas Board of Regents’ office available to community college students:
State Scholarship
Vocational Scholarship
Foster Care Tuition Waiver
Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship
Application and additional information for these scholarships are available at www.kansasregents.org/scholarships_and_grants.
Education Portal
Applications deadlines are April 1
There are 5 undergraduate scholarships ranging from $500 - $1,000 available to associate, diploma, and certificate seeking students in a wide range of fields.
You can also visit our About Us page to learn more about our organization: http://education-portal.com/pages/About_Us.html
Undergraduate Scholarships
Computer Science and Computer Engineering Degrees - Undergraduate Academic Award http://education-portal.com/pages/Computer_Science_Academic_Scholarship.html
A $1,000 academic award given to a student pursuing a degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering.
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Degrees - Undergraduate Academic Award http://education-portal.com/pages/Criminal_Justice_and_Law_Enforcement_Degrees_-_Undergraduate_Academic_Award.html
A $500 academic award given to a student pursuing any associate or bachelor degree emphasizing a Criminal Justice or Law Enforcement concentration.
Liberal Arts and General Studies Degrees - Undergraduate Academic Award http://education-portal.com/pages/Liberal_Arts_and_General_Studies_Degrees_-_Undergraduate_Academic_Award.html
A $500 academic award given to a student pursuing an associate or bachelor degree emphasizing Liberal Arts, General Studies, or Humanities.
Architecture and Drafting Degrees - Undergraduate Academic Award http://education-portal.com/pages/Architecture_and_Drafting_Degrees_-_Undergraduate_Academic_Award.html
A $500 academic award given to a student pursuing an associate or bachelor degree emphasizing Architecture, Architectural Drafting, Architectural Design, or Architectural Engineering.
Undergraduate Distance Learning Degrees - Academic Award http://education-portal.com/pages/Undergraduate_Distance_Learning_Degrees_-_Academic_Award.html
A $500 academic award given to a student pursuing a distance learning associate or bachelor degree program. Available to all part-time or full-time undergraduate students completing an online degree program.
Other
The American Society for Nondestructive Testing
http://www.asnt.org/keydocuments/awards/oliver.htm
Applications deadline is February 15
The Robert B. Oliver ASNT Scholarship is an annual $2,500 cash award granted to the student who submits the most outstanding paper about NDT research, investigation or development. This award honors and assists students who have chosen NDT as a career and are currently enrolled in an NDT program leading to an undergraduate degree, associate degree or post secondary certificate.
-The scholarship is awarded to the student submitting the best original paper on nondestructive testing. The paper should cover an original concept in NDT and may be based on practical experience, laboratory work or library research. A maximum of three awards is presented each year.
Click here for Information sheet. Click here for application form.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Foundation Scholarship Information
- A senior high school student who will be an incoming college freshman student with a minimum GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale, OR a minimum score of ACT 22/SAT (verbal/critical reading and math) 1030;
-A College student presently enrolled in an accredited college or university who has maintained a “B” average (3.00 GPA on a 4.00 scale) during his/her college career;
- Enrolled for training in a technical school or any person returning to school after an absence to retrain job skills or obtain a degree. (Post secondary students at any educational level).
- On-line credit tuition when obtained through and Accredited College/University/Vocational school or an accredited program by an accredited agency.
William and Gladys Krusor Scholarship
Applications deadline is April 30
A $1,000.00 annual scholarship is made in two payments of $500.00 at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters and is intended to assist students who have demonstrated a commitment to completing their college education and who, without this support, could not otherwise afford to do so. Before the scholarship is awarded, the student must show proof of enrollment in the school of his or her choice. The scholarship is for one year only, recipients may reapply. The selection committee may request a personal interview with any applicant. Recipient of the scholarship will be announced MAY 31. It is the desire of William and Gladys Krusor’s family, to provide assistance to people whom might find themselves in a difficult situation and unable to complete the education necessary to perhaps make a difference in their lives. Applications can be picked up in the Scholarship Department from Lisa Grose or email for a copy, grosel@cowley.edu.
Minisa Chapter, IAAP – International Association of Administrative Professionals.
The IAAP is an organization of office professionals, formerly known as secretaries, whose main focus is education; therefore, they are offering this for those persons who are continuing their education but need financial aid. Priority will be given to those applicants pursuing degrees in business administration.
The Minisa Chapter is located in Wichita, so they are interested in helping individuals in this area. The scholarship is $350.00, and will be sent to the school of their choice. Deadline is March 30. Applications can be picked up in the Scholarship Department from Lisa Grose or email for a copy, grosel@cowley.edu.
Kay County Council for the Opportunity Center Scholarship
Application Deadline - must be received by June 1
Value of Scholarship - $500 for one year ($250 per semester)
SUMMARY of Eligibility Criteria (see the application form for complete details):
-Must be a Kay County (OK) resident and/or Kay County (OK) H S graduate
-Must be a junior, senior, or graduate student
-Majoring in special education or physical, occupational, or speech therapy or related fields
-Must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester
-Must have a 3.0 GPA to qualify
-Resume outlining college honors, activities and interest
-Short narrative describing your future plan
-Three letters of recommendation
-Must submit Official College Transcript
For an application, please see Lisa Grose, Scholarship Coordinator located in the Scholarship/Admissions Office.
The University of Kansas Scholarships: www.admission.ku.edu/apply
Final deadline to apply for transfer scholarships: March 1
Transfer students who have earned at least 24 credit hours and at least a 3.25 cumulative GPA.
-A completed application contains the following:
-Application and fee
-All transcripts
-List of courses in progress
-Scholarship essay
-List of cocurricular activities
To be considered for the Phi Theta Kappa award, have your chapter adviser complete the membership verification form.
The American Association of University Women:
Margaret Humphrey Scholarship www.aauw.org
This is a one time award of $1,000 given in honor of a long time member. Deadline is May 15.
Non-traditional female student, twenty three years old or older Sedgwick County resident Documentation of acceptance at a regional university Enrollment in a minimum of 6 hours of undergraduate credit at a regional university or college Students can pick up a scholarship application from Lisa Grose, Scholarship Coordinator or Contact: Gwen Stanley, gbs70@earthlink.net.
Executive Women International
Adult Students in Scholastic Transition (ASIST)
www.executivewomen.org
EWI is offering assistance to adults in Sedgwick, Butler, Cowley, Harvey, Reno, and Sumner Counties who are in transitional situations and are in need of financial aid to further their education in their career pursuit. Scholarships are for $1,000.00. Criteria to be used to pre-screen candidates: Financial need Socially, physically and economically disadvantaged adults Heads of households with small children Displace homemakers Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements: Utilize personal assessment and/or re-entry programs available through colleges, community agencies, service groups, or career professionals Clearly defined career goals and objectives Specify the educational requirements to attain above goals and objectives 18 years of age or older. Deadline is April 30. For a copy of the application, please visit Lisa Grose, Scholarship Coordinator.
Soroptimist International of Winfield, Kansas
Almedia Greever Continuing Education Scholarship
This is available to graduates from Winfield High School in Winfield, Kansas. The applicant is required to have completed a minimum of two semesters of college course work and carry a grade point average of at least 2.5. This is a $500 scholarship and all applications must be postmarked by March 25. Copies of the application can be picked up from Lisa Grose in scholarship office.
Estelle Hamilton Gottlob Endowed Scholarship
Applicants should be Cowley College students that graduated from Arkansas City High School and plan to transfer to Wichita State University. Recipients must have at least a 2.75 grade point average and is renewable automatically if maintained. Awards will be made with regard to financial need. Applicants must complete an essay as part of the application process. The topic is “Describe a significant challenge, opportunity, or setback in your life and the impact it has had on you. What contribution do you hope to make as a student at Wichita State? (Your response should reflect your leadership abilities outside the classroom.) Please visit with Lisa Grose in the scholarship office to receive a cover sheet for your essay.
Citizens State Bank and Trust Company
Must be a legal resident of Ellsworth County
Major in any field of human medicine that is licensed by the State of Kansas.
Applications submitted to the Citizens State Bank & Trust Company, Trust Department, PO Box 128, Ellsworth, KS 67439 by April 1st.
Recipients will be advised of award by May 1st. For further information contact Karen E Britton, Trust Officer (785) 472-3141.
Army Emergency Relief Spouse and Children Scholarship Program
Eligible applicants must be:
-Dependent children, stepchildren or legally adopted children of Army Soldiers on active duty, retired or deceased while in active duty or retired status. The children of Grey Area Reservists/National Guard are eligible as retired members.
-Stateside applicants must be full time students.
-First undergraduate degrees only.
Completed applications deadline is March 1. The Student Aid Report (SAR) must be postmarked by May 1.
The application can be printed form their website www.aerhq.org. Students may apply online with supporting documents mailed with a postmark no later than March 1.
Wichita Amigos de SER
Open to all Hispanics students with at least one parent being of Hispanics parentage.
Eligible applicants must be:
-Maintain a 2.75 GPA (First time applicants must have a 3.0 GPA).
-Apply for full time status at an accredited college, university or junior college.
Awards of $500 to $1,000 each will be granted for study leading to an associate or baccalaureate degree. Deadline is February 28.
Click here for application.
Early Bird Lions Club Continuing Education Scholarship
$150 scholarship
Eligible applicants must be:
-Cowley County, Kansas resident - Cowley County High School Grads wishing to enroll at CCCC or Southwestern.
-Adults, over age 21, wishing to continue their education
Deadlines: July 15 for fall semester and December 15 for spring semester
-Members of Early Bird Lions Club or their relatives will not be considered.
In addition to completing an application, the applicant must:
-Provide an official High School transcript and College transcript, if available.
-A resume, which should include college honors, interests, activities, work experience, community service, and job history.
-A short written narrative describing your future career plans and how plans relate to this application. Include your plans regarding your job choice and possibilities following completion of your studies.
-Attach three letters of recommendation from a former teacher, employer, activity sponsor, or someone who has known you over a period of time, not a relative. Include address and phone number for each recommendation.
Submit the information to: Early Bird Scholarship, PO Box 452, Arkansas City, KS 67005
The Kansas Section of the American Water Works Association (KsAWWA) is sponsoring the ‘Terry L. McKanna Scholarship’
$1,000 for a student pursuing a career in the waterworks industry
The American Water Works Association is a national organization whose members include municipal officials involved in water supply, treatment, and distribution; state and federal officials involved in regulatory compliance; consulting engineers involved in the design and construction of water supply, treatment, and distribution systems; and representatives of manufacturers of equipment and materials used in the water works industry.
Click here for more information and application form.
Deadline is July 25.
Washburn University Leadership Institute
Truth or Dare
If you always pick TRUTH, maybe now is the time for an adventure. College is an opportunity to explore the unknown. Take the DARE and prepare to be amazed at the results. This one DARE you will never regret.
DARE to LEAD
Students can:
The rewards of this program are immediate, and last throughout a lifetime.
All developing leaders are encouraged to check out the Leadership Institute on Facebook or www.washburn.edu/leadership.
The deadline for students to submit an application for a Leadership Scholarship is January 7.
Nursing and Medical Assisting - Associate Degree Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for students who are interested in pursuing associate level degrees, diplomas and certificates related to Nursing, Medical Assisting, Medical Laboratory Technology, Physical Therapy, Veterinary Technology, Radiologic Technology and others.
Click here for more information and application form.
Art and Design - Associate Degree Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for students who are interested in pursuing associate level degrees related to Art, Computer Aided Design, Fashion Design, Visual Communications, Interior Design, Computer Graphics and others.
Click here for more information and application form.
Computer Technology and Information Systems - Associate Degree Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for students who are interested in pursuing associate level degrees and certificates related to Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Networking, Computer Software, Database Technology, Information Security and others.
Click here for more information and application form.
Online Associate Degree Scholarship
A $500 scholarship for full-time or part-time students who are interested in pursuing any online associate level degree.
Click here for more information and application form.
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