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Walt Disney’s Imagineering Competition, a Once in a Lifetime Opportunity

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Ms. Patrina’s Note …

Hello and thank you for stopping by today for Walt Disney’s Imagineering Competition and Team Scholarship Give-Away. It sounds like a dream come true for any students passionate about electronics, engineering, and/or technology. I’ve outlined some of the rules below, and if you’re interested or know others who might be, use the share button – share the LOVE with your friends. This competition has an Application DEADLINE on October 11, 2020. Here you will submit information about your team and what you wish to accomplish. Your Project Submission is DUE on November 7, 2020.

Listen! If you are a natural at building things and like technology – A natural at it out in the community, home, and school, please make a brave attempt at something like this. They have specific rules for how you get “chosen” for the Disney Imaginations Design Competition (Imagineering). If you are smart enough to follow directions (the rules) and follow each step as you read, it’s likely you will get chosen – I would choose you. Here is How to Apply.

Walt Disney’s Imagineering Imaginations – Scholarship Competition is DUE 10.11.20

Disney Imaginations invites students to create an iconic installation on their campus or city that serves as an inspiration, honors the past, and is a vision of the future.

  • Application is Due on October 11, 2020
  • Applicants can form teams to two to four participants
  • Applicants team participant must be a student at least 18
  • Applicants must also be a college junior, senior, or equivalent
  • Applicants may be a full-time graduate student
  • Applicants must be attending a college or university in the United States
  • Applicants must be majoring in ONE of these supported disciplines or a recent college graduate with a major in one of the supported disciplines.

Got questions?

You can get to their Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Page Here.

Scholarship Contact Info:

Walt Disney Imagineering, Attention: Imaginations Design Competition, 1401 Flower St., MC 9030 Glendale, CA 91221 APPLY NOW

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Ms. Patrina’s Note …

Hello and thank you for stopping by for the Students With Heart Foundation’s Scholarship opportunity. It’s the easiest $6,000 you can get, but there’s one problem. They are only accepting the application packets via fax and the deadline is October 1m 2020. We cannot change the date, but we can fax your packets to the scholarship committee 305.397.1817. Send your completed packet (in one PDF document) to psreddick@urban-academics.com and I will FAX to 305.397.1817 as directed on their website.

Students With a Heart Foundation Scholarship ($6,000) is DUE NOW

The Students with Heart Foundation provides financial assistance scholarships for both undergraduate and graduate students who suffer from all different types of heart disease and deformities. Here’s a real opportunity for you to share your true life story for six thousand dollars in scholarship funding for college.

Relieving some of the stress from the rough and rigorous journey they will face throughout college is great prevention in heart health, and you might be the winner of a $6,000 scholarship by the Students With A Heart Foundation.

  • APPLICATION (DOWNLOAD PDF)
  • APPLICANTS SHOULD READ THIS!
  • APPLICANTS ARE ONLY ACCEPTED BY FAX: 305.397.1817, which may be difficult for some? If you can gather your materials and essay, but need help faxing – Feel free to email me: psreddick@urban-academics.com with “SCHOLARSHIP PACKET” in the subject header. We can fax your documents to the scholarship committee for you, no charge! Remember the deadline is October 1, 2020.
  • Applicants must be enrolled or enrolling in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at an accredited U.S. college or university as at least a part-time student
  • Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents
  • Applicants must submit a letter from Medical Doctor (or a medical bill may work)
  • Applicants must submit a letter of recommendation
  • Applicants must submit a personal statement of no more than 2,000 words and no less than 500 words, describing what obstacles they have had to overcome due to their cardiac disease or deformities.
  • Students with a Heart Website

SEND YOUR INFORMATION DIRECTLY TO: Scholarship Committee, 1535 16th Ter., Homestead, FL 33030, info@studentswithaheart.org, 305-397-1917

In ADDITION – Urban Academics is happy to FAX your packet to this fax number: 305.397.1817. Lots of people don’t have fax numbers, thus eliminating too many people. We are happy to fill the gap for our students.

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In this post, you’ll find the following:

  • three (3) things to do
  • three (3) books to read
  • ten (10) scholarships due in October
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  1. Make a list of ALL Scholarships You Qualify For (Check it Twice)
  2. Send a quick email to the address supplied here – Introduce yourself and follow-up to inform the scholarship committee that you have completed the application process
  3. Submit completed application answering ALL questions, leaving no line/question/space blank. When in doubt, use “N/A.”

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10-Scholarships Due in October!

  1. Students With a Heart Foundation Scholarship, $6,000 (Due October 1, 2020)
  2. Walt Disney Imagineering Design Competition, Application is Due October 11, 2020, and your Project Submission is Due November 7, 2020 (if you are chosen)
  3. The Gen.G Scholarship Awards (10 Gamers), $10,000 (Due October 15, 2020)
  4. The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Woman’s Services, $5,000 (Due October 15, 2020)
  5. Levine Scholarship at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, (UNCC), $155,000 – 20 Scholarships Available (Due October 16, 2020)
  6. Thurgood Marchall College Fund and Lowes Spring Scholarship $500 – $7,500 (Due October 16, 2020)
  7. Thurgood Marshall and Wells Fargo Emergency Gap Scholarship, $750 (Due October 19, 2020)
  8. Coca-Cola Scholars Program, $20,000 (Due October 31, 2020)
  9. Elks National Family Scholarship, $5,000 (Due October 31, 2020)
  10. Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Voice of Democracy Competition, $30,999 (Due October 31, 2020

1. Students With a Heart Foundation Scholarship ($6,000 Due 10/1)

The mission of Students with Heart Foundation is to provide financial assistance by means of scholarships for both undergraduate and graduate students who suffer from all different types of heart disease and deformities, thus relieving some of the stress from the rough and rigorous journey they will face throughout college. APPLY NOW – CLICK HERE for MORE INFO

2. Walt Disney Imagineering Design Competition, Due 10/11

Disney Imaginations Design Competition is accepting applications for students who can build teams to create an iconic installation on their campus or city that serves as an inspiration, honors the past, and is a vision of the future. Applicants can form teams to two to four participants. APPLY NOW – CLICK HERE for MORE INFO

3. The Gen.G Scholarship Awards (10 Gamer-Techs), $10,000 (Due October 15, 2020)

The Gen.G Foundation’s mission is to develop talented young gamers who can lead the industry’s next generation. We envision a community that promotes inclusion and diversity while encouraging academic excellence. Known as the “Gen 10”, the 10 scholarship recipients will strengthen the diversity and representation that gaming needs to reach its full potential. APPLY NOWCLICK HERE for MORE INFO

4. The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Woman’s Services, $5,000 (Due October 15, 2020)

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies encourages original and significant research about women that crosses disciplinary, regional, or cultural boundaries, and supports the final year of dissertation writing for Ph.D. candidates in the humanities and social sciences whose work addresses topics of women and gender in interdisciplinary and original ways. Previous Fellows have explored such topics as transnational religious education for Muslim women, the complex gender dynamics of trans identity management, women’s electoral success across racial and institutional contexts, women’s sports, militarism and the education of American women, and the relationship between family commitments and women’s work mobility. For more information: Scholarship Committee, 5 Vaughn Drive, Suite 300, Princeton, NJ 08540-6313, ws@woodrow.org, tel: 609-452-7007, fax: 609-452-0066

5. Levine Scholarship at UNCC ($155k Due 10/16

The Levine Scholars Program is UNC Charlotte’s most prestigious merit scholarship program that was established by benefactors Sandra and Leon Levine. Levine Scholarships are awarded to extraordinary high school seniors based on scholarship, ethical leadership, and civic engagement. Students must be nominated online by their school counselor or college advisor at their current high school. There are no limitations to the number of students who can be nominated from each high school. Homeschooled students can be nominated by a professor or teacher who is not related to the student. Students must be applicants for freshman enrollment at UNC Charlotte in a baccalaureate program for the fall term immediately following their high school graduation. Students must be admitted to UNC Charlotte to receive a scholarship. Students must demonstrate a commitment to community service, hold an academic record that reflects a sustained passion for knowledge, and possess a capacity for ethical leadership that elevates fellow students to a higher standard. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website. Scholarship Committee, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223, levinescholars@uncc.edu, tel: 704-687-7288, fax: 704-687-1454

6. Thurgood Marchall College Fund and Lowes Spring Scholarship $500 – $7,500 (Due October 16, 2020)

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) and Lowe’s are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCF’s member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Sixty (60) scholars will be selected to receive a spring scholarship up to $500- $7,500 for the 2020-2021 academic school year. Selected students must be in good academic standing but at risk of not returning or graduating from college due to an outstanding financial need and/or emergency situation that leads to a financial aid crisis. More Information. Apply NOW!

7. Thurgood-Marshall College Fund and Wells Fargo Emergency Gap Scholarships, ($750) Due 10/19

offer financial assistance to outstanding seniors attending one of TMCF’s member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Sixty-seven (67) scholars will be selected to receive a spring emergency gap scholarship of up to award $750 for the 2020-2021 academic school year. Selected students must be in good academic standing but at risk of not returning or graduating from college due to an outstanding financial need, and/or emergency situation that leads to a financial aid crisis. More Information HERE. Apply NOW!

8. Coca Cola Scholars Program ($20,000) Due 10/31

150 scholarships up for grabs ($20k). The Coca-Cola Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors and is achievement-based. Students with the capacity and personality to lead and serve others making a significant impact on schools, students and communities should apply. Applicants must be current high school/home-schooled seniors attending school in the U.S, anticipating completion of a high school diploma at the time of application and planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution: Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 442, Atlanta, GA 30301 scholars@coca-cola.com, tel: 800-306-2653, fax: 404-733-5439

9. ELKs National Family Scholarship ($5,000) Due 10/31

The ENF Emergency Educational Grant program provides financial assistance to children of deceased or totally disabled Elks, who wish to obtain or further their college education. In order to apply, the Elk parent or stepparent must have been a member in good standing for at least one year at the time of his or her death or the Elk parent or stepparent must have been a member in good standing for at least one year before he or she became totally disabled and must continue to be an Elk in good standing when applying for assistance. Applicants must be able to demonstrate financial need. For more information: Scholarship Committee, 2750 N. Lakeview Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614-1889, scholarship@elks.org, tel: 773-755-4732, fax: 773-755-4733

10. Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Competition, ($30,000) Due 10/31

The VFW established the Voice of Democracy program (VOD) in 1947 to provide students grades 9-12 the opportunity to express themselves in regards to democratic ideas and principles. Applicants must write an essay answering the prompt and then record their reading of the draft to an audio CD or flash drive. The recording can be no shorter than three minutes and no longer than five minutes (plus or minus five seconds). Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state, and national levels.

The national first-place winner receives a $30,000 scholarship paid directly to the recipient’s American university, college, or vocational/technical school. For more information, Scholarship Committee, 406 West 34th Street, Kansas City, MO 64111, youthscholarships@vfw.org, 816-968-1117 x756

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DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE), extended their July 23rd extension pushing back further until September 7th. The original due date for completing online applications for the DC Tuition Assistance Grants (DCTAG) was June 30th but now DC students have more time.

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If you need help gathering all your information into one place so that you are organized and ready for opportunities that come up around scholarships and not going into major debt to fund your college tuition, let me know in the comments section below. I would be happy to help point you in the right direction. Meanwhile, here’s a guide Called The College Scholarship Book, filled with hacks, ideas, and tricks for getting your more free cash for college.

The Luther and Mary Ida Vandross Scholarship ($6,000) DUE June 12, 2020

The Luther and Mary Ida Vandross Scholarship ($6,000) DUE June 12, 2020

The Luther and Mary Ida Vandross Scholarship was established to honor the memory of Luther Vandross and his devoted mother Mary Ida. This scholarship is intended for students already attending a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). Apply Now!

This fund is NOT intended for High School Graduates, nor is it for incoming Freshmen. Apply NOW!

Applicants must be third, fourth, or fifth-year college (NOT for Incoming Freshmen) students leading to an undergraduate degree; be enrolled at an HBCU; demonstrate financial need, and have a 2.5 GPA.

You must be a resident of Pennsylvania, Delaware, or Southern New Jersey.

Scholarships of 6,000 each, are awarded by the foundation on behalf of the late R&B singer, Luther Vandross and his mother Ida.

CONTACT: CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 1835 Market Street, Suite 2410, Philadelphia, PA 19103, Phone: 215.563.6417, Fax: 215.563.6882, scholarships@philafound.org

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Coupa Cares Scholarship - $5,000 DUE June 12, 2020. Apply NOW!

Coupa Cares Scholarship (North American) $5,000 – Due June 12, 2020

Coupa Software is a global technology platform for Business Spend Management (BSM). The US firm is headquartered in California, but also has offices throughout Europe, Latin America, and the Asia Pacific.

Coupa was founded in 2006 by Dave Stevens, and Noah Eisner, both having a history with Oracle, and in 2013, Scott Thompson, former Yahoo CEO and current PayPal President seem like a recipe for success!

Coupa’s technology products manage purchases, invoices, and expenses in real-time -and- ALL in one place – Pretty cool huh?

Why Coupa Cares?

Well, first off they are offering you a chance to get some much-needed financial assistance ($5,000 per year) for college. They also include mentorship opportunities for each student accepted into the program. Coupa is also concerned with the financial stability of young people, so they are interested in working with undergrads who could not finish school without their help. For those who demonstrate alignment with Coupa’s core values, and want to further their education, this is a great application to submit.

Up from 50k to 75k in One Year

Coupa, the company has increased it’s giving (Scholarship) amount from $50,000 in its first year (2019) to $75,000 (2020), which proves its ongoing commitment to successful students with financial needs.

To apply for Coupa Cares Scholarship, you must be a high school senior or undergraduate student living in the U.S. who is currently attending or will attend as an undergraduate student in the upcoming academic year (2020-21). You must have a minimum 2.5 GPA and demonstrate financial need.

Why Does Coupa Care?

Since Coupa announced it’s inaugural scholarship program (2019) it’s scholarship committee has gotten and reviewed over 5400 applications, with 1st round review recommending 500 qualified applicants to award 17 promising students. Clearly, there is a need!

Again, the biggest bang for your buck in qualifying and securing the Coupa Cares Scholarship is the Coupa Mentor, which re-inforces through practical application, character development, networking, and professional skills along with rea-word experience.

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Apply NOW: Coupa Cares ($5,000) Scholarship

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee – 1855 South Grant St, San Meteo, CA 94402, scholarships@coupa.com. Apply NOW – Coupa Scholarship (North America)

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Free Money For College Students – 10 Scholarships Due in June, with Opps for Grads (10k) and High School Challenge Teams (200k)

Regardless of whether you will attend college on campus or virtually (online), Free cash is what you will need. Scholarships are age-old and yours for the asking. Here are 10 opportunities for due now (June 2020)!  Make a list of those you are interested in and then contact one at a time.

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Let’s get started …

Inside this Article: 10-Scholarships Due Now (By Due Date)

  • Coupa Cares North America Scholarship, $5,000 DUE June 12, 2020, Apply NOW
  • The Luther and Mary Ida Vandross Scholarship, $6,000 DUE June 12, 2020, Apply NOW
  • Autism Can Do Scholarship, $5,000 DUE June 15, 2020, Apply NOW
  • Negative Population Growth Poster Scholarship, $3,000 DUE June 15, 2020
  • Scholarship Points Giveaway, $10,000 DUE June 15, 2020
  • Charlotte Pride Scholarships, $2,500 DUE June 17, 2020
  • NES Scholarship Program, $25,000 DUE June 29, 2020
  • American Educational Leaders (AEL), $2.500 DUE June 30, 2020
  • Chaffin Luhana Foundation Anti-Distracted Driving Scholarship Essay Contest, $2,000 DUE June 30, 2020
  • DC Tuition Assistance Grant (DCTAG), $10,000 DUE June 30, 2020

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10-Scholarships Due in June

1. Coupa Cares North America Scholarship – $5,000 DUE June 12, 2020

Coupa Cares offers financial assistance and mentorship to students without the necessary means to complete college – For those who demonstrate alignment with Coupa’s core values, and want to further their education. Apply NOW!

Applicants must be high school seniors or undergraduate students living in the U.S. who are attending or will attend an undergraduate student in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA and demonstrate financial need.

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee – 1855 South Grant St, San Meteo, CA 94402, scholarships@coupa.com Apply for A Coupa Scholarship (North America) NOW

2. The Luther and Mary Ida Vandross HBCU Scholarship – $6,000 DUE June 12, 2020

The Luther and Mary Ida Vandross Fund was established to honor the memory of Luther Vandross and his devoted mother Mary Ida. Scholarships from this fund will be awarded to assist students in their pursuit to graduate from a historically black college or university (HBCU). Apply NOW

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 1835 Market Street, Suite 2410, Philadelphia, PA 19103, Phone: 215.563.6417, Fax: 215.563.6882, scholarships@philafound.org

3. Autism Can Do Scholarship – $5,000 DUE June 15, 2020

John’s Crazy Socks is now accepting applications for its Autism Can Do Scholarship. The Doug Flutie Jr Foundation for Autism co-sponsors the Autism Can Do Scholarship. The program presents a $5,000 scholarship to a person on the autism spectrum in the United States for either college or trade school. Apply NOW

Applicants must complete a brief form, submit a brief personal statement, and design a pair of socks. The winner will be announced on July 15th.

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 40 Republic Road, Melville, NY 11747, scholarship@johnscrazysocks.com Apply for Crazy Jobn’s Socks Scholarship NOW

4. Negative Population Growth (NPG) Poster Scholarship – $3,000 DUE June 15, 2020

The NPG Student Poster Scholarship Contest. Multiple Awards ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 will be awarded. Undergraduate students are eligible to apply.

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 2861 Duke St. Suite 36, Alexandria, VA 22314, npg@npg.org

5. Scholarship Points Giveaway – $10,000 DUE June 15, 2020

Simply apply at the website below for a chance to win this scholarship opportunity.

CONTACT: points.com

6. Charlotte Pride Scholarship – $2.500 DUE JUNE 17, 2020

The Charlotte Pride Scholarship aims to improve economic mobility for LGBTQ and ally college students from the Charlotte metro area by funding college scholarships.

You can get funding for up to $2,500 for the upcoming academic year to attend an accredited two or four-year college.

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 1900 The Plaza, Charlotte, NC 28205, Phone: 828.748.5583, jerry@charlottepride.org

7. NES Scholarship Program – $25,000 DUE June 29, 2020

NES Scholarship Program provides financial help to students who have attended high school in New York City or within one of the five boroughs attending colleges and universities in the New England states

– Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. NES offers scholarships of up to $25,000 per student over a four-year period.

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 355 Lexington Ave, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10017, Phone: 212.297.2194, nes@nesnyc.org

8. American Educational Leaders (AEL) – $2.500 DUE June 30, 2020

Americanism Educational Leaders, which supports this scholarship, strives to provide students with opportunities to discover, understand, and appreciate some aspect of the American experience. This year’s essay contest prompt is “We are a nation rich in diversity of all types. Please discuss how this diversity contributes to American life.”

The applicant must be a U.S. citizen who is a current undergraduate student in an accredited four-year U.S. college or university. Incoming first-year students and college students who graduated the year of the competition are eligible to apply. The 1,500-2,000 word essay should including any footnotes or bibliographic citations.

CONTACT:  Scholarship Committee, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263-4786

9. Chaffin Luhana Foundation Anti-Distracted Driving Scholarship Essay Contest – $2,500 DUE JUNE 30, 2020

One of the Chaffin Luhana Foundation’s missions is to drive down the staggering number of distracted driving accidents in the United States. The Foundation will be awarding a $2,500 scholarship to a student who helps us in this fight by submitting an inspiring personal essay.

Must be currently registered at an accredited high school, college, or university in the Greater Pittsburgh area including Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, and Northern West Virginia.

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 615 Iron City Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205, 412-525-7920, janejoseph@chaffinluhana.com

10. DC Tuition Assistance Grant (DCTAG) | $10,000 DUE June 30, 2020

DCTAG provides up to $10,000 toward the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition at public colleges and universities throughout the U.S., Guam, and Puerto Rico. DCTAG also provides up to $2,500 per academic year toward tuition at private colleges and universities in the District and private Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) nationwide. 

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 810 First Street NE, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20002, 202-727-2824, osse@dc.gov

BONUS OPPORTUNITIES for JUNE 2020

National Potato council Scholarship – $10,000 DUE June 15, 2020

~ Graduate Students in Potato Industry Research:

This year the National Potato Council Scholarship is awarding $10,000 in an academic scholarship to one graduate-level student conducting research in the potato industry.

The winner is selected based on criteria, including academic achievement, leadership abilities, potato-related areas of graduate study, the benefit to the U.S. potato industry/commercial value, extracurricular activities, and grades. 

Applicants must submit a written essay explaining in 200 words or less how their goals and ambitions qualify them for the scholarship. Specify your graduate program and demonstrate how your research will benefit the U.S. potato industry.

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee, 1300 L Street, NW, Suite 910, Washington, DC 20005, Phone:  202.682.9456, Fax:  202.682.0333

~ BREAKTHROUGH JUNIOR CHALLENGE – $250k DUE JUNE 25, 2020

$100,000 College Scholarship (Student), $100,000 Science Lab (Your School), and for the Advisor/Teacher ($50,000)

The Breakthrough Junior Challenge is a global initiative to develop and demonstrate young people’s knowledge of science and scientific principles, generate excitement in science and math, support STEM career choices, and engage the imagination and interest of the public-at-large in key concepts of fundamental science.

To take part in the Challenge, students aged 13 to 18 must submit a 3-minute video on a theory or concept in math, physics, or the life sciences. The student winner receives a $250,000 college scholarship, their school gets a new $100,000 science lab, and their teacher wins $50,000, Breakthrough Prize

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