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Many community service organizations, churches, and national foundations offer scholarships. Some are based on financial need, but many others are based on academics, leadership, special talents, community service, or heritage. Additionally, many businesses and corporations also provide scholarships or loans to employees and their children. Others offer aid to students majoring in fields related to the company's products or services. Check out every option.
This listing is just a short sampling of what is available to students. We highly encourage you to do your own search.
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American Indian College Fund
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American Indian Science & Engineering
- 2201 Buena Vista SE, Suite 301
- Albuquerque, NM 87106
- (505) 765-1052
- www.asies.org
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Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Indian Education Programs
- Room 3512
- 1849 C Street NW, Mail Stop 3512 MIB
- Washington, DC 20240
- (301) 443-6197
- www.oiep.bia.edu
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Gates Millennium Scholarships
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Hispanic Scholarship Fund
- 55 Second St., Suite 1500
- San Francisco, CA 94105
- (877) 473-4636
- www.hsf.net
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Latin American Educational Foundation
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- Attn: Director of Education
- 4805 Mount Hope Drive
- Baltimore, MD 21215-3295
- (410) 358-8900
- www.naacp.org
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National Merit Scholarship Corporation
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Sources of Financial Aid Available to the American Indian Student - Indian Resource Development
- PO Box 30001 / MSC 4188
- New Mexico State University>
- Las Cruces, NM 88003
- (505) 646-1347
- www.nmsu.edu/~aip/
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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Foundation
- 5400 E. Olympic Blvd., Suite 210
- Los Angeles, CA 90022
- (323) 888-2080
- www.shpe.org
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The Council for Exceptional Children
- 1110 North Glebe Road
- Suite 300
- Arlington, VA 22201-5704
- (703) 620-3660
- www.cec.sped.org
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Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
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United Negro College Fund
- 8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
- PO Box 10444
- Fairfax, VA 22031-8044
- (800) 331-2244
- www.uncf.org
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