Q: What is high school to enter the medical field will have a good junior scholarship?

Problem by the Howardgirl2011 : What is the high school to enter the medical field will have a good junior scholarship?
I was a junior high school and college I thought. After all, I want a good school, but I do not want to pay for the pocket. I plan to biology, medicine or pre-(I want to be a doctor), so I know I’m going for some time, the agency go to school, tuition can add that I think I have the best of any scholarship search Answer:
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karndeep B
collage really excited that you want to participate anwser this question because I am better than in the medical field, is dependent on the successful young IM, I want to go to Washington HUSKYSTAR woot University and LOL sorry back to your question, most of the time in their school counselars will help high-definition, if you’re interested in school, then look online exxample UDUB Husky it is a commitment to education for all students regardless of their position elidgibal economicly and apply for FAFSA


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More Weird and Unique Scholarships-unusual scholarships for girls

If you always assumed that scholarships were only for star athletes or super nerds, think again. There are thousands of scholarships awarded every year and only a fraction goes to quarterbacks or National Merit finalists.

In fact, there are a growing number of scholarships that are designed for regular kids just like you … and a few dozen more that can only be described as weird, odd and unique scholarships. Some of these are looking to reward students for their unusual characteristics that have nothing to do with talent, and everything to do with genetics. Others are more interested in your interests and still others are singularly focused on your unusual heritage or history.

Here’s a look at seven of the more popular weird scholarships. Maybe one of these seven will be your lucky number!

1. Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Fun

Not all twins think attending the same college is especially pleasurable, but if you and your better half fancy spending four more years together, you could be entitled to some serious fun money. (Triplets also qualify, but all three of you have to be willing to stick together.) George Washington University in Washington, D.C. offers a 50% discount for twin #2. Even better, at Sterling College in Kansas, you and your twin each get a 50% discount — it’s like buying one, getting one for free! Other BOGO deals are offered by Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, where you and your twin can alternate free ride years, and by Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia, where one twin attends for free when you both enroll. If you and your twin are both girls, Wilson College in Chambersurg, Pennsylvania offers a 45% discount on tuition, but only for female twins enrolled together. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Chinese Scholarship Programmes 2011 for International Students from Government

Chinese Scholarship Programmes 2011 for International Students from Government

A BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF CHINESE GOVERNMENT scholarship PROGRAMMES

In order to strengthen mutual understanding and friendship between the Chinese people and people from all over the world, and to develop cooperation and exchanges in fields of politics, economy, culture, education and trade between China and other countries, Chinese government has set up a series of scholarship schemes to sponsor international students, teachers and scholars to undertake studies and researches in Chinese higher education institutions (Chinese HEIs).

International students under Chinese Government Scholarship Programs (hereinafter referred to as scholarship students) will be allocated in Chinese HEIs or Chinese research institutes designated by the Ministry of Education of P. R. China (hereinafter referred to as MOE) to pursue their proposed studies in the areas related to science, technology, agriculture, medicine, Economics, law, management, education, history, liberal arts and philosophy.

MOE formulates Chinese government scholarship plans on an annual basis, and entrusts China Scholarship Council (hereinafter referred to as CSC) to manage the recruitment and carry out the routine management of Chinese Government Scholarship Programs.

Welcome outstanding students, scholars and teachers from all over the world to undertake studies and researches in China! [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Chinese Government Scholarship Program 2011 for International Students

Chinese Government Scholarship program is established by the Ministry of Education of P.R. China (hereinafter referred to as MOE) in accordance with educational exchange agreements or understandings reached between Chinese government and governments of other countries, organizations, education institutions and relevant international organizations to provide both full scholarships and partial scholarships to international students and scholars. MOE entrusts China Scholarship Council (hereinafter referred to as CSC) to manage the recruitment and carry out the routine management of Chinese Government scholarship Programs.

Scholarship Application Deadline: April 30th, 2011

APPLICATION

Applicants shall apply to Chinese diplomatic missions or dispatching authorities between January and April every year. Applicants may contact the above authorities for deadlines for application.

CRITERIA and ELIGIBILITY

1. Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens and in good health.

2. Education background and age limit:

- Applicants for undergraduate program must have senior high school diploma with good academic performance and be under the age of 25.
- Applicants for master’s degree program must have bachelor’s degree and be under the age of 35.
- Applicants for doctoral degree program must have master’s degree and be under the age of 40.
- Applicants for Chinese training program must have senior high school diploma and be under the age of 35, Chinese language is the only subject available.
- Applicants for general scholar program must have completed at least two years of undergraduate study and be under the age of 45, all subjects besides Chinese language are available.
- Applicants for senior scholar program must have master’s degree or above, or hold academic titles of associate professor or above, and be under the age of 50. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Competitive scholarships 2011 From The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program (UGSP)

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program (UGSP) offers competitive scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. The program offers:

  • scholarship support
  • Paid research training at the NIH during the summer
  • Paid employment and training at the NIH after graduation

SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT

The NIH UGSP will pay up to $20,000 per academic year in tuition, educational expenses, and reasonable living expenses to scholarship recipients. Scholarships are awarded for 1 year, and can be renewed up to 4 years.

RESEARCH TRAINING AT THE NIH

For each full or partial scholarship year, you are committed to two NIH service obligations. The obligations themselves are benefits of the UGSP-providing you with invaluable research training and experience at the NIH. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Dean’s Diversity Fellowships (DDF) USA scholarships 2011-2012

Scholarship Description: The  Dean’s  Diversity  Fellowship  is  designed  to  attract  new  doctoral  students  to  Wayne  State  University;  it  cannot  be  awarded  to  continuing  students.   The  fellowship  covers  one  academic  year  during  which  fellows  have  no  service  requirements.   The  fellowship  includes  a  living  allowance  of  $20,000,  tuition  up  to  ten  graduate  credits  per  term,  as  well  as  subsidized  medical,  dental  insurance  and  vision  care  insurance  for  twelve  months.   In  addition,  the  Fellow  will  receive  a  $5,000  summer  scholarship  following  successful  completion  of  the  award  year. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Medical Scholars Program from GE/NMF in 2011

A key NMF initiative is mentored externships that focus on improving the educational experiences of minority medical students that can also increase access of underserved populations to quality healthcare delivery. The GE/NMF Medical Scholars program enhances the knowledge skills and competencies of health professionals serving a diverse client population nationally and globally, provides a program model of mentored externship experiences for 4th year US minority medical students, and improves patient care in partner countries. GE/NMF Medical Scholars complete a two-month elective in Ghana or Uganda, West Africa that focuses on critical regional health care needs.
This two-month clinical/public health elective is conducted in district hospitals, and focuses on critical health care issues such as HIV/AIDS, diabetes, tuberculosis, heart disease, cancer, and infant mortality. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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the 2011 Scholarship Program for New York Women from Communications Foundation

Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, need, and a demonstrated commitment to the field of communications.  New York women in Communications and its Foundation are committed to inclusion and diversity.  Note that awards are for use in the 2011-12 academic year.
Please read all of the following information carefully before completing and submitting the appropriate application form on the next page. Note that some of the requirements are new this year.
ELIGIBILITY
U.S. citizens who are permanent residents of NY, NJ, CT, or PA
high school seniors who are permanent residents of and attend a high school in one of these states and will graduate in 2011
College undergraduate and graduate students who are permanent residents of one of these states
Graduate students must also be members of New York Women in Communications in good standing (i.e., dues for the current year paid in full)
NOTE:  As long as they fulfill the permanent home residency requirements, applicants are eligible even if they attend or plan to attend an accredited U.S. college/university located outside of NY, NJ, CT, or PA .  This includes participation in a communications-related semester or quarter abroad if still registered at an accredited college/university in the U.S.)
U.S. citizens who reside outside of NY, NJ, CT, or PA [Read the rest of this entry...]

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