Awards for specific colleges, universities and institutions:
NAME OF SCHOOL: ANTIOCH COLLEGE
TYPE OF AWARD: B.A. Scholarship
DURATION:
One academic year. VALUE: (in 1993) $3000 ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Linda
Sikes or Judy Kintner, Assistant Directors of Admissions Tel: (513)
767-6400; Fax: (513) 767-6473
E-mail: admissions@antioc.antioch.edu
NAME OF SCHOOL: BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC - THE FALL 1995 BERKLEE
INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP TOUR
TYPE OF AWARD: Partial-tuition
scholarships. ELIGIBILITY: All students are eligible unless they have submitted a cassette tape for scholarship consideration or
applied for a live scholarship audition within the six months prior to November 1995. Also, students who have attended Berklee as full-time students or who are currently enrolled at Berklee are ineligible. (However, students who attended the Five-Week Su
mmer Performance Program or Twelve Week-Only summer programs are eligible to apply.) DURATION: Fall '95 scholarship tour schedule, with three stops in Europe and one in the Middle East. APPLICATION: Applications should be returned by mail or by fax so tha
t they are received at the appropriate address for the audition site no later than October 13, 1995. (Applications received after this date can only be accommodated on a space available basis.) Your audition application should not be sent to Berklee. DEAD
LINE: October 13, 1995. ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Please ask the adviser for more details.
NAME OF SCHOOL: BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
TYPE OF AWARD: Wein International
Scholarship Program ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must have a record of outstanding scholarly achievement and academic excellence in their home country. Applicants must be non-U.S. citizens w
ho are unmarried and between the ages of 18 and 23. They should be eligible to enter Brandeis University at the second- or third-year level, having completed advanced secondary work or university work at home. They must intend to return to their home coun
try upon completion of their studies in the United States. Applicants whose native language is not English must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); they are also urged to take the Scholastic Aptitude Tests. DURATION: Awards renewed ann
ually until the completion of the B.A. degree, if the student's academic performance is satisfactory. VALUE: The amount of the scholarship is based on the needs of the individual applicant and may include full tuition at Brandeis University, room and boar
d, medical fees and insurance, books and a stipend for personal expenses in the first year. APPLICATION: Contact Brandeis Univ. Office of Admissions for an application. DEADLINE: January 1 ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Office of Admissions, Brandeis University, P
.O. Box 9110, Waltham, Massachusetts 02254-9110 U.S.A.
NAME OF SCHOOL: DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
TYPE OF AWARD: Libermann
Scholarship. All Libermann Scholarships are limited and awarded based on academic merit. ELIGIBILITY: International freshmen or transfer students. Students must have been admitted to the Univers
ity before being reviewed for the scholarship. DURATION: Up to one academic year. VALUE: Typically ranges from $1,000 to one-half tuition. APPLICATION: Must complete application. In addition to the materials requested for admission, scholarship applicants
should submit their SAT results. DEADLINE: April 1 (Academic Year or Fall Term); December 1 (Spring Term only). ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Office of International Affairs, 601 Duquesne UnionDuquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282-1606U.S.A.Tel: 412-396-6113
; Fax: 412-396-5178E
E-mail: oia@duq2.cc.duq.edu
NAME OF SCHOOL: EMMANUEL COLLEGE
TYPE OF AWARD: International
Presidential Scholarship ELIGIBILITY: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of the student's academic accomplishments and financial need. Awarded annually to academically gifted first year inte
rnational students. Student must live on campus to receive award. Minimum high school GPA of 3.4. Minimum TOEFL 600. DURATION: One year; renewable each year with a 3.4 GPA based on graded courses and no incompletes. VALUE: Scholarships typically range in
value from $1,000 to $5,000. DEADLINE: April 1, 1996. ADDRESS INQUIRIES
TO: Emmanuel College, Office for International Programs/ Financial Aid
Office,400 The Fenway,Boston, MA 02115Tel: (617) 735-9715; Fax: (617)
735-9801
Internet: enroll@emmanuel.edu
Home Page: http://www.emmanuel.edu
NAME OF SCHOOL: EMMANUEL COLLEGE
TYPE OF AWARD: International Women in
Education Scholarship ELIGIBILITY: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of the student's academic accomplishments and financial need. Awarded annually to first year students pursuing
special academic interests. Scholarship in Humanities and the Arts, in Math and Natural Science, in Social Science and Religious Studies. Eligibility based on the results of essay competition. Minimum TOEFL 550. DURATION: One year. VALUE: $2,500. DEADLINE
: April 4, 1996. ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Emmanuel College, Office for
International Programs/ Financial Aid Office, 400 The Fenway,Boston, MA
02115,Tel: (617) 735-9715; Fax: (617) 735-9801
Internet:
enroll@emmanuel.edu
Home Page: http://www.emmanuel.edu
NAME OF SCHOOL: GOLDEY-BEACOM COLLEGE TYPE OF AWARD: (a) International Board of Counselors Scholarship; (b) Athletic Scholarships. ELIGIBILITY: (a) Foreign students entering an associate or bachelor's degree program at the college who are nominated by a m
ember of the college's International Board of Counselors; (b) Male athletes excelling in soccer and female athletes excelling in softball who meet two of the following criteria: a final high school grade point average of 2.0, a class rank in the top half
of their high school graduating class, and a score of at least 15 on the ACT or 800 in the SAT. DURATION: (a) Four years; (b) Four years. VALUE: (a) $1,000 for tuition; (b) $1,000 maximum for tuition. DEADLINE: Scholarships are awarded annually. Contact a
ddress below for application deadline. ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Luba S. Carlson, Coordinator, International Development, Goldey-Beacom College, 4701 Limestone Rd, Wilmington, DE 19808
NAME OF SCHOOL: GRINNELL COLLEGE
TYPE OF AWARD: International Student
Financial Aid ELIGIBILITY: International undergraduate students accepted to Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, who have demonstrated financial need. International students must complete th
e International Student Application for Financial Aid/Verification of Finances, which is included in Grinnell's application packet. DURATION: One academic year, renewable. VALUE: Awards of up to $7,844 (one-half of Grinnell's current tuition). DEADLINE: (
1995) February 1 for fall semester. ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Nancy J. Maly, Associate Director of Admission and Coordinator of International Admission, 105 Tuxford Terrace, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920, Tel: (908) 903-0552; Fax: (908) 580-9381 OR Vince Cuseo, Dir
ector of Admissions, Grinnell College, P.O. Box 805, Grinnell, IA 50112-0807, Tel: (515) 269-3600; Fax: (515) 269-4800
NAME OF SCHOOL/ORGANIZATION: MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY
TYPE OF AWARD: 1.
Presidential Achievement Scholarship; 2. Trustee Achievement Scholarships; 3. Alumni Achievement Scholarships. ELIGIBILITY: Students who maintain the 3.4 or better cumulative grade point
average required for renewal may receive the scholarship for eight consecutive semesters, excluding summers. DURATION: One year, renewable. VALUE: 1. Tuition, room and board; 2. Tuition; 3. One-half tuition. DEADLINE: January 19, 1996. ADDRESS INQUIRIES T
O: Maryville University of St. Louis, University Scholars Selection
Committee, 13550 Conway Road,St. Louis, Missouri 63141
E-mail:
intl@maryville.edu
NAME OF SCHOOL: MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN
TYPE OF AWARD:
Scholarships ELIGIBILITY: International students. DURATION: Automatic scholarships based on academic performance. ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Leonid Rachman, International Program Coordinator, Miss
issippi University for Women, Office of Admissions, Eudora Welty Hall, P.O. Box W-1613, Tel: (601) 329-7106
NAME OF SCHOOL/ORGANIZATION: MONMOUTH COLLEGE
TYPE OF AWARD: Partial
academic merit scholarships for undergraduate international students. VALUE: Awards range from $2,000 - $6,000. ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Director of International Student ServicesMonmouth C
ollegeOffice of International Student ServicesWest Long Branch, New Jersey 07764-1898Tel: (908) 571-7515; Fax: (908) 571-7527
Prepared by: Educational Information Service US-Israel Educational Foundation Tel Aviv, Israel December 1995
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