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Adult Learners Scholarships

AAIA Displaced Homemaker Scholarship

The Association on American Indian Affairs offers Displaced Homemaker Scholarships in the amount of $1000 each, to those men and women who would not otherwise be able to complete their educational goals due to family responsibilities. Funds may be used to assist with child care, transportation and basic living expenses, etc. in addition to educational costs. Disbursement is made during the first semester. Applicants must be full time students. This scholarship does not automatically renew. Students are eligible to apply on a yearly basis. Deadline for application is July 20. 

http://www.indian-affairs.org

Adult Students in Scholastic Transition (ASIST) Program

The program provides financial support and guidance to adults in the community who are in a variety of transitional situations. To be eligible for the program, candidates must be able to identify their career goals and objectives along with meeting the necessary educational and financial requirements.

http://www.executivewomen.org//ScriptContent/scholarships/asist.cfm

AFCEA Scholarship for Working Professionals

The scholarship will provide $1,500 to those students pursuing an undergraduate degree while employed in the science and technology disciplines directly related to the mission of AFCEA. Candidates must be at least second-year students attending an accredited college or university in the United States. The scholarship is intended for students attending school on a part-time basis, whether at a two-year community college or a four-year institution. Part-time status will be defined as enrollment in at least two classes per semester with a declared major in a science or technology degree program.

http://www.afcea.org/scholarships/workingstudents/default.asp

Golden Key’s Geico Life Scholarship

This award recognizes outstanding members of Golden Key who achieve academic excellence while balancing additional commitments such as family and/or career. Ten $1,000 awards awarded annually. 

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Kazimour Scholarship

Dr. Kim Kazimour and ANTSHE (Association of Nontraditional Students in Higher Education) sponsor the annual Kazimour Scholarship which gives three $500 Awards, two for undergraduate students (two-year and four-year) and one for a graduate student.  Applicant must be an ANTSHE member. 

Visit the Kazimours Scholarship Website»

The Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

These scholarships are available for a student returning to the classroom after some period of time in which his/her formal schooling was interrupted or a student who has had at least one year of college and is in need of financial assistance to pursue an undergraduate degree. The applicant must me a member of The American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary, or Sons of The American Legion.  The student must be enrolled in at least six hours per semester or four hours per quarter. One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded in each Division.

http://www.legion-aux.org/scholarships/docs/nontradsch.html

Royal Neighbors of America - Nontraditional Scholarships

RNA's "nontraditional" scholarship program provides educational support to members who don't fall into the usual college age range. Fifteen scholarships are open to persons age 23 and older. Two scholarship amounts are available: $500 for part-time students and $1,000 for full-time students.

Visit the Royal Neighbors Scholarship Website»

The Wal-Mart Higher REACH Scholarships

These are awarded to non-traditional students who have been employed by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. for at least one year as of February 1. Winners may receive up to $2,000 payable over one year (award amount varies depending on part-time or full-time enrollment).To be eligible for the program, candidates must be able to identify their career goals and objectives along with meeting the necessary educational and financial requirements.*

http://www.walmartfoundation.org/wmstore/goodworks/scripts/index.jsp

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