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1/1 - 1/3001 - January$1000 - $5000Must show interest in pursuing a career within the field of education. Chosen  based on academic standing, essay, letters of recommendation, school activities, and community activities.Phi Delta Kappa International
408 N. Union St.
P.O.Box 789
Bloomington, Indiana 47402-0789
800-766-1156 or 812-339-1156
information@pdkintl.org
http://www.pdkintl.org
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1/101 - January$500 - $2000Attention Juniors of Northrup Grumman employees
Academic record, PSAT, leadership, goals and aspirations
Northrup Grumman Scholarship Program
http://home.northgrum.com/comm/comm_NGannouncements.html
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1/101 - January1st Place - $10,000
2nd Place - $7,500
Career in government service; one page essay and recommendationWashington Crossing Foundation
Contact: Washington Crossing Foundation,
1280 General DeFermoy Rd.,
Washington Crossing, PA. 18977
Phone  1-215-493-6577
Updated information is posted annually by July 1
on web site (see link below) 
http://www.gwcf.org
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1/101 - January$1,000Majoring in insurance, business administration, or actuarial scienceRisk and Insurance Management Society
C/O Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Ave., Columbus, OH 43201
http://www.rims.org
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1/1 - 2/2102 - Februaryup to $5,000 (renewable)Financial need - See more complete listing under March 15 deadline Colorado Masons' Benevolent Fund Scholarships
Note:  deadline is March 15 (see March listings) but request for interview must be made between Jan. 1 and Feb. 21.
Applications available in Post Grad Center.
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1/1 - 1/1501 - January$5,000 renewableFill out FAFSA after applying to Colorado colleges and universities Colorado Commission on Higher Education Diversity Grant 
Contact: Colorado Commission on Higher Education, 1300 Broadway 2nd Floor, Denver, CO 80203
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1/801 - JanuaryTribute to Colorado's outstanding female athletes and to persons who have contributed to girls' and women's athletics at Annual Awards Banquet in March.Awards based on performance during previous year; most awards given for outstanding achievement in specific sports; special category awards presented at discretion of Selection PanelSportswomen of Colorado Awards
(NOT A SCHOLARSHIP)
Contact:  Joan Birkland, Executive Director
Sportswomen of Colorado, Inc.
100 S. Madison St., Suite 3B
Denver, CO 80206-4036
Phone:  303-331-0376   Fax:  303-727-4381
(Nomination form available in Post Grad Center.)
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1/901 - January20-$10,000 
Renewable for 4 years.
Afro-American financial need; academic excellence; community service; leadership.Ron Brown Scholarship 
Contact: The Jordon Building, 1160 Pepsi Place, Suite 206, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
1-434-964-1588
e-mail contact: franh@ronbrown.org
download application at http://www.ronbrown.org 
Application also available in Post Grad Center
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1/3101 - Januaryup to 30 awards-$2,500 each
National:
up to 10 awards-$25,000 each
Current high school JUNIOR, 2.75 or better GPA; demonstrate accomplishments in 4 of the following: special talents, leadership, obstacles overcome, community service; doesn't consider test scores or financial needDiscover Card Tribute Award Program
Discover Card Services,
Contact: 1-866-756-7932 
http://www.discovercard.com/tribute.htm
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1/1101 - JanuaryColorado's Junior Miss competes in the America's Junior Miss Program for scholarships awarded at the local, state, and national level.Colorado senior; US citizen; unmarried;  Scholastics, Judge's Interview, Fitness, Poise, and Talent; must request entry packet by phone, e-mail, or regular mailColorado Junior Miss
Carin Poe, Contestant Chairman
9760 Independence Way
Westmimster, CO 80021
Phone:  303-423-3786
Email: dcpoe@home.com 
http://www.ajm.org
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1/2701 - January2 - $2,000 scholarships; possible nomination for ASMC National Scholarship AwardOnly 2 applicants allowed from FHS; seniors preparing for career in financial management; transcript; 2 letters of recommendation(principal & teacher); scholastic achievement,leadeership,extracurricular activitiesAmerican Society of Military Comptrollers-Mile High Chapter-"John C. Scott Scholarship Award" 
(see Post Grad Center for application)
Contact: ASMC-Mile High Chapter,
ATTN: Scholarship Committee Chairperson
PO Box 202501, Denver, CO 80220-2501 
Phone:  SSgt Robin Gregory 303-506-8355
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1/1401 - JanuaryUp to five $2,000 scholarship awardsCurrent senior or 4 year college undergraduate who has a disability (physical or mental impairment), enrolling in a 4 year college business program Nordstrom Scholarship
Contact: 1-202-376-6200
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1/901 - January500 scholarships
1st  Place-2-$15,000
2nd Place-2-$10,000
3rd Place-2-5,000
4th Place-494-$1,000
Senior; financial need; leadership; scholarshipElks National Foundation "Most Valuable Student" Scholarship Competition 
Contact: Margaret Trevarton
trevarton1@msn.com 
Boulder Elks Lodge #566
P.O. Box 978, Boulder, CO 80306
Phone 303-442-5003
http://www.elks.org/enf/enf_scholar.cfm
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1/1501 - JanuaryVarietyEssayMensa Education and Research Foundation
Scholarship Essay Contest
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1/1501 - January1 - $20,000
5 - $10,000
59 - $200
59 - $200 Create & build a working device  Duracell/NSTA Scholarship 
Contact: 1-888-255-4242
e-mail contact: mbyeary@gte.net 
http://www.nsta.org/programs/duracell/
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1/1501 - January1-$10,000
1-$5,000
2-$2,500
80-$1,000
Senior; financial need; essay on how education and athletics has changed your life Footaction USA Scholarship
Contact: Hooked on Sports
7880 Bent Branch Dr., #100
Irving, TX 75063
1-800-521-2123
http://www.footaction.com/help/index.asp
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1/1501 - Januaryapprox. 10 scholarships awarded per year - $2000 eachUS citizen; CO resident for past year; financial need; community involvement; 3.0 minimum GPA; 2 letters of recommendationWhite Rose Scholarship Foundation-an outreach program of the Imperial Court of the Rocky Mountain Empire (ICRME), 
a gay/lesbian/transgender non-profit group founded in 1974
Contact Annie Brenman-West   303-322-1262
White Rose Scholarship Foundation
Attn:  Scholarship Selection Committee
PO Box 100811
Denver, CO 80250-0811
Information about this organization and an application can be found at:  http://www.ICRME.com
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1/1701 - JanuaryVariesFinancial Need, AcademicsRMHC National Scholarship Program
Scholarship Program Administrators
P.O. Box 22376
Nashville, TN 37202
Josephine Fazio: josephine.fazio@mcd.com
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1/2001 - January50 - $5,000 Minimum Sat 1400, ACT 30, GPA 3.7, must be considering a career in Information TechnologyLucent Global Science Scholars Program
Contact: National Alliance for Excellence, Inc.
63 Riverside Avenue
Red Bank, NJ 07701
(732) 747-0028
http://www.excellence.org
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1/2001 - January1-$55,000 and up to 12-$16,500Seniors who reside in & attend public or private schools in Idaho, Utah, Texas, Virginia, or Colorado; 1350 SAT or 30 ACT; 3.5+ GPA; plan to major in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry or Material Sciences at 4-yr. college; leadershipMicron Science and Technology Scholars Program
Contact:  Scholarship Management Services, CSFA
One Scholarship Way, P.O. Box 297,
St. Peter, MN 56082
507-931-1682
Application available for photocopying in Post Grad Center.
Also download application at http://www.micron.scholarshipamerica.org
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1/2201 - January1-$1,000 each state, along with all-expense paid awards program in Washington, D.C.  National: 1st place-
$10,000 2nd place- $5,000 3rd place-$2,500
Any student, grades 9 thru 12National Peace Essay Contest
United States Institute of Peace
Contact: 1-202-429-3854
http://www.usip.org/et.html
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1/2601 - January200 - $1,000 2 nominations from Fairview; senior; must be active member of NHSNational Honor Society Scholarship
(See NHS Advisor for information.)
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1/2601 - January1-1st-$1500
1-2nd-$750
1-3rd-$500
48-Honorable Mention-$50
High school senior;  700-1,000 word essay discussing scientific or technological development, event or theory.Dupont Challenge - Science Essay Awards
Contact: General Learning Communications
900 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 200
Northbrook, Illinois 60062-4028
Application online at http://www.glcomm.com/dupont
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1/3101 - Januaryvarious locally-$1,000
$10,000 national winner
High school seniors; 2.5+  GPA; will evaluate students on a wide variety of criteria; NOT based on financial need; submit application to H.S. counselor at least several days PRIOR to deadlinePapa John's Scholars
phone:  800-865-9373    fax:  502-243-8982
(Applications available in Post Grad Center.)
http://www.papajohnsscholars.com
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1/3101 - January$500-$2500High school senior; enrolled in accredited 4 year school; age 18 as of April and apply online. 25 students will be invited to write an essay in Feb.Take Me Away to College Contest
http://www.takemeaway.com
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1/3101 - January1st Place-$1250
2nd Place-$750
To study German language, history and culture in a German speaking country; between ages of 16 and 22; resident of CO; at least 2 yrs. of German; 3.5 or higher GPA; essay and interview in GermanGoethe Club of Denver Scholarship Program
Contact: Ursula Powell at 303-794-6032
5520 Blue Sage Dr., Littleton, CO 80123
(Application form available to copy in Post Grad Ctr)
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1/2001 - January$1,000Graduating senior who is not a Wal-Mart employee or dependent of an employee.Wal Mart Foundation
access code: SWCS
http://scholarshipadministrators.net
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1/3101 - January$1,000 - $2,000Seniors, college undergraduate or graduate students majoring in print or broadcast journalism; academic excellence, financial needNational Association of Hispanic Journalists 2000 Scholarship/ NAHJ Scholarships
Contact:  Scholarship Committee
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
1000 National Press Building
Washington, DC  20045-2001
(202) 662-7145 or Fax (202) 662-7144
 http://www.nahj.org/scholarship.html 
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1/3101 - JanuaryvariesSenior, essay, and character references.Boulder Forum of Republican Women College Scholarship
Contact: Helen Caldwell, 303-494-9128
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1/3101 - January4-$2,000Senior, transcript, essay (see Post Grad Center for specific topic), listing of extra-curricular activities or clubsSt. Michael's Society
P.O. Box 21126
Denver, CO  80221-0126
Direct any questions to:  Mike Paulino 303-888-2108, Frank Yantorno 303-288-1209 or email at societyofstmichael@comcast.net
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2/1 - 2/2802 - February1 - $5,000 each month from Februaryt through JuneRegister on-line at the website given each month.KeyBank's 2006 Take 5 Scholarship
contact:  Richard L. Vonk, Pres. Key Education Resources
Keybank
127 Public Square
127 Cleveland, OH 44114
1-800-KEY-LAND
EducationRes@keybank.com
http://www.Key.com/TakeFive
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2/102 - FebruaryVariety
Renewable
GPA  > 2.0
Pure Merit Based Awards
$3 fee ????
NAAS National Competition Awards
NAAS-USA Fund
c/o Dept. A, NAAS Awards
P.O. Box 337380
North Las Vegas, NV 89031-7380
http://www.naas.org
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2/102 - February2 -$1,000, 1 - $500Meet height requirement-Women 5'10",Men 6'2", essay; 2 letters of recommendationTimberline Club of Denver
c/0 The Scholarship Committee
5576 S. Olathe Ln.
Centennial, CO 80015
Contact: Mary Kershner, Pres.
303-400-6772
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2/102 - FebruaryUp to $25,000 over 4 yearsNot an employee or related to an employee of Wal-Mart
Combination of academics, test scores, activities, and work experience
Sam Walton Community Scholarship Application
Phone: 800-310-4053
Fax: 615-320-3151
E-mail: info@scholarshipadministrators.com 
http://www.walmartfoundation.org
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2/102 - February1-$5,000,1-$4,000, 1-$2,000, 27 - $1,000 scholarships Seniors planning to enter teaching profession; top 1/3 of the class, 2 letters of referencePhi Delta Kappa Scholarship Grants for Prospective Educators
Phil DiStefano
Phi Delta Kappa
886 Sycamore Avenue
Boulder, CO 80303
http://www.pdkintl.org/studser/sschol.htm
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2/102 - FebruaryMaximun award of $2,500HS senior; plan to major in American History Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
American History Scholarship
Application packet should be requested from State Chairman
   Ms. Roberta L. Price, 1570 West 29th St., Loveland, CO 80538
   970-667-5404
   Email:  RPrice3617@aol.com
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2/102 - February2-$500 annually, National SWE:$1,000-$5,000Female Colorado and Wyoming high school seniors who intend to enroll in engineering or computer science, at an ABET accredited college or university in the fall of 2004.  High academic ability, interest in math and science, school and community activities, a problem solver, communicator, potential leader, and an example to other students.Society Of Women Engineers Scholarships-Rocky Mountain Section (SWE-RMS) 
Contact:  Barbara E. Kontogiannis
Scholarship Chair
SWE Rocky Mountain Section
303-971-5213
e-mail:  barbekon@stanfordalumni.org 
(Application available in Post Grad Center.)
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2/102 - February$1,000Senior; pursue degree in nursingDaughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
Virginia Leyda Roberts Nursing Scholarship
Application packet should be requested from State Chairman
   Ms. Roberta L. Price, 1570 West 29th St., Loveland, CO 80538
   970-667-5404
   Email:  RPrice3617@aol.com
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2/102 - February60 - $1000 per semester 
Renewable - also eligible for additional awards
3.8+  GPA; leadership; attend CU-Boulder; essay questions; interview President's Leadership Class (PLC) at University of Colorado-Boulder 
Contact: 1-303-492-4PLC
Application on-line at:http://www.slinstitute.org 
or request application from plc@colorado.edu
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2/102 - FebruaryFull tuition, fees, books and living expensesMinority student; U.S. citizen or permanent resident;   3.3 GPA; financial need (must meet Pell Grant eligibility); leadership; need educator  to nominate you and someone to recommend you (see application book)Gates Millennium Scholars
P.O. Box 1434
Alexandria, Va. 22313
1-877-690-4677
http://www.gmsp.org
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2/102 - February30 scholarships statewide
Local-$250
State-$1,000
National-$10,000
Seniors with 3.0 or higher GPA; pursuing degree in natural resources, wildlife management or agriculture in a 4 yr. college; support and participate in hunting sports; active in conservation programs; leadership; essay,  autobiography, and 3 letters of recommendation required.copy of Colorado Conservation CertificateNational Wild Turkey Federation
Colorado Academic Scholarships Program
Contact:  Jim Sanford, Chairman of NWTF Colorado Scholarship Program; 
31300 CR 384A, Buena Vista, Colorado 81211 
Application available in Post Grad Center
http://www.NWTFColorado.org
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2/102 - February$ 1,000 - $10,000Senior; U.S. citizen; at least one parent of Hispanic heritage; financial need; 2 pg. personal statement RMHC/HACER Scholarship Program
(Ronald McDonald House Charities/Hispanic American Commitment to Educational Resources)
Scholarshship Program Administrators
P.O. Box 22376
Nashville, TN 37202
phone: 1-800-310-4053
Applications available in Post Grad Center or online at:
http://www.rmhc.org/charities/us/scholarships/hacer/scholarships/index.html
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2/102 - February$ 1,000 - $10,000Senior; U.S. citizen; at least one parent of African American heritage; financial need; 2 pg. personal statement RMHC/African American Future Achievers Scholarship Program
(Ronald McDonald House Charities
Scholarshship Program Administrators
P.O. Box 22376
Nashville, TN 37202
phone: 1-800-310-4053
Applications available in Post Grad Center or online at:
http://www.rmhc.org/charities/us/scholarships/hacer/scholarships/index.html
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2/102 - FebruaryOver 25 endowments and scholarships of $500.00 & $1,000.00 Upper 25% OR
GPA 3.0 OR 
minimum ACT 
20/SAT950 
2 current & signed letters of rec. , personal letter or essay 
Critera: Character, Leadership, Financial need, Scholastic ability
Epsilon Sigma Alpha(ESA)
Scholarship Program
Zan Shepard
704 Ranney Street
Craig, CO 81625
(Application may be downloaded from following website)
http://www.esaintl.com/esaf/scholarship_application.html
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2/102 - February$0No CriteriaAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc
Contact:  Mrs. Ethel Monroe, Scholarship Chairperson
Epsilon Nu Omega
15102 E. Colorado Pl.
Aurora, CO 80012
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2/102 - February$2,000Dependent of a Lexmark employeeLexmark Academic Scholarship Program
Blue Grass Community Foundation
Barbara A. Fischer
250 W. Main Street, Suite 1220
Lexington, KY 40507-1714
Phone: 859-225-3343
Fax: 859-243-0770
bfischer@bgcf.org
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2/102 - FebruaryFull tuition, renewableParticipation in Junior Achievement and a major in either business administration or fine arts is requiredWalt Disney Company Foundation Scholarship

www.ja.org/programs/programs_schol_dis.shtml
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2/102 - FebruaryUp to 60 awards of $1,000
48 awards of $2,000;
6 awards of $15,000
2 awards of $20,000
;2 awards of  $25,000
2 awards of $50,000
The YES Competition for original student research.  Awards go to juniors and seniors who conduct outstanding research projects that apply epidemiological methods of analysis to a health-related issue.Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition

www.collegeboard.com/yes/fs/atc.html
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2/102 - February$12,500 to full tuition,
renewable up to four years.
Based on academic achievement in high school.  Must be accepted as a J&W student in the honors program.  must maintian 3.4 GPAJohnson & Wales University Chancellor Scholarship
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2/102 - February100 - $10,000Senior; financial need, US citizen, GPA 2.0, community activitiesHoratio Alger Scholarships
For information:
www.horatioalger.org/scholarships
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2/402 - February4-first place teams-
$10,000 savings bond; 4-second place teams - $5,000 savings bond; 8-finalist teams-trip to Washington, D.C. for awards ceremony
H.S. Level (10-12) Team competition (up to four students) combining science and vision of future technology; create graphics of web pages to illustrate ideas for future.Toshiba/NSTA Explora Vision Awards
Contact: Toshiba/NSTA Explora Vision Awards
1840 Wilson Blvd.; Arlington, VA 22201-3000
Phone # 1-800-EXPLOR-9
http://www.toshiba.com/tai/exploravision/index.html
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2/402 - February$3500 annual scholarship renewableSenior, Demonstrate interest in developing leadership skills, experience in leadership roles, community involvement, min GPA 3.5Chancellor's Leadership Class
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
http://web.uccs.edu/clc
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2/202 - February3-$25,000;3-$10,000
national winners.  1-$1,000
state winner
H.S.Level(9-12),online quiz,followed by local AAA club test.  1 state champion travels to Orlando,Florida for nat'l competionAAA Travel High School Challenge
http://www.aaa.biz/travelchallenge/
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2/502 - February$1,000 - one yearSenior who has worked on yearbook and/or CHSPA newspaper and attend Colorado college.  Samples of senior's yearbook and/or newspaper work. Dorothy D. Greer Publications Scholarship
Contact: Dorothy D. Greer Publications Scholarship, Colorado High School Press Association (CHSPA), Tim Stump, Ponderosa High School, 7007 E. Bayou Gulch, Parker, CO 80134
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2/502 - February$1,000 - one yearRecognized minority senior who has worked on the high school paper or yearbook and who intends to study journalism at one of Colorado's four year colleges. Samples of senior's yearbook and/or newspaper work required.CHSPA/DMMA Diversity Scholarship
Contact: Colorado High School Press Association (CHSPA) and Denver Metro Media Alliance (DMMA),
Barbara Plungy, Executive Dir., CHSPA,
phone:  303-347-2108       fax:  303-730-0662
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2/602 - February $1,000 renewable for additional three yearsSenior needs nomination from drama director.  Scholarship auditions on Feb 11Adams State College Theater
Dr. Paul S. Newman
125 Theatre Building
Adams State College
Alamosa, CO  81102  719-857-7457 psnewman@adams.edu
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2/702 - Februaryat least $4,000 (renewable yearly upon maintaining 3.0 GPA)Fairview may nominate at least 4 juniors who meet each of the criteria: unweighted GPA  3.75 or higher, or weighted GPA  of 4.0 or higher; rank in top 5% of class; one of following test scores: 130 or higher on PSAT, 1300 or higher on SAT (verbal and math), or 29 or higher on ACT, and interest in liberal arts and sciences. Furman University "Furman Scholars" Scholarship program
Office of Admissions
3300 Poinsett Highway
Greenville, SC 29613-5245
864-294-2034
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2/1002 - February$1,000Community Service, Leadership Skills, Positive Attitude, Academic AchievementThe Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program
1-866-851-4274 or
comcast@spaprog.com
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2/1202 - February1-$20,000
5-$4,000
10-$1,000
Child of a U.S. public school employee; senior; 3.0 GPA; 23 ACT or 1100 SAT Horace Mann Scholarship
Note: Applications are now found exclusively on fastWEB
Contact: http://horacemann.com
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2/1202 - February$4,000-$25,000 over 4 yearsGPA>3.5
Leadership, Financial Need, Community Commitment, Perseverence
Greenhouse Partners Scholars
1011 Walnut Street 3rd Floor
Boulder, CO 80302
scholars@greenhousepartners.com
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2/1402 - February3-$500Jewish woman; entering college next fall; CO resident; financial need; community involvement; 2 letters of recommendation; personal essayNational Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) Denver Section
Hannah G. Solomon College Scholarship for Jewish Women
Contact:  Flo Dubowitz, Chairwoman
NCJW Colorado Section 2005 Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 371647  Denver, Colo.  80237 
(Application available in Post Grad Center.)
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2/1302 - FebruaryEight $1000U.S. citizen
Resident of Colorado senior year.
Attending accredited in-state college
Volunteerism
2.5
Colorado Council Volunteerism/Community Service Scholarship
ATTN: CCHS/CR Scholarship Committee
600 !7th Street Suite 2210 South
Denver, CO 80202
(970)264-2231 ext. 226
mthompson@pagosa.k12.co.us
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2/1302 - February1-$3,000 per year for 2 yearsSenior; minority ethnic group; study atmospheric, oceanic, or hydrologic sciencesAmerican Meterorological Society (AMS) scholarship
For application, contact:  Josh Hacker
National Center for Atmospheric Research
PO Box 3000
Boulder, CO 80307-3000
303-497-8188
e-mail:  hacker@ucar.edu 
Application available for download at: http://atm.geo.nsf.gov/AMS/amsedu/scholfel.html
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2/1302 - February2 to 3 $2500.00freshmen entering UC Boulder, transcript,leadership roles,community service, jobs held, essayBoulder Alumni Scholarship
c/o Scott Steinbrecher, Koenig Alumni Center,
Campus Box 459, Boulder , CO 80309-0459
www.coloradoalum.org
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2/1402 - February6 - $2,5000
14 - $1,000
high school seniors entering higher ed. first time who self-identify as LGBT, or as allies and supporters of  LGBT community; GPA of 3.0 or higher;  2 letters of recommendation; essayNational Scholarships Program
PFLAG National Scholarships
Contact: Roy Gilbert-Higginson, Deputy Director, Field and Policy Department
PFLAG - National Office
1726 M St., #400
Washington, DC 20036
202-467-8180 x220
e-mail: rgilbert-higginson@pflag.org 
http://www.pflag.org
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2/1502 - Februaryseveral Academic achievement; financial need; community involvement; personal qualities and strengths as portrayed in a required essay.Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarship Program
3 Different Scholarships: 1) MCDAA for children of at least one parent of African American origin, 2) MCDAS for children of at least one parent of Asian-Pacific origin, and 3) MCDH for children of at least one parent of Hispanic origin.
Call 800-941-8366 for assistance.
http://www.rmhc.com/mission/scholarships
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2/1502 - February100-$1500US High School Senior
Family in Agriculture
Planning to Study Agriculture
Commitment to Agriculture Scholarship Program
c/o National FFA Organization, Scholarship Office
P.O. Box 68960, Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960
317-802-6060
Monsanto Company and the National Association of Farm Broadcasters
e-mail: scholarships@ffa.org 
http://www.monsanto.com 
http://www.nafb.com 
http://www.ffa.org
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2/1502 - February$2000For students who are Deaf or hard-of-hearing.The Ear Foundation
Minnie Pearl Schloarship Program
1817 Patterson St.
Nashville, TN 37203
615-329-7807
FAX: 615-329-7935
http://www.earfoundation.org
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2/1502 - February16-$1000seniors who will attend a Colorado college/university; primary selection criterion will be volunteerism/community service.Colorado Council Volunteerism/Community Service Scholarship
Contact:  Mark Thompson
CCHS/CR Scholarship Committee Representative
970-264-2231 ext. 226
email: mthompson@pagosa.k12.co.us 
http://www.coloradocouncil.org
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2/1502 - February2-$500seniors,Mayflower descendant not a requirement,letter of recommendation,<750 word essay,transcript,Sat/ACT scores/leadershipColorado Mayflower Society Scholarships
The Colorado Society of Mayflower Descendants
George Garmany, Jr.
425 Oneida St., Boulder, CO 80303
gpgbldr@pol.net 
www.coloradomayflowersociety.org
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2/1502 - February$1,000 - one yearPlans to pursue education in business  and/or aquatic industry, essay, personal references, teacher recommendationColorado Pool and Spa Association
The Guy and Gloria Muto Memorial Scholarship
P.O. Box 313
Wheat Ridge, CO  80033
(303) 648-3213
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2/1502 - February1st place-$5,000; 4 runners-up $2,000Senior, 3.0 GPA, participated in journalism for two years, plans to pursue a journalism and/or mass communications careerNational High School Journalist of the Year
Sister Rita Jeanne Scholarships
Mark Newton, MJE
Grand Junction High School
1400 N 5th St.
Grand Junction, CO 81501
W: 970-242-7496 ext. 262 ; H; 970-241-2661 ; Fax: 970-243-2573
email: marknewt@aol.com
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2/1502 - FebruaryAward amounts from $500-$3,000Colorado resident; 3.0 GPA; Hispanic heritage and/or actively involved in the Hispanic community; financial need; essay; interviewThe Latin American Educational Foundation (LAEF) Scholarships-Year 2002 
Contact:  LAEF Scholarship Selection Committee
924 W. Colfax Avenue, Suite 103, Denver, CO  80204
phone: 303-446-0541    fax: 303-446-0526
Application available in Post Grad Center
http://www.laef.org
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2/1502 - FebruaryVariousScholarships available for community volunteers.  On website click on Community RelationsBestBuy Scholarship
www.bestbuy.com/scholarships
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2/1502 - February3-$500Scholarship for students who are in financial need and have been accepted to an accredited school of nursing of Occupational TherapyNational Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
Nursing School Scholarships
Application packet should be requested from State Chairman
   Ms. Roberta L. Price, 1570 West 29th St., Loveland, CO 80538
   970-667-5404
   Email:  RPrice3617@aol.com
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2/1502 - February100- $1,500Farm youths pursuing careers in agricultureCommitment to Agriculture Scholarship Program
Information & application available at:
www.monsanto.com or www. nafb.com
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2/1702 - February$600-$1,800Essay Question, Short Answer Questions, Budget, Resume, Reference. 
For a project or internship.
Amnesty International USA Patrick Stewart Scholarship
Amnesty International Field Program
600 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, 5th Floor
Washinton, DC 20003
Phone: 202-544-0200 x 290: Fax: 202-546-7142
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2/1502 - February$2,000 (awarded for up to four years)Academic excellence; mother must be current member of NSDARNational Society Daughters of the American Revolution  (DAR)
Lillian & Arthur Dunn Scholarships
Office of Committees-Scholarship
Daughters of the American Revolution
1776 D Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
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2/1502 - FebruaryInternship and community service summerAsian descent; 3.0 GPA; US citizen; CO resident ASCEND-Asian Students for Corporate Experience and Networking Development 
Contact: 1-303-355-0710
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2/1502 - February10-$1000 college scholarship AND expense paid educational tour of EuropeFairview may submit one senior for nomination; contact counselor if interested; need to write essay (see Post Grad Center or website for topic) Global Citizen Award
Sponsored by EF Educational Tours
http://www.eftours.com/globalcitizen 
Phone: 617-619-1300   Fax: 617-619-1001
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2/1602 - February24-$1,500
renewable for 4 years
Senior to attend Colorado institution of higher education, GPA 2.5, high financial need (max. family income $40,000/year)Denver Broncos/Janus Foundation "Score for Scholars"
Contact: 13655 Broncos Pkwy., Englewood, CO 80112
Phone: 303-649-0546
http://www.denverbroncos.com 
See Denver Broncos Community Relations under Off the Field section.  Click on Janus Foundation
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2/1602 - Februaryapprox. $15,000 covers tuition, fees, books, room and boardCU incoming freshmen to College of Arts and Sciences, GPA 3.5 CO resident US Citizen Financial need, essay, letter of recommendationJames A Woodruff, Jr Scholarship
www.colorado.edu/finaid/images/apply&scholarships.pdf 
Richard H Sweetman, Director of Scholarships
College of Arts and Sciences 303-492-3040
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2/4 - 2/502 - FebruaryvariesAfrican-American male students; senior; 3.0 GPA; (leadership skills may compensate for lower GPA);essay; understanding of local, state, and national political issues Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity/Denver Alumni Chapter Scholarship
Contact: Daniel Brown
2160  Downing Street Denver, Co. 80205-5261
303-323-4337
e-mail:  db364@columbia.edu 
(Applications available in Post Grad Center.)
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2/1602 - February10 - $1,000 scholarshipsSenior; Hispanic Heritage; min. 2.5 GPA; financial need; school and community activities;  2 letters of recommendation; US citizen or permanent resident; personal statementCoors Hispanic Employee Network (CHEN)
Contact: Grace Valdez, Chair
Coors Hispanic Employee Network
phone: 303-277-5258        fax:  303-277-5568
(Applications available in Post Grad Center.)
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2/1602 - FebruaryCash Awards:
1st-$500
2nd-$250
3rd-$150
Honorable Mention(2)-$50
Ages 15-19; 5-8 minute illustrated speech about any facet of beef industryColorado Teen Beef Ambassador Contest
(NOT A SCHOLARSHIP)
General info:  Jody Davis, Beef Ambassador Chairperson
PO Box 68, Matheson, CO 80830
Phone: 719-541-2763
For information packet contact:
Julie Moore, 303-830-7892 or e-mail jmcobeef@aol.com
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2/1702 - February4-one year $1500African American senior girl, high scholasticachievement,leadership, 
service, citizenship
Epsilon Nu Omega, the Denver Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc
PO Box 370753
Denver, CO 80237
Attn: Scholarship/ Senior Girls Committees
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2/1602 - February
$5,000
Athlete who excels in the classroom, leader, college-bound seniors committed to saying chemical free.Eddie Robinson Foundation Scholarship

www.eddierobinson.com
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2/2802 - FebruaryVaries Italian-Americans enrolled as full-time students in an under- graduate or graduate program at accredited school for fall of year of application; exceptional leadership, scholarshipNational Leadership Grant Competition sponsored by The Order of Sons of Italy in America (OSIA)
Contact: 1-202-547-5103
!!NOTE: NONREFUNDABLE $25 PROCESSING FEE!!
http://www.scholarships@osia.org
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2/1802 - Februaryupto 375 - $2,000United States citizen; outstanding achievement in school, community, or work activities, primary consideration given to the applicant's achievment in a non-academic area; must be recommended by an unrelated adult professionalAXA Achievement Community Scholarship
Scholarship Management Services, Scholarship America
One Scholarship Way, P.O.Box 297
Saint Peter, MN 56082
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2/1802 - FebruaryContest:
1st place $5,000
2nd place $3,000
3rd place $2,000
400-500 word essay on the topic "I'm Unique Because..."Optimist International Essay Contest


www.optimist.org/
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2/1802 - February$ 500Minority student; min. 2.8 GPA; scholastic achievement; financial need; personal essay; attend CO college or universityGilbert Martinez Memorial Scholarship sponsored by Colorado Ed. Services and Develop. Assoc. (CESDA)
Contact: Judi Diaz-Bonacquisti
1-800-446-9488 (ext. 3021)
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2/1902 - FebruaryRegional $400
Nat. Grand Prize $4,000
1st Runner-Up $2,000
2nd Runner-Up $1,000
1,500-2,500 word essaySamuel Eliot Morison Essay Contest
Contact: Navy League of the United States
2300 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA. 22201-3308
Questions?  Call Steve Kelly: 303-253-7993 (skelly8350@aol.com) 
http://www.navyleague.org/essay.htm
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2/2002 - FebruaryGrand Prize-$2,500
1st-$1,250
2nd-$1,000
3rd & 4th-$625
Hispanic descent young women; US Citizen; Colorado resident for at least 6 months prior to deadline; 3.0 GPAColorado State Fair & Exposition
Colorado State Fair Fiesta Committee sponsoring their 36th annual
Fiesta Queen Pageant
Application may be copied in Post Grad Center or
request packet from Charlene Garcia-Simms, Pagent Chair 1-719-564-0631 
or email escritorio@compuserve.com or
request download from Chris Wiseman, CO State Fair Asst. Manager at chris.csf@coyotenet.net 
 
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2/2002 - February$5,000Senior who promote vegetarianisam and will be attending a U.S college.Vegetarian Scholarship Award
www.vrg.org
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2/2202 - February10-$1,500Any high school senior who has experienced and overcome some form of relationship violence (emotional, physical, or sexual).Must demonstrate the character necessary to serve as a positive role model and inspiration to others2002 Project PAVE-Janus Foundation Scholarship
Contact: Justine Nathanson
Director of Development
303-322-2382
(application available in Post-Grad Center)
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2/2402 - Februaryunspecified scholarships will be given at competitionSee website for information.Colorado High School Bridge Building Contest
sponsored by Professional Engineers of Colorado, Bureau of Reclamation, and American Consulting Engineers Council of CO
Contact: Professional Engineers of Colorado
11166 Huron St., Suite 27, Denver, CO 80234
303-480-1160 or email vanes-sa.imi@qadas.com 
Registration information & specifics available at:
http://www.pec.org
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2/2502 - February20-$2,500Essay about your outstanding original academic, artistic or leadership endeavor.  Must get teacher nomination.All-USA Academic Team 
Contact: All-USA Academic Team, Carol Skalskl, USA TODAY, 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA. 22229 
Phone # 1-703-276-5890
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2/2702 - Februaryseveral-$1,500 including travel expenses to meetingsSophmore girls; exemplify altuistic values; must serve 18 months to 2 years as Young Women Advisory Trustees on Board of Trustees of the Women's Foundation of Colorado beginning in June 2004Dottie Lamm Award for Sophmore Girls
The Women's Foundation of Colorado
1580 Logan Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 303-832-8800, ext. 18 Janet Stewart
(Application available in Post Grad Center)
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2/2502 - February$10,000 ,$5,000, $3,000 and 12 -$1000Awarded to girls demonstrating budding entrepreneurship, making a difference in their school or communitiesGirls Going Places
Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
Attn: Girls Going Places, H-26-C
7 Hanover Square
New York, NY 10004-2616
http://www.girlsgoingplaces.com
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2/2702 - FebruaryVaries Young woman 14-18 years old, leadership ability, displays poise and confidenceMiss Colorado All-Star-Teen
Contact: 1-304-242-4900
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