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19 Public Square, Suite 200, Belleville, IL 62220
CSBG Scholarship Program: Provides scholarships to income-eligible individuals for formal education at an accredited Illinois Educational Institution, on-line coursework will be considered.
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10440 Trenton Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63132
Provides legally blind students with financial scholarships to provide college tuition.
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538 South 35th Street, East Saint Louis, IL 62207
The scholarship program provides a means to help prepare young citizens to live productive lives by aiding financially in the opportunity for higher education. Scholarship awards are given based on applicants involvement in community, church, family activities and academic achievements.
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17 North State Street, Suite 650, Chicago, IL 60602
Several scholarship programs for those living with epilepsy.
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2211 North Oak Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60707
Various scholarships available to eligible candidates
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5819 Electric Avenue, Berkeley, IL 60163
Village of Berkeley's College Scholarship program will award two $1,000 College Scholarships per year and is open to all Berkeley residents. The College Scholarship recipients will be selected using the following criteria:School and Community InvolvementWork ExperienceAcademic StandingFinancial NeedA Committee will review each application, all applications must be received no later than 4:30pm, Friday, July 11, 2025.
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1850 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608
The Chicago Lighthouse's Lader Family Scholarship Program is open to residents of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin who are blind or partially sighted as well as Chicago Lighthouse employees who are blind, partially sighted, have another disability, or are Veterans. Scholarship funds are to be used to defray the costs of tuition, books, assistive technology, or other educational expenses for students enrolled in post-secondary programs, including accredited certifications and Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees.
361 Park Avenue, Suite 202, Glencoe, IL 60022
Family Service of Glencoe partners with the Glencoe Park District and School District 35 to provide confidential financial assessments for scholarship eligibility. FSG does not fund the scholarship; they assess eligibility. Financial assistance comes directly from the organization.
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5128 North Oak Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60656
National Federation of the Blind of Illinois (NFBI) provides scholarships for low-vision and blind college students who are residents of Illinois. All scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence and service to the community.
2319 East 71st Street, Chicago, IL 60649
Family Legacy Foundation's Educational Opportunity Center provides services including:Counseling and information on admissions and financial aid to adults who want to enter or continue a program of postsecondary (beyond high school) educationGuidance on entry to a general educational development (GED) programs/classes (if needed)GED testing (practice and official)Academic advice and assistance researching and selecting "best fit" colleges/universities/programsAssistance completing admissions and financial aid applicationsAssistance in preparing for enrollment.Scholarships for those who qualifyGuidance on student loan remedy to return to school
5627 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
Angel of God Resource Center, Inc. (AOGRC) Emma Johnson Conner (EJC) scholarships are awarded to students in recognition of both academic excellence and community service. This memorial scholarship honors high school seniors and first-year college students seeking higher education at public institutions. The scholarship is nonrenewable.
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2401 South Des Plaines Avenue, Riverside, IL 60546
Village of North Riverside Mayor's Youth Scholarship Program provides North Riverside families with educational scholarships for their children to attend college and to participate in recreational programming and early childhood development activities offered by their Parks and Recreation Department. Funds are raised throughout the year through local fundraising efforts at the Mayor's Golf Outing held in June of every year.
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14527 South Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60627
Angel of God Resource Center, Inc. (AOGRC) Emma Johnson Conner (EJC) scholarships are awarded to students in recognition of both academic excellence and community service. This memorial scholarship honors high school seniors and first-year college students seeking higher education at public institutions. The scholarship is nonrenewable.
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2724 West Cermak Road, Chicago, IL 60608
The Miller-Perez Family Scholarship Fund provides academic scholarships to qualified applicants residing in Cook County and of Latino and/or immigrant descent, including undocumented students.
675 Village Court, Glencoe, IL 60022
Family Service of Glencoe partners with the Glencoe Park District and School District 35 to provide confidential financial assessments for scholarship eligibility. FSG does not fund the scholarship; they assess eligibility. Financial assistance comes directly from the organization.
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2622 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60612
Angel of God Resource Center, Inc. (AOGRC) Emma Johnson Conner (EJC) scholarships are awarded to students in recognition of both academic excellence and community service. This memorial scholarship honors high school seniors and first-year college students seeking higher education at public institutions. The scholarship is nonrenewable.
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309 West Washington Street, Suite 700, Chicago, IL 60606
The Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund awards approximately 130-140 academic scholarships to 8th-grade students each year. The funds may be applied to DMSF partner schools. Recipients of the scholarship have access to in-person and virtual tutoring, college counseling, career days and networking, mentorship opportunities, affinity groups, summer workshops, and access to their alumni network. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the application deadline is Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 11:59PM CT.
421 Butler Farm Road, Hampton, VA 23666
Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) provides support to individuals who are legal residents of the United States of America pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies who have been diagnosed with or treated for a cancer or chronic disease
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17 North State Street, Suite 1050, Chicago, IL 60602
Blind Service Chicago (BSC) offers an array of services designed to meet the needs of people who are blind or have low vision and live in Chicago or the surrounding areas. Services include volunteers who can help with reading, a summer program for youth, scholarships, networking opportunities, peer-led empowerment groups, and technology training.
157 North Main Street, Suite 312, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Offering 5 scholarships to low-income students planning to attend college next fall. Awards will be disbursed directly to the college in two $2,000 increments at the start of each semester.
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Only for teen parents seeking higher education, vocational, or career training program. Students must be committed to building a better future for themselves and their children.
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4236 Lindell Boulevard, Suite 405, Saint Louis, MO 63108
Assists individuals in identifying possible scholarship opportunities, reviews scholarship applications/essays, and provides feedback.
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2705 Dougherty Ferry Road, Suite 200B, Saint Louis, MO 63122
Post Secondary educational scholarships provided for individuals attending two-year to four-year colleges or universities, diploma oriented trade schools or other degree based educational training programs.
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One University Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63121
Provides scholarships to qualified students based on academic achievement and financial need.
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105 South Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302
Oak Park Township offers Financial Assistance Scholarships (FAS) for youth, to assist them in participating in activities and/or programs they are financially unable to access. Funds can be used for costs relating directly to registration and participant fees only.
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