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Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation Grants-in-Aid Research
(Four Year College, Postgraduate, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Grant)
Purpose: A limited number of grants-in-aid of research are available for the periods of October 1 through March 31 and April 1 through September 30. October through March deadline is August 31. April through September deadline is February 28. Funds are to help defray cost while doing research at the LBJ Library. Contact the Archives division of the library prior to submitting proposal concerning material availability for your proposed topic. Candidates for assistance should have thoughtful and well-written proposals that state clearly and precisely how the holdings of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library will contribute to historical research. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.
Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $500. Maximum award amount: $2000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 35 grant(s), totalling $63,000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); research proposal. Contact: Assistant Director, 512-478-7829.
2313 Red River St. Austin, TX 78705 Ph: (512)478-7829 Fax: (512)478-9104
Charles Abrams Scholarship American Planning Association Fellowship Program Judith McManus Price Scholarship
Charles Abrams Scholarship
(University/Scholarship)
Purpose: One-time award for graduate-level students studying planning at Columbia University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New School for Social Research, or the University of Pennsylvania. Student must be nominated by the department chair. Application deadline is April 30. Focus: Urban and Regional Planning Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.
Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; test scores; financial need analysis; essay. Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Kriss Blank, Leadership Affairs Associate, 312-786-6722.
American Planning Association Fellowship Program
(University/Fellowship)
Purpose: One-time award for first and second year graduate-level students studying urban planning. Fellowships are targeted to African-American, Hispanic-American and Native-American recipients. Application deadline is April 30. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; African American; Hispanic.
Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $1000. Maximum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; test scores; financial need analysis; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Kriss Blank, Leadership Affairs Associate, 312-786-6722.
Judith McManus Price Scholarship
(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)
Purpose: Scholarship available for women and minority students enrolled in degree programs in planning or a closely related field. Must demonstrate a genuine financial need. Deadline is April 30. Details on Web site: http://www.planning.org. Focus: Urban and Regional Planning Qualif.: Applicant must be: female. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; African American; Hispanic.
Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2000. Maximum award amount: $4000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Kriss Blank, Leadership Affairs Associate, 312-786-6722.
Minority Scholarship and Fellowship Programs 122 South Michigan Ave., Ste. 1600 Chicago, IL 60603-6107 Ph: (312)786-6722 Fax: (312)786-6727 URL: http://www.planning.org
Peter and Barbara Bye Scholarship Kapadia Scholarships Edward and Isabell Larson Memorial Fellowship for Graduate Study Mortin Scholarship Rust Scholarship Sevcik Scholarship
Peter and Barbara Bye Scholarship
(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)
Purpose: Scholarship for a Triangle Fraternity member for undergraduate study.
Preference given to applicants from Cornell University Triangle chapter. Deadline is April 30. Additional information on Web site http://www.triangle.org. Qualif.: Applicant must be: male. High school students not considered.
Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1250. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; reference(s). Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Scott Bova, Chief Operating Officer, 317-837-9641, sbova@triangle.org.
Kapadia Scholarships
(University/Scholarship)
Purpose: One-time award for active members of the Triangle Fraternity. Must be full-time, male students who have completed at least one year of study at the college level. Must be majoring in an engineering program and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Preference given to members of the Zoroastrian religion. Focus: Engineering/Technology Qualif.: Applicant must be: male, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to members of the following religions: a member of the specified denomination.
Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $1500. Maximum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s); self-addressed stamped envelope. Deadline: 5/1. Contact: Scott Bova, Chief Operating Officer, 317-837-9641, sbova@triangle.org.
Edward and Isabell Larson Memorial Fellowship for Graduate Study
(University/Fellowship)
Purpose: Award for a Triangle Fraternity member pursuing a master's or doctoral program in engineering. Application must be postmarked by April 30. Further information available at Web site http://www.triangle.org. Focus: Engineering/Technology Qualif.: Applicant must be: male. High school students not considered.
Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s); self-addressed stamped envelope. Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Scott Bova, Chief Operating Officer, 317-837-9641, sbova@triangle.org.
Mortin Scholarship
(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)
Purpose: One-time award for an active member of the Triangle Fraternity. Must be full-time male student who has completed at least two full academic years of school. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Application must be postmarked by April 30. Further information available at Web site http://www.triangle.org. Qualif.: Applicant must be: male, full-time student. High school students not considered.
Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s); self-addressed stamped envelope. Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Scott Bova, Chief Operating Officer, 317-837-9641, sbova@triangle.org.
Rust Scholarship
(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)
Purpose: One-time award for active member of the Triangle Fraternity. Must be full-time male student who has completed at least two full academic years of school. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Application must be postmarked by April 30. Further information available at Web site http://www.triangle.org. Qualif.: Applicant must be: male, full-time student. High school students not considered.
Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s); self-addressed stamped envelope. Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Scott Bova, Chief Operating Officer, 317-837-9641, sbova@triangle.org.
Sevcik Scholarship
(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)
Purpose: One-time award for active member of the Triangle Fraternity. Must be full-time male student who has completed at least two full academic years of school. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference to minority students and Ohio State undergraduates who are engineering majors. Application must be postmarked by April 30. Further information available at Web site http://www.triangle.org. Focus: Engineering/Technology Qualif.: Applicant must be: male, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; Asian; African American; Hispanic.
Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s); self-addressed stamped envelope. Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Scott Bova, Chief Operating Officer, 317-837-9641, sbova@triangle.org.
120 South Center St. Plainfield, IN 46168-1214 Ph: (317)837-9641 Fax: (317)837-9642 E-mail: sbova@triangle.org URL: http://www.triangle.org