Scholarships of county 'Warren' within Illinois
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The Mellinger Foundation The Edward Arthur Mellinger Foundation provides loans to graduate students. Loans are available to graduate students and renewable annually until the recipient completes the degree for which the loan was originally awarded. A letter of good standing or transcript is required annually for a loan to be renewed. In making awards, the Committee gives first consideration to students who reside in Western Illinois and Eastern Iowa and attend institutions in these two states. Second consideration is given to students from the remainder of Illinois and Iowa and surrounding states, and then consideration is given to applicants from other states. The policy of annual loan renewal means that only about one-fourth of the funds disbursed by the Foundation each year is available to new applicants. Applications must be requested by the individual student. For more information: The Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 770 Monmouth, IL 61462 E-mail [email protected] http://www.mellinger.org/index.html The E. A. Mellinger Educational Foundation Scholarships At present, the Foundation considers only applicants who reside in six western Illinois counties, although they may attend any accredited institution within the United States.Scholarship grants are renewable annually for the balance of the additional years of a four-year college educational program, so long as the recipient is maintaining satisfactory process toward obtaining his or her degree or diploma.Scholarships may be awarded to students in either junior or senior colleges, or to students with no degree who attend diploma schools of nursing. Consideration may also be given to students who attend accredited vocational schools.The policy of annual grant renewal means that only about one fourth of the funds disbursed by the Foundation each year is available to new applicants.Generally, less than 300 applicants for new scholarships will receive grants
The Edward Arthur Mellinger Foundation provides loans to graduate students. Loans are available to graduate students and renewable annually until the recipient completes the degree for which the loan was originally awarded. A letter of good standing or transcript is required annually for a loan to be renewed. In making awards, the Committee gives first consideration to students who reside in Western Illinois and Eastern Iowa and attend institutions in these two states. Second consideration is given to students from the remainder of Illinois and Iowa and surrounding states, and then consideration is given to applicants from other states. The policy of annual loan renewal means that only about one-fourth of the funds disbursed by the Foundation each year is available to new applicants. Applications must be requested by the individual student. For more information: The Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 770 Monmouth, IL 61462 E-mail [email protected] http://www.mellinger.org/index.html
The E. A. Mellinger Educational Foundation Scholarships At present, the Foundation considers only applicants who reside in six western Illinois counties, although they may attend any accredited institution within the United States.Scholarship grants are renewable annually for the balance of the additional years of a four-year college educational program, so long as the recipient is maintaining satisfactory process toward obtaining his or her degree or diploma.Scholarships may be awarded to students in either junior or senior colleges, or to students with no degree who attend diploma schools of nursing. Consideration may also be given to students who attend accredited vocational schools.The policy of annual grant renewal means that only about one fourth of the funds disbursed by the Foundation each year is available to new applicants.Generally, less than 300 applicants for new scholarships will receive grants
At present, the Foundation considers only applicants who reside in six western Illinois counties, although they may attend any accredited institution within the United States.Scholarship grants are renewable annually for the balance of the additional years of a four-year college educational program, so long as the recipient is maintaining satisfactory process toward obtaining his or her degree or diploma.Scholarships may be awarded to students in either junior or senior colleges, or to students with no degree who attend diploma schools of nursing. Consideration may also be given to students who attend accredited vocational schools.The policy of annual grant renewal means that only about one fourth of the funds disbursed by the Foundation each year is available to new applicants.Generally, less than 300 applicants for new scholarships will receive grants