Government Service Scholarships
Here are some of the Government Service scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
The Raymond W. Kelly Graduate Scholarship
For a degree in a Police-related or Governmental Administration program, at any of the following graduate schools: Brown University, Columbia University, Harvard University, Georgetown University, New York University, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University.
APIASF/Frances Sonn Nam Memorial Scholarship
Minimum Eligibility Criteria
Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census
Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply
Be enrolling in a U.S. accredited college or university in the Fall.
Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by February 15
Submit one letter of recommendation online.
Plan to pursue a career in law, public service, or government affairs.
Must be enrolled in a 4-year institution as a college junior in the upcoming year
Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Betty Rendel Scholarship
The National Federation of Republican Women established the Betty Rendel Scholarship Fund in September 1995 in honor of NFRW Past President Betty Rendel's extraordinary leadership skills and dedication to the Republican Party in her home state of Indiana, as well as at the national level. The three annual scholarships of $1,000 are awarded to female undergraduates who are majoring in political science, government or economics and have successfully completed at least two years of college coursework. The recipients are chosen from applicants from across the nation. Scholarship winners may not reapply.
South Dakota Association of Environmental Professionals Scholarship
The South Dakota Association of Environmental Professionals (SDAEP) Scholarship Program provides one or more scholarships annually to students with directed studies relating to the protection and enhancement of our natural resources, the environment, and other similar fields.
Who is eligible for the SDAEP Scholarship?
· Applicants should desire a career in a trade supportive to the protection and enhancement of our natural resources, environment, and/or related fields.
· Students that are intending to enroll or are already enrolled at a South Dakota university, technical institution, or other postsecondary trade school. Applicants must intend to enroll for the fall semester.
· High school seniors are eligible to apply.
· Students that possess a Grade Point Average of 2.0 or greater
· Part time studies will be considered if applicant can show good cause for other than full time studies and that the course of study is directed toward a degree, certificate or similar identification of graduation.
· Students who have received an SDAEP scholarship in the past are eligible to apply each year.
· Children and spouses of Scholarship Committee members are not eligible.
What is considered a course of study that wil provide protection and enhancement of our natural resources and the environment?
Related fields include but are not limited to business administration, accounting, biology, chemistry, trucking, geology, hydrology, engineering, auto mechanics, computer science, education, heating/ventilation/refrigeration, environmental sciences, engineering technicians, government administration, agribusiness, energy technology, and more.
South Dakota Solid Waste Management Association Scholarship
Who is eligible for SDSWMA Scholarship?
An applicant should desire a career in a trade supportive to the protection and enhancement of our natural resources and environment, the solid waste industry and/or related fields. Applicants must intend to enroll for the fall semester.
Preference will be given to South Dakota residents intending to or enrolled at a South Dakota institution of higher learning, vocational school, or other post-secondary trade school.
High school seniors are eligible to apply.
Part-time studies will be considered if applicant can show good cause for other than full-time studies and that the course of study is directed toward a degree, certificate or similar identification of graduation.
Students who have received an SDSWMA scholarship in the past are eligible to apply each year although preference will be given to new applicants.
Children and spouses of Scholarship Committee members are not eligible.
What is considered a course of study that will provide protection and enhancement of our natural resources and the environment or solid waste Industry?
SDSWMA membership consists of a broad range of industries relating to and supporting the proper disposal, reuse, hauling, or recycling of solid waste. Related fields include but are not limited to business administration, accounting, biology, chemistry, trucking, geology, hydrology, engineering, auto mechanics, computer science, heating / ventilation / refrigeration, environmental sciences, engineering technicians, government administration, agribusiness, education, biohazard, energy technology, and more.
Ray and Kathy LaHood Scholarships for the Study of American Government
The Dirksen Center sponsors the LaHood Scholarships to promote the study of politics and governance as practiced by the distinguished public servants who have represented Illinois's 18th district in Congress, a list which includes Abraham Lincoln, Everett Dirksen, Robert H. Michel, Ray LaHood and, currently, Congressman Aaron Schock.
The purpose of the LaHood Scholarships is to provide financial support for tuition, fees, and books to Bradley University juniors who are majoring in a discipline related to The Dirksen Center's purpose and interest or in a subject related to the study of the federal government. The program is managed by The Institute for Principled Leadership.
The LaHoods endowed the program with a series of donations to The Dirksen Congressional Center beginning in 2005.
Who is Qualified to Apply?
In order to be considered for a LaHood Scholarship, students must meet the following requirements:
They are a junior in good standing who will enter their senior year of study in a field related to the study of the U.S. government (e.g., political science, public administration, American studies, U.S. history).
They attend Bradley University.
They have a Grade Point Average (on a four-point scale) of at least 3.5 overall and 3.5 in their major.
They agree to write a 250-word evaluation of the impact of their scholarship before the end of their senior year.
They agree to meet with Ray or Kathy LaHood during the second semester of their senior year.
Questions?
Call, write, or e-mail:
Brad McMillan, Executive Director
Institute for Principled Leadership
Bradley University
1501 W. Bradley
Peoria, IL 61625
(309) 677.4408 (PHONE)
[email protected]
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