![]() ![]() Resident of rural community that is economically distressed (Bladen qualifies).Award: $3,000 per year for four years (3 years for community college students).Must have completed FAFSA application and exhibit significant financial need.The applicant is the natural child or adopted child (if adopted before the age of 15) of an eligible veteran and the child/adopted child was born in North Carolina and has been a resident of North Carolina continuously since birth.įederal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG).Veteran parent had to be a legal resident of NC at time of said veteran’s entrance into that period of service in the Armed FOrces during which eligibility is established.NC Scholarship for Children of Wartime Veterans For students interested in going to a land grant institution and majoring in food and agricultural sciences (or related fields).Scholarships for Students at 1890 Institutions (1890 Scholarships) Program is for African American/Black students and it will help them plan for college.Other Info: Involvement in co-curricular activities and community service.Letter of Recommendation: 1 support letter from an adult not related to you who can speak to the adversaties mentioned in the application and 1 online certification from counselor.Several scholarships and scholarship search tools available.Agree to accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or Reserve Component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard).This is a perfect opportunity for all of us to “SwarmAS1” in our stand for operating as a safe and productive campus community.Please check this Scholarship Database regularly for updates.īelow, you will find additional scholarships available at the National, State, and local level. Please view the video that has been placed on this website to remind all of us why it is necessary to “Mask Up Hornet Nation!” You may also view the video by clicking on this link: I also want to emphasize that Alabama State University remains a Mask Mandatory campus. We must remain vigilant in our efforts to maintain a safe campus for all who live, learn and work at Alabama State University. We cannot afford to relax our guard at any point during this pandemic. We will also continue to adhere to CDC guidelines related to social distancing, hand washing, avoiding large gatherings and tempering our personal behavior whether on or off campus. The Guide offers a detailed roadmap of safety protocols that have helped to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on our campus. I invite you to review the updated edition of the ASU Reopening Guide which is pinned to the top of the homepage of the ASU website. We want to keep in mind our commitment to making the health and safety of the campus community a top priority. As we enter the new year, we are excited about all of the wonderful opportunities that lie ahead of this great University. ![]()
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