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Scholarships

Programs that provide or assist students to apply for awards which usually involve money and/or reduced tuition. Included are both needs-based scholarships which are awarded to outstanding students who are in financial need and honorary scholarships which are awarded on the basis of merit alone and normally carry a nominal monetary award. Scholarship funds come from many sources including private endowments, alumni contributions, college or university funds, individual departments or outside organizations.

Found 8 resources (displaying 8)

Thru: Urban League of Rochester New York

Eligibility:
Black Scholars Program: African American high school students who are on track to graduate with a B or higher grade point average. Offers various programming for youth in grades 5-12.
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Urban League of Rochester New York

265 N Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY

Hours:
9:00AM-5:00PM. After school programming during the school year runs from 3:00PM-6:30PM; Some evening and weekend activities.

Thru: Rochester Children's Scholarship Fund

Eligibility:
RCSD students only. Students attending charter or private schools are not eligible. Check website for eligibility information and updates.
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Rochester Children's Scholarship Fund

131 W Broad Street
Rochester, NY

Thru: National Kidney Foundation Serving Upstate and Western New York

Eligibility:
Kidney patients and their families, health care professionals.
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National Kidney Foundation Serving Upstate and Western New York

1344 University Avenue
Suite 270
Rochester, NY

Thru: American Council of the Blind

Eligibility:
Blind or visually impaired people, families, friends, doctors, teachers.

Thru: Irondequoit Lions Club

Eligibility:
Resident of the Town of Irondequoit.
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Irondequoit Lions Club

32 Vinton Road
Rochester, NY

Hours:
Meetings: 4th M 6:00PM at the Irondequoit Public Library 1290 Titus Ave, Rochester, NY 14617.

Thru: National Federation of the Blind

Eligibility:
For NFB Scholarships an application is required, and visual impairment must be documented.
Languages:
Spanish.
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National Federation of the Blind of New York

2175 Sheridan Drive
Buffalo, NY

Thru: Wayne Action for Racial Equality

Eligibility:
High school seniors in area served who identify as Black or African American and plan to continue schooling after graduation (2 or 4-year college, trade, technical, or professional school).
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Wayne Action for Racial Equality

PO Box 324
Sodus, NY

Thru: Webster Community Chest

Eligibility:
Resident of area served.
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Webster Community Chest

1000 Ridge Road
Webster, NY

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