Friday, July 24, 2009

Scholarship Deadlines Approach--$25,500 Potential Money

Over the last two months, I have written several posts about scholarships and opportunities. The deadlines are approaching, so I thought I would list the most current scholarship deadlines along with the money amounts.

http://scholarshipman.blogspot.com/2009/07/howcast-how-to-video-challenge-2000.html
HowCast How-To Video Challenge
Amount: $2,000 Deadline: July 28, 2009

http://scholarshipman.blogspot.com/2009/07/9000-fastwebs-scholarship-triathalon.html
FastWeb's World Shortest Essay Contest
Amount: $1,500 Deadline: July 31, 2009

http://scholarshipman.blogspot.com/2009/07/resolve-to-evolve-essay-scholarship-5.html
Scholarships.Com's Resolve to Evolve Essay Scholarship
Amount: $1,000 Deadline: July 31, 2009

http://scholarshipman.blogspot.com/2009/06/three-scholarships-to-pay-your-way-and.html
Gen and Kelly Tanabe $1,000 Scholarship
Amount: $1,000 Deadline: July 31, 2009


http://scholarshipman.blogspot.com/2009/06/fifteen-thousand-dollars-for-thee-yes.html
Tea Council of the USA's Benefits of Tea Video Competition
Amount: $15,000 Deadline: Aug 2, 2009


http://scholarshipman.blogspot.com/2009/06/write-for-dr-seuss-get-5000-for-your.html
Dr. Seuss's 2010 Oh! The Places You'll Go! College Scholarship Program
Amount: $5,000 Deadline: Feb 15, 2010


Actually, FastWeb's Shortest Essay Contest is most likely the easiest to complete. Second easiest would be Gen and Kelly Tanabe's $1,000 Scholarship.

Next level of difficulty would be Tea Council of the USA's Benefits of Tea Video Competition, but we're talking about 1 hour of research and maybe 5 hours or less creating a 1-2 minute video.

The HowCast How-To Video Challenge may take more time, but if you know your subject well and you have the equipment (or borrow the equipment from a friend), this may not be that difficult.

The Resolve to Evolve Essay Scholarship may take more time.

Dr. Seuss's Oh! The Places You'll Go! Scholarship Program is only open to 12th grade high school students graduating spring 2010, age 21 years or under, but if you qualify, you can check that out in August.

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