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You are here: Home / Scholarships / Dorothy Walker Dearon Scholarship (Deadline: May 1, 2026) January 2, 2026 By The FinancialAidFinder Scholarship Team Who Can Apply: Students who succeed in the sciences are better prepared to advance research and teach advancements made in science to promote public health. Goal-driven and focused students are the future of global health, but the financial barriers that stand in their way can limit their potential and prevent many bright students from accessing the education they need to embark on their careers. When students aren’t able to pursue their academic goals, the world loses out…
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You are here: Home / Scholarships / Pangeta & Ivory Nursing Scholarship 2026 (Deadline: May 15, 2026) January 2, 2026 By The FinancialAidFinder Scholarship Team Who Can Apply: Pangeta McGrowther Ferguson and Ivory Riley were two incredible women who inspired their children and grandchildren. They have helped transformed the lives of everyone around them. Both Pangeta and Ivory were nurses and were highly regarded among their peers and their patients. They were mentors to many and as a tribute to their lives, we will help those who also have the passion to pursue a career in nursing. This scholarship aims…
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You are here: Home / Scholarships / Harold S. Vincent Alumni Association Scholarship (Deadline: April 28, 2026) January 2, 2026 By The FinancialAidFinder Scholarship Team Who Can Apply: The Harold S. Vincent Alumni Association recognizes that the cost of a formal post-secondary education is becoming increasingly more expensive and, in some cases, unattainable without assistance. The Alumni Association would like to help make a dream of post-secondary education a reality for the next generation of Vikings as they prepare to graduate and make their marks on the world. When college is financially feasible, the whole world benefits from the bright…
Ryan King, NY Post Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was hit with a federal complaint early Monday over two “womxn” only clubs that a civil rights watchdog alleges discriminate…
The National Institutes of Health is deciding, per court agreements, whether to award or deny droves of grant applications that the agency previously either rejected or shelved. This funding was stalled last year amid the Trump administration’s blunt moves to restrict research into certain disfavored topics, such as diversity, equity and inclusion—though researchers and state attorneys general said officials shot down a greater range of projects, including ones that could save lives. The NIH’s agreements, laid out in court filings in two ongoing lawsuits, are already bearing fruit. A spokesperson for the Massachusetts attorney general’s office, which is leading one…
Under Attorney General Pam Bondi, the Justice Department has sued seven states to challenge their tuition policies for undocumented students. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images News/Getty Images With just over two weeks left in office, Republican Virginia attorney general Jason Miyares agreed with the federal Justice Department that a 2020 law granting in-state tuition to undocumented students is unconstitutional. In a joint court filing, Miyares and lawyers for the Justice Department asked a federal judge to declare the Virginia Dream Act invalid and bar state authorities from enforcing it. If approved, the joint consent decree order would make Virginia the fourth state…
You are here: Home / Scholarships / Jim Maxwell Memorial Scholarship 2026 (Deadline: March 29, 2026) January 2, 2026 By The FinancialAidFinder Scholarship Team Who Can Apply: Jim Maxwell was a remarkable individual whose impact on the lives of young people continues to resonate. His unwavering dedication to nurturing the spiritual, emotional, physical, and mental growth of youth has left an indelible mark on the hearts of those lucky enough to know him. The Jim Maxwell Memorial Scholarship has been established to honor Jim’s legacy of service and passion for empowering youth. Every student, regardless of their financial circumstances, deserves a…