Monday, June 24, 2013

Illinois College Grants For Women Over Age 45

There are many grants available for older women in Illinois.


There are many grants available for older, non-traditional students studying in Illinois. Applicants will find a wide array of grants from non-profit organizations, public and private organizations, charities, corporations and schools. There are three main grant types: need-based grants for those that need monetary assistance, merit-based awards for the academically accomplished and scholarships for specific majors or areas of study. With so many grants to choose from, it's really just a matter of finding the best scholarship or grant to suit your needs and doing all you can to ensure you get it.


Jeannette Rankin Women's Scholarship


The Jeannette Rankin Women's Scholarship is offered to female students by the Jeannette Rankin Foundation. To qualify, you must demonstrate financial need, be aged 35 years or older, must be pursuing your first college-level degree from an approved American college or university and you must be a US citizen. The award amount is between $1,000 and $5,000 per academic year.


Jeannette Rankin Foundation


1 Huntington Road, Suite 701


Athens, GA 30606


706-208-1211


rankinfoundation.org


Newcombe Scholarship for Mature Women








The Newcombe Scholarship for Mature Women is offered to a deserving non-traditional female student by the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation. To qualify, you must be aged 25 years or older, must attend and accredited American college or university and must have at least 60 credits of your degree completed (two years, generally). The award amount is between $500 and $2,000 per academic year.


The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation


35 Park Place


Princeton, NJ 08542


609-924-7022


newcombefoundation.org


Illinois CPA Society Herman J. Neal Scholarship Program


The Illinois CPA Society Herman J. Neal Scholarship Program is offered to a deserving Illinois resident by the Illinois CPA Society. To qualify, students must have a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, must be an Illinois resident, must attend an approved Illinois college or university full-time, must be African-American and must plan on taking the CPA exam upon graduation. The award amount is generally between $500 and $10,000 per academic year.








Illinois CPA Society


550 West Jackson


Suite 900


Chicago, IL 60661


312-993-0407


icpas.org


Illinois General Assembly Legislative Scholarships


The Illinois General Assembly Legislative Scholarships are offered to outstanding Illinois students by the state government. To qualify, you must attend an approved Illinois college or university full-time and you must contact your state representative and state senator. Each general assembly member is allowed to nominate two deserving students from their district per year. The award amount is between $1,000 and $4,000 per academic year.


Illinois General Assembly


100 North 1st Street


Springfield, IL 62777


866-262-6663


isbe.state.il.us

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