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Debt-Free Higher Education: 12 Best Scholarships to Study in New York City

'08.03.2021'

Olga Derkach

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Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes, New York is the fourth most populous state in the United States, with 19,79 million people. About 594 college students attend the five boroughs of New York City each year. Young people are often attracted to New York's booming job market. The state has 000 public and 84 private colleges. And for those students who may find it difficult to pay for their studies, the publication Best College Reviews has compiled a list of 12 training grants they can receive.

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1. Ascend Education Foundation Scholarships

The Ascend Educational Fund (AEF) provides scholarships from $2 to $500. The fund serves to "improve our community through higher education" with multiple scholarships each year. Regardless of citizenship status, the program rewards immigrants for their resilience to adversity and leadership qualities. Online applications are open from November 20.000st to February 1nd.

Requirements:

  • be born outside the United States or have two immigrant parents;
  • graduate from high school in one of the boroughs of New York;
  • enroll in full-time studies at any accredited public or private college;
  • a grade point average of 2,5 or higher.

2. Scholarships from the organization New York Women in Communications

The New York Women in Communications (NYWICI) offers 15 to 20 scholarships annually ranging from $ 2 to $ 500 each for undergraduate and graduate students. For example, the Hirst Fellowship recognizes women who have dedicated themselves to careers in the magazine industry. The Esperanza Scholarship supports Hispanic women in media careers. All applications are accepted on the last Friday of January.

Requirements:

  • reside in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, or Pennsylvania;
  • study a specialty related to communications, including journalism, marketing, advertising and public relations;
  • have a GPA of at least 3,2 and go to an accredited US college.

3. Student award Nancy and Harry Koenigsberg

The Textile Research Group of New York (TSGNY) administers the Nancy and Harry Koenigsberg Student Award for Fiber Art, which includes a $ 1 scholarship and one-year free membership. Art college students from 500 states, including New York, can apply by May 12st.

Requirements:

  • Go to an accredited four-year college on the East Coast;
  • get a bachelor's or master's degree;
  • present a creative portfolio of 10 high quality fiber art pieces.
  • demonstrate various textile techniques such as crocheting, beading and embroidery.

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4. William Siegel Scholarship

Since 1996, the Financial Services Centers of New York (FSCNY) has partnered with MoneyGram International to provide an annual scholarship of $ 753. One such opportunity is the William Siegel Fellowship, which grants between $ 000 and $ 2. Yorke must provide a transcript, a letter of recommendation from a supervisor, and a 000-word essay on their rewarding experiences in the community.

Requirements:

  • be a high school graduate of public schools in New York or Westchester County;
  • go to an accredited two- or four-year college;
  • demonstrate leadership qualities with at least 50 hours of volunteer work.

5. New York State Academic Achievement Scholarships

The Corporation for Higher Education Services, under the leadership of Governor Andrew Cuomo, provides 8000 academic achievement scholarships. These five-year revolving funds provide up to $ 1 and are awarded based on student performance on specific exams.

Requirements:

  • Be a New York State High School graduate;
  • intent to study full-time at approved colleges;
  • meet the requirements for US citizenship or permanent residency;
  • have a good track record of no federal loan default.

6. World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship

Another New York City opportunity is the World Trade Center (WTC) Memorial Scholarship, which provides a maximum of $ 15 for commuters and $ 125 for city residents per year. It is intended for children and spouses of victims killed or seriously disabled as a result of the September 23 attacks, including rescuers. Applicants must submit their application by June 045th.

Requirements:

  • high school diploma or GED equivalent
  • Register for Assistance at an Approved College of New York;
  • meet financial requirements without defaulting on a federal loan;
  • maintain good academic performance with a grade point average of 2,0 or higher.

7. NYWEA Scholarship

Based in Syracuse, New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) offers 14 scholarships each year, including a $ 10 Environmental Graduate Scholarship. Environmentalists can apply online by February 000 by submitting two letters of recommendation and career goals essays.

Requirements:

  • be a high school graduate in New York State.
  • enroll in accredited colleges full-time;
  • choose environmental majors such as biology, engineering, ecology, and hydrogeology;
  • complete a four-year course of study with a grade point average of 2,5 or higher.

8. PMI Buffalo Chapter Scholarship

The Project Management Institute Education Foundation (PMIEF) is distributing 42 academic scholarships nationwide, including the $ 2 PMI Buffalo Chapter Scholarship. Aspiring project managers can apply by May 500 by submitting a resume, contact information for two references, and a short personal essay.

Requirements:

  • reside in the Buffalo area (zip codes 14000-14399);
  • Attend an accredited four-year college anywhere in the United States;
  • enroll in project management programs or related programs;
  • maintain a full course of study with good academic performance.

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9. Jewish Education Foundation Scholarships for Women

The Jewish Foundation for the Education of Women (JFEW) was established in 1880 when Minnie Dessau Louis opened a school for Jewish immigrants on the Lower East Side. Today, the college program supports over 400 financially needy women annually. Preference is given to STEM, health care, teaching and civil service majors. Jewish and non-Jewish women can apply by September 27th.

Requirements:

  • be US citizens residing within 50 miles (80 km) of New York.
  • enroll full-time at partner colleges CUNY or SUNY;
  • minimum GPA 3,0.

10. The New York State Grange Scholarships

The New York State Grange has been offering two annual $ 1983 scholarships since 1 to financially help future leaders in the agricultural industry. Students can apply for a family scholarship or education award by submitting one application by April 000th.

Requirements:

  • be a member of the Junior Grange;
  • finish high school and go to community college;
  • get an associate's or bachelor's degree;
  • choose a course of study in the field of agriculture.

11. Rose Biller Scholarship Fund

The foundation is open to Jewish men and women pursuing higher education in the New York and Nassau, Suffolk, or Westchester County areas. Applications for the $ 5 grant are open from April 000 to July 6.

Requirements:

  • be US citizens or legal residents;
  • be educated at an accredited community college;
  • score at least 30 points in the second year;
  • have a significant economic need for money.

12. Accounting Excellence Scholarship

The New York Society of Accountants has established the Accounting Excellence Fellowship through its NextGen initiative. The Society provides $ 2 for full-time students and $ 500 for part-time students. To apply, please submit a personal essay and recommendation letter from FAE Campus Liaison.

Requirements:

  • be a US citizen or reside permanently in New York State;
  • get a bachelor's or master's degree from accredited public universities;
  • Receive at least 72 credits with an average score of 3,0 or higher;
  • study accounting specialization.
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