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Pittsburgh Chapter 2012 Scholarship Program
The Pittsburgh chapter awards scholarships annually to high school seniors, undergraduates and graduate students. The Pittsburgh chapter awarded $330,000 in scholarships to 35 students in 2009 and 2010. Recipients are selected based on one or more of the following: written responses to an essay topic, level of community involvement and extra-curricular activity, grade point average and interview score. Awardees are honored at the Annual Scholarship and Recognition Gala . Below you will find scholarship opportunities available for 2011. If you are not currently on our distribution list, please make this request by sending us your contact information - use our "Contact Us" button located above to the right. Once you are on our distribution list, you will be made aware of any modifications to our Scholarship program and other activity with the Pittsburgh Chapter.
2011 scholarship selections
2011 Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunities:
Pittsburgh Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunities, $2,000 Award or $1,000 Award -
Registration closes on July 15th.
Pittsburgh Undergraduate Scholarship
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Scholarship Opportunities
Selection, notification, and payment process
2011 Graduate Scholarship Opportunities:
Pittsburgh Graduate Scholarship Opportunities, $3,000 Award -
Registration closes on July 15th.
Pittsburgh Graduate Scholarship Indiana University of Pennsylvania Scholarship Opportunities
Selection, notification, and payment process
University of Pittsburgh Graduate Scholarship Opportunities, Full Scholarship with Stipend. If you are interested in this scholarship, please let us know or click link below for information and follow process to apply.
Joseph M. Katz Diversity Scholarship
Note - see national scholarship opportunities below
Multiple National Scholarship Opportunities - PHD, Graduate, and Undergraduate:
More than $500,000 dollars annually in scholarships to undergraduates, graduates and doctoral students pursuing careers in business. The program's mission is to identify and increase the pool of black talent for business, public, private and non-profit sectors. Information and actions needed to apply.
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