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Longmont United Hospital Foundation - Scholarship/Loan Applications Available

The Longmont United Hospital Foundation offers a merit-based scholarship/loan program to encourage students to pursue educational opportunities for careers in the health care field.   

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Scholarship Funds Available for Low-Income Students

Boulder County Community Action Programs (CAP) has scholarship monies available to award to low-income students.

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CESDA Diversity Scholarship

Colorado Educational Services and Development Association (CESDA) is pleased to announce its Scholarship Program for the 2009 graduating class.

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Kristi Visocky Memorial Scholarship

Female students with interest in community college, vocational school, technical school or trade school.

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CU-Boulder Guardian Scholars Program

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Guardian Scholars Program exists to enable former foster youth to earn their undergraduate degree at Colorado's flagship university.

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National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) Scholarship

The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) encourages and supports senior high school students, GED graduates, undergraduate students, ProStart COA, and educators who are committed to furthering their education and enhancing their careers in the restaurant and foodservice industry by awarding scholarships through its Scholarships.

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Hispanic Scholarship Fund

College Grants and Scholarships for Students of Hispanic Heritage whether you are currently a college student, planning on transferring to a four year institution, or getting ready to graduate from high school.

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College In Colorado

 

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Planning ahead can help you get a head start on the path to college. The sooner you begin understanding and preparing for the financial requirements of college, the more options you'll find to help pay for it. Financial aid can make up the difference between what your family can afford to pay and what college costs. Aid may be awarded based on need or merit (talent, academic performance, etc).

CollegeInColorado.org
discusses all types of financial aid including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study.
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