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Offers an annual scholarship program for graduating New Jersey high school seniors who have epilepsy. Recipients are able to use the funds as needed to help them with their educational expenses
Provide a tuition-free, intensive 14-month program preparing motivated, high-achieving 7th graders from low-income families for admission to rigorous private high schools, featuring a summer residential challenge, Saturday classes, leadership retreats, and a capstone summer experience.
Provides a 14-month academic enrichment program preparing rising 5th and 6th graders in targeted urban areas for placement in private, selective middle schools with substantial financial aid.
Provides educational opportunities via information about scholarships, workshops, conventions, and internships. Also holds in-person meetings at state conventions.
Awards scholarships based upon academic achievement, financial need and extracurricular activities to high school seniors going onto college or trade school.
Offers exemplary student veterans (Fellows) the chance to join the VFW legislative team on Capitol Hill during the VFW Legislative Conference hosted in early spring each year.
Provides supportive programs to students of Perth Amboy High School and their families through the School Based Youth Services Program (SBYSP). Services include: case management, assistance with college applications, community referrals for social services, immigration services, employment counseling, and recreational activities. Also delivers intensive mental health counseling in individual, group, and family sessions. Topics covered include: school, drugs/alcohol, abuse, family conflicts, peer pressure, relationships, eating disorders, and violence prevention. Collaborates with community health providers to teach pregnancy prevention and sexual education in ninth-grade health classes, and offers one-on-one sessions on risk reduction and healthy decisions.
Provides help to people to go back to and through college. Services are provided by agency advisors and by academic advisors from partner colleges. Services available include academic advising, financial aid, learning strategies, retention, academic remediation.
Provides information on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and related support groups. Also provides a lending library, support groups, physician referrals, referrals to disability attorneys, and fall and spring conferences. Scholarships may be available for high school seniors and medical school students affected with or by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Offers blind college students in the United States and Puerto Rico the opportunity to win one of thirty merit-based, national-level scholarships worth $8,000. All scholarships awarded are based on academic excellence, community service, and leadership.
Provides assistance, including scholarships and financial support, to those affected by asthma and related conditions, and advocates for legislation like Alessandra’s Law in partnership with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
Provides federal grants, loans, and work-study funds to students attending college or career school. Services include: informing students and families of aid and programs available to them; accurately disbursing, reconciling, and accounting for federal student aid funds that are delivered to students at colleges and universities; managing repayment from federal loan borrowers; developing FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid); processing student submissions annually; and a helpline that provides free assistance to students, parents, and borrowers with the financial aid process.
Award scholarships to female high school seniors who demonstrate excellence, leadership, and a strong commitment to ongoing volunteerism and community service, with $1,500 awards granted annually by the Junior League of Greater Princeton.
