Aug
31
Talbots Women’s Scholarship Fund
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Talbots Women’s Scholarship Fund, a program of the Talbots Charitable Foundation, will award $100,000 in scholarships to women determined to finally get that college degree.
Five women will each be awarded $10,000 scholarships, and 50 women will each be awarded $1,000 scholarships. All applicants must be seeking an undergraduate degree from an accredited two- or four-year college or university, or vocational-technical school. Only applicants seeking a bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university are eligible to receive a $10,000 award. Scholarship awards are based primarily on financial need and previous achievements for women who earned their high school diploma or GED at least 10 years ago.
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Free College Scholarships for Women
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I am a 53 year old female who is currently in the workforce. I am working as a Sign Language Interpreter for Special Needs Students.
I also have worked for Sistercare, Inc., a shelter for abused women and children, since 1999. I work for the shelter because I am a survivor of domestic abuse. I want to help as many women that I possisbly can who are in these similar circumstances.
I began my college education in 1973 at The University of South Carolina. Due to some unfortunate events, I was unable to finish my college degree until now.
I am remarried, but we are unable to finance my education, which I so desperately want. This is why I am applying for every scholarship and grant I can find.
I received a call this past week to confirm that I have been accepted to USC for this Fall ‘08 semester. I have decided to graduate with a major in Psychology.
Thank you for all the help you give.
Please be sure to take advantage of all the great resources available to you to help you find scholarships for women at scholarshipsforwomen.org.
I’m seeking funds to finish my degree. I have a Liberal Arts Degee Assoc. but I cannot afford to finish school. I’m 52yrs old.