Undergraduate
Art & Design,Engineering&Technology,Education
Edison International Lineworker Scholarship
Self-identify as Black, Asian Pacific Islander, Native American or female
Enroll at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College for fall 2024
Enroll in the Powerline Mechanic Certificate Program
Have a high school diploma or a GED equivalent
Eligible to work in the United States
Possess a valid driver’s license and be eligible to obtain a Class A license (must be 18 years of age)
Your opportunity has arrived! Edison International proudly presents scholarships of up to $25,000 per recipient for eligible candidates. Don’t miss out on this chance to kickstart your journey toward a fulfilling career in the energy sector.
University or Organization: Edison International and Southern California Edison
Department:NA
Course Level: Certificate Program
Award: Up to $25,000
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards:NA
Nationality: Open to eligible candidates in the United States
The award can be taken in USA
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Eligibility
International and Lebanese students
The scholarship will be awarded in the field of business
The scholarships are available to candidates of any nation; priority will be given to candidates of Lebanese descent
Candidates must have an excellent academic background and show considerable promise
Benefits
The scholarship is providing US$95,000 (US$47,500 per year) towards tuition fees
The foundation will provide travel expenses from the University to Monaco for the Internship, together with accommodation and food expenses during the internship
GeneTex Scholarship Program
GeneTex believes in accelerating scientific advancement and the notion that the genesis of future discoveries begins with the support of young scientists now. The GeneTex Scholarship Program will award a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students pursuing a STEM undergraduate or graduate degree. The scholarship will be awarded to one student twice a year.
Benefits
The scholarship funds will be paid directly to the university at which the recipient is enrolled. The university will then distribute the funds to the recipient. There are no restrictions on the use of the scholarship funds.
The International Student Achievement Awards (ISAA) were established to highlight the accomplishments of international students at the University of Florida. The awards are made annually in recognition of the contributions of students who distinguish themselves not only by their exemplary academic achievements, but also by a wide range of accomplishments and contributions to UF and the community.
The Alec Courtelis Awards for Outstanding Ph.D. Students
The Alec Courtelis Awards are made possible through a generous endowment established in 1996 by the late Louise Courtelis in honor of her late husband, a former chairman of the Board of Regents, and in recognition of his interest and support for international students. The awards are presented annually at the International Student Achievement Awards Ceremony.
Eligibility
Students must be enrolled at one of our participating partner institutions at the time of application and nomination;
U.S. or international students are eligible;
Students may be of any age, any major, or any year in school: this includes seniors who intend to complete their projects in the summer after graduation.
Students may implement the project alone or with others;
The project may take place anywhere in the world, including in the U.S.
The International Student Achievement Awards (ISAA) were established to highlight the accomplishments of international students at the University of Florida. The awards are made annually in recognition of the contributions of students who distinguish themselves not only by their exemplary academic achievements, but also by a wide range of accomplishments and contributions to UF and the community.
The Alec Courtelis Awards for Outstanding Ph.D. Students
The Alec Courtelis Awards are made possible through a generous endowment established in 1996 by the late Louise Courtelis in honor of her late husband, a former chairman of the Board of Regents, and in recognition of his interest and support for international students. The awards are presented annually at the International Student Achievement Awards Ceremony.