MicrosoftScholarships

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We’re making it easier for future computer scientists to excel in what they love to do. A Microsoft scholarship provides a leg up so you can pursue studies in computer science and related technical disciplines. You’ll join other scholarship recipients from the United States, Canada, and Mexico who share the passion for software and academic excellence. It all adds up to achieving your primary goal—to make a real difference in the software industry.

Microsoft is offering four different types of technical scholarships for the 2009-2010 academic year to current undergraduate students: General Scholarships, Women's Scholarships, Underrepresented Minority Scholarships, and Scholarships for Students with Disabilities.

Requirements

Basics

If you’re interested in applying for the 2009-2010 academic year scholarships, make sure you postmark your application by February 1, 2009 in order for your application to be considered. Microsoft selects final candidates based on the following criteria:

Eligibility
Quality of application
Displayed interest in the software industry
Commitment to leadership
Financial need

Please check your e-mail on March 20, 2009, the day we notify all rewarded scholarship recipients. We will strive to contact all applicants about their status, however please note that due to the high number of scholarship applicants, we may only be able to contact candidates who were awarded scholarships.

Diversity at MicrosoftWe encourage student populations currently underrepresented in the field of computer science to pursue technical degrees. All candidates who meet the criteria for eligibility described below may certainly apply, while we do award a large majority of our student scholarships to women, underrepresented minorities, and the disabled. Minority applicants must belong to one of the following groups underrepresented in the software field: African-American, Hispanic, or Native American.

Provisions
As a recipient of one of our scholarships, you’ll enjoy the benefits for one academic year. You may receive either a full or partial scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year. Full tuition scholarships will cover tuition for the 2009-2010 academic year as posted by the financial aid office at your college or university. Microsoft will make payments to the designated school, and they’re not transferable to other academic institutions. You may use the funds for tuition only—not for other costs listed on your bursar bill, such as room and board.

You’ll also need to apply for a summer internship and if offered an internship, you must complete the salaried summer internship of 12 weeks or more at Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Washington. (Microsoft reserves the right not to offer an internship position to the scholarship winner if an appropriate match cannot be found.)

Eligibility
To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a Bachelor's degree program at a college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico at the time you submit the application. Plus, we’ll need to see that you’re making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics—and that you demonstrate an interest in computer science. Because the scholarship is merit based, you must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0.

How to Apply


You must include the following five items in your application:

Resume
Transcript
Answers to essay questions
Letter of referral
Printed Confirmation Page from Online Application to the Microsoft Internship Program

That’s really all there is, and no extra forms to fill out. Don’t forget to include your name on each page of your application packet.

Please send your completed application to:
Microsoft Scholarship Program
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-8303

Resume
Be sure your resume includes:

Your e-mail address
School address and phone number
Student ID number
Permanent address and phone number
Academic major
Expected graduation date

Essay Questions
Use one page total (not one page per question) to answer all four of the following questions:

Describe how you demonstrate your passion for technology outside the classroom.
Describe the toughest technical problem you've worked on, how you addressed the problem, your role in reaching the outcome if it was team-based, and the final outcome.
Describe a situation that demonstrates initiative and your willingness to go above and beyond.
Describe how you are currently funding your college education.

Letter of Referral
Enclose a letter of referral from a faculty member (professor or teaching assistant) or an academic adviser.

Printed Confirmation Page
Must have applied to a Microsoft 2008 Summer Internship. Please attach a printed copy of the Application Confirmation page, which can be accessed during the on-line application process. If you have already applied for a Microsoft Internship, please indicate this below your essay answers so we can verify your application status.

For specific questions not answered on this page or in the FAQ section, please e-mail scholars@microsoft.com.


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Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship
Provided by:Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship Committee
Deadline:December 03, 2008
Type of Award:Fellowship
Awards AvailableAmount
Varies$9000 - $20000

Description
The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship is available to graduates of the College of Fine and Applied Arts at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and to graduates of similar institutions of equal educational standing whose principal or major studies have been in the fields of art, architecture, dance, landscape architecture, music, theater and urban regional planning. You must demonstrate character, merit, excellence of personality seriousness of purpose and good moral character to qualify for this award.

Additional Information


Faculty Funding Opportunities

Student Funding Opportunities

Staff Funding Opportunities

Individual Awards for Excellence

(Available to Faculty and Staff Only)


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Employer: United Nations Association of the USA - Intern Program

Website

Description
The United Nations Association of the United States of America Internship Program is open to high school, undergraduate and graduate students who possess a strong interest in international affairs. You must possess good writing and research skills and formidable knowledge of the United Nations and other multilateral institutions. Internships are available in the following departments: Accounting, American NGO Coalition for the International Criminal Court, Business Council for the UN, Chapter Relations, Development, Education and Model UN, Global Policy, Humanitarian Campaigns, Media and Public Relations, MIS (Management and Information Systems), Outreach, Publications, and Student Alliance. A cover letter, letter of intent, writing sample, answers to short answer questions and two letters of recommendation are also required.

Additional Information
Applications for spring internships are accepted on a rolling basis, applications for the summer internships must be received no later than March 15, and applications for fall internships are accepted on a rolling basis. There are no internships available for the winter break. Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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Employer: Student Conservation Association

Website

Description
The Student Conservation Association offers paid and unpaid internships nationwide for college students interested in conservation. Short- and long-term internships are available in more than 50 disciplines and include a wide variety of assignments, from office jobs to field work in national parks. Some positions also pay travel, transportation and living expenses.

Additional Information
Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Conservation-Related Majors

Internships Available: Varies


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Employer: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

Website

Description
The Lena Chang Summer Internship is open to ethnic minority students across the United States. This is a 10 week, full-time internship. You will receive a stipend of $3,200, but you are responsible for transportation and housing costs. You must include a letter of intent, two letters of recommendation, a resume and a copy of your transcript to be considered for this award.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site provided for additional information.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study

Internships Available: Varies


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Employer: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

Website

Description
The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Internship for Academic Credit is open to high school, undergraduate, graduate and continuing education students. You must have an interest in the peace and disarmament field, peace and security or non-profit management and be available to intern for approximately ten weeks. You must include a letter of intent, two letters of recommendation, a resume and a copy of your transcript to be considered for this award. Applications are received on an ongoing basis.
Additional Information
Please visit the Web site provided for additional information. Send applications attention to Academic Internship Selection Committee.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study

Internships Available: Varies


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Objectives:

Asian Youth Fellowship (AYF) Program aims to nurture human networking among ASEAN countries, Bangladesh and Japan.


Website: Click here to visit the site


Features of AYF Program

The scholarship grantees shall take a preparatory course in the Japanese language and other subjects for 7 months at the Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Kansai, Osaka. After completing the preparatory course, grantees will be proceeding to Japanese graduate schools as Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) scholarship students (Masters &/or Ph.D.) from April 2010.


Additional Information

Please visit the Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors

Any of the fields in Humanities, Social Science, Engineering, Physical Science and Biological Science


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Provided by: North American Regional Science Council
Deadline: February 16, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Variesequal to $28000

Website
Description
The Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science is open to doctoral students with an interest in the field of regional science. You must be working on dissertation research in any field that addresses a question in regional science. You must have completed all degree requirements except for your dissertation and have no duties other than dissertation research during the Fellowship to be eligible for this award.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Regional Science


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Employer: National Endowment for Democracy

Website

Description
The Research and Conferences Internship at the International Forum for Democratic Studies is open undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in democratization and international affairs. The forum internships, which are unpaid, provide students an excellent opportunity to improve their knowledge of democratization and international affairs and develop and improve their research, writing, and computer skills.

Additional Information
This is a paid internship. Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Political Science, International Politics, History

Internships Available:
Varies


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Employer: Citizens for Global Solutions

Website

Description
The Global Solutions Internship is open to students who have a passion for learning and interest in international issues. To be eligible for this internship, you must have a knowledge of U.S. politics and/or international affairs and/or journalism, or an interest/training in electronic advocacy/IT technology. You must also have excellent writing and oral communication skills and possess general comuter skills. Internship duties include: attending coalition meetings and/or meetings with Congressional staffers on Capitol Hill, writing press releases, analyzing voting patterns of Congress, following election campaigns and communication with candidate election committees, working on the Global Solutions website, and assisting with membership development. All majors are encouraged to apply.

Additional Information
Internships are located in Washington, D.C. Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information and to register.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study

Internships Available: Varies


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Provided by: The National Academies
Deadline: November 01, 2008
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Website

Description
The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship is available to graduate students. You must be pursing a graduate degree in a field of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, business, law or education. During the course of the fellowship, each fellow will be assigned to a senior staff member who will assist and guide the fellow in developing essential skills. The fellowship will allow students to engage in the analysis that informs the creation of science and technology and familiarize them with the interactions of science, technology and government.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Science, Engineering, Medical Fields, Veterinary Fields, Business, Law, Education


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Provided by: Community Associations Institute (CAI) Research Foundation
Deadline:
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies$2000 - $4000

Website

Description
The Byron Hanke Fellowship is available to graduates who are enrolled in an accredited master's, doctoral or law program and are working on topics related to community associations. Projects may address management, institutions, organization and administration, public policy or architecture, as well as political, economic, social, and intellectual trends in community association housing. The Foundation is especially interested in substantive papers from the social sciences, which place community association housing within political or economic organizational models. Awards are based on merit without regard to race, gender or religion.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site provided for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Community Associations


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Campus Ecology Fellowship

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Provided by: National Wildlife Federation
Deadline: November 14, 2008
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Variesmaximum of $5000
Variesmaximum of $2000

Website

Description
The Campus Ecology Fellowship Program is open to undergraduate and graduate students from any college or university in the United States. To be eligible for this award, you must submit a proposal between three and five pages related to a sustainability pracitce that will help to reduce your campus' carbon footprint. Funding for additional years may be available.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site provided for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Ecology


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Provided by: Newberry Library
Deadline: March 02, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Website

Description
The Short-Term Resident Fellowships for Individual Research are available to post-doctoral scholars or Ph.D. candidates who live and work outside of the Chicago area. You must have a specific need for research within the Newberry Library collections. The tenure of short-term fellowships varies from one week to two months and the amount of the award is $1600 per month, pro-rated for shorter periods.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site for complete fellowship application instructions.

Applicable Majors
Areas Relevant to the Library's Collection


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Provided by: North American Interfraternal Foundation
Deadline: April 15, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
10$1000 - $5000

Website

Description
The Lloyd G. Balfour Fellowship is available to graduate students who are members of NIC, NPC, NPHC or PFA fraternities. You must have a minimum GPA of 3.2, be involved in campus and community activities and demonstrate leadership within your fraternity/sorority to qualify for this award.

Additional Information
Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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Provided by: Echoing Green
Deadline: December 01, 2008
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies$60000 - $90000

Website

Description
The Echoing Green Fellowship is open to emerging social innovators who want to start or have recently started an organization that tackles seemingly unsolvable social challenges with groundbreaking solutions. You must be at least 18 years old to qualify for this award. Your organization must be original, independent, autonomous, and in a start-up phase. The plan must also result in a sustainable organization. Applicants must make a full-time commitment to the project's development for two years. Applicants also do not need to be U.S. citizens.

Additional Information
Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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Provided by: SEVEN Fund, Inc.
Deadline: November 15, 2008
Type of Award: Other
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Website

Description
The SEVEN Fund Virtual Integrated Networking Experience (VINE Project) is open to all people. To enter the program you must develop and submit ideas for investment indicators for emerging market small and medium sized enterprises. Initially you must submit your idea and then participate in a community process of refining and discussing the ideas presented.

Additional Information
Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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Provided by: Japan International Cooperation Center
Deadline: October 8, 2008
Type of Award: Scholarship

Website
http://sv2.jice.org/jds/scholarships/bangladesh/index.html

The Government of Bangladesh established the Japanese Grant Aid for Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) with the assistance of the Government of Japan in 2001.
The objective of the JDS is to provide Bangladeshi citizens to study in Japan at Master level, targeting mainly young civil servants in order to support national efforts to achieve social and economic development in Bangladesh. JDS fellows are expected to acquire expert knowledge and build research and human networks in Japan to use such knowledge and take active roles in practically solving the problems that Bangladesh is facing with respect to social and economic development.
This year twenty (20) scholarships will be offered to study in Japan for commencement in 2009-2010.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site for additional information.


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Provided by: Aspen Institute
Deadline: December 15, 2008
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies$2500 - $5000

Website

Description
The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students is available to minority undergraduate and graduate students. You must have a background in the social sciences or humanities and have excellent writing and communication skills to be eligible for this award. Winners of this award will participate in an internship for 10 to 15 weeks during the summer at a Washington, DC, office of the Aspen Institute.

Additional Information
Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Social Science, Humanities


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Provided by: Social Science Research Council
Deadline: November 05, 2008
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
75equal to $20000

Website

Description
The International Dissertation Research Fellowship is available to distinguished graduate students in the humanities and social sciences conducting dissertation research outside the United States. You must be conducting research that advances knowledge about non-U.S. cultures and societies. You must have completed all other Ph.D. requirements except the on-site dissertation to be eligible for this award.

Additional Information
Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Humanities and Social Sciences


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Provided by: Progressive U
Deadline: October 15, 2008
Type of Award: Scholarship
Awards Available Amount
3$500 - $1000

Website
http://www.progressiveu.org/BFP_official_rules

Description
The Blogging for Progress Scholarship is available to students who are age 16 or older as of November 15, 2008, and will be attending a regionally or nationally accredited college, university or vocational school during the 2009 or 2010 calendar years. You must create a blog on the ProgressiveU website and write about current events, public policy, and issues affecting young people. Winners are based on total accumulated points as of December 15, 2008, with points awarded for each blog entry and comment accepted for posting to the website and for each read of a participants blog entries by members and visitors. Participants also have opportunities to earn bonus points towards the scholarship throughout the semester.

Additional Information
Contest begins October 1, 2008, and runs through December 15, 2008. Users must be registered by November 15, 2008, in order to be eligible for this semester's contest. Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information and an explanation of the point system.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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External Links

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Bangladesh Govt. website

Forms of Bangladesh Gov.

Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE)

Directorate of Technical Education (DTE)

BANBEIS

National Academy for Educational Management (NAEM)

Education board

Technical Education Board

Madrasha Education Board

University Grants Commission (UGC)

National Curriculum and Text Book Board(NCTB)

Directorate of Inspection & Audit (DIA)

Education Engineering Department (EED)

Ministry of Primary and Mass Education

University of Dhaka

Bangladesh Computer Council

SICT

Google

NTRCA

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education,Chittagong

Chief Advisers Office


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