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6611 Ardleigh Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19119
(215)248-6664
Scholarships
Trib Total Media is proud to announce the Scholarship for Diversity in Media. This scholarship is designed to award exceptionally talented Journalism, Communication, or English Writing students who are culturally, ethnically or racially diverse.Minorities have been traditionally under-represented in newsrooms but we believe that all voices need to be heard and varied cultural perspectives need to be shared. Through this...
To be eligible for the Arctic Chiropractic "Got a Spine Scholarship" a student must:1) Be attending college or university no later than October of 2025.2) Be attending college or university on a full-time basis by October of 2025.3) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.4) Be a U.S. or Canadian resident.5) Be attending a...
As personal injury lawyers, we at Marrone Law Firm often deal with cases that involve someone acting negligently towards someone else. However, if we have learned anything from our years in Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, it’s that our fellow human beings deserve compassion and understanding, and a little bit of love can change someone’s life. For this reason,...
The Fran Ward Women in Arboriculture Scholarship, established by the Penn-Del Chapter of ISA, provides financial support for university and college students through scholarships to foster a greater appreciation of shade trees and promote the science and practice of professional arboriculture by women. Applicants must be enrolled in a major, minor, option, or program related to the practice of arboriculture...
The Mark Vrahas Foundation Scholarship is a $2,500 one-time scholarship awarded to a high school senior with a documented reading disability. The ideal Mark Vrahas Foundation recipient will be a student who:Articulates his or her learning disability and recognizes the need for self-advocacyIs committed to post-high school academic study/career training and has begun to set career goalsHas demonstrated perseverance and...
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations identifies and recognizes high school students who, through action and service, have demonstrated leadership in advancing racial equity, promoting racial understanding, or eliminating racial bias and prejudice in their schools and communities.Prize recipients receive a cash prize of $1,000 and an all-expenses-paid weekend to a Symposium on Race at Princeton University, where they will...