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2713 North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO 65803

Missouri Council of the Blind provides scholarships to help people with visual impairments finance their education.

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10440 Trenton Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63132

Provides legally blind students with financial scholarships to provide college tuition.

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5515 South Grand Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63111

Through the Adopt A Student scholarship assistance program, CFNA assists families in meeting the need for education. Funds are provided in equal part by CFNA donors and the Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis.

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Professional women's organization that provides several scholarships to individuals who meet the eligibility requirements.

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500 SW Longview Rd, Lees Summit, MO 64081

MCC-Longview is a post-secondary school that offers scholarships and educational grants.

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400 State Ave, Suite 105, Kansas City, KS 66101

Help applying for GI bill assistance, applying for financial aid, and locating and applying for scholarships.

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157 North Main Street, Suite 312, Edwardsville, IL 62025

Offering 5 scholarships to low-income students planning to attend college next fall. Awards will be disbursed directly to the college in two $2,000 increments at the start of each semester.

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5453 Chippewa Street, Saint Louis, MO 63109

Offers scholarships to legally blind individuals pursuing a full time course of study at the college and graduate levels.

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8080 Ward Pkwy, Ste 402, Kansas City, MO 64114

A scholarship and college savings program that will help low- and modest-income students, as well as adult learners, to finance and complete a college education. Traditional Scholarships are awarded in 11th grade; scholarships are available for adult learners; and a college savings match is awarded in 9th grade.

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538 South 35th Street, East Saint Louis, IL 62207

The scholarship program provides a means to help prepare young citizens to live productive lives by aiding financially in the opportunity for higher education. Scholarship awards are given based on applicants involvement in community, church, family activities and academic achievements.

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6220 South Lindbergh Boulevard, Suite 203, Saint Louis, MO 63123

Burns Recovered offers two different scholarships: 1) Jim Neff Passionship - To provide scholarships for Midwest Children’s Burn Camp participants who have a specific hobby or passion that they enjoy participating in and would like to take a class to continue that interest. Examples of this may include cooking or dance classes, a creative writing course, a basketball camp, guitar lessons, or anything the camper would like to pursue that makes them happy. This scholarship is named after Jim Neff, long-time counselor and dedicated volunteer of Midwest Children’s Burn Camp. 2) College/Trade Scholarship - available to help burn survivors to pursue education after high school or need to be retrained as a result of their burn injuries. Funding is given directly to school/training for tuition and or school supplies.

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Provides $1000 college, university or technical school scholarships (per semester) to single mothers and single fathers to help pay expenses they may incur while pursuing a full-time, career-oriented education. Merit scholarship of $250 are given to those recipients achieving a GPA of 3.0 or higher during the semester.

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6323 Manchester Ave, Kansas City, MO 64133

CAAGKC provides eligible students interested in attending college an opportunity to apply for a $1,500.00 scholarship that is renewable each year. Consideration will be given to students who need additional assistance during the current year. Technical and vocational scholarships are also available.

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306 South Pine Street, Richland, MO 65556

Agency offers scholarships for individuals to get their Certified Nursing Assistant license or Emergency Medical Technician certificate and to pay for the individual to complete a program at a local school or hospital. CAPACITY As long as funding allows

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444 Minnesota Ave, Suite 300, Kansas City, KS 66101

Educational scholarships are available for those living with Sickle Cell.

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19 Public Square, Suite 200, Belleville, IL 62220

CSBG Scholarship Program: Provides scholarships to income-eligible individuals for formal education at an accredited Illinois Educational Institution, on-line coursework will be considered.

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20301 E 78 Hwy, Independence, MO 64057

MCC-Blue River is a post-secondary school that offers scholarships and educational grants.

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310 Armour Rd, Suite 205, Kansas City, MO 64116

Provides tuition assistance for schooling from GED up to PhD level education.

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412 Aller St, Tracy, MO 64079

CAAGKC provides eligible students interested in attending college an opportunity to apply for a $1,500.00 scholarship that is renewable each year. Consideration will be given to students who need additional assistance during the current year. Technical and vocational scholarships are also available.

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3100 Main, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64111

An EOC counselor can provide information on the scholarship search. Internet access and scholarship books are available at the EOC office.

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Tuition assistance for students who have lost a parent to breast cancer.

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1641 Prince St, Alexandria, VA 22314

FEEA offers eligible federal employees and their families college scholarships.

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20 Archbishop May Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63119

Offers scholarships to families in need of tuition assistance for their children enrolled in faith based and private schools in the City of St. Louis.

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2920 Haskell Ave, Suite 2, Lawrence, KS 66046

Administers a number of grant programs that help with tuition or other educational expenses for job skills training.

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Only for teen parents seeking higher education, vocational, or career training program. Students must be committed to building a better future for themselves and their children.

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