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Friday, December 17, 2010

2011 Scholarships for Undergraduate and Graduate Students at Webster University, Austria

Webster University offers Scholarship for Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Austria

Study Subject(s): Courses offered by Webster University
Course Level: Undergraduate, Graduate
Scholarship Provider: Webster University Vienna
Scholarship can be taken at: Austria

Eligibility:
- Only accepted students who have at least the equivalent GPA of 3.0 and the appropriate English proficiency are eligible to apply if the starting date is the upcoming fall term.
-If you are not able to afford at least 50% of the tuition, please do not apply for a scholarship since all scholarship awards are up to a max of 50% of tuition.
-Transfer students from other universities are not eligible to apply.

Scholarship Open for International Students: No

Scholarship Description: Scholarships offered through Webster’s Vienna campus can only be applied to courses taken at the Vienna campus, and eligibility requirements vary according to the specific scholarship in question. Students must apply for admission and be accepted to the Vienna campus before they can apply for Webster Vienna scholarships. Applicants should inform their admissions officer of their interest in scholarships during the admissions process so there is enough time for the scholarship application process.

How to Apply: By Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 July 2011

Friday, August 6, 2010

American Architectural Foundation

American Architectural Foundation

(AAF) educates individuals and communities about the power of architecture to transform lives and improve the places where we live, learn, work, and play. Through our outreach programs, grants, scholarships and educational resources, AAF inspires people to become thoughtful and engaged stewards of the built environment.




About the American Architectural Foundation

Beautiful, functional, sustainable design improves our lives and strengthens the communities that bind us together. It inspires us to imagine a better world and empowers us to pursue that vision. For more than seventy-five years, these principles have guided the American Architectural Foundation.

We all share the responsibility of making good design decisions for our communities. The key to success is an informed, collaborative design process. AAF specializes in making that process happen. It seeks to educate, inform, and inspire elected officials, educational leaders, and other public-spirited decision makers to use design to create better communities.

AAF assembles design teams of diverse expertise; connects them with government officials, educators, business leaders, and others whose daily decisions help determine the design of our cities; and engages them all in a collaborative design process that responds to some of the most critical challenges facing our nation.

The experience awakens these leaders to the transformative power of design, demonstrates how to apply that power toward solving real-world problems, and generates the momentum necessary to effect rapid, innovative change in cities across the country.

AAF neither sells a product nor advocates a particular design style. It instead creates unique opportunities for the free, interdisciplinary exchange of ideas around the vital issues that shape our cities and define our society. Participants gain the knowledge and resources necessary to realize creative design solutions as well as the motivation to promote a vibrant design culture when they return home.


For more Detail, go to AAF Official Website.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

SCHOLARSHIP AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DESIGN

SCHOLARSHIP AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DESIGN

ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIPS

Students who are offered admission to Iowa State University will be considered automatically for many scholarships. Check out the scholarships for undergraduate students, departmental scholarships and other opportunities on the university's Scholarships and Grants website.

Scholarships available through the College of Design for first-year undergraduate design students:

  • Chi and Pam Chiu Design Scholarship: $1250, open to all design majors, nonrenewable
  • DAC Scholarship: $1000, open to all design majors, nonrenewable
  • Design Diversity Scholarship: $2500, open to all design majors, nonrenewable
  • Clair B. Watson Scholarship: $1000, open to all design majors, renewable based on departmental funds

Find more information on these and other college and departmental scholarships on the college's Scholarships web page.