National Scholarships
The NSDAR awards multiple
scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of an
undergraduate degree in one of the following areas: history,
political science, economics, government or nursing.
Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, religion, sex
or national origin. All applicants must be citizens of the
United States and attend an accredited college or university in
the United States. The ONLY exception is the American Indian
Scholarship which is also available for vocational training.
For detailed information please visit the
NSDAR
Scholarship page.
Scholarship for Michigan
Service Members & Veterans
The DAR of Michigan Rosamond P. Haeberle Memorial Scholarship was established in
2007 to assist Michigan service members and veterans in funding their
post-secondary
education goals.
It is our sincere desire to honor
the memory of a dedicated DAR member by recognizing the courage
and sacrifices of those serving our country and our state in the
United States military.
For detailed
information and application please visit the Michigan State DAR
Rosamond P.
Haeberle Memorial Scholarship page.
Scholarship for Oakland
University Students
The Stoney Creek DAR Haeberle Scholarship: This scholarship will
be awarded to Oakland University students with preference to
students who are registered members of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution or Children
of the American Revolution. The award recipient must be a
full-time or part-time student who has achieved junior class
standing, with a minimum 3.0 grade-point average. For more
information contact the Oakland University Financial Aid Office
at (248) 370-3370 or
finaid@oakland.edu
Scholarship for Students from Oakland, Macomb & Wayne
Counties
The DAR Stoney Creek Chapter Rosamond P. Haeberle Memorial
Scholarship is awarded through the Community Foundation of
Greater Rochester's Community Scholarship Program. This $1,000
scholarship is available to students from Oakland, Macomb and
Wayne County high schools who are pursuing higher education in
college or technical/vocational training. The DAR Haeberle
Scholarship will benefit students who demonstrate active
involvement in community service and a minimum 3.0 GPA during
their high school careers. Complete information and application
material is available at
http://www.cfound.org/applying/students or by calling (248)
608-2804.
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