<p>I think a running list of scholarships through Scholarship Program Administrators might come in handy for those (like me) who like to exhaust all applicable scholarships on one site and move on to the next.</p>
<p>Lowe's Scholarship
The APPMA Jules Schwimmer Scholarship Program
Ronald McDonald House Charities National Scholarship Program
Venture's Scholars Program
Comcast Scholarships
Minnesota Trucking Association Scholarship Program (thanks to google for that one)
National Business Association Scholarship Program
Discover Card Tribute Awards
SEIU Moe Foner Scholarship Program (visual and performing arts scholarship)
SEIU Jesse Jackson Scholarship Program
BNSF College Scholarship (Northern Santa Fe)
California Grocers Association Educational Foundation Scholarship
Scholarships in Horticulture and Arboriculture (saveatree.com)
Georgia Food Industry Association Education Foundation Scholarship
The Cailloux Foundation Scholarship Program (Texas)
ABA SCHOLARSHIPS (American Bus Association)
The ACMPE Scholarship Fund Inc</p>
<p>I have a question about the Lowe's scholarship.</p>
<p>-When they ask how many IB classes you've taken, what do they mean by that? ...like six classes junior year + six classes senior year...so 12 classes? </p>
<p>Also, is PreIB (9th & 10th grades) considered Honors??</p>
<p>"-When they ask how many IB classes you've taken, what do they mean by that? ...like six classes junior year + six classes senior year...so 12 classes?"</p>
<p>It asks you how many IB classes you have COMPLETED.
So, I included all of the Ap/IB Classes that I have at least taken 1 semester of. So, I didn't include AP Econ because I am currently taking that now, when I didn't take it last semester. Oh well.</p>
<p>I'd post the scholarships we're working on but its over 4600 programs right now so I don't think they will all fit. :) When you fill out the profile, you probably get 30-50 results that match your individual information to what the scholarship providers prefer in their applicants. Results can be organized by national, state, local, and school-specific eligibility. <a href="http://www.ScholarshipExperts.com%5B/url%5D">www.ScholarshipExperts.com</a></p>
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It asks you how many IB classes you have COMPLETED.
So, I included all of the Ap/IB Classes that I have at least taken 1 semester of. So, I didn't include AP Econ because I am currently taking that now, when I didn't take it last semester. Oh well.
<p>Here's Mine...this is how I did it.
Freshman: 3 honors
Sophomore: 3 honors, 1 AP
Junior: 2 honors, 2 AP
Senior: 2 year AP's...2 semester AP's</p>
<p>So I wrote down 8 honors and 6 AP's (instead of 7), because technically I have completed part of 2 AP classes my senior year, and all of one semester AP.</p>