Anyone may be eligible for scholarships at high school or college. However, every scholarship will have a set of requirements that must be met in order to receive the financial help.
You need to be eligible based on your personal situation being who you are or how you are currently. Different scholarships are looking for different people, but rest assured that all in all there are scholarships that anyone can get.
Anyone can be eligible for nursing scholarships. Talk with the school you are interested in, and they will help you get one.
Scholarships for Hispanic students would be from private sources. Those sources would specify the requirements regarding major or other specifics. The federal government provides education grants and scholarships for eligible U.S. citizens without regarding to race, creed, gender, ethnicity, etc.
There are various scholarships and you need to search for it's requirements because each one of the scholarships have different requirements and one of the may suit you.
Single mothers are eligible for a variety of financial aid, including scholarships. Typically, scholarships are awarded to individuals to use for tuition and other eligible expenses, and require certain eligibility criteria to be met. Scholarships intended for single mothers may also require certain grade point averages, test scores, or income levels to be eligible.
Two great places to look for scholarships for your education are www.scholarships.com and lmsa.net. Both sites will have lists of scholarships that you are eligible for.
Native Americans are eligible for special scholarships. Their is a Jim Thorpe awarded each year.
First, I would fill out the fafsa, it will send results to Wake Forest and you will then be eligible to receive financial aid, including scholarships, through the school. I would also look into scholarships that are specific to your area of interest. There are very often scholarships available to students who are in specific fields. Also, minority scholarships are there for more than just race minorities... women are eligible, socioeconomic status can make you eligible, etc. Good Luck!
There are a few particular circumstances where international students are in fact eligible to receive financial aid and scholarships through the United States government and the University, respectively. In general, to be eligible for federal financial aid, as well as scholarships at the University, a student must be a citizen of the United States, a U.S. National (including natives of American Samoa or Swain's Island), a U.S. Permanent Resident, Texas State Resident, or an eligible non-citizen.
Each country offers different student scholarships with specific eligibility requirements. You may use the following website to conduct a search based on the country and your specific requirements: http://www.internationalstudent.com/scholarships/
There are many different scholarships under the "Minority" Branch, and generally to be eligible to receive a minority scholarship, you must be of a certain race, or culture. For example, in Canada, you may be eligible for an Aboriginal scholarship whether they study at home or abroad.
Every University will have many Scholarships availavle even for Transfer Students. Depending on the Univerity you plan to attend I would check with a Counsolor to see what scholarships you may be eligible for.