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AARP Foundation
Women's Scholarship Program
The AARP Foundation Women's Scholarship Program is helping win back opportunity for low-income, 50-plus women by funding education, training, and skills upgrades that can lead to better employment and increased financial security for women and their families.
Since 2007, The AARP Foundation Women's Scholarship Program has awarded scholarships to more than 800 eligible women – facilitating their entry into programs they could otherwise not afford, and ultimately assisting in their recession recovery efforts.
The scholarship program is made possible by AARP Foundation with generous support from Walmart Foundation and AARP.
How to
Apply
The application period for the 2012-2013 academic year has closed. We are reviewing the applications and will notify scholarship winners in June.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Find answers to your questions about the AARP Foundation Women's Scholarship Program, including:
- What information does the application require?
- How large are the scholarships?
- Where can I get help with the online application tool?
Recipients'
Stories of Hope
Living a Writing Life
Annabelle Larsen decided to go back to school at the age of 37, signing up for a writing class at The New School in New York. read
Turning Two Weeks into Two Years
Two weeks to fill in her scholarship application paid off with a $5,000 scholarship for Elena Martinez. read
Personifying Perseverance
Monique Nobriga kicked a drug habit, is finishing her bachelors degree and plans to become a certified counselor. read
Developing New Strengths in Midlife
Thirty years after she had dropped out of college in 1978, Keri Douglas went back school. read
Coloring Outside the Lines
After overcoming drug addiction and a serious illness, Julianna Johnson pursued her dream to return to college and study art. read
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