API endpoint that allows Scholarships to be viewed or edited.

GET /api/scholarships/?format=api&page=123
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            "name": "Starfleet Scholarships",
            "description": "STARFLEET members who are attending community colleges, four-year colleges, most technical schools, junior colleges, and universities or graduate school, or any other accredited institution/organization that offers a certificate/certified program.\r\n\r\nScholarships are awarded in amounts of",
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            "deadline": "2022-01-01T00:00:00Z",
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                "old_criteria_info": "STARFLEET members who are attending community colleges, four-year colleges,\r\nmost technical schools, junior colleges, and universities or graduate school,\r\nor any other accredited institution/organization that offers a\r\ncertificate/certified program. Scholarships are awarded in amounts of up to\r\n$1,000 based on number of applicants and availability of funds. **APPLICANTS\r\nMUST BE A STARFLEET MEMBER AND MUST HAVE BEEN A STARFLEET MEMBER FOR AT LEAST\r\nONE YEAR BEFORE THE APPLICATION DEADLINE. The application period runs from\r\nJanuary 1 through June 15 of each year. June 15 is the Application Deadline.\r\nTo be eligible for the 2018 Scholarship awards, the member must have joined\r\nprior to June 15, 2017.** The scholarships are presented at our annual\r\nInternational Conference each summer. In 2018, they will be presented during\r\nthe weekend of August, 10 - 12, at the conference in Bloomington, Minnesota."
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            "date_time_created": "2018-02-26T20:01:14.894053Z",
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        {
            "name": "Student Challenge for Affordable Rental Housing",
            "description": "The Student Challenge is open to all students registered in an accredited post-secondary educational institution in Canada. You may participate individually or as a team and no entry or submission fee is required.\r\n\r\nIndividuals and teams may submit only one application.\r\nTeams can have a maximum of 5 members and must designate a leader. An entire class or more may be involved in a single submission, but the official team is limited to 5 members.\r\nTeams can work with one faculty member or teacher as an advisor, but they must not be an active team participant.\r\nThere is no limit on the number of teams from any given school.\r\nStudents from different schools may form a single team.\r\nSubmissions may be the product of work in a design studio or related class.",
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            "id": 276,
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            "deadline": "2018-05-01T03:59:00Z",
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                "old_criteria_info": "## Welcome to the Student Challenge for Affordable Rental Housing! ## This is\r\nyour chance to win $10,000 and play an active role in generating new ideas for\r\naffordable rental housing in Canada. The goal of the Affordable Rental\r\nInnovation Fund is to encourage innovative building techniques and new funding\r\nor business models in the rental housing sector. We're looking for your unique\r\nideas that will help revolutionize rental housing and create new affordable\r\nunits. Winning submissions may be eligible for funding to help transform an\r\ninnovative concept into a project that provides safe, accessible and\r\naffordable housing to Canadians. The Student Challenge opens on September 19,\r\n2017 and closes on April 30, 1\\. All applications must be submitted by 11:59\r\np.m. EST on April 30, 2018. No exceptions! If you have questions or require\r\nmore information, please contact us via email at\r\n[student_innovation_challenge@cmhc.ca](mailto:student_innovation_challenge@cmhc.ca)"
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            "date_time_created": "2018-02-26T19:56:47.079579Z",
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        {
            "name": "Tough Turtle Turf Scholarship",
            "description": "– High School senior or undergraduate currently enrolled in an accredited college/university.\r\n– Write an essay about your education aspirations after graduation (750-1,500 words).",
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            "id": 272,
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            "deadline": "2020-01-01T04:59:00Z",
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                "old_criteria_info": "**Notification:** Student selected to receive scholarship will be notified by\r\nemail January 5th, 2019. ### About [Tough\r\nTurtle](http://www.toughturtleturf.com/ \"Tough Turtle\") Professional\r\nArtificial Grass Installation Tough Turtle Turf has the best artificial grass\r\nout in the industry. Our turf is perfect for lawns, backyards, putting greens,\r\npet runs, playgrounds and much more. Terms and Conditions * The Tough Turtle\r\nTurf award will be submitted to the financial aid office that corresponds the\r\nstudent. * The essays will be judged by Tough Turtle Turf scholarship team\r\nbased on writing and creativity ability. * Once the winner is chosen, the\r\nstudent may be asked to provide personal identification information to confirm\r\nenrollment. * Tough Turtle Turf will withhold the award if the applicant does\r\nnot meet the eligibility requirements. * Tough Turtle Turf reserves the right\r\nto withhold disbursement in the event that no applicant meets scholarship\r\nrequirements. ##### Once submitting application and essay, participants of\r\nTough Turtle Turf's scholarship constitutes consent to use applicants personal\r\ninformation for only the purpose of awarding the scholarship and reporting it\r\nto tax authorities. No information will be shared with third parties or\r\npersons. Personal information will not be used for marketing purposes."
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            "date_time_created": "2018-02-26T19:30:45.165111Z",
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        {
            "name": "General Contractors' Section - Toronto Bursary Scholarship",
            "description": "Any student who: identifies as a ⚧Woman, is in their 2nd Year - Post Grad of study, has an academic average of 85 - 100%, has financial need.\nMust commit to active participation in and support of CAWIC for one full year",
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            "deadline": "2021-05-30T03:59:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
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                "old_criteria_info": "### About Canadian Association of Women in Construction CAWIC HISTORY CAWIC, a\nnot-for-profit Canadian organization was incorporated on October 13,\n2005\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\. Its membership includes women employed in construction and\nrelated fields in Canada. Our members are dedicated to the success of women in\nthe construction industry. CAWIC’s history began in 1982 as the Toronto\nChapter of NAWIC the U.S. based National Association of Women in Construction.\nIn October 2005, CAWIC separated from NAWIC to launch a Canadian independent\nassociation for its membership but continues to maintain its affiliation with\nNAWIC which operates from its head office in Texas. CAWIC MISSION To\nfacilitate the success of women in the Canadian construction industry by\nuniting our voices, knowledge and resources through the passion of our members\nand the women we inspire.\n\n",
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            "open_date": "2022-02-01",
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            "name": "AES Engineering Scholarship",
            "description": "This scholarship is open to any student.",
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            "id": 163,
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            "deadline": "2021-10-09T03:59:00Z",
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                "old_criteria_info": "Purpose of Scholarships AES Engineering is pleased to be able to continue\r\noffering scholarships to motivated students to help in the furthering of their\r\neducation. Scholarship Criteria Our belief is that achieving a high grade\r\npoint average should not be the only criteria for determining who deserves to\r\nbe helped. For that reason we are offering a scholarship that will be awarded\r\non the basis of character, as determined by an evaluation of the essays that\r\nare submitted. Scholarships are intended for our future leaders across a wide\r\nspectrum of fields of study. This award is available to high school seniors\r\nand all students attending a post secondary educational facility. You are not\r\nrequired to be taking Engineering courses to be eligible. How to Apply\r\nStudents must submit an essay of between 500 and 1000 words in answer to the\r\nfollowing question: When you look back on your life in 30 years, what would it\r\ntake for you to consider your life successful? What relationships or\r\naccomplishments will be important on this journey? Amount of award: $500.00\r\nDeadline for entry: October 6, 2018 Submit essay to\r\nscholarships@aesengineers.com There is no application packet for this award.\r\nPlease do not include your resume at this time. Be sure to include your full\r\nname as well as the name of the school you are attending this year and your\r\nplans for next year."
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            "open_date": "2021-07-01",
            "date_time_created": "2018-01-31T22:39:07.303652Z",
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            "name": "Arthur and Theresa MacDonald Charitable Trust",
            "description": "This Scholarship Fund was transferred to the CFPEI in 2011 by the committee of the Arthur and Theresa MacDonald Trust. The income from the funds assists Island students who are in a PEI post-secondary program and would benefit from financial assistance.",
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            "id": 165,
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            "deadline": "2020-05-01T23:59:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "1000.00000000",
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                "old_criteria_info": "Conditions of Eligibility\r\nIs enrolled in a Canadian post-secondary school\r\nDemonstrates effort and dedication to academic studies\r\nDemonstrates financial need\r\n\r\nEstimated award: 5 Scholarships of $1,000\r\nThis Scholarship Fund was transferred to the CFPEI in 2011 by the committee of the Arthur and Theresa MacDonald Trust. The income from the funds assists Island students who are in a PEI post-secondary program and who could benefit from financial assistance. Awards determined by CFPEI Granting Committee.",
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            "date_time_created": "2018-01-31T22:55:00.848999Z",
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        {
            "name": "CENTRAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM",
            "description": "GPA Above 2.0\r\nYou must be planning to attend an accredited United States college, university, community college or career school in the upcoming academic year.\r\n\r\nYou Are a Student from Maryland\r\nYou must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. If you haven’t been a Maryland resident for at least one year, but you live within 200 miles of Baltimore City, you can still apply. You’ll be eligible for our interest-free loans only. Non-Maryland residents who are bilingual, and are pursuing graduate study in social work or mental health at Maryland schools, are also eligible, but only for the Stulman Endowed Scholarship.",
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            "deadline": "2021-04-01T03:59:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "40000.00000000",
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                "old_criteria_info": "General Eligibility for Maryland Scholarships Requirements\r\nGPA Above 2.0\r\nYou must be planning to attend an accredited United States college, university, community college or career school in the upcoming academic year.\r\n\r\nYou Are a Student from Maryland\r\nYou must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. If you haven’t been a Maryland resident for at least one year, but you live within 200 miles of Baltimore City, you can still apply. You’ll be eligible for our interest-free loans only. Non-Maryland residents who are bilingual, and are pursuing graduate study in social work or mental health at Maryland schools, are also eligible, but only for the Stulman Endowed Scholarship.\r\n\r\n \r\nI’m Eligible. Now What?\r\nDegree-Seeking Students\r\nOur application for degree-seeking students is open until April 3, 2018.\r\n\r\nAPPLY NOW\r\n\r\nCareer or Technology Training Students\r\nThese programs include, but are not limited to, health professions, commercial driving, HVAC, and construction. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis each month and finalists are contacted by email to interview.  For example, an application submitted between January 1st and January 31st will receive a decision by February 28th."
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            "date_time_created": "2018-01-31T22:02:56.006241Z",
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        {
            "name": "DOROTHY CORRIGAN ENTRANCE BURSARY",
            "description": "Description:\tAwarded to a student entering full time studies (five courses per semester)at the University of Prince Edward Island for the first time, and who has demonstrated financial need. The bursary is for first year, and non-renewable.",
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            "deadline": "2019-12-02T23:59:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "3000.00000000",
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                "old_criteria_info": "Maximum Amount: $3000.00 Status: Entering 1st Year Application Form:\r\nApplication Form Deadline: Mar 1 Occasion: High School Graduation (June)\r\nScholarship Type: Award Description: Awarded to a student entering full time\r\nstudies (five courses per semester)at the University of Prince Edward Island\r\nfor the first time, and who has demonstrated financial need. The bursary is\r\nfor first year, and non-renewable. Background: These bursaries were created by\r\na gift from Dorothy Corrigan, LLD (Hon), O.C., a life-long resident of\r\nCharlottetown. Dorothy Corrigan attended Prince of Wales College where she\r\ntook the commercial course. For two years she was employed in the office of\r\nthe Charlottetown Hospital and at the end of that time she entered the school\r\nof nursing there, graduating with her R.N. Dorothy followed the nursing\r\nprofession in Charlottetown and later in Montreal where she married a dentist,\r\nDr. Ernest Corrigan. They returned to Charlottetown to live. While bringing up\r\nher son and daughter and running her household, Dorothy was involved in\r\ncommunity affairs and was periodically involved again in the nursing\r\nprofession especially at times when there was a shortage of nurses. In 1958 a\r\ngroup of Charlottetown citizens asked her to put her name on the ballot for\r\nthe civic election. Although she was defeated in that year, she was elected in\r\n1960, was unopposed in the next three elections and offered for Mayor in 1968.\r\nShe served as Mayor for three years. Because she had served on almost every\r\ncommittee in council, Dorothy was well qualified for this position. The\r\nletters, gifts, souvenirs, etc. throughout her home indicate that the people\r\nwere more than satisfied with her efforts. During her term of office as mayor\r\nshe was involved in many social functions, conventions, meetings, visits of\r\ndistinguished guests etc. She was in the company of Queen Elizabeth and Prince\r\nPhilip at the Royal Ball at Confederation Center and on another occasion was\r\npresented to the Queen Mother. After eleven years on City Council, Dorothy\r\nCorrigan undertook a new challenge. She was employed as Public Relations\r\nofficer at the Charlottetown Hotel. During this time she served on many\r\ncommittees such as Gold Cup and Saucer, Holland College advisory committee for\r\nPolice Academy, St. Dunstan's University Board, and served three years on\r\nCanada Council. She also was president of the Charlottetown Chamber of\r\nCommerce. Her awards for her contribution to community affairs include:\r\nHonorary Degree from University of P.E.I.; Honorary Membership in Royal\r\nCanadian Legion; Honorary Membership Student Union of P.E.I. and the Order of\r\nCanada. Dorothy Corrigan, who has an extensive knowledge of community and\r\ncivic affairs, is highly esteemed in her native city and province."
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            "date_time_created": "2018-01-31T22:49:13.566295Z",
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        {
            "name": "Esperanza Education Fund Scholarship",
            "description": "Applicant must be born outside the U.S. or have two parents born outside the U.S.\r\nApplicant must be planning to enroll full-time at an accredited public college or university in the academic year the award is offered.\r\nApplicant must be either a graduating senior at a high school in the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia or a recent GED grad residing in DC, Maryland or Virginia\r\nApplicant's total family income must be less than $100,000 per year",
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            "deadline": "2020-06-01T23:59:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "20000.00000000",
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                "old_criteria_info": "Overview Scholarship recipients will be selected based on qualities\r\ntraditionally valued and demonstrated by the immigrant community: hard work,\r\nresourcefulness, perseverance in the face of adversity, academic achievement,\r\nleadership, and commitment to one's community. A committee drawn from the\r\nlocal community will review applications and select a group of finalists for\r\ninterviews. The Esperanza Education Fund will award scholarships ranging from\r\n$5,000 to $20,000, depending on financial need. Scholarships will be disbursed\r\ndirectly to the recipient's educational institution. The award represents the\r\ntotal amount of money that will be disbursed over the student's college\r\neducation (i.e., if a student had a $10,000 award, they would receive $2,500 a\r\nyear). Qualifications Applicant must be born outside the U.S. or have two\r\nparents born outside the U.S. Applicant must be planning to enroll full-time\r\nat an accredited public college or university in the academic year the award\r\nis offered. Applicant must be either a graduating senior at a high school in\r\nthe District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia or a recent GED grad residing\r\nin DC, Maryland or Virginia Applicant's total family income must be less than\r\n$100,000 per year",
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            "date_time_created": "2018-01-31T21:57:01.122018Z",
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        {
            "name": "Maryland Senatorial Scholarship",
            "description": "Current high school seniors and full-time and part-time, degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students. Students attending a private career school may also apply. You and your parents (if you are a dependent student) must be Maryland residents. You must enroll at a two-year or four-year Maryland college or university.",
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            "id": 158,
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            "deadline": "2020-07-15T23:59:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
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                "old_criteria_info": "Senatorial Scholarship Who may apply: Current high school seniors and full-\r\ntime and part-time, degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students.\r\nStudents attending a private career school may also apply. How to apply:\r\nComplete and file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If\r\nyour State senator makes his/her own awards, you must call or write to your\r\nlegislator for further instructions. The Office of Student Financial\r\nAssistance (OSFA) can provide a list of all State legislators. When to apply:\r\nComplete and file the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov by March 1. Contact your State\r\nsenator in February for further instructions. Eligible majors: All majors are\r\neligible. ​​*Program Update* Scholarship can be used at out-of-state\r\ninstitutions if the applicant is on active duty with the U.S Military and\r\ndomiciled in the State. ​You may use this scholarship at an out-of-state\r\nschool if your major is not available at any Maryland institution and if your\r\nsenator agrees. In order to verify your major as unique, you must complete the\r\nUnique Major Application and submit it to MHEC with the required\r\ndocumentation. Allow 8 weeks for processing. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS You and\r\nyour parents (if you are a dependent student) must be Maryland residents. You\r\nmust enroll at a two-year or four-year Maryland college or university, as a\r\nfull-time or part-time, degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate student, or\r\nattend certain private career schools. Audited courses cannot be used to reach\r\nthe minimum credit hours required for full-time or part-time status. You must\r\ndemonstrate financial need. You must take the SAT 1 or the ACT unless you\r\ngraduated from high school five or more years ago; have earned 24 college\r\ncredit hours; or are attending a community college or a private career school.\r\nFINANCIAL NEED Some State senators have OSFA make awards for them. These\r\nawards are made on the basis of financial need as demonstrated on the FAFSA.\r\nAWARD AMOUNT ​2017-2018 Award Minimum: $400 2017-2018 Award Maximum: $11,530​\r\nThe minimum annual award amount is $400 and the maximum award is $11,530. You\r\nmay hold the Senatorial Scholarship with all State awards. The total dollar\r\namount of all State awards may not exceed your cost of attendance as\r\ndetermined by your school’s financial aid office, or $19,000, whichever is\r\nless. Funds may not be available to award all eligible students. RENEWING AN\r\nAWARD If you received a renewable award, your award will be renewed\r\nautomatically as long as you maintain satisfactory academic progress at the\r\ncollege you attend. Full-time students may receive a Senatorial Scholarship\r\nfor total of four years. Part-time students may receive a Senatorial\r\nScholarship for a total of eight years. CONDITIONS OF AWARD RENEWAL Download\r\n2017-2018 Conditions of Award (PDF) Download 2017-2018 Conditions of Award\r\nRenewal (PDF)​ Help is available if you having a problem displaying PDF files.\r\nIf you do not know how to contact your State senator or delegates, go to\r\nwww.mdelect.net or call the Board of Supervisors of Elections for your county:"
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            "open_date": null,
            "date_time_created": "2018-01-31T21:47:51.706404Z",
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