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About the Scholarship
44th President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama Fellowship provides financial assistance to undergraduates who are working on degrees in a field that will lead to global change.
Eligibility Requirements
Demonstrate how their education is “engaging their communities and catalyzing social forces to lead global change.”
Seeking an undergraduate degree.
About the Scholarship
The 2Gen Parent Scholarship program connects low-income families who have children attending Alta Vista, Emma E. Booker, Gocio, or Tuttle Elementary Schools in Florida, with educational opportunities to learn new skills that lead to family-sustaining wages. Applicants should be referred by the Parent Education Navigator. Residents of Sarasota or Manatee counties in Florida are welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Resident of Sarasota or Manatee counties in Florida for at least 1 year
Parent of a child attending Alta Vista, Emma E. Booker, Gocio, or Tuttle Elementary Schools in Florida
Lowincome family
Aged 18 or older as of December 31
Referred by the Parent Education Navigator
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at Vanderbilt recognizes first-year engineering students. Students who demonstrate financial need will be considered.
Eligibility Requirements
First-year student at Vanderbilt University
Seeking a bachelor’s degree in engineering
Demonstrate financial need
Recommendation only
About the Scholarship
100 Black Women of Funeral Service Scholarship provides financial assistance to mortuary science students, especially Black women.
Eligibility Requirements
Completed at least half of the required course work at a school of mortuary science.
Seeking an associate degree.
Female.
Minority. Preference is given to African American women.
About the Scholarship
The 100 Black Men of the Bay Area College Student Scholarship provides financial assistance to undergraduate students who live or attend college in the San Francisco Bay area of California.
Eligibility Requirements
Black or African American
Minimum 2.7 GPA
College sophomore, junior, or senior
Graduated from high school in the U.S. and currently attends college in the San Francisco Bay area of California **or** graduated from high school in the Bay area and attends any college
Seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor’s degree as a full or part-time student
Demonstrate financial need
Exhibit leadership and participation in community service
About the Scholarship
The Child Care Assistance Scholarship provides funding to residents of Marin County, California who have children under the age of 11 and wish to pursue postsecondary education. Parents who are working towards their first degree or certificate are welcome to apply. Recipients are chosen for their demonstration of financial need.
Eligibility Requirements
Resident of Marin County, California
Currently attending a postsecondary institution in California
Seeking a first professional certification, associate, or bachelor’s degree
Have children under 11 years of age attending a licensed childcare facility
Demonstrate financial need
About the Scholarship
“Second Chances” Scholarship in Memory of Dorothy Yothers provides financial assistance to mature women in Washington state who are interested in pursuing vocational training.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to women older than 25 years of age who are residents of Washington.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens and planning to enroll in a course of vocational/technical training that does not exceed 2 years in length.
Students seeking education that requires a 4year degree are ineligible.
Selection is based on motivation, skills, and financial need.
About the Scholarship
8 & 40 Nursing and Respiratory Therapist Scholarship provides financial assistance to nursing and respiratory therapy students who wish to specialize in lung and respiratory disease.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to students enrolled in schools of nursing or respiratory therapy with a focus on lung and respiratory disease.
Applicants must submit a brief essay on why they are preparing for that career and their future goals.
Selection is based on that essay, transcripts, and 3 letters of recommendation.
About the Scholarship
The “Ryan” Endowed Scholarship is awarded to students who have enrolled in developmental education at Austin Community College and are transferring to a 4-year university inTexas. This scholarship was created under the Ryan Gabriel Smith Memorial, named after a proud ACC graduate.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 2.5 GPA
Enrolled in developmental education at Austin Community College
Transferring to a 4year university in Texas
Completed 40 hours of coursework
About the Scholarship
The “I Have A Dream” Scholarship in Honor of Mary and Dick Granger is awarded to participants of the “I Have A Dream” Southwest Washington program, their children. Individuals who are currently or have been in foster care in Clark County, Washington are also welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Participant or child of a participant in the “I Have A Dream” Southwest Washington program of Clark County, Washington **or** current or former foster child in Clark County, Washington
Graduating high school senior, current college student, or planning to attend college
Seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor’s degree
About the Scholarship
“Velouchi” Scholarship Awards provides financial assistance for college to students of Evrytanian (Greek) origin.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to students in the United States or Canada who are of Evrytanian (Greek) origin and who, or whose parents, have been members of the Evrytanian Association of America for at least 3 years.
Applicants must submit official transcripts from their high schools and, if appropriate, colleges.
Selection is based equally on academic excellence and financial need.
About the Scholarship
The 80/20 Endowed Scholarship assists students attending Austin Community College. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 2.5 GPA
Seeking a professional certificate or associate degree at Austin Community College on at least a parttime basis
Demonstrate financial need
About the Scholarship
The A+ Federal Credit Union Endowed Scholarship is awarded to students planning to enter the teaching field through the Associate of Arts in Teaching Program at Austin Community College. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and academic merit.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Seeking an Associate of Arts in Teaching at Austin Community College on at least a parttime basis
Demonstrate financial need
About the Scholarship
The A. G. and Connie Glenn Scholarship is for seniors from Smithfield Selma High School in North Carolina. Students who are seeking a bachelor’s degree are welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Graduating senior from Smithfield Selma High School, North Carolina
Resident of Johnston County, North Carolina
Seeking a bachelor’s degree
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at Stevens Institute of Technology recognizes first-year students who are traditionally underrepresented in the engineering field. This program is for students who demonstrate financial need and have participated in community service and leadership positions.
Eligibility Requirements
Incoming full-time first-year student at Stevens Institute of Technology
Seeking a degree in engineering, computer science, or cybersecurity
Participate in community service
Demonstrate financial need
Exhibit merit through academic achievement and leadership skills
Invitation Only
About the Scholarship
10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) Scholarship provides financial assistance for college to current and former members of the 10th Mountain Division and their dependents.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to current and former members of the 10th Mountain Division and their dependents (children and spouses).
Applicants must be high school seniors applying for the freshmen year or traditional or nontraditional students enrolled as a fulltime undergraduate students.
They must also be members of the National Association of the 10th Mountain Division.
High school juniors who will graduate early because they are in an advanced placement program may also apply.
Interviews are required.
Selection is based on academic achievement, personal data, and financial need.
About the Scholarship
100 Black Men of Sacramento Scholarship provides financial assistance to high school seniors and undergraduates in the Sacramento, California area who have participated in activities of 100 Black Men of Sacramento and plan to attend college in any state.
Eligibility Requirements
Male
Black or African American
Minimum 2.5 GPA
Graduating high senior or undergraduate student in the Sacramento area of California
Seeking an associate or bachelor’s degree
About the Scholarship
1909 Scholarship provides financial assistance for undergraduate education to Alpha Epsilon Phi members.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to active members of the sorority who are full-time rising sophomores, juniors, or seniors.
Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
This scholarship is presented to the top undergraduate applicant.
Recipients must be willing to remain active in the sorority and live in the sorority house (if any) for the entire year the scholarship covers.
About the Scholarship
The A. Raymond and Lois H. (Sohne) Linden Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from Sycamore High School in Illinois. Students attending Northern Illinois University and majoring in business or fine arts are welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Graduating senior from Sycamore High School in Illinois
Seeking a bachelor’s degree in business or fine arts from Northern Illinois University
Participate in community service and extracurricular activities
About the Scholarship
1504 Auxiliary North Platte Scholarship provides financial assistance to members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), the VFW Auxiliary, and their families in designated communities in Nebraska who wish to attend college in the state.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to members of the Nebraska chapter of the VFW, the VFW Auxiliary, and their spouses, children, stepchildren, and grandchildren.
Applicants must have completed at least 1 year of fulltime study at a college or university in the state.
They must be able to demonstrate financial need.
First consideration is given to members of VFW Auxiliary 1504 in North Platte; if no applications are received for members of that Post, then members of VFW Nebraska District 4 are eligible; if no applications are received for members in that district, then the scholarship is available to all Nebraska VFW members and their families.
About the Scholarship
6016 Hildreth Scholarship provides financial assistance to members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), the VFW Auxiliary, and their families in designated communities in Nebraska who wish to attend college in the state.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to members of the Nebraska chapter of the VFW, the VFW Auxiliary, and their spouses, children, stepchildren, and grandchildren.
Applicants must have completed at least 1 year of fulltime study at a college or university in the state.
They must be able to demonstrate financial need.
First consideration is given to members of VFW Post 6016 in Hildreth; if no applications are received for members of that Post, then members of VFW Nebraska District 13 are eligible; if no applications are received for members in that district, then the scholarship is available to all Nebraska VFW members and their families.
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars at The George Washington University Program recognizes first-year engineering students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Students who demonstrate merit through academic achievement and have financial need will be considered. Students must be invited to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 3.3 GPA
Firstyear student at The George Washington University
Seeking a degree in the School of Engineering and Applied Science as a fulltime student
U.S. citizen
Exhibit merit through academic performance, engagement in engineering, and leadership skills
Demonstrate financial need
Invitation only
About the Scholarship
The 1000 Lakes Scholarship is open to students from Itasca County in Minnesota. Students seeking a bachelor’s degree at a 4-year institution are welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Resident of Itasca County, Minnesota
Graduating high school senior or undergraduate student
Seeking a bachelor’s degree
Plan to attend a 4year institution
About the Scholarship
The 16th District PTA Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors from public high schools in Fayette County, Kentucky. Students who demonstrate financial need and merit through academic achievement are welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 2.5 GPA
Graduating senior from a public high school in Fayette County, Kentucky
Participate in community service
Proven merit through academic achievement
Demonstrate financial need
About the Scholarship
The 1st Source Scholarship recognizes the children of 1st Source employees who are seeking an associate or bachelor’s degree at a public college or university. Students who reside in locations in Indiana and Southwest Michigan, where 1st Source has physical depository institutions, are welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Child of an employee of 1st Source
Reside in locations in Indiana and Southwest Michigan where 1st Source has physical depository institutions
Seeking an associate or bachelor’s degree at a public college or university
About the Scholarship
4-H Dollars for 4-H Scholars Scholarship provides financial assistance to 4-H members in Georgia who are high school seniors or college freshmen interested in attending college in any state and majoring in any field.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to 4-H members in Georgia who are graduating high school seniors or college freshmen.
Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll at a college, university, or trade school in any state and major in any field.
Financial need is not considered.
About the Scholarship
The 100th Infantry Battalion Veterans Memorial Scholarship is for direct descendants of a 100th Infantry Battalion World War II veteran. Applicants should display a willingness to promote the legacy of the 100th Infantry Battalion of World War II. Preference is given to volunteers who support the activities of the 100th Infantry Battalion Veterans organization.
Eligibility Requirements
Direct descendant of a 100th Infantry Battalion World War II veteran demonstrating a willingness to promote the legacy of the 100th Infantry Battalion of World War II
Minimum 2.7 GPA
Seeking an undergraduate or graduate degree
Attending a notfor-profit institution in the U.S. as a full-time student
Participate in extracurricular activities and community service Preference is given to volunteers who support the activities of the 100th Infantry Battalion Veterans organization.
About the Scholarship
The 1910 Annual Scholarship is provided to students seeking a bachelor’s degree at The University of Southern Mississippi.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 2.5 GPA
Seeking a bachelor’s degree
Attend The University of Southern Mississippi
About the Scholarship
The 1910 Scholarship Endowmen is provided to students seeking a bachelor’s degree at The University of Southern Mississippi.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 2.5 GPA
Seeking a bachelor’s degree
Attend The University of Southern Mississippi
About the Scholarship
The A&B Ohana Scholarship program is available to dependent children of Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. employees who have financial need. Alexander & Baldwin is a premier real estate company in Hawaii, owning, operating, and managing local properties at the heart of Hawaii’s business, industrial, and retail communities. Residents of Hawaii who are seeking an undergraduate degree are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Dependent child of a full-time employee of Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. (Employee must have completed at least one year of full-time continuous service as of application deadline)
Resident of Hawai’i
Seeking a bachelor’s degree
Attending a notfor-profit institution within the U.S.
Fulltime student
Demonstrate financial need
About the Scholarship
The A. E. and Rachel E. Bradley Memorial Mathematics Scholarship is offered to current or prospective students attending The University of Southern Mississippi. Applicants seeking a degree in mathematics or mathematics education are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Graduating high school senior or current college student
Seeking a bachelor’s degree in mathematics or mathematics education
Attending or planning to attend The University of Southern Mississippi
About the Scholarship
“Uncle” Don Knowles Scholarship provides financial assistance to members of Circle K International (CKI) at colleges in Florida.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to students enrolled at colleges and universities in Florida who are members of CKI and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Applicants must submit a 250word essay, a 5-minute CD, a poster, or some other form of communication to present a creative work about how the CKI tenets of leadership, fellowship, and service have shaped their life.
Selection is based on that presentation, transcripts, a letter of recommendation, and documentation of their service hours.
About the Scholarship
A. Leigh Phillips Scholarship provides financial assistance to high school seniors in Maine who have a disability and are interested in attending college in any state.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to high school seniors in Maine who have a disability identified under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Maine Special Education Regulations Chapter 101.
Applicants must be planning to enroll at a postsecondary institution in any state.
They must be able to demonstrate exceptional achievement in 1 or more of the following areas: academics, extracurricular and cocurricular activities, leadership, volunteerism, work ethic, and ability to deal with adversity.
Financial need is not considered in the selection process.
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at the University of Maryland recognizes first-year students who are seeking an engineering degree. Students who demonstrate financial need and merit through academic achievement will be automatically considered.
Eligibility Requirements
Incoming first-year student at the University of Maryland
Seeking an engineering degree
Participate in extracurricular activities that relate to the program components (multidisciplinary education, research, entrepreneurship, technology management, global leadership, and social consciousness)
Demonstrate financial need
Exhibit merit through academic achievement
Recommendation only
About the Scholarship
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Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 3.25 GPA
Resident of Los Alamos, Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe, or Taos counties, New Mexico
Graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students
Seeking a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, physics, geology, hydrology, or biology
Participate in community service & extracurricular activities Preference is given to students with demonstrated leadership experience.
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at Virginia Tech recognizes first-year students from Virginia. Students who are seeking a degree in engineering or building construction and demonstrate financial need will be considered. This is a recommendation-only program.
Eligibility Requirements
Entering freshman at Virginia Tech
Resident of Virginia
Seeking a degree in engineering or building construction
Demonstrate financial need
Recommendation only
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at Georgia Tech recognizes first-year engineering students who demonstrate an interest in founding new ventures at the intersection of business and engineering. Students who meet the requirements will be automatically considered for the scholarship.
Eligibility Requirements
First-year engineering student at Georgia Tech
Exhibit interest in founding new ventures at the intersection of business and engineering
Demonstrate financial need
Nomination only
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at Johns Hopkins University is awarded to first-year students who are planning to study for a degree in engineering. Students who have participated in community service and demonstrate merit through academic achievement and leadership will be automatically considered for the scholarship.
Eligibility Requirements
Planning to study for a degree in engineering at Johns Hopkins University
Participate in community service
Demonstrate merit through academic achievement and leadership
Recommendation only
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at the University of Virginia recognizes first-year engineering students who are traditionally underrepresented in the engineering field. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, students with disabilities, first-generation college students, and students from rural or densely urban areas will be considered. This is a recommendation-only program.
Eligibility Requirements
Entering freshman at the University of Virginia
Seeking an engineering degree
Demonstrate financial need
Traditionally underrepresented in the engineering field (for example, females, racial and ethnic minorities, students with disabilities, firstgeneration college students, and students from rural or densely urban areas)
Recommendation only
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at the University of Pennsylvania recognizes first-year engineering students. Those who demonstrate financial need will be considered.
Eligibility Requirements
First-year student at the University of Pennsylvania
Seeking an engineering degree
Demonstrate financial need
Recommendation only
About the Scholarship
The 1982 Green Machine Scholarship is awarded to full-time juniors and seniors who demonstrate leadership and school/community service. Students with an interest in the Hawaiian language, culture, and history are encouraged to apply. Special consideration is given to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry likely to be nontraditional students, such as single parents, sole providers, homeless, disabled, or wards of the court.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Seeking a bachelor’s degree as a fulltime student
Current college junior or senior
Demonstrate interest in leadership, school service, community contribution, and Hawaiian language, culture, history Preference is given to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry and nontraditional students (single parent, sole provider, homeless, disabled, ward of the court).
About the Scholarship
The 2010 Legends’ Scholarship is awarded to full-time undergraduate or graduate students. Students with an interest in the Hawaiian language, culture, and history are encouraged to apply. Students are automatically considered when they apply for other Pauahi Foundation-Kamehameha Schools programs. Special consideration is given to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry.
Eligibility Requirements
Undergraduate or graduate student
Seeking an associate, bachelor’s or graduate degree as a fulltime student
Demonstrate interest in community contribution and Hawaiian language, culture, and history Preference is given to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry.
About the Scholarship
The 2017 Great Whites Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate or graduate students studying for a degree. Students with an interest in the Hawaiian language, culture, and history are encouraged to apply. Students are automatically considered when they apply for other Pauahi Foundation-Kamehameha Schools programs. Special consideration is given to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry.
Eligibility Requirements
Undergraduate or graduate student
Seeking an associate or bachelor’s degree as a fulltime student
Demonstrate interest in community contribution and Hawaiian language, culture, and history Preference is given to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry.
About the Scholarship
The 100 Black Men of the Upstate, SC Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors planning to attend a postsecondary institution. Students who demonstrate academic achievement are encouraged to apply, though special consideration will be given to African American male students.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 2.5 GPA
Graduating high school senior
Seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor’s degree in the U.S.
Fulltime student
U.S. citizen or permanent resident Preference will be given to African American male youth.
About the Scholarship
The A. James Clark Scholars Program at Penn State is awarded to first-year engineering students who have participated in pre-college STEM and Penn State activities. Those who demonstrate hard work to manage responsibilities are welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Incoming first-year engineering student at Penn State
Participate in precollege STEM (e.g., school design teams, NSBE Jr., science fairs, or special high school programs), Penn State pre-college programs (Achievers, Spend a Summer Day, Admissions, or College of Engineering Outreach), and community service
Demonstrate financial need
Exhibit merit through academic achievement and hard work to support self, family, and community
About the Scholarship
The 3R Scholarship is open to graduating seniors of Keystone Oaks High School, Pennsylvania who wish to continue their education at 4-year college or university. Students who demonstrate financial need receive special consideration.
Eligibility Requirements
Minimum 3.6 GPA
Graduating senior from Keystone Oaks High School, Pennsylvania
Seeking a bachelor’s degree as a fulltime student Preference is given to students who demonstrate financial need.
About the Scholarship
The 21-14 Concussion Awareness Foundation Educational Scholarship provides financial assistance to residents of Missouri who have had a brain injury and are interested in attending college.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to Missouri residents who have sustained a brain injury and are interested in enrolling at a community college, university, or vocational/technical training program.
Applicants must submit a 500word essay of 500 to 1,000 words on how and when their brain injury occurred; the challenges that have resulted; their educational status, successes, and goals; and how this scholarship will assist them in reaching their goals and description of current financial needs.
About the Scholarship
The “Ride of Your Life” Scholarship is offered to graduating high school seniors from South Carolina who wish to pursue a certification or degree at any college or university. Students who exhibit good communication skills & academic achievement are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Resident of South Carolina
Graduating high school senior
Seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor’s degree in South Carolina
Participate in extracurricular activities
Exhibit good communication skills and academic achievement
Demonstrate financial need
About the Scholarship
“Frame My Future” Scholarship Contest recognizes and rewards, with scholarships for continuing study, undergraduate and graduate students who submit original images of what they want to achieve in their personal and professional life after graduation.
Eligibility Requirements
This program is open to legal U.S. residents currently enrolled full-time at colleges, universities, community colleges, or graduate schools in any state.
Applicants must submit a digital image of a photograph, collage, poem, drawing, painting, graphic design piece, short typed essay, or anything that can be presented as an image.
Entries must respond to the theme, “This is How I Frame My Future.” A 250character description must accompany each entry.
The sponsor selects finalists whose entries are then posted online.
Winners are selected by public voting.
About the Scholarship
In honor of Gordon and Betty Imhoff’s commitment to the Shelby community, the A. Gordon and Betty H. Imhoff Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors from Shelby Senior High School in Shelby, Ohio as they embark on their higher educational pursuits. Students who demonstrate merit through academic achievement are welcome to apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Top 40% of class
Graduating high school senior from Shelby Senior High School in Shelby, Ohio
Seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor’s degree