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scholarshipGood People Good Lawyers Scholarship
scholarship recipient
One of the rewarding things about being a personal injury attorney is helping people overcome difficult challenges. We truly enjoy using our abilities and knowledge to help others.
We want to help make the same opportunities to help available to others who aspire to use the law to achieve justice and make the world a better and safer place. We are therefore happy to offer two $1,000.00 annual scholarships – one for the fall semester and one for the spring semester – to deserving and qualified students.
Please submit a written statement (800-1,000 words) or a video presentation (3-5 minutes) describing the value of using the law to improve people’s lives. You can describe a past experience that motivates you, someone who inspires you, or a vision of what you would like to accomplish.

Please email your statement to Scholarship@SimeoneMiller.com and include the following:

Full name
Address
Phone number
Email Address
School Name
Expected Year of Graduation
Deadlines
one time awardnationalCurrently enrolled or accepted as an undergraduate or law student
Not related to any current Simeone & Miller employee
$1,000November 1, 2023https://www.simeonemiller.com/scholarship/
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scholarshipKB Delta
scholarship recipient
KB Delta Compressor Valve Parts is dedicated to helping to support higher education and is offering an annual $1,000 scholarship.

Please complete the form below to apply for this scholarship and submit an essay (1,000 word minimum) and tell us about your educational goals and plans for after graduation. Tell us why you feel you deserve to win this scholarship and what it would mean to you if you won. We are excited to hear your story. Good luck!

one time awardnationalCurrently enrolled or accepted as an undergraduate or law student. Not related to any current Simeone & Miller employee$1,000July 1, 2023
(annual scholarship)
https://kbdelta.com/scholarship.html
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scholarshipThe $1,000 Bookoo Scholarship
scholarship recipient
We are strong advocates of continued education and scholarships have helped us personally in our own college education. We'd like others to benefit as well.
Complete and return the scholarship application

(includes 4 written responses of 150 words or less)
one time awardnationalAttend an accredited college or university (or be a graduating high school senior)$1,000July 1, 2024http://bookoo.com/scholarships
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scholarshipABC Humane Wildlife Control & Prevention
scholarship recipient
This scholarship was created by Urban Wildlife Manager Rebecca Fyffe, an entrepreneur who is unique in her industry as a female business owner. Fyffe credits her business acumen and cutting edge research-based methods to her STEM background and wishes for more women to have the opportunity to engage STEM programs and science-based education.

Respond to the following prompt in 1,000 words or less:

Why are you passionate about science, technology, engineering, or math, and how will your pursuit of these fields help preserve biodiversity, improve the health of our planet, or alleviate human suffering?

Send your essay response in 1000 words or fewer to grants@abcwildlife.com. The subject line of your submission must include “Women in STEM Scholarship.”
one time awardnational- Any immigration status
- Applicants must be studying or planning to study in the fields STEM
- If the applicant or the applicant’s parent/legal guardian is employed by ABC Wildlife, Inc. at the time of award, the student is not eligible for the scholarship.
- Must identify as a woman
- Applicant must include “Women in STEM Scholarship” in the subject line of the submission email. (submission to be sent to grants@abcwildlife.com)
One award of $1,000 will be granted to the top essay submitted, and up to nine other students may receive awards for their submissions. Funds may be used for tuition, academic projects, medical expenses, housing, living expenses, transportation, or other education-related costs. In addition to your essay, please send proof of enrollment and one letter to serve as an academic reference. Both proof of enrollment and the letter of reference are due by July 1, 2023.July 1, 2023https://abcwildlife.com/about-us/women-in-stem-scholarship/
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scholarshipAbbott and Fenner Scholarship
scholarship recipient
Abbott & Fenner are committed to continuing our efforts at helping those who have the desire and ambition to succeed.

The winner(s) of this annual scholarship will receive their award within 2 weeks of the listed deadline.
To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay on the topic below. The essay should be between 500 and 1000 words. Your submissions must be sent to us by email at: scholarships@abbottandfenner.com

All applicants should include their full name and mailing address with their submissions as well as the school they are currently attending.

Topic: Describe your educational career and life goals. Explain your plan for achieving these goals. Include your degree/major, why you selected it, and how this degree/major will help you achieve your goals.
one time awardnationalThe A&F Scholarships are available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any accredited post secondary institution.
$1,000June 10, 2023https://abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.php
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scholarship$1,000 Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship
scholarship recipient
Paying for school can be stressful. That’s why we decided to make it super easy and fast to enter this $1,000 scholarship!

Simply register below and you could be the next winner of our easy scholarship! We are giving out four $1,000 awards, ending quarterly (March, June, September & December!)
Fill out short applicationone time awardnationalAny Immigration status:
Open to high school, college, and graduate school students of all years. Must be currently enrolled full time (in high school or at an accredited university) or planning on enrolling within 24 months.
$1,000June 30, 2023Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship
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scholarshipDelete Cyberbullying
scholarship recipient
In an effort to get students committed to the cause of deleting cyberbullying, we are offering the $1,000 Delete Cyberbullying Scholarship Award for high school and college students to help cover educational expenses.You must complete the online application form (or you can print out the application and mail it to: 2261 Market Street #291, San Francisco CA 94114), and respond to prompt in 500 words or less:

Answer ONE of the following questions in 500 words or less.
Option 1: "Why is it important to work to delete cyberbullying?"
Option 2: "How has cyberbullying personally affected you?"


Selection is based on the written statement and focused on creativity, content and commitment to the cause of deleting cyberbullying.
one time awardnationalTo apply, you must be a high school student (9th-12th grader), college student or graduate student attending or planning to enter an accredited U.S. college or university.$1,000June 30, 2023Scholarship — Delete Cyberbullying
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scholarshipOne lawyer can change the world: Fill out the request form for more information on the One Lawyer Can Change the World Scholarship including how to apply, official rules and more.

scholarship recipient
In the right hands, a law degree can be a powerful tool. History is filled with great accounts of leaders who made it their life’s work to embody the law and serve as agents of change.

Each year we honor 10 future change agents who are heading to law school. All ten finalists will be rewarded with scholarships to help pay for the first year of law school.
Must be an incoming 1L student starting Fall '23
- Submit a 500-word essay or less by June 1, 2023.
- The top 10 finalists will be announced on June 30, 2023.
- The First and Second Place Winners will be announced on July 14, 2023.
- All scholarship awards are paid directly to each finalist’s law school on August 1, 2023.
one time awardnationalany immigration statusFirst Place: $10k | Second Place: $5k | Eight Runners-up: $1k
June 1, 2023One Lawyer Can Change the World Scholarship
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scholarshipJane Austen Scholarship: Jane Austen Society of North America
scholarship recipient
write an essay answering the prompt and following submission guidelines, and fill out application.Write essay based on the following prompt:

In Pride and Prejudice and Jane Austen's other novels, we see proposals and marriages that are motivated by love, as well as those that are better described as arranged marriages or marriages of convenience. Many cultures today also expect arranged marriages (not the same as forced). In your essay, compare and discuss the different types of marriages or courtships found in the novels, whether those relationships are new or longstanding.

Undergraduate/ Graduate students: Discuss at least two Austen novels of your choice in your essay.
one time awardinternationalCollege/University: enrolled in at least six credit hours of course work at a junior college, college, or university.
Graduate School: enrolled in at least three credit hours of graduate course work at a college or university leading to an advanced degree.
First Place: $1,000 scholarship, plus free registration and two nights’ lodging for JASNA’s 2023 Annual General Meeting in Denver, CO, Nov. 3-5. (Transportation to the conference is not provided.)
Second Place: $500 scholarship
Third Place: $250 scholarship
Winners will also receive one year of membership in JASNA, publication of their essays on this website, and a set of Norton Critical Editions of Jane Austen's novels.
June 1, 2023 midnight PDThttps://jasna.org/programs/essay-contest

https://jasna.org/programs/essay-contest/submission/
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scholarshipCalifornia Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation Scholarship
scholarship recipient
The California Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation (CLLCF) is pleased to invite all qualified California residents to apply for a scholarship. This scholarship program was established to assist deserving students by offering financial assistance to help meet educational expenses.

- Completed Application
- Resume
- Two Recommendation Letters
- School Transcript (Official or Unofficial)
- Acceptance letter to the school you will attend during the next school year (for prospective undergraduate, transfer, and graduate students)
one time awardCA- Any immigration status
- Be a full time student (undergraduate or graduate) in good academic standing at an accredited college or university, OR
- Be a graduating high school senior with written proof of acceptance at an accredited institution of higher learning.
- Have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.5
- Submit a completed application along with all required supplementary documents by the application deadline.
$1,000June 1, 2023https://cllcf.org/scholarship-program
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scholarshipB.Davis Scholarship
scholarship recipient
The generosity of our site sponsors have allowed us to offer a scholarship to help the students who visit our site.To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay of less than 1000 words on the topic below:

Your submissions must be sent to us by email at awards@studentawardsearch.com

Describe the three characteristics of leadership you value most. Discuss why you believe that these traits are so important and how you feel that they are developed in an individual.
one time awardnationalhis Scholarship is available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any post secondary institution.

There is no age restriction
Be sure to include your name and the school you are attending this year and next
This is not an academic scholarship but we would like to know where you are going to school now and what your future academic plans are.

Please do not send transcripts or letters of recommendation at this time.
$1,000May 21, 2023B. Davis Scholarship “Student Award Search Aid”
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scholarshipRentHop
scholarship recipient
The RentHop Apartment Scholarship awards two separate scholarship for a total of $2,000 a year to eligible undergraduate students in bachelors and associate degree programs in the US who demonstrate the ambition, diligence, leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit that is central to our company culture. Fill out scholarship application form and respond the prompt in under 500 words.

Prompt: Imagine yourself 10 years in the future after having graduated college and living the life of your dreams: find a listing on RentHop you picture yourself living in and write how it contributes to your ideal day. Please provide a link to the listing. Finalists may have an opportunity to be featured on our blog.
one time awardnationalCash scholarship of $1000*
A part-time or full-time internship with RentHop (optional)
April 30, 2023https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5Wyedk7v0yfmNReUJIzer5R_KbScNjwO4KkJjLfnbx7z_TA/viewform


https://www.renthop.com/resources/college-scholarship
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scholarshipPatterson Law Group: #TextFreeForTita Distracted Driving Scholarship
scholarship recipient
Distracted driving accidents are completely preventable. With increased education, awareness, and enforcement, we can reduce distracted driving accidents together. The Text Free For Tita Scholarship was founded not only to honor Tita, but to help ensure accidents like Tita’s no longer continue to occur. The winner of our bi-annual scholarship will be awarded $1,000 for their contribution to the campaign.(1) Complete application
(2) Patterson Law Group is looking for students to use their creativity to create & share ways to reduce the number of accidents due to distracted driving in Texas. Submissions can be in the following forms:

- Video or other multimedia, Written (like a poem) of Photo or Graphic (including a viral Facebook post or mock-up of a billboard)

Then post your submission on Facebook or Instagram with the hashtags #TextFreeForTita and #scholarship (must be public) and tag @pattersonlawgroup.
one time awardNationalAny immigration status

In addition to the social media post, applicants MUST email this completed application by May 31 for the Spring Semester Winner and December 15 for the Fall Semester Winner. Email scholarship@pattersonpersonalinjury.com with any questions.
A check for $1,000 will be issued directly to the recipient’s school to cover these expenses.
Scholarship to be used only for university or law school tuition and related educational expenses.
The winner will be notified 30 days after the submission deadline.
By submitting a scholarship application, the applicant agrees to allow Patterson Law Group to use the content of the submission, the applicant’s name, the name of the university or law school, and/or picture(s) of any of the above on the firm’s websites and other marketing materials.
May 31 (spring semsster) and December 15 (fall semester)
This is a biannual scholarship
Text Free for Tita Bi-Annual Scholarship
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scholarshipINROADSinternThe INROADS Internship Program works at the college level to prepare talented diverse students across the country for corporate readiness with business soft skills, real world leadership development activities, academic and career support, and an opportunity for a paid internship.\INROADS Internships are primarily full-time during the summer months. There are some limited micro-internships and fall/spring opportunities available. If you are interested please make that selection on your application or profile.nationalThere is no age restrictionvariesvaries https://ext1.inroads.org/IOL_Application/App/Eligibility

Prescreen eligibility
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scholarshipGMiS California Health Sciences Scholarships
scholarship recipient
Great Minds in STEM (GMiS) is pleased to announce the GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarships, which provide financial assistance and support for underrepresented students in California, pursuing undergraduate degrees in health-related disciplines. - Personal Statement addressing a topic determined by Great Minds in STEM
- Current Resume
- One Peer Letter of Recommendation from a friend, classmate, lab partner, roommate, teammate, or fellow member of a campus or community organization
- One Faculty Letter of Recommendation from a faculty, teacher, mentor, advisor, counselor, principal, dean, or MEP Director
- Official Transcript with the imprinted seal or signature of your college (Transcripts must be in English). Transcripts must indicate a cumulative GPA based on a 4.0 scale.
- Self-photo (used for publication purposes only)
one time awardnationalBe sure to include your name and the school you are attending this year and next$1,000April 30, 2023

Applicants must first create a username and password to gain access to the scholarship portal. Applicants will be able to log back in and continue to review, edit, delete and or resubmit a new application through 11:59 pm PST on April 30.
https://greatmindsinstem.org/gmis-scholarship-application/gmis-scholarships/california-health-sciences-scholarships/#
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scholarshipPG&E
scholarship recipient
Better Together STEM Scholarships:
The authorized distribution for new awards is $350,000 and will be allocated as follows:
Twenty awards of $10,000 ($200,000)
Twenty awards of $5,000 ($100,000)
Twenty awards of $2,500 ($50,000).
- A current, complete transcript of grades. Grade reports are not accepted. Transcripts must display student name, school name, grades and credit hours for each course and term in which each course was taken.
- A recent PG&E bill. The bill must display the customer’s name and service address.
- One online recommendation form must be submitted on your behalf no later than May 5, 2023 3:00 pm Central Time.
one time award
PG&E California Counties
This is not an academic scholarship but we would like to know where you are going to school now and what your future academic plans are.Twenty awards of $10,000 ($200,000)
Twenty awards of $5,000 ($100,000)
Twenty awards of $2,500 ($50,000).
May 2, 2023Better Together STEM Scholarship Program
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scholarshaipAICA Orthopedics
scholarship recipient
Having treated over 100,000 patients and accident victims, AICA Orthopedics is proud to offer a $1000 scholarship in the Fall of 2023.

AICA is a multi-specialty ortho, joint, and chiro clinic that is looking to give back to the community and help one student with financial assistance for their educational expenses. Students studying in the healthcare, medical, and law fields are particularly encouraged to apply.

However, the program is open to all students no matter the field they choose to study in.
A $1000 scholarship is being offered for the Fall of 2023. This scholarship award must be used only for educational expenses such as tuition, books, and on-campus room and board for the 2023 academic year.
All applicants will email Nathan Taitt at AICAMariettaScholarship@gmail.com the following:
- Your name, address, phone number, and name of the college you’re attending.
- A 500-800 word essay explaining what field you’re majoring in, why you chose it, and how this scholarship would specifically benefit you.
- The essay must be in .docx format, and only one essay can be submitted per application.
- If you do not win the scholarship you may reapply for subsequent opportunities AICA has. If won, you may not reapply.
- Enrollment proof must be provided if chosen.
- Essay and basic student information may be shared on our website if won.
one time awardnational$1,000April 17th, 2023 @11:59 PM https://aica.com/scholarship/
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scholarshipThe BHW Group
scholarship recipient
Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master's degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the 2023 school year.
1. fill out application
2. write 500-800 words responding to one of the following questions
Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it.
Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day.
one time awardnationalPlease do not send transcripts or letters of recommendation at this time.$3,000April 15th, 2023https://thebhwgroup.com/scholarship
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scholarshipAmerican Bar Association
scholarship recipient
The ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship grants 10 - 20 incoming diverse law students with $15,000 of financial aid over their three years in law school. Since its inception, more than 400 students from across the country have received the ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship.1. first-year law student Fall '23
2. racial or ethnic minority
3. 2.5 gpa
4. before receiving scholarship funds, recipients will be required to demonstrate admission to and plans to enroll at an ABA-accredited law school
divided over 3-yearsnationalUndocumented students, DACA students, and U.S resident students are encouraged to apply. Unfortunately, international students outside or inside the U.S. are ineligible to apply. $15,000April 15, 2023Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund


https://losf.smapply.io/
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scholarshipSpark - powered by Immigrants Rising
scholarship recipient
We offer two different types of one-time, non-renewable grants:

Developing Business Owner Grants ($5,000): Grants to individuals starting or growing a business with annual gross business revenue less than $100,000 in the 2021 or 2022 taxable year.

Mature Business Owner Grants ($10,000): Grants to individuals growing a business with annual gross business revenue more than $100,000 up to $1,000,000 in the 2022 taxable year.
individual must be starting or growing a business as of 2021 or 2022one time awardnationalmust be either:
- undocumented (including DACA, TPS. DED, etc.)
- limited english proficiency, regardless of immigration or citizenship status
$5,000 or $10,000 (depends on eligibility)Priority deadline: May 8, 2023
Final deadline: May 15, 2023
https://spark.immigrantsrising.org/seed-funding/
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scholarshipCALIFORNIA LATINO LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
scholarship recipient
The California Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation (CLLCF) is pleased to invite all qualified California residents to apply for a scholarship. This scholarship program was established to assist deserving students by offering financial assistance to help meet educational expenses.- Completed Application
- Resume
- Two Recommendation Letters
- School Transcript (Official or Unofficial)
- Acceptance letter to the school you will attend during the next school year (for prospective undergraduate, transfer, and graduate students)
one time awardstatewide- Be a full time student (undergraduate or graduate) in good academic standing at an accredited college or university, OR
- Be a graduating high school senior with written proof of acceptance at an accredited institution of higher learning.
- Have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.5
- Submit a completed application along with all required supplementary documents by the application deadline
$5,000June 1, 2023Scholarship Program - The California Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation (CLLCF)
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scholarshipLUNESC
scholarship recipient
Established in 1975, LNESC and LULAC created the LULAC National Scholarship Fund (LNSF) to help youth in underserved communities make the dream of college enrollment a reality. LNSF is a unique partnership between grassroots advocates and corporations that fund educational opportunities for deserving youth across the U.S. Every dollar raised by local LULAC Councils is matched by corporate partners secured by LNESC, increasing the amount given in both the council and corporate names. This model results in a true grassroots/corporate partnership for the empowerment of the Latino community. Former recipients of LNSF scholarships are now leaders in fields of business, science, government, and education. A rigorous selection process assures the expectation that future recipients will demonstrate the same level of excellence.
Applicants must submit the following in order to be considered for an LNSF scholarship:

Completed and signed LNSF application form. LNSF applications must be mailed or emailed directly to a participating LULAC Council by March 31.
High school or college transcript, including cumulative GPA
Verification of admittance or enrollment from the institution the student is attending or planning to attend (i.e. – letter of acceptance, letter from the registrar, or a transcript)
Typed, or neatly printed, personal essay of not more than 500 words
one time awardnationalDACA recipient

Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for a scholarship:

1) Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, legal permanent resident, or be granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
2) Must have applied to or be enrolled as a full-time student in a college or university, including 2-year colleges, or vocational schools that lead to an associate’s degree. Graduate students must have applied to or be enrolled as a part-time student in a college or university.
3) A student will not be eligible for a scholarship if he/she is related to a scholarship committee member, the Council President, or an individual contributor to the local funds of the Council
4) Locations: In 2022-23, sixty-two (62) LULAC Councils participated from the following: Arizona, Arkansas, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin. A list of the 2023-24 participating LULAC Councils will be available March 1.
Applicants are eligible for the following three types of scholarship awards:

National Scholastic Achievement Awards ($2,000)
The student has a GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale or equivalent

Honors Awards ($500 to $2,000)
The student has a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale or equivalent

General Awards ($250 to $1,000)
Grades and academic performance will serve as indicators; however, emphasis may be placed on the individual’s motivation, sincerity, and integrity, which can best be revealed through a personal interview and in the personal essay. Need, community involvement, and leadership activities will also be considered.
March 31, 2023LULAC National Scholarship Fund

https://www.lnesc.org/2023_LNSF_Student_Application.pdf
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scholarship1,000 Dreams Fund
scholarship recipient
The purpose of the 1000 Dreams Scholarship is to provide one-time educational assistance for high school aged girls or currently enrolled college-aged women in the United States. This can include assistance for needs including but not exclusive to: educational conferences, instructional programs related to creative or artistic pursuits, graduate exam application fees, or textbooks. Needs that are ongoing (e.g., utility bills, food costs) or related to medical care are not covered by this fund.
1) be women attending a two-year or four-year college/university; OR current high school students;
demonstrate financial need;
2) include two letters of recommendation; and
3) include an essay explaining how the grant would be used.
4) funds must be used the semester after they are awarded and cannot be deferred.
one time awardnationalAny immigration status

All women enrolled in a U.S. based institution – high school, college, university, graduate school, etc. – are able to apply regardless of citizenship. You must show proof of current enrollment in a United States based school.
variesMarch 31, 2023https://gkccf.academicworks.com/opportunities/5341

https://1000dreamsfund.org/
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scholarshipThe Voyager
scholarship recipient
This scholarship gives college students financial aid to alleviate the burden of college debt, meaningful travel experiences to expand their horizons, and a network of mentors and leaders to support them.
The Voyager Scholarship was created by the Obamas and Brian Chesky, Airbnb Co-founder and CEO, to help shape such leaders. Even though they come from different backgrounds, both the President and Brian believe that exposure to new places and experiences generates understanding, empathy, and cooperation which equips the next generation to create meaningful change.
1) Students will receive up to $25,000 per year in “last dollar” financial aid for their junior and senior years of college.
2) Students will receive a $10,000 stipend and Airbnb travel credit to pursue a summer work-travel experience between their junior and senior year of college. The students will design their own Summer Voyage to gain exposure to new communities and experience in a chosen field.
3) 10-year travel stipend
After graduation, Airbnb will provide the students with a $2,000 travel credit every year for 10 years, totaling $20,000. This will allow students to continue to broaden their horizons and forge new connections throughout their public service careers.
4) Fall Summit
Each fall, students will be invited to a summit to help define and inspire their public service journey.
5)Network of leaders
Throughout the program, students will be invited to an ongoing speaker series, giving them access to a network of leaders. This network of leaders will expose them to new areas of service and innovations happening in their fields. After graduation, they will join the Obama Foundation’s global community, providing them with Foundation resources and programming.
As part of your application, you must upload the following:
1) A current, complete transcript of grades. Grade reports are not accepted. Transcripts must display:
a) Student name
b) School name
c) Grades and credit hours for each course
d)Term in which each course was taken
2) A copy of pages one and two of the most recently filed 1040 form used to complete the financial section of the application.
a)If you are claimed as a dependent, please supply financial information and the tax form from your parent(s) or guardian(s).
b)If you are independent, please supply financial information and the tax form for yourself.
one time awardnationalDACA recipient, Junior standing Fall 2023, Public Service Career

- Plan to enroll full-time in their junior year of study at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States in Fall 2023.
Eligible students are:
- Finishing sophomore year in Spring 2023. Applicants should be considered “juniors” based on the total number of earned credits at their institution by Fall 2023.
Or transferring from a two-year to a four-year college for their 2023-2024 junior academic year
- Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or equivalent
- Have demonstrated a commitment to public service
- Plan to pursue a career in public service upon graduation

(We have a broad definition of public service, which includes careers in government, non-profits or the private sector. A career in public service includes a range of occupations—from community organizing to social work and from entrepreneurship to the arts—all committed to solving our biggest challenges together.)

- Be a United States (US) citizen, US permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA)



up to $50,000 AND $10,00 stipend with Airbnb travel credit (AND MORE)
1) Students will receive up to $25,000 per year in “last dollar” financial aid for their junior and senior years of college.
2) Students will receive a $10,000 stipend and Airbnb travel credit to pursue a summer work-travel experience between their junior and senior year of college. The students will design their own Summer Voyage to gain exposure to new communities and experience in a chosen field.
3) 10-year travel stipend
After graduation, Airbnb will provide the students with a $2,000 travel credit every year for 10 years, totaling $20,000. This will allow students to continue to broaden their horizons and forge new connections throughout their public service careers.
4) Fall Summit
Each fall, students will be invited to a summit to help define and inspire their public service journey.
5)Network of leaders
Throughout the program, students will be invited to an ongoing speaker series, giving them access to a network of leaders. This network of leaders will expose them to new areas of service and innovations happening in their fields. After graduation, they will join the Obama Foundation’s global community, providing them with Foundation resources and programming.
March 22, 2023 @3:00pmhttps://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/obama-chesky-scholarship/

https://www.obama.org/voyager-scholarship/?sfmc_s=0033600001nLtV0AAK&utm_source=crm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=p44%20scholarshipemail_051322#full-requirements-list
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scholarshipMattress Advisor
Scholarship recipient
Mattress Advisor’s Sleep Science Scholarship
Applicants need to submit a written piece exploring their personal relationship with sleep health and the impact it’s had on their education in an 800-1000 word essay. It should: Quote research from recent studies in this field and explain what resources are available to help reduce poor sleep health.

one time awardnationalAny immigration status

Applicants must be enrolled, or due to be enrolled, as a full-time student at an accredited US college or university for the semester that they are applying to receive the scholarship. Domestic, international, online and undocumented students are welcome to apply.
Applicants need to upload proof of enrollment. We will accept a recent transcript, acceptance letter, or tuition bill.
$1,000March 20, 2023 (same deadline annually)Sleep Scholarships | Mattress Advisor

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEfnxLAOrfyoPxhF3LFu3u_BYkm8naWfY4qFtdNgMb8hHfQg/viewform
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scholarship Point Foundation - The LGBTQ Scholarship Fund
Scholarship recipient
The BIPOC Scholarship from Point Foundation provides financial, coaching, and community support to BIPOC communities.
1) Make an account to fill out application
2) Application:
A) GENERAL INFO SECTION
Basic information about your education and academic plans for the future.
An unofficial transcript from your most recent school.
Information about your current financial need.
Information about up to seven activities or work experiences that have had a positive impact on you and/or others.
B) ESSAY RESPONSE SECTION
Gather your thoughts on why you are pursuing an academic degree.
Consider how your lived experience has contributed to your personal growth.
A headshot of yourself.
Funding is provided for a single academic term.
nationalAny immigration status

1) Scholarship recipients must identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) communities and LGBTQ.
2) Must be enrolled or intending to enroll at an accredited community college, four-year college/university, or graduate program in the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska. Students in college or universities in a United States territory or post-doctoral program are not eligible.
3) Must be enrolled full-time or part-time (six credits) for the funded term.
4) Must be “out” as a person who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community.
Amount: Up to $1,500
March 15, 2023 @9:00amBIPOC Scholarship | Point Foundation
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Scholarship Access Scholarships
Scholarship recipient
$1,000 Too Cool to Pay for School ScholarshipFill out the formone time awardnationalOpen to anyone in the U.S.$1,000Friday, March 31, 2023Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship
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Scholarship Bold
Scholarship recipient
Yan ScholarshipFemale, undergraduate, first-generation, immigrantone time awardnationalFemale, first-gen, undergrad student; any immigrant$1,000Saturday, April 1, 2023Yan Scholarship | Bold.org
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Scholarship Bold
Scholarship recipient
Goobie-Ramlal Education Scholarshipfirst generation high school senior or undergraduate student of Caribbean decent with at least a 3.0 GPA and volunteering experince, immigrant or child of immigrant parentsone time awardnationalfirst gen, of Caribbean decent, minimum 3.0 GPA, volunteer experince, immigrant or child of immigrant parents$1,000Monday, May 1, 2023
https://bold.org/scholarships/goobie-ramlal-education-scholarship/
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Scholarship Chin: Shui Kuen and Allen Chin Scholarship
Scholarship recipient
GPA 3.0 minimum, have financial need, student or p;arent currently/ formerly employed at an Asian-owned or Asian cuisine restaurant, community advocacy and social justice work, NO CITIZENSHIP SGTATUS REQUIREMENT GPA 3.0 minimum, have financial need, student or p;arent currently/ formerly employed at an Asian-owned or Asian cuisine restaurant, community advocacy and social justice work, NO CITIZENSHIP SGTATUS REQUIREMENTone time awardnationalGPA 3.0 minimum, have financial need, student or p;arent currently/ formerly employed at an Asian-owned or Asian cuisine restaurant, community advocacy and social justice work, NO CITIZENSHIP SGTATUS REQUIREMENT $1,000Friday, March 24, 2023
https://www.tfaforms.com/4949339
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Scholarship Coupon Plus Deals
Scholarship recipient
"save for future"Must be aa 3rd or 4th year college student, 3.2 GPA, must respond tol prompt in mo more than $1,000 wordsone time awardinternational (open to anyone in the world)
3rd or 4th years, with a 3.2 GPA
$3,000Sunday, December 31, 2023Coupons Plus Deals - Save for Future Scholarship
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Scholarship Generation Google ScholarshipScholarship recipient Scholarship for aspiring students pursuing computer science degrees excel in technology and become leaders in the field.Students in a BA or PhD program, Studyin Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or closely related technical fieldOnlineBA or PhD Program, Studing CS, CSE, or related field, Demonstrate strong academics, Demonstrate finacial need, and Exemplify leadership and demonstrate passion for improving representation of underrepresented groups in computer science and technology
10,000 USD or 5,000 CADCLOSED (will open in 2023) https://buildyourfuture.withgoogle.com/scholarships/generation-google-scholarship/
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Scholarship Grand Canyon Law GroupScholarship recipient For students intrested in equality in the justice system-essay response -resume -transcipt One time awardOnline-High school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student -also open for international students enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university -3.0 Gpa and good overall standing $1,000Wednesday, May 31, 2023
2021 Equal Justice Scholarship - Grand Canyon Law Group
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Scholarship Immigrants Rising
Scholarship recipient
MarvelOptics.com Scholarship Program (Spring)Any current, full-time student at an accredited two-year or four-year American university or college one time awardnationalany immigration status$3,000Thursday, January 5, 2023
https://marveloptics.com/blog/scholarship-program
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Scholarship Immigrants Rising
Scholarship recipient
Environmental Awareness Scholarship Applicants under the age of 18 must include the signature of a parent or legal guardianone time awardnationalany immigration status1,000Wednesday, February 1, 2023https://accessscholarships.com/scholarship/environmental-awareness-scholarship/
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Scholarship Immigrants Rising
Scholarship recipient
Lamber-Goodnow Injury Law Team Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy ScholarshipMust either be applying for a physical therapy or occupational therapy academic program for enrollment the following year or currently be enrolled in this type of program and remain enrolled through the following academic yearone time awardnational any immigration status$1,000Thursday, December 1, 2022https://lambergoodnow.com/scholarships/
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Scholarship Immigrants Rising
Scholarship recipient
RentHop Apartment Scholarship (Spring) Applicants must be current student in eligible undergraduate program or graduating highschool senior, working towards a bachelor's degree or associates degreeone time awardnational any immigration status
1000 or a part time or full time internship with Renthop(optional)
Sunday, April 30, 2023https://www.renthop.com/resources/college-scholarship
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Scholarship Immigrants Rising
Scholarship recipient
Hispanic Scholarship Fund Applicants must be DACA recipient with a minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale for college and graduate students. Must be of Hispanic Heritage and submit FASFA or state based financial aid one time awardnational
must be DACA current recipient
$5,000Wednesday, February 15, 2023
https://www.hsf.net/scholarship
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Scholarship Immigrants Rising
Scholarship recipient
Red Thread Foundation for women
Must be a first year attending a U.S college or university progam in the fall
one time awardnational reguire a letter of reccomendation and an essay $1,000Tuesday, February 28, 2023
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQ3MdmS8AkFgGW9iDsLbQ1t1nUHPQ-YdbZ4fOQvMY7uhGfIw/viewform
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Scholarship LAGRANT
Scholarship recipient
LAGRANT Foundation 2023 Scholarship Program
Applicants must be DACA recipients, have at least a 3.0 GPA
in May (dates specified on website)
nationalDACA recipient, full-time student, advertising/ marketing/ public relations major$2,000Tuesday, February 28, 2023
https://www.lagrantfoundation.org/scholarship-application-process
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Scholarship PCB Solutions
Scholarship recipient
Chuan Ai Lu Engstrom Scholarship (Spring)Any current, full-time student of an accredited American university
or college, with a minimum cumulative GPA of at least 2.5
one time awardnationalany immigration status$1,000Decemeber 1, 2022
https://pcb-solutions.com/scholarship/
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Scholarship Women Band DirectorsScholarship recipient Scholarships for undergrad and grad women who intend to becoming band directors. Grad or Undergraduate women OnlineGrad or Undergrad Women Awards may varyCLOSED (may open for 2023 cycle)https://womenbanddirectors.org/scholarships
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ScholarshipLynn G. Bellenger Engineering Technology Scholarship N/Aavailable to a qualified female undergraduate engineering technology student. Scholarship was established in memory of ASHRAE’s first woman president who served 2010-2011.-GPA : 3.0 Official transcript of grades. Transcript must be mailed in a separately sealed envelope. Photocopies will not be accepted.
Three signed letters of recommendation as follows: one from an instructor or faculty advisor, one from a current or past employer, and one from another character reference (other than a family member). In the case of institutions with an ASHRAE student branch, a letter from the faculty advisor of that branch may be one of the letters of recommendation.
1 Academic Year N/A- Female, 3.0 GPA, College Stduent$5,000Decemeber 1, 2022https://www.ashrae.org/communities/student-zone/scholarships-and-grants/engineering-technology-scholarships
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IntershipUROCEach program is aimed to help guide the student towards their academic/career goals by providing research training and leadership development opportunities.SummerUC Merced
https://uroc.ucmerced.edu/uroc-programs
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ScholarshipBold.orgChang Heaton Scholarship for Music
Excellence
- Undergraduate or Graduate Student
- BIPOC First-Generation
- Pursuing Music or Theater
NationalDoes not require U.S. Citizeship
or Permanent Residency
Friday, July 28, 2023bold.org/scholarships/chang-heaton-scholarship-for-music-excellence
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ScholarshipCollege BoardCollege Board BigFuture Scholarship- High School StudentNationalDoes not require U.S. Citizeship
or Permanent Residency
Monday, July 31, 2023bigfuture.collegeboard.org
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ScholarshipABC Law CentersABC Law Centers Disability Advocacy Scholarship- Undergraduate or Graduate Student
- 3.0 G.P.A +
- Interest or personal experience in disability advocacy
NationalDoes not require U.S. Citizeship
or Permanent Residency
Monday, July 31, 2023abclawcenters.com/abc-law-centers-disability-advocacy-scholarship
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ScholarshipBold.org@ESPDaniella Debt Grant- College or Graduate-Level Student with Student Loan DebtNationalDoes not require U.S. Citizeship
or Permanent Residency
Monday, July 31, 2023bold.org/scholarships/esp-daniella-debt-grant
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ScholarshipVillarreal LawVillarreal Law Scholarship- High School Senior, Undergraduate or Law Student
- Have a passion for the law
NationalDoes not require U.S. Citizeship
or Permanent Residency
Tuesday, August 1, 2023jvlawfirm.net/scholarship
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FellowshipEducation & Leadership FoundationEmpowerment Fellowship
Cohort 7(04/1/24 - 6/28/24) Announcement
- Any student enrolled in an education program from a private or four-year public
university, community college, for-profit college, or educational program such as
vocational training
NationalStudents enrolled within a college/university institution04/1/24 - 6/28/24https://www.elfus.org/fellowship
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