1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation Scholarship | Customer Care - 855-670-4787 contactus@applyists.com | http://www.freeportinmycommunity.com/employees/-scholarship-programs | Varies | January 15 | • The biological or adopted children (dependents for income tax purposes) of full-time, active employees working at a U.S. location; as well as all expatriates or third country nationals on a U.S. payroll. Eligible High School Applicants o An eligible child in his or her senior year of high school, planning to pursue a baccalaureate degree at a 2- or 4-year college*, university or hospital school of nursing. o A cumulative GPA requirement of 2.5 Eligible College Level Applicants o An eligible child enrolled as a full-time student in his or her freshman, sophomore, or junior year pursuing a baccalaureate degree at a 2- or 4-year college*, university or hospital school of nursing. o A cumulative GPA requirement of 2.5 | No | Engineering and Science | ||
3 | Point Foundation: College Scholarships for LGBTQ Students | Point Foundation 5055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 501 Los Angeles, CA 90036 | LA Office: 323-933-1234 Phone 866-33-POINT (866-337-6468) info@pointfoundation.org | http://www.pointfoundation.org/OnlineApplicationInfo | Varies | January 15 | Must be enrolled or intending to enroll at an accredited college or university based in the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, in the fall of 2018. Students enrolled or intending to enroll in a college or university in a United States territory are NOT eligible. Must be “out” as a person who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community. Must be enrolled full-time for the full academic year. Must be enrolled in a degree-granting undergraduate or graduate/ doctoral program. | Yes | Any | |
4 | Microsoft Tuition Scholarship Program | Microsoft Corporation Corporate Headquarters One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-6399 | scholars@microsoft.com | https://careers.microsoft.com/students/scholarships | Will cover Full or Parital Tuition costs for one academic year | January 20 | Eligibility: You must be enrolled full time in a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico at the time the application is submitted The scholarship is open to students pursuing Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related STEM degree Maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0 | No | Computer Science,STEM, and Computer Engineering | |
5 | RTDNA Journalism Scholarships | N/A | katem@rtdna.org | http://www.rtdna.org/content/scholarships | Varies | January 20 | Scholarships are open to undergraduate students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism. Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time sophomores, juniors or seniors in good standing when scholarships are awarded for the 2018-2019 academic year. Students may apply for only one RTDNF scholarship, and past RTDNF scholarship winners are not eligible. | |||
6 | The Princeton Prize in Race Relations | Princeton University, P.O. Box 291, Princeton, NJ 08542-0291 | Phone: (800) 742-1036 e-mail: PPrize@princeton.edu | https://pprize.princeton.edu/apply | $1,000 | January 23 | *Must be a High School student *Must be involved in an activity that helps improve race relations in your school or community and must describe activity in Part I of application *Must have a supporter (not related to candidate) to fill out Part II of application | No | Any | |
7 | CoffeeForLess.com “Hit the Books” Scholarship | 250 South 18th Street Suite 802 | Philadelphia, PA 19103 | Email: Info@CoffeeForLess.com Ph: 800-261-2859 | http://www.coffeeforless.com/scholarship | $500 | January 23 | *Must be aged 18-25 and enrolled in an accredited college or university **Candidates will have the opportunity to compete once in January and again in September for the scholarship, but will only be eligible to win the scholarship once. *Submit an essay of no more than 500 words on the subjects of the importance of education in your life and how the scholarship money will assist your goals *Bonus points will be awarded to those students who find a creative way to include their passion for coffee within their essay without losing sight of the primary topic | N/A | Any | |
8 | AWM Essay Contest | 11240 Waples Mill Road AWM Contact Form Suite 200 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 | Phone: 703-934-0163 Fax: 703-359-7562 Email: awm@awm-math.org | https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/essay-contest | Varies | January 28 | This essay contest is open to students in the following categories: Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Undergraduate | No | Any | |
9 | Desert Club Scholarship | Jennifer Dahl 4500 E. Cavalry Drive Gilbert, AZ 85297 | hovdegirl@yahoo.com | http://christmasideahouse.org/sites/cih/2017-2018-desert-club-scholarship-reapplication-2/ | Varies | January 29 | Graduating high school seniors who are in need of financial assistance and to former scholarship recipients. | |||
10 | $1,000 Essay Writing Scholarship | N/A | N/A | https://zaidlaw.com/scholarship/ | $1,000 | January 31 | Write an essay of 1,500 words on “Road Traffic Safety”. The essay should represent your opinion, backed up with facts, on how to enhance the road traffic safety and prevent accidents. Submit the essay in PDF or Google Document format. We’ll also need some sort of proof that you’re currently a college student, as this competition is opened for college students only. Your location does not matter. | |||
11 | Girls Impact The World Film Scholarship | N/A | N/A | http://www.connecther.org/gitw/ | $20,000 | January 31 | Any female identified individual in highschool or undergrad. 25 and under | |||
12 | TheDream.US Opportunity Scholarship | 1300 N 17th Street, Suite 1700 Arlington, VA 22209 | Telephone: 1-(855) 670-ISTS (4787) Email: TheDream.US@applyists.com | http://www.thedream.us/scholarships/opportunity-scholarship/ | Varies | January 31 | Live in and have graduated or will graduate from high school in a locked out-state by the end of the 2017-2018 academic year with a GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale; Have taken the SAT or ACT; Are not currently enrolled in a four-year college; Intend to relocate to and enroll full-time in a bachelor’s degree program at one of our Opportunity Partner Colleges in the Fall term of the 2018-2019 academic year; Have significant unmet financial need; Came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; Have DACA or TPS or certify that you meet the immigration eligibility criteria set forth below. | DACA/TPS/UNDOC | No | Any |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | Ascend Educational Fund Scholarship | N/A | E-mail: info@ascendfundny.org | http://ascendfundny.org/scholarship | $2,500- $20,000 | February 1 | • Must be born outside the United States or have two parents born outside the United States - Must be a graduating senior at a high school in the five boroughs of New York City -Must enroll full-time at an accredited public or private college or university in 2018-2019 | No | Any | |
3 | Frank Kazmierczak Memorial Migrant Scholarship | Kazmierczak Scholarship Committee Geneseo Migrant Center 3 Mt. Morris-Leicester Road Leicester, NY 14481 | (800) 245-5681 mreho@gvboces.org | http://migrant.net/scholarships | $1,000 | February 1 | Child of a migrant worker or a migrant worker (priority will be given to those with mobility in the last 3 years) Teaching as a career goal Scholastic achievement Financial need | No | Teaching | |
4 | American Physiological Society Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship | 9650 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20814-3991 | Melinda Lowy, Senior Program Manager, Higher Education Programs mlowy@the-aps.org 301-634-7787 Allison Hood, Project Assistant, Higher Education & Diversity Programs ahood@the-aps.org 301-634-7233 | http://www.the-aps.org/mm/Education/Undergraduate/Educational-Projects/UGSRFs/Application-Information | Varies | February 1 | Applicants must have an over-all GPA of >3.0 (0-4.0 scale). Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students with little or no laboratory research experience. Students should not have more than 9 calendar months of research experience in a physiology laboratory, no previous peer reviewed publications, and no previous abstracts submitted to national or international meetings. The laboratory host must be an APS member in good standing. Looking for an APS member research lab to work in? Check out the APS Research Host Contact List under Resources below for the names of interested research hosts in various locations. Selection of participants is based on academic merit and the availability of appropriate faculty mentors. The current acceptance rate is about 40% of applicants. Special consideration is given to applicants whose socioeconomic background, access to educational opportunities, and other life experiences suggest that they would especially benefit from this type of program. Applications by students from institutions with few or limited research opportunities are especially encouraged. | No | Physiology | |
5 | American Nuclear Society: John and Muriel Landis Scholarships | American Nuclear Society Communications and Outreach 555 N. Kensington Ave. La Grange Park, IL 60526 | Phone: 708-352- 6611 E-mail: outreach@ANS.org | http://www.ans.org/honors/scholarships | $1,000 scholarships (expected for incoming freshmen) $2,000 - $2,500 scholarships (expected for undergraduate and two-year programs) $3,000 - $4,000 scholarships (expected for graduate programs) | February 1 | Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students who have greater than average financial need. Consideration is given to conditions or experiences that render the student disadvantaged (poor high school/undergraduate preparation, due to poverty, etc.) Applicants should be planning a career in nuclear science, nuclear engineering, or a nuclear-related field and be enrolled or planning to enroll in a college or university located in the United States, but need not be U.S. citizens. | Yes | Nuclear science, Nuclear engineering or a Nuclear-related field | |
6 | Alisa’s Angels Scholarships | Alisa’s Angels Foundation 3404 N. Soldier Trail Tucson, AZ 85749 | scholarships@alisasangels.org | http://alisasangels.org/programs/scholarships | Varies | February 1 | Alisa’s Angels Scholarship Application Essay that describes the applicant’s service to others. Unofficial high school transcript through the end of the 7th semester. Scholarship Reference completed by a teacher, counselor or faith leader (such as a pastor or rabbi). The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 2.75. | No | Any | |
7 | BMI Student Composer Award | BMI Student Composer Awards Deirdre Chadwick, Director 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich St. New York, NY 10007-0030, U.S.A. | N/A | https://bmifoundation.org/applications/rules/bmi_student_composer_awards_rules | $500-$5000 | February 1 | -Citizens of a country in the Western Hemisphere. -Enrolled in an accredited public, private, or parochial secondary school, in an accredited college or conservatory of music, or engaged in the private study of music with a recognized and established teacher (other than a relative). -Born on or after February 2, 1989. Applicants must be age 27 or younger, as of the competition deadline on February 1, 2017. -Potential first-time winners or prior winners of this award no more than two times. Any composer having won this award three times previously is not eligible to enter the contest again (Honorable Mention excluded). | No | Musicians (Composers) | |
8 | The Purpose Challenge Scholarship | N/A | laura@prosocialconsulting.com | http://www.purposechallenge.org | Varies | February 1 | No GPA requirement Must complete toolkit and submit essay Must submit essay in English Must live in the US Must attend accredited college (through US Department of Education) in Fall | |||
9 | American Welding Society: Matsuo Bridge Company Scholarship | 8669 NW 36 Street, # 130 Miami, Florida 33166-6672 | Phone: 800-443-9353 or 305-443-9353 | http://www.aws.org/foundation/scholarships/matsuo.html | $2,500 Anually | February 2 | Eligibility The Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan Scholarship will be awarded to a college junior or senior, or a graduate student pursuing a degree in civil engineering, welding engineering, welding engineering technology, or related discipline. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements: Applicant must be a minimum of eighteen years of age. Applicant must have a high school diploma. Applicant must have a 3.0 overall grade point average. Student must be enrolled full or part time in an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicant must submit all application information. | Yes | civil engineering, welding engineering, or welding engineering technology | |
10 | WACE National CO-OP Scholarships Program | 600 Suffolk Street Wannalancit Business Center, First Floor University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, MA 01854 | Marty Ford at marty_ford@uml.edu | http://www.waceinc.org/scholarship/index.html | Varies | February 15 | Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale To qualify for this scholarship, students must: • Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale. • Apply for the 2018-2019 academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions listed. | No | Any | |
11 | Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship Application | SPIE PO Box 10 Bellingham WA 98227-0010 USA | scholarships@spie.org | https://spie.org/membership/student-members/scholarships/application-requirements-and-criteria | Varies | February 15 | You must be a Student Member of SPIE. Standard Student Membership fee is $20. High school, pre-university, secondary school students will receive a one-year complimentary Student Membership. Fill in the Pre-College Membership Application Form and return to scholarships@spie.org Must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an optics, photonics, program or related field (e.g., physics or electrical engineering) at an accredited school for the school year beginning in the Fall 2018 Two recommendations are required. An automated message will be sent to your recommenders providing them with a link to your application where they will fill in a questionnaire. Relatives are not eligible to make recommendations. Please attach your Annual Scholarship Report to the online application form if reapplying. The scholarship application form must show new activities from when you last applied. Annual Scholarship reports are required from all winners. Incomplete applications will not be eligible for consideration. | No | Optics or Electrical Engineering | |
12 | Vegetarian Scholarship Award | PO Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203 | Ph: (410) 366-8343 Email: vrg@vrg.org | http://www.vrg.org/student/scholar.htm#urscholar.htm-1 | One $10,000 Two $5,000 awards | February 15 | *Must be a graduating shigh school senior. *A copy of your transcripts or report cards for the past two years. (An official copy is not necessary. Photocopies of your report cards will suffice.) *Three or more recommendations (including at least one teacher). *Any documentation related to your promotion of vegetarianism in high school and/or community including photographs, newspaper stories, etc | No | Any | |
13 | Optimist International Essay Contest | 4494 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63108 | Email: programs@optimist.org | http://www.optimist.org/e/member/scholarships3.cfm#urscholarships3.cfm-1 | $2,500 | February 15 | *Youth under the age of 18 who have not yet graduated from high school or the equivalent. *Interested students must contact their local Optimist Club. *Need to submit an essay on the pre-assigned topic. *All contestants at each level of the contest must furnish a copy of their birth certificate or passport before participating. | No | Optimist Club | |
14 | National Association of Hispanic Journalists | N/A | N/A | http://www.nahj.org/nahj-scholarships/ | Varies | February 15 | NAHJ scholarship opportunities are open to college-bound high school seniors, college undergraduates and graduate students pursuing careers in English or Spanish-language print, broadcast, digital or photojournalism. Students attending four-year colleges and community colleges in the Unites States and Puerto Rico with a GPA of 3.0 or better | DACA | YES | Journalism |
15 | Chin: Shui Kuen and Allen Chin Scholarship | Shui Kuen and Allen Chin Scholarship Asian Pacific Fund 465 California Street, Suite 809 San Francisco, CA 94104 | scholarship@asianpacificfund.org. | http://asianpacificfund.org/what-we-do/scholarships/apply-for-scholarship | $1,000 | February 23 | Grade level: Incoming freshman or current, full-time undergraduate at a two-year community college or four-year college/university in 2018-19 Student or parent currently/formerly employed at an Asian-owned or Asian cuisine restaurant Any ethnic heritage Community advocacy and social justice work on behalf of Asian American, immigrant, gay and lesbian and/or other progressive causes Minimum GPA: 3.0 Financial need No citizenship status requirement | |||
16 | Seguritan: Frederick and Demi Seguritan Scholarship | Frederick and Demi Seguritan Scholarship Asian Pacific Fund 465 California Street, Suite 809 San Francisco, CA 94104 | scholarship@asianpacificfund.org. | http://asianpacificfund.org/what-we-do/scholarships/apply-for-scholarship | $5,000 | February 23 | Eligibility Criteria: • Grade level: Incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four year-college or university in 2018-19 • Demonstrates outstanding citizenship • Community service required • Interested in business (not required to be business major) • Ethnic heritage: First-generation Asian American (That is, immigrants) • Minimum GPA: 3.0 • Financial need • Residency: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara or Solano county in California |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | Ben Carlson Memorial Scholarship | N/A | bcmsfscholarship@gmail.com | http://www.bencarlsonfoundation.org/scholarship | Varies | March 1 | In order to apply, candidates need to be attending a four-year post-secondary school within ten months of award application date. Applicants must be a current high school senior or undergraduate student. Students continuing or applying to graduate schools will not be considered. Applicants must demonstrates a strong work ethic, academic promise, athleticism, and service to community. High School students must have a minimum unweighted 3.2 GPA, and undergraduate students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be taking a full-time academic course load. Applicants must have present or past participation in a junior lifeguard program or present or past employment as an ocean lifeguard | No | ||
3 | Educators for Fair Consideration New American Scholars Program | E4FC c/o Community Initiatives 354 Pine Street, Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94104 | scholarships@e4fc.org | http://www.e4fc.org/scholarsprogram/scholarsoverview.html | Up to $7,000 | March 1 | -Foreign-born, Do not have permanent residency (green card) or citizenship in the U.S -Financial need -Current or intended enrollment in an accredited college or graduate program for 2017-2018 -GPA Requirement: College (3.0) and High School (3.3) -Academic preparation and community/extracurricular involvement -Previous or intended graduation from a San Francisco Bay Area high school -Current or expected enrollment in a San Francisco Bay Area college or university -San Francisco Bay Area: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo. | Yes | ||
4 | HubShout Internet Marketing Scholarship | Washington Office 140 Little Falls Street Suite 110 Falls Church, VA 22046 | 1-866-482-5505 | http://hubshout.com/?p=scholarship | (2) $1000 | March 1 | The scholarship is open to students with at least one year of college. They must also have a minimum of 3.0 GPA to apply. A scholarship award of $1,000 (each) is awarded to the strongest candidate with a demonstrated passion for Internet Marketing. | Yes | Marketing | |
5 | Barbara Wiedner and Dorothy Vandercook Peace Scholarship | 301 Redbud Way - Nevada City, CA 95959 - USA | portis.leal@gmail.com (530) 265-3887 | http://peacescholarships.org/ | $250 or $500 | March 1 | 1. You are a high school senior or college freshman at time of application, AND 2. You can provide evidence of leadership and/or personal initiative in activities or in an organization (including volunteer of paid work) relating to peace and social justice, nuclear disarmament, and/or conflict resolution. 3. At least two letters of recommendation | No | Any | |
6 | General Board of Higher Education & Ministry Scholarships | GBHEM Office of Loans and Scholarships PO Box 340007 Nashville, TN 37203-0007 | Email: umscholar@gbhem.org Phone: (615) 340-7344 | http://www.gbhem.org/loans-and-scholarships/scholarships/eligibility | Varies | March 1 | DOMESTIC APPLICANT MINIMUM SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS Applicant must be an ACTIVE, full member of The United Methodist Church for at least ONE year. Membership is determined by the date the applicant was confirmed and took membership vows with a United Methodist church (Members of other Methodist denominations are not eligible). Applicants must be pursuing a degree program at ANY accredited institution within the U.S. High school students may apply IF they will be college students in the fall term. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Applicants are required to be full-time students according to their school’s standards for the program for which they are enrolled. | DACA Friendly | No | Yes |
7 | College Success Arizona Scholars Program | N/A | (602) 293-3719 or email Violeta Ramos atvramos@collegesuccessarizona.org | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kPYWhhNLvrShPwcxSQJN4rlLAOtDxTQ3/view?usp=sharing | $2000-$3000 per semester | March 9 | Be a senior graduating from an accredited Arizona high school. □ Be a citizen/legal resident of Arizona, or be residing in Arizona with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) approval and a valid Social Security Number (SSN). □ Have a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.0 or higher. □ Be Pell Grant eligible o DACA Students – Note: You will not receive an EFC upon filing the FAFSA; therefore, DACA applicants are required to complete the FAFSA4caster (https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/estimate) □ Be admitted to an accredited (not technical or vocational) institution of higher education in the state of Arizona beginning in the Fall 2018 semester such as a 4-year college/university OR 2- year community college with the intent on transferring to a 4-year college/university. □ Applicants should have both applied and been accepted to their school of choice before our scholarship application deadline. | |||
8 | TheDream.US National Scholarship | 1300 N 17th Street, Suite 1700 Arlington, VA 22209 | Telephone: 1-(855) 670-ISTS (4787) Email: TheDream.US@applyists.com | http://www.thedream.us/scholars/ | $12,500 Associates Degree $25,000 Bachelors Degree | March 10 | To be eligible to apply, you must: Have graduated or will graduate from high school (or have earned or will earn a high school equivalency diploma) by the end of the 2017-2018 academic year with a GPA of 2.5 or better ona 4.0 scale; Are not enrolled in college at any time in the 2017-18 academic year (excluding enrollment in a high school pre-college or dual enrollment program); Intend to enroll full-time in an associate’s or bachelor’s degree program at one of TheDream.US Partner Colleges (list on website) no later than the Spring of 2019; Are eligible for in-state tuition at the Partner College you want to attend; Have come to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; Have DACA or TPS or certify that you meet the immigration eligibility criteria set forth below Demonstrate significant unmet financial need. Immigration Eligibility Criteria: You were under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012; You came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; You have continuously resided in the United States since June 15, 2007, up to the present time; You were physically present in the United States on June 15, 2012 and had no lawful status; You are currently in school, have graduated or obtained a certificate of completion from high school, have obtained a general education development (GED) certificate, or are an honorably discharged veteran of the Coast Guard or Armed Forces of the United States; You have not been convicted of a felony, significant misdemeanor, or three or more other misdemeanors in the categories which would have disqualified you for DACA, and do not otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety; and You will apply for lawful presence or legal status as soon as the laws allow you to do so. | DACA only | No | Any |
9 | New Leader Scholarship | New Leader Scholarship Marin Community Foundation 5 Hamilton Landing, Suite 200 Novato, CA 9494 | Phone: (415) 331-5853 Email: ruth@newleaderscholarship.org | http://newleaderscholarship.org/apply/ | $8,000 | March 10 | ELIGIBILITY - UNDERGRADUATES ● Enrollment in one of the following Bay Area public universities: California State University, East Bay; San Francisco State University; San Jose State University; Sonoma State University; or University of California at Berkeley ● Will be an upper division student who has attended the school for one academic year or more, with 24 units that were attained at the present university ● Studying the social sciences, human services, public interest law, healthrelated fields, or public service. ● A minimum 3.5 GPA either at the current school or at a combination of the current school plus all schools previously attended; consideration will be given to students with a GPA of 3.2 – 3.49 with special circumstances ● Must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 units each in the following Fall and Spring semesters ● Must be willing and able to attend an interview session in early April. ● Must be willing and able to attend an orientation on a Saturday in May, 2017 ● Demonstrated financial need. ELIGIBILITY - GRADUATES ● Prior New Leader Scholarship recipient at the undergraduate level ● Plan to enroll in a graduate program at a public university in California in 2018-2019 ● Demonstrated financial need ● Must be willing and able to attend an interview session in early April. | Yes | Any | |
10 | Arizona National Livestock Show Scholarship | 1826 W. McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85007-1696 | Phone: (602) 258-8568 | http://www.anls.org/get-involved/scholarships/ | $1,500 | March 15 | Eligibility: 1) High School graduate 2) Currently taking at least 12 hours at a college or university 3) Twelve semester hours completed after high school graduation and prior to applying 4) Maintaining a minimum 2.5 G.P.A. (A = 4) 5) Participation of more than one (1) year in the Arizona National Livestock Show or Arizona National Horse Show as an exhibitor, volunteer or contestant. 6) COMPLETE application and ALL application components submitted to the ANLS Office on or before the deadline OR postmarked by March 15 and received in the ANLS Office within five (5) business days | No | Agriculture | |
11 | The Annual Stewart J. Guss College Student Scholarship | 12777 Jones Road, Suite 297 Houston TX, 77070 | scholarship@attorneyguss.com | https://attorneyguss.com/annual-stewart-j-guss-college-student-scholarship/ | $1,000 | March 15 | This yearly scholarship of $1000 is designed to alleviate some of the financial pressure on promising students wishing to further their education at the college and university level. To qualify for the Guss Scholarship you must be an aspiring or current U.S. college student and must participate in our essay competition on the legal topic outlined below. | |||
12 | Institute for Humane Studies PhD Fellowship | Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University 3434 Washington Blvd., MS 1C5 Arlington, VA 22201 | Phone: 703.993.4880 Fax: 703.993.4890 Email: funding@theihs.org | https://theihs.org/funding/humane-studies-fellowship/ | $15,000 | March 18 | -Be enrolled in a PhD program for the upcoming academic year. -Have a research interest that contributes to liberty-advancing scholarship. | No | Humane Studies (economics, philosophy, law, political science, and sociology) | |
13 | The Association of Raza Educators (A.R.E.) Scholarship | A.R.E. Scholarship Committee P.O. Box 740337 San Diego, CA 92114 | Email: aresandiego94@gmail.com | http://aresandiego.weebly.com/scholarship.html | Amounts vary | March 24 | - Must demonstrate leadership in extracurricular activities; a commitment to improve the conditions of your community, financial need, and most importantly you must demonstrate a high - level of community involvement. - Must be a student/community member residing in San Diego at time of applying. - Must be an Undocumented/ AB 540/ Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) student or an active community member. - Must be enrolled in an accredited College or University for fall 2018 with a full-time schedule. - Must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or above. - Must be able to attend our 10th Annual A.R.E. Banquet | DACA Only | No | Any |
14 | Chicana/Latina Foundation Scholarship | Chicanalatina Foundation 1419 Burlingame Ave. Suite W2 Burlingame, CA 94010 Fax: (650) 373-1090 | PH: 650-548-1049 E-mail: scholarships@chicanalatina.org | http://www.chicanalatina.org/scholarship.html | $1,500 | March 25 | Be a woman of Chicana/Latina heritage. Be enrolled in an accredited college, university, or community college in one of the elegible Northern California counties (list on website) Have lived at least two years in one of the above Northern California counties at the time of application Community College and Undergraduate students must: - Be enrolled as a full-time college student (as defined by your institution*) when applying and for the following academic year, and - Have completed 12 college units after high school graduation, and - Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 of college course work Graduate students must: - Be enrolled graduate/professional students completing course/thesis/dissertation; or have been accepted into graduate/professional school, and - Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for college course work Commit to attending the CLF Leadership Institute (one weekend in August after being selected and one weekend the following year in February) Commit to volunteering ten (10) hours for CLF before March the year after being selected Past CLF awardees may not re-apply until four years after receiving our scholarship | Yes | Any | |
15 | The Financial Women's Association of San Francisco Scholarship | 2018 Financial Women of San Francisco 268 Bush Street #2822 San Francisco, CA 94104-3503 Phone: (415) 586-8599 Fax: (415) 586-6606 | Phone:(415) 586-8599 Email: info@financialwomensf.org | http://financialwomensf.org/eiligibilty-requirements | $5,000 Undergraduate students $10,000 graduate students | March 27 | - Be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter at an independently accredited Bay Area college or university - Be enrolled either at: 1) The main physical campus of a Bay Area college or university; or 2) If not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus. - Follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry. - Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.4 or equivalent | No | Business and Finance | |
16 | Fiesta del Sol Scholarship | Scholarship Committee 2026 S. Blue Island Avenue Chicago, IL. 60608 | Phone: (312) 666-2663 | http://fiestadelsol.org/scholarship/ | Varies | March 30 | Eligibility: Be Latino/a Enrollment at an accredited college or university in an undergraduate, degree-seeking or certificate program or be a senior in High school accepted as an undergraduate student in college. (If in college, be enrolled for a minimum of 6 semester hours in the 2017-2018 school year); Have earned a cumulative minimum of a 2.5 GPA (on a 4 point scale or its equivalence); Demonstrate community or school service; Demonstrate financial need. And one of the following: Live on the Southwest side of Chicago within the following boundaries: Between 16th Street and 79th Street and between Cicero Avenue (4800 West) and Canal Street (500 West); Be or become a volunteer at Pilsen Neighbors Community Council/Fiesta del Sol (min 80 hrs) Sponsored by member institution of Gamaliel of Metro Chicago | No | Any | |
17 | Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Future Business Leader Scholarship | Arizona Community Foundation 2201 E. Camelback Road, Suite 405B Phoenix, AZ 85016 | Phone: 602-294-6081 email: SusetteC@azhcc.com | http://www.azhcc.com/about/AZHCC_Scholarships.aspx | $5,000 | March 31 | • Undergraduate with a declared major in a business college at an North Central Association Accredited college or university in Arizona with an intent to pursue a career in business. You can see the list of accredited schools here: http://www.ncahlc.org/ • Minimum GPA of 3.0 in previously completed college studies. • One parent must be of Hispanic heritage • Will be starting junior or senior year of undergraduate studies • Must be accepted into and enrolled in a Bachelor degree business program. • Must enroll full-time. | No | Business | |
18 | Hispanic Scholarship Fund General College Scholarships | N/A | N/A | https://www.hsf.net/en_US/scholarship | $500-$5,000 | March 31 | Must be of Hispanic Heritage Minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for High School Students Minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for College and Graduate Students Plan to enroll Full-Time in an accredited, not-for-profit, 4-year university, or graduate school, during the FALL of a scholarship cycle (year) U.S. Citizen, Permanent Legal Resident, DACA or Eligible Non-Citizen (as defined by FAFSA) Complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applicable) | DACA | No | Any |
19 | Orphan Foundation of America: Casey Family Scholars | Foster Care to Success 21351 Gentry Drive, Suite 130 Sterling, VA 20166 | Phone: 571-203-0270 ext. 102 Fax: 571.203.0273 E-mail: tinar@fc2success.org | http://www.fc2success.org/our-programs/information-for-students/ | $2,500-$5,000 | March 31 | Have been in public or private foster care for the 12 consecutive months leading up to and including their 18th birthday; OR have been adopted or placed into legal guardianship after their 16th birthday; OR have been orphaned for at least one year at the time of their 18th birthday and not subsequently adopted. Be under the age of 25 on March 31 of the year in which they apply if they have not previously received scholarship funding from Foster Care to Success Have been in foster care or orphaned while living in the United States. U.S. citizenship is not required. Have been accepted into or expect to be accepted into an accredited, Pell-eligible college or other postsecondary school NOTE: This is an undergraduate scholarship only. | |||
20 | PlumbersStock Student Scholarship Contest | 506 North 200 West Cedar City, Utah 84721 | (435) 868-4020 brettt@plumbersstock.com | https://www.plumbersstock.com/page/scholarship/ | Varies | March 31 | This opportunity is available to any high school seniors who will be soon enrolling at a participating school, as well as any students who are currently enrolled (including part-timers). Only those going to schools within the United States are eligible. To qualify for the PlumbersStock Student Scholarship Contest you must meet all these requirements. | |||
21 | Foster Care to Success Scholarships | 21351 Gentry Drive Suite 130 Sterling, VA 20166 | (571) 203-0270 tinar@fc2success.org | http://www.fc2success.org/our-programs/information-for-students/ | $1500-$6000 | March 31 | Applicants must: have been in public or private foster care for the 12 consecutive months prior to their 18th birthday; OR have been adopted or placed into legal guardianship from foster care after their 16th birthday; OR they must have been orphaned for at least one year at the time of their 18th birthday. have been accepted into or expect to be accepted into an accredited, Pell-eligible college or other post-secondary school. be under the age of 25 on March 31 of the year in which they apply if they have not previously received scholarship funding from FC2S. have been in foster care or orphaned while living in the United States. U.S. citizenship is not required. | |||
22 | Chicana/Latina Foundation Scholarship | Chicana Latina Foundation Scholarship Committee 1419 Burlingame Ave. Suite W2 Burlingame, CA 94010 | N/A | http://www.chicanalatina.org/scholarship.html | $1,500 | March 31 | Be a woman of Chicana/Latina heritage. Be enrolled in an accredited college, university, or community college in one of the following Northern California counties: Click here for list of eligible counties Have lived at least two years in one of the above Northern California counties at the time of application Community College and Undergraduate students must: - Be enrolled as a full-time college student (as defined by your institution*) when applying and for the following academic year, and - Have completed 12 college units after high school graduation, and - Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 of college course work Graduate students must: - Be enrolled graduate/professional students completing course/thesis/dissertation; or have been accepted into graduate/professional school, and - Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for college course work Commit to attending the CLF Leadership Institute (one weekend in August after being selected and one weekend the following year in February) Commit to volunteering ten (10) hours for CLF before March the year after being selected Past CLF awardees may not re-apply until four years after receiving our scholarship | |||
23 | Achievement Scholarship for Refugees and Immigrants | 800 Park Offices Dr, Suite 201, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 | Sarah Battersby Scholarships & Donor Services Officer (919) 474-8370 ext:4015 sarah@trianglecf.org | http://trianglecf.org/award/achievement-scholarship-for-refugees-and-immigrants-of-wake-county/ | $1,000 to $4,000 per year | March 15 | -First-generation U.S. citizens, refugees, or immigrants (legal documentation is not required) -Residents of Wake County, North Carolina who have completed at least one academic year at a high school in Wake County -High school seniors at the time of the application with a GPA of 2.5 or greater -Planning to pursue a 2-year or 4-year degree as a full-time student in a accredited public, private, or technical college or university in the state of North Carolina. -Family financial need | |||
24 | The Esperanza Education Fund | The Esperanza Education Fund P.O. Box 27507 Washington, DC 20038 | Unknown | http://www.esperanzafund.org/about-our-scholarship/ | Varies | March 30 | Applicant must be born outside the U.S. or have two parents born outside the U.S. Applicant must be planning to enroll full-time at an accredited public college or university in the academic year the award is offered. Applicant 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 | No | Any | |
25 | Great Clips Cosmetology Scholarships | 4400 West 78th Street Suite 700 Minneapolis, MN 55435 | Phone: 800-999-5959 | http://jobs.greatclips.com/page/show/schools-scholarships | $250-$1,500 | March 31 | Scholarships are available for current cosmetology school students and those interested in pursuing a career in cosmetology or barbering. | No | Cosmetology or Barbering | |
26 | Amato Sanita Brighter Future Scholarship | Amato Sanita Attorney at Law 1518 Walnut Street Suite 808A Philadelphia, PA 19102 | info@criminallawpennsylvania.com | https://criminallawpennsylvania.com/2017-amato-sanita-brighter-future-scholarship/ | $500 | March 31 | This scholarship is open to all those seeking to enroll in undergraduate, graduate, or law school programs in the United States. The candidate must be in good academic standing, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater based on the most recent official transcript available from the current institution or one attended immediately prior. |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | Grand Rapids Community Foundation | 185 Oakes Street SW Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49503 | rbishop@grfoundation.org 616.454.1751 x103 | https://www.grfoundation.org/apply-for-scholarships/general-application | Varies | April 1 | -Complete General Application -Academic transcript from most recent semester - high school seniors must include first semester senior year -An essay; reasons for your choice of college, chosen course of study, career goals, plans for financing your education, and information on past activities benefiting your community -Financial Information Form -Requirements vary for all scholarships | |||
3 | Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation Scholarship | Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation c/o Charles Brucia & Co. A division of J.H. Cohn LLP 1212 Avenue of the Americas 7th Floor New York, NY 10036 | 212-682-2913 KingScholarships@aol.com | http://www.kingfoundation.org | Up to $3,500 | April 15 | - Must be a junior and senior majoring in television and film at accredited 4-year, degree-granting U.S. colleges and universities - Two page personal statement - 3 letters of recommendation - Official college transcript | No | Television and Film | |
4 | Pi Lambda Theta:Bushaw-Redumis PLT Leadership Scholarships | PLT Scholarships, P.O. Box 7888, Bloomington, IN 47407-7888 | pltscholarships@pdkintl.org | http://pilambda.org/scholarships/ | $1,000 | April 2 | Available to members of Pi Lambda Theta 1.Is enrolled full-time or part-time for a minimum of three semester hours at a regionally accredited institution during the year following the award. 2.Has a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. 3.Displays potential for leadership. 4. Is pursuing a career in some area of the field of education. Completed online application (Deadline April 1, annually.) A résumé A college transcript showing cumulative GPA (facsimile accepted) A 100- to 200-word essay of the applicant’s personal philosophy of teaching and learning. (Essays that exceed the word count may be disqualified.) Two letters of support from major professors addressing the applicant’s gift for teaching, motivation, relative maturity, integrity, independence, originality, initiative, enthusiasm, leadership potential, capacity for growth, and special talents. The letters may be included with the application. If sent under separate cover, they must be received by the application deadline. | No | Education | |
5 | Davis-Putter Scholarships | Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund Post Office Box 7307 New York, NY 10116-7307 | davisputter@davisputter.org | http://www.davisputter.org/apply/apply-for-scholarships | Varies (Up to $10,000) | April 1 | *Must be graduate or undergraduate students living in the U.S *Most plan to enroll in an accredited school *And must be active in movements for social and/or economic justice ❑ the completed application form ❑ applicant’s personal statement ❑ letters of recommendation from two people ❑ transcripts of all previous academic work ❑ the Student Aid Report (SAR) or FAFSA worksheet | No | Any | |
6 | Armenian Relief Society Undergraduate Scholarship | 80 Bigelow Avenue Suite 200 Watertown, MA 02472 U.S.A. | 1-617-926-3801 www.arseastusa.org arseastus@gmail.com | http://arseastusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/undergraduate-scholasrhip-application.pdf | Varies | April 1 | 1. Applicant must be of Armenian descent 2. Applicant must be an undergraduate student completed at least one college semester at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States OR must be enrolled in a two year college and are transferring to a four year college or university as a full time student in the Fall. 3.The following information must be sent with the completed application: a- Financial aid forms filed with a testing service or school’s financial aid office or a copy of the most recent Income Tax Return of applicant’s parents. b- Recent official transcript of college grades with raised seal. No faxes or copies will be accepted. c- Two letters of recommendation. The letters must include a letter from a college professor or advisor, and an affiliate(s) of Armenian organization(s) of which you are a member. d- Tuition Costs- Include a copy of your school’s costs for the academic year. It can be the most recent official copy of the school’s bulletin or a statement cost. | No | Any | |
7 | Prospective Educator Scholarship | 320 W. Eighth Street, Suite 216, Bloomington, IN 47404 | scholarships@pdkintl.org. | http://pdkintl.org/programs-resources/scholarships-awards/prospective-educator-scholarships/ | Varies | April 2 | High school senior intending to major in education who is a good standing member of Educators Rising High school senior intending to major in education who is the child or grandchild of a Kappan in good standing High school senior intending to major in education who has one of his/her reference letters written by a Kappan in good standing An undergraduate member of PDK who is enrolled in a college education program An undergraduate member of Educators Rising who is enrolled in a college education program | No | Education | |
8 | Lou Farber Memorial Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: 520-325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $1,000 | April 2 | Pueblo Magnet High School students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or who graduated in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited Arizona college, university, or trade school and intend to pursue a competitive sport at the college level. | |||
9 | Funk/Cordell Education Fund Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | (2) $2,000 one-year scholarships. | April 2 | who May Apply? We are looking for TUSD students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or graduated from a TUSD High School in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited public Arizona college or university and must pursue a major in math, a science, or engineering. Qualifications Applicants must: Submit a 300 word essay explaining his or her career goals, personal interests and motivations, and anticipated college coursework needed to prepare for their career in a field involving mathematics or science. Applicants’ studies must show a strong interest and aptitude in math and/or science. Students must demonstrate financial need. Include at least one signed and sealed | |||
10 | Jose Marquez, Vail Award | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $1,000 | April 2 | Pueblo Magnet High School students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or who graduated in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited Arizona college, university, or trade school. Please note that we are not necessarily looking for honor roll students. We are looking for students who have clearly demonstrated the desire and skill to succeed personally and academically and who need financial support to attend college or a trade school. | |||
11 | Edie Wingate Memorial Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: ( 520) 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $500 | April 2 | Sahuaro High School students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or who graduated in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited college or university. | |||
12 | Velma Castaneda-Titone Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: (520) 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $500 | April 2 | TUSD ethnic minority senior girls who intend to graduate in May 2017 or who graduated in December 2016. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited Arizona college, university, or trade school and pursue a degreein education, science or math. | |||
13 | Marjorie Benson Memorial Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: (520) 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $4,200 ($1,200.00 for the first year and $1,000 for years 2 – 4) | April 2 | Available only to graduates of Pueblo Magnet High School. In a 300 word essay applicants must: show a strong motivation to continue their education beyond high school (additionally supported by letters of reference, history of work outside of school, and involvement in community activities); highlight skills required for success in post high school educational pursuit; and explain why they need monetary assistance to continue their education beyond high school. | |||
14 | Kenneth Paulin Memorial Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | (1) $500 | April 2 | TUSD high school students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or who graduated in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited Arizona college, university, or trade school. Please Note: we are not necessarily looking for honor roll students. We are looking for innovative students who clearly demonstrate a passion for learning and an aptitude for math, science, | |||
15 | AAUW Green Valley Branch Scholarship | N/A | Email: foundation@pima.edu | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/463 | Varies | April 6 | The American Association of University Women (AAUW) awards scholarships to outstanding female students annually. Eligible students have earned a high school diploma or GED, are 25 years or older, have a minimum GPA of 2.5, have completed 12 credits prior to the time of application, and have a financial need. Eligible students will need to answer additional questions and submit two letters of recommendation. Students can be planning to enroll full-time or part-time. This is a one semester award. | |||
16 | The Mikkelson Foundation Student Scholarship Program | The Mikkelson Foundation P.O. Box 768 Monument, CO 80132-0768 | Email: scholarships@mikkelsonfoundation.org | http://www.mikkelson.com/students.html#urstudents.html-1 | two scholarships of $3000.00 each | April 13 | The applicant must be graduating from a Colorado high school in 2018. The applicant will be studying engineering, mathematics, or the natural sciences at an accredited four year college or university. The applicant will be beginning his/her studies in the fall of 2018. The applicant must have an unweighted GPA of at least 3.7. The applicant must have a cumulative SAT score of at least 1200 or a composite ACT score of at least 28. A complete official transcript of the student's academic record in high school, including national standardized test scores. Three references from high school teachers, counselors, employers, or activities directors. Be sure to tell your recommenders that this must be received by April 15. Application form completed by student. An original personal essay. | No | Engineering, Physical or Biological sciences, or Mathematics | |
17 | Pima Merit Scholarship | N/A | Email: foundation@pima.edu | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/802 | Varies | April 15 | Pima Merit Scholarship – Awarded to Pima County graduating seniors who graduate with a 3.5 GPA or better, or GED average test score of 165 or higher. Students must show on their application they have experience with leadership and/or community service. You must be a resident of Pima County, eligible for general (in-state) tuition, and have not already received another tuition waiver or similar form of aid. Students must be enrolled at PCC for the Fall semester immediately following high school graduation. Application Deadline: 4/15/2018 Scholarship Covers: . | |||
18 | Chancellor's Service Scholarship | N/A | Email: foundation@pima.edu | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/478 | Varies | April 15 | To maintain eligibility, students must: • Maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA, reviewed at the end of every semester • Maintain active enrollment and attendance at PCC for the duration of the scholarship. • Attend the Pima Scholarship Orientation each year. • Adhere to PCC student Code of Conduct. Scholarship is awarded for 2 academic years, Fall and Spring semesters only. | |||
19 | Seabee Association Scholarship | Seabee Memorial Scholarship Association P.O. Box 6574 Silver Spring, Maryland 20916 | Sheryl Chiogioji at smsa@seabee.org | http://www.seabee.org/apply-for-a-scholarship.html | Varies, based on donations | April 15 | Children and grandchildren of Seabees qualify for an SMSA scholarship. Seabees are enlisted personnel with a Seabee rating; CEC Officers; or others who have served, or are serving, in a Naval Construction Force (Seabee) unit. Seabees can be active, reserve, retired, deceased or honorably discharged. The applicant must currently be a senior in high school or a high school graduate (The applicant may already be in college). Scholarships are awarded for two or four-year college degree programs only and are not granted for graduate study. Scholarships are awarded based on financial need, scholastic record, citizenship and leadership. (Scholarships are not available for great-grandchildren. | |||
20 | Junior Achievement Scholarships | 3947 S. 103 E. Ave., Tulsa OK 74146 | N/A | https://www.juniorachievement.org/web/ja-ok/scholarships | Varies | April 15 | Graduating seniors who have completed or are currently enrolled in a Junior Achievement (JA) High School Program are eligible to apply. To be eligible for a scholarship or award, applicants must meet all eligibility requirements and submit the application and accompanying materials. | NO | ANY | |
21 | National Dairy Shrine: Dairy Marketing Inc. Scholarships | National Dairy Shrine PO Box 725 Denmark, WI 54208 | info@dairyshrine.org | http://www.dairyshrine.org/download_scholarship_app.php | Varies | April 15 | Varies by scholarship in program BUT Application Period: Applications are accepted from MARCH 1st through APRIL 15th (It is necessary to send only one transcript of your school coursework and grades even if you apply for more than one scholarship.) Please note that a student may only win the same scholarship or award once! | No | Dairy Industry | |
22 | Alpha Kappa Alpha: Merit & Financial Need | Andrea Kerr Program Coordinator Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation, Inc. 5656 South Stony Island Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 | Office: 800-653-6528 or 773-947-0026 Fax: 773-947-0277 Email: akaeaf@akaeaf.net | https://akaeaf.org/scholarships | Varies | April 15 | MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS: Be a full-time, sophomore or beyond; Be currently enrolled in an accredited degree-granting institution; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 ("B" average); Demonstrate community service and involvement. FINACIAL NEED SCHOLARSHIPS: Be a full-time, sophomore or beyond; Be currently enrolled in an accredited degree-granting institution; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 ("C+" average); Demonstrate community service and involvement. | Yes | Any | |
23 | South Dakota Retailers association scholarship program | SDRA Scholarship Fund, PO Box 638, Pierre, SD 57501. | (1-800-658-5545) | https://www.sdra.org/EducationEvents/ScholarshipProgram/index.asp | Varies | April 20 | To be eligible, applicant must be enrolled in or planning to enroll in a retail-related course of study at a technical school, college or university, or other trade school in the fall of the application year. Enrollment in an online program is acceptable if applicant meets other eligibility requirements. Internships do not qualify. Applicants must meet one of these requirements: have graduated from a South Dakota high school -OR- have earned a high school equivalency certificate (such as a GED) in South Dakota -OR- plan to attend post secondary school in South Dakota | No | Retail | |
24 | Marine Technology Society: Rov Scholarship | Marine Technology Society Scholarships 1100 H Street NW, Suite LL-100 Washington, DC 20005 | Phone: 410.884.5330 Fax: 410.884.9060 | https://www.mtsociety.org/education/scholarships.aspx | Varies | April 18 | MTS scholarship is the requirement that the applicant must be an MTS member. full-time college student currently enrolled in a either a 2-year or 4-year academic program OR a high school senior accepted to either a 2-year or 4-year academic program. Colleges may be international or domestic. Students who previously received one of the awards listed below are ineligible to apply the following year for the same award. | |||
25 | The Hispanic Engineers National Achievement Awards Conference-Scholars Program | N/A | Contact: Dr. Gary Cruz scholars@greatmindsinstem.org | http://www.greatmindsinstem.org/college/henaac-scholarship-application-guidelines | Varies | April 30 | -Applicants must demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities -Applicants must be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree -Applicants must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale -Applicants must be of Hispanic origin and/or must significantly demonstrate leadership or service within the Hispanic community -Recipients must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program for the preceding fall semester, at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. *Online Application Application A 700-word essay based on a predetermined topic 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 seal of your college or high school (Transcripts must be in English) Self-photo (used for publication purposes only) | |||
26 | JustJobs Scholarship | Not Provided | Ph: 954-727-8822 Email: scholarships@justjobs.com | http://academy.justjobs.com/scholarships/#urscholarships/-1 | $3,000 | April 30 | *Be enrolled in a school that has registered for JustJobs’s scholarship program. (Check out their registered schools list) *Be a full-time student when applying for the scholarship. *Like JustJobs on Facebook. *Complete the scholarship application. *Schools can register for the JustJobs.com scholarship program in minutes by calling us at 954-727-8822 or writing to scholarships@justjobs.com | |||
27 | Diversity Jobs Scholarship | Not Provided | Email: scholarships@diversityjobs.com | http://streetsmart.diversityjobs.com/diversity-scholarship/#urdiversity-scholarship/-1 | $3,000 | April 30 | *Be enrolled in a school that has registered for Diversity Jobs scholarship program. (Check out their registered schools list) *Be a full-time student when applying for the scholarship. *Like Diversity Jobs on Facebook. *Complete the scholarship application. | |||
28 | A.W. Bodine-Sunkist Memorial Scholarship | A.W.Bodine – Sunkist Memorial Scholarship Program Sunkist Growers P.O.Box 7888 Van Nuys, CA 91409-7888 | See Website | https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjusZmRkYXTAhVP2WMKHaYVBBkQFggcMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cui.edu%2FuploadedFiles%2FStudentServices%2FFinancialAid%2FAW%2520Bodine-Sunkist%2520Memorial%2520Scholarship%252002232010.PDF%3Fn%3D1554&usg=AFQjCNF7I6uEQjwmF4rQP_q-FOaLI5RYUA&sig2=12h8lyqY_FFlv6Ggxx23IA | Varies ($2,000) | April 30 | *A background in California or Arizona agriculture – the student or someone in the student’s immediate family must have derived the majority of his or her income from agriculture; * Financial need; and * GPA and extracurricular activities indicative of potential for success. *While in college, the recipients must maintain good academic and disciplinary standings, carry at least 12 graded units per term and earn a minimum 2.7 grade point average | |||
29 | Great Minds in STEM | N/A | scholars@greatmindsinstem.org | http://www.greatmindsinstem.org/college/scholarship-application-information | Varies ( $500 - $10,000) | April 30 | Applicants must demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities Applicants must be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree Applicants must have an overall minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale Applicants must be of Hispanic origin and/or must significantly demonstrate leadership or service within the Hispanic community Recipients must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program for the upcoming fall semester, at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. | YES | STEM |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | Anthem Essay Contest | Ayn Rand Institute 2121 Alton Parkway Suite 250 Irvine, CA 92606 949-222-6550 | Essay Contest Information 949-222-6550 ext. 247 essays@aynrand.org | https://www.aynrand.org/students/essay-contests | Varies (see website) | May 1 | No application is required. Contest is open to students worldwide. Entrant must be in the 8th, 9th or 10th grade. To avoid disqualification, mailed in essays must include a stapled cover sheet with the following information: -your name and address; -your e-mail address (if available); -the name and address of your school; -topic selected (#1, 2 or 3 from list website); -your current grade level; and -(optional) the name of the teacher who assigned the essay, if you are completing it for classroom credit. Essay must be no fewer than 600 and no more than 1,200 words in length, and double-spaced. One entry per student. Essay must be submitted online or postmarked by May 1st, 2018, no later than 11:59 PM, Pacific Standard Time. The Ayn Rand Institute has the right to provide contest deadline extensions when deemed appropriate. Essay must be solely the work of the entrant. Plagiarism will result in disqualification. Decisions of the judges are final. Employees of the Ayn Rand Institute, its board of directors and their immediate family members are not eligible for this contest. Past first place winners are not eligible for this contest. All entries become the property of the Ayn Rand Institute and will not be returned. Winners, finalists, semifinalists and all other participants will be notified via e-mail and/or by mail by July 26, 2014. Contest winners agree to allow the Ayn Rand Institute to post their names on any of ARI’s affiliated websites. The winning first place essay may be posted in its entirety on any of these websites with full credit given to the author. Winners will be solely responsible for any federal, state or local taxes. | No | Writing | |
3 | Renee B. Fisher Foundation: Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation & Creativity | 70 Audubon St., New Haven, CT 06510 | Phone: 203-777-2386 Email: mfscholarship@gmail.com | http://www.rbffoundation.org/scholarship.html | $1000 to $5000 per year | May 1 | Applicant must be, high school junior, high school senior, any person entering an undergraduate degree program the following fall/spring, or a student in the first year of an undergraduate degree program. Applicant must be (a) a Connecticut or New York City metropolitan area resident planning to attend or attending an institution of higher education anywhere in the United States, or (b) a resident of any part of the U.S. planning to attend or attending an institution of higher education in CT or NYC. | |||
4 | The Byron Hanke Fellowship | Foundation for Community Association Research 6402 Arlington Boulevard, Suite 500, Falls Church, VA 22042, attn: Hanke Fellowship | Ph: (888) 224-4321 E-mail: foundation@caionline.org | http://www.cairf.org/scholarships/hanke.aspx | $3,000-$5,000 | May 1 | Applicants must be enrolled, at time of application and through the research period, in a graduate level program (masters, doctoral, legal) at an accredited higher education institution in the United States or Canada. Students from any relevant discipline may apply for the Hanke Fellowship, provided their research project relates to community associations and/or common interest communities. | Yes | ||
5 | Louis F. Wolf Memorial Scholarship | SMPTE 3 BARKER AVE FL 5 WHITE PLAINS NY 10601-1509 USA | Telephone: + 1 914 761 1100 events@smpte.org | https://www.smpte.org/scholarships | $5,000 | May 14 | Applicants must be full-time students enrolled in an accredited, 2 or 4-year college or university majoring in a program emphasizing the engineering, science, advanced technologies or fundamental theories associated with motion-imaging, sound, metadata and workflows consistent with SMPTE’s field of practice and have completed a minimum of four courses toward said major in good academic standing. Applicants must be current SMPTE members. SMPTE Student membership is available for $10 per year, but applicants may apply to receive a complimentary first year of membership Current official transcript, sent directly from the school. An essay (prompt in website) A letter of recommendation, submitted from an advisor, professor or instructor, on official school stationary. A signed letter from the school’s registrar stating the student’s commitment to return to school following the award of scholarship. | |||
6 | Los Hermanos de Stanford Scholarship | Haas Center For Public Service 562 Salvatierra Walkway Stanford, CA 94305 | E-mail: loshermanosscholarship@gmail.com | http://hermanos.weebly.com/scholarships.html | Varies | May 12 | Applicants will be judged on their contributions to the guiding principles of our organization: Community Service, Academic Excellence, and Cultural Awareness. Financial need will be taken into account. The scholarship will not be disbursed until Los Hermanos de Stanford receives proof of enrollment, and a Social Security Number or Tax ID Number. The award is open to applicants of any gender and documented or undocumented status. Attending Stanford University is not a requirement. Students attending any community college, 4-year college or university are eligible to apply. | |||
7 | NATSO foundation: Bill Moon Scholarship | Heather Mooney P.O. Box 803338 #45260 Chicago, IL 60680 | Contact: Afua Smith at billmoonscholarship@natsofoundation.org. | https://www.natso.com/natsofoundation/billmoonscholarship | $5,000 | May 15 | -Bill Moon Scholarship Application -Essay -Letter(s) of Recommendation -Official High School / College Academic Transcript -Financial Information -Applicant must be a travel plaza/truckstop industry employee or the legal dependent of an employee. -Applicant must have applied to or be enrolled in an accredited trade school, college or university. | |||
8 | Hemophilia Federation Of America: Educational Scholarships | Scholarship Committee Hemophilia Federation of America 820 First Street NE, Suite 720 Washington, DC 20002 | Phone: 202.675.6984 Fax: 202.675.6983 E-mail: info@hemophiliafed.org | http://www.hemophiliafed.org/programs/educational-scholarships/hfa-scholarships/ | $2000 to $4000 | May 15 | Eligibility depends on scholarship (check website) Materials for All Scholarships. All materials MUST be separate documents: Completed application Essay (see application for essay prompt) Transcript (official or unofficial) Statement of financial need (no longer than 1 page) (Example) Acceptance letter/Enrollment Verification letter Two letters of reference (one professional reference, the other from a medical professional/HTC) Proof of a bleeding disorder (documentation that you/your family member has a bleeding disorder) | |||
9 | The Kit Faragher Memorial Scholarship | The Kit Faragher Foundation 1525 Josephine Street Denver, Colorado 80206 | Not Provided | http://www.kitfaragherfoundation.org/Application.html | $10,000 | May 15 | *Must be graduating Colorado or Geauga County, Ohio high school students *Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA *Must demonstrate financial need for assistance *Must Demonstrate a positive attitude, strong commitment, and a drive towards accomplishment *Must submit completed application, official high school transcripts, appropriate tax returns, and a written essay | |||
10 | The Fountainhead Essay Contest | The Ayn Rand Institute P.O. Box 57044 Irvine, CA 92619-7044 | Ph: (949) 222-6550 Email: Essay@aynrand.org info@aynrandnovels.com | https://www.aynrand.org/students/essay-contests/#thefountainhead-1 | $50-$10,000 | May 15 | * Essays must be written in English only * Must be in the 11th or 12th grade of high school. * Must read The Fountainhead rules and write essay with one of the 3 prompts provided Essay must be 800- 1,600 words. | |||
11 | Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest | The Ayn Rand Institute 2121 Alton Parkway, Suite 250 Irvine, CA 92606 | EMAIL mail@aynrand.org PHONE 949-222-6550 FAX 949-222-6558 | https://www.aynrand.org/students/essay-contests#atlasshrugged-1 | Varies (see website) | May 15 | REQUIREMENTS No application is required. Contest is open to students worldwide, except where void or prohibited by law. Essays must be written in English only. Entrant must be in 12th grade, undergrad or graduate student. Verification of school enrollment will be required for all winning entrants. To avoid disqualification, mailed-in essays must include a stapled cover sheet with the following information: 1. your name and address; 2. your email address (if available); 3. the name and address of your school; 4. topic selected (#1, 2 or 3 from the “Topics” tab); 5. your current grade level; and 6. (optional) the name of the teacher who assigned the essay if you are completing it for classroom credit. Essay must be no fewer than 600 and no more than 1,200 words in length, double-spaced. Spelling errors and/or written corrections (by anyone) found on the essay will count against the final grade and should be omitted before submission. One entry per student. Essay must be submitted online or postmarked by March 25, 2016, no later than 11:59 PM, Pacific standard time. The Ayn Rand Institute has the right to provide contest deadline extensions when deemed appropriate. Essay must be solely the work of the entrant. Plagiarism will result in disqualification. Essays must not infringe on any third-party rights or intellectual property of any person, company or organization. By submitting an essay to this Contest, the entrant agrees to indemnify the Ayn Rand Institute for any claim, demand, judgment or other allegation arising from possible violation of someone’s trademark, copyright or other legally protected interest in any way in the entrant’s essay. Decisions of the judges are final. Employees of the Ayn Rand Institute, its board of directors and their immediate family members are not eligible for this contest. Past first-place winners are not eligible for this contest. All entries become the property of the Ayn Rand Institute and will not be returned. Winners, finalists, semifinalists and all other participants will be notified via email and/or by mail by July 28, 2016. Winners are responsible for providing their mailing addresses and other necessary information under the law in order to receive any prizes. Contest winners agree to allow the Ayn Rand Institute to post their names on any of ARI’s affiliated websites. The first-place essay may be posted in its entirety on any of these websites with full credit given to the author. Winners will be solely responsible for any federal, state or local taxes. | No | Any | |
12 | Odebrecht Award for Sustainable Development | Odebrecht 201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 1400 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 | nfo@odebrechtaward.com (305) 341-8800 | http://www.odebrechtaward.com/award/ | Varies | May 15 | *Must register online either alone on in groups of no more than 3 *Must be fully enrolled and pursuing a degree in Engineering, Architecture, Building and Construction Management or Chemistry (at least one person in group) *Each entry must be advised by a professor *Any person is eligible to apply as long as he/she is enrolled in an U.S. accredited university up to the date of final project submission | |||
13 | Pima Community College Scholarship Sponsored by Seabury Foundation Scholarship | PCC Foundation Office, 4905C E Broadway Blvd., Room 252, Tucson, AZ, 85709-1320. | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/295 | $6,400 | May 19 | Scholarship for mature, non-traditional (25 years or older). Pima Community College students with clear educational and career goals, who may not qualify for other financial aid (EFC 1200 or higher) and who, with this scholarship, will be able to attend school full-time. Must maintain a 2.50 or higher GPA. | ||||
14 | The Illuminating Ideas Scholarship | Westway Electric Supply 9027 W Chester Pike Upper Darby, PA. 19082 | scholarship@westwayelectricsupply.com | https://www.westwayelectricsupply.com/scholarship | $1,000 | May 25 | You must be a graduating senior in high school or currently enrolled in an undergraduate program with an expected graduation no earlier than December 2017. We reserve the right to verify the date of high school graduation or college enrollment. Once submitted, your entry will become property of Westway Electric Supply and can be used by Westway Electric Supply for any purpose. Only one entry per student permitted. Only the latest entry will be considered. Entries containing plagiarized material or off-topic content will result in disqualification. | |||
15 | B.Davis Scholarship | awards@studentawardsearch.com | http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm | $1,000 | May 26 | This 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. Do not send transcripts or letters of recommendation at this time. | ||||
16 | John D. Graham Scholarship | The Public Relations Society of America 33 Maiden Lane 11th Fl. New York NY 10038-5150 | (212) 460-1474 prssa@prsa.org | http://www.prssa.org/scholarships_competitions/individual/graham/ | $3000 $1000(2) | May 26 | You must be enrolled in a journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, and entering your senior year of undergraduate studies in fall after the application deadline to apply for this scholarship. Judges will be looking for the following qualities: -Academic achievement in public relations and overall studies. -Demonstrated leadership. -Practical experience in internships, other work/service. -Commitment to public relations, particularly as expressed in the candidate’s statements in the application form. -Writing skills demonstrated throughout the application form. | No | Journalism, Public Relations | |
17 | Application. Careers $500 Scholarship Contest | scholarship@application.careers | https://www.application.careers/scholarship | $500 | May 31 | Be enrolled in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher learning (college or university) or a High School senior with a legitimate acceptance letter from an accredited University or College Maintain an overall 3.0 GPA Be a full time student No limit to nationalities Contest rules: Your 3-5 minutes video submitted must be made in English and based on the set topic. | ||||
18 | Dickson Law Group Scholarship | Call: (206) 535-1831 or (253) 358-8876 | http://www.dicksonlegal.com/scholarship | $1,000 | May 31 | Must be currently enrolled in an accredited college in the US or are planning to matriculate in the fall of 2016. Must be in good academic standing if currently enrolled in college or high school If an applicant is under 18, the permission of a parent or guardian Submission of the video essay by 5/15/17 at 9am PST. Winner chosen on 6/30/17. | ||||
19 | PepsiCo Cesar Chavez Latino Scholarship Fund | Cesar Chavez Foundation, Leasing Office 1655 E. California Ave. Bakersfield CA 93307 | scholarship@chavezfoundation.org bfimbres@chavezfoundation.org | http://chavezfoundation.org/_page.php?code=010004000000000&page_ttl=PepsiCo+Cesar+Chavez+Latino+Scholarship+Fund&kind=1 | $5,000 | May 25 | - Application postmarked by May 31st - Essay - Two (2) Letters of recommendation - Official sealed transcripts - A copy of the Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA -OR- alternative proof of income/financial need | |||
20 | Snow, Carpio, & Weekley DREAMers Scholarship | Snow, Carpio & Weekley, PLC 55 East Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ 85012 | Phone: 602-532-0700 | http://workinjuryaz.com/phoenix-workers-compensation-lawyers/#dreamers | $2,500 | May 31 | • Immigrant under the age of 25 • Entered the United States before age 16 • Have lived continuously in the country for at least five years • Have not been convicted of a felony, a “significant” misdemeanor, or three other misdemeanors • Open nationwide • Must be attending college fall semester of 2017 • High School Senior or undergraduate • Minimum G.P.A. of 3.0. • A transcript must be attached to application for consideration. • Applicant must submit an un-opened copy of official transcripts if selected as a finalist. • Although not required, encouraged to submit recommendation letters and/or resumes to substantiate your application • Video submission | |||
21 | Salvadorian Leadership and Education Fund | Not Provided | Lea Gonzalez Civic Engagement & Scholarship Programs Coordinator Email: lmgonzalez@salef.org Office: (213) 480-1052 | https://www.salef.org/scholarship | Varies | May 31 | Be of Central American or other Latino ethnicity Demonstrate proven financial need Possess a minimum 2.5 GPA Demonstrate a history of community involvement Applicants must be either: A) Graduating High School seniors B) Current undergraduate, graduate, medical, MPH, MD, or Dentistry C) Community college students D) Vocational/Trade school Any field of study is accepted, but preferably those pursuing a health related field Only students from the Los Angeles Area may apply | Yes | Healthcare | |
22 | American Federation of Ramallah Palestine | Not Provided | orders@afrp.org | https://afrp.org/programs/scholarship/ | Varies | May 31 | Palestinian and Palestinian American students from low-income homes to acquire higher education and to support charitable institutes in line with the organization’s mission and goals. Please send an email request for a Scholarship Application to orders@afrp.org. All Scholarship applications are due no later than May 31 of each year. Applications are only accepted once a year at the AFRP Annual Ramallah Convention. | |||
23 | 1-800-Wheelchair Scholarship | 1800wheelchair Scholarship 320 Roebling Street Suite 515 Brooklyn, NY 11211 | Phone 800-320-7140 718-302-1923 Fax: 866-522-6967 | http://www.1800wheelchair.com/scholarship/#urscholarship/-1 | $500 | May 1 | *Must be enrolled at an accredited high school, college or university in the U.S *Must be enrolled at the undergraduate level or final year of high school *Must be 16 years or older *Must carry a status of “ Good Standing” *Must Maintain a GPA of at least 3.0 *Must submit poem and Personal Statement | Yes | Any | |
24 | Microsoft Minority Scholarship | Microsoft Scholarship Program Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-8303 | Email: scholars@microsoft.com | https://careers.microsoft.com/students/scholarships | Full tuition and fees for one academic year, monthly stipend, internship | May 5 | To be eligible, you must: Be enrolled full time in a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college or university in the United States, Canada or Mexico at the time you submit the application. Show satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics. Be able to demonstrate an interest in computer science. Because the scholarship is merit-based, you must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0. Chosen recipients will be asked to provide a copy of their official transcript. | No | Computer Science and STEM | |
25 | Pima CTE/JTED | Pima JTED, Tucson, AZ | Email: http://bit.ly/CTEscholar2018 | https://pimajted.org/about/the-jted-fund/ctevideo2018/ | $1,500 | May 4 | All high school students (freshmen – seniors) who are currently enrolled in a Career and Technical Education (CTE)/Pima JTED program are eligible to apply for one of 23 scholarships worth $1,500. Speak with your high school counselor or check the programs and locations listed on our website if you need to confirm that your course qualifies you to enter. Judges are looking for entries from all programs. --Create a video using your phone that is a minimum of 2 minutes in length and no more than 5 minutes long that showcases what you love about your CTE program. Videos must positively highlight one or more CTE programs. Each entry must be submitted by one individual, awards will not be split for teams. Your video must show your classroom, lab, or learning environment. Narrate your video. Here are a few suggestions of things our judges would like to hear from you: How has CTE changed your life? How will CTE change your life? What types of skills have you learned or are you learning? What experiences have you found exciting and/or valuable in the program? You may also interview a former student or business person connected with your program. If you incorporate music it must be royalty-free. Do not insert music, images, or video clips that are copyrighted. Print the attached Photo Release form, and complete one for yourself and have every person who appears in your video sign one. Parents or legal guardians must sign the forms of anyone under the age of 18. | No | ||
26 | PCC Summer Jump Start Scholarship | PCC, Tucson, AZ | Not Provided | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/877 | Up to 3 credits on in-state tuition | May 28 | PCC Summer Jump Start Scholarship – Awarded to PCC students that are Pima County residents, and will be new, first time college students during the Summer 2018 semester. The scholarship application is due by the end of the PCC business day on the Summer 2018 course registration deadline, 5/28/18. • Scholarship is awarded for the Summer 2018 semester only. • Applicants must be admitted to PCC as degree-seeking students prior to the start of the Summer 2018 semester. • The class that is covered by this scholarship must be required by the applicant’s program of study for graduation. This scholarship will pay for up to 3 credits of general in-state tuition and the associated Student Services fees and Technology fees. This scholarship cannot pay for books or any other fees. These funds are non-refundable. However, a refund may be generated at time of disbursement if other payments were made, such as cash or credit payments, financial aid or VA disbursements. Refunds will begin to generate as early as the first business day after the scholarship has been disbursed. | Yes | ||
27 | Prescott Colllege Freedom Fund | Prescott Campus 220 Grove Avenue • Prescott, AZ 86301 (877) 350-2100 | 928-350-2100 or 928-350-1111 | http://www.prescott.edu/assets/documents/financial-aid/pdf-financial-aid-freedom-education-fund.pdf | Full tuition | May 1 | The Freedom Education Fund is a full tuition and fees scholarship at Prescott College specifically for students who are undocumented and demonstrate financial need. | No | Any | |
28 | AIChE Minority Affairs Committee's Minority Scholarship Awards for College Students | Contact: 120 Wall Street, FL 23 New York, NY 10005-4020 | Ph: (800) 242-4363 Ph: (212) 591-7338 Email: awards@aiche.org | http://www.aiche.org/community/awards/minority-affairs-committees-minority-scholarship-awards-college-students | $1,000 | May 25 | -Undergraduates in chemical engineering during the 2017-2018 academic year -Minority group that is under-represented -Minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 -Applicant’s financial need as outlined in his/her EFC (Expected Family Contribution). -A resume -Unofficial copy of student transcript -A letter of recommendation from the AIChE student chapter advisor, department chair, or chemical engineering faculty member. -Must submit essay outlining career objectives (300 words, see website for essay requirements) (See Website) | No | Industrial Engineer |
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2 | Cruz & Associates Attorneys Scholarship Fund | Cruz & Associates Scholarship Fund 2620 Buford Hwy, NE Atlanta, GA 30324 | 602-595-7525 | https://cruzfirm.com/community-service/scholarship-program/ | $3,000 | June 1 | The scholarship is open to students who meet all of the following criteria: 1. Must reside in the Atlanta Metro or Phoenix area. 2. Must be enrolled in the 12th grade with sufficient credits to graduate in the Spring term of the award year. 3. Must be of Hispanic descent (defined as persons descended from Central America (excluding Belize), Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South America (excluding Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana) or other Spanish speaking countries. 4. Must be bilingual (Spanish/English). 5. Must have a Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher based on a 4.0 scale and submit an official transcript with the application (unofficial transcript may be uploaded, however official transcript must be mailed to our office before the deadline). 6. Must submit a complete and legible scholarship application. 7. Must submit a CV/Resume that lists extra-curricular activities including sports, clubs and community service work inside or outside of school, volunteer activities, leadership positions, jobs held, awards and accolades. 8. Student must submit a two letters of recommendation from persons unrelated to the applicant. At least one of the letters must come from a teacher, counselor or coach. 9. Must submit letter of acceptance to a higher education institution. | |||
3 | William J. Schulz High School Essay Contest | High School Essay Contest FFRF PO Box 750 Madison WI 53701 | highschoolessay@ffrf.org | https://ffrf.org/outreach/ffrf-student-scholarship-essay-contests | Varies | June 1 | Open to North American high school seniors graduating in spring 2018 who will be attending college in fall 2018. | No | Any | |
4 | Morton B. Duggan, Jr. Memorial Education Recognition Award | American Respiratory Care Foundation Attn: April Lynch 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063-4706 | By Phone (972) 243-2272 By Fax (972) 484-2720 lynch@aarc.org | http://www.arcfoundation.org/awards/undergraduate/duggan.cfm | $1,000 | June 1 | Completed application form. -Must provide verification of enrollment in an accredited respiratory care training program. -Must provide official transcript verifying a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent. -An original referenced paper on some aspect of respiratory care. The paper should include a cover page giving only the title of the paper. The paper should be devoid of any information such as the applicant's name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation. -Must provide letters of recommendation from the program director or other senior faculty member and from the medical director or other physician instructor attesting to: a) approval of candidate's paper, b) candidate's worthiness for the award, and c) candidate's potential for a career in the profession of respiratory care. | No | Respiratory Care | |
5 | Jimmy A. Young Memorial Education Recognition Award | Mail American Respiratory Care Foundation Attn: April Lynch 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063-4706 | By Phone (972) 243-2272 By Fax (972) 484-2720 lynch@aarc.org | http://www.arcfoundation.org/awards/undergraduate/young.cfm | $1,000 | June 1 | *Must complete application form *Must provide verification of enrollment in an accredited respiratory care training program *Must provide official transcript verifying a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent *An original referenced paper on some aspect of respiratory care. The paper should include a cover page giving only the title of the paper. The paper should be devoid of any information such as the applicant's name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation *Must provide letters of recommendation from the program director or other senior faculty member and from the medical director or other physician instructor attesting to: a) approval of candidate's paper, b) candidate's worthiness for the award, and c) candidate's potential for a career in the profession of respiratory care | No | Respiratory Care | |
6 | Jimmy A. Young Memorial Education Recognition Award | Mail American Respiratory Care Foundation Attn: April Lynch 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063-4706 | By Phone (972) 243-2272 By Fax (972) 484-2720 lynch@aarc.org | http://www.arcfoundation.org/awards/undergraduate/young.cfm | $1,000 | June 1 | *Must complete application form *Must provide verification of enrollment in an accredited respiratory care training program *Must provide official transcript verifying a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent *An original referenced paper on some aspect of respiratory care. The paper should include a cover page giving only the title of the paper. The paper should be devoid of any information such as the applicant's name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation *Must provide letters of recommendation from the program director or other senior faculty member and from the medical director or other physician instructor attesting to: a) approval of candidate's paper, b) candidate's worthiness for the award, and c) candidate's potential for a career in the profession of respiratory care | No | Respiratory Care | |
7 | CPS Dream Fund | Not Provided | Luis Narvaez, dreamers@cps.edu | https://cps.academicworks.com/opportunities/1629 | $1000-2500 | June 1 | Scholarship Qualifications: Chicago Public Schools Senior (class of 2017) Undocumented Student/Dreamer Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.0 or higher (weighted) Minimum ACT: 17 Currently enrolled and attending a Chicago Public High School Must have attended a CPS high school for three (3) years – including this year Plan to attend a regionally accredited two or four-year institution of higher education in fall of 2017 Open to DREAMers: Yes, only CPS DREAMers are eligible to apply. US Citizens and permanent residents are not eligible for this scholarship. A DREAmer is a non-U.S. citizen or permanent resident high school student who qualifies for in-state college tuition under Illinois’ HB-60 State Legislation and who will benefit from the Illinois DREAM Act, a provision that supports children of immigrants in Illinois signed by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn in 2011. | |||
8 | Fountation for Outdoor Advertising Research & Education (FOARE) Scholarship | Scholarship Program Foundation for Outdoor Advertising Research and Education (FOARE) c/o Thomas M. Smith & Associates, 4601 Tilden Street, NW Washington, DC 20016 | Phone: 202.364.7130 Fax: 202.833.1522 E-mail: tmfsmith@starpower.net | http://oaaa.org/portals/0/Public%20PDFs/2018-foare%20scholar%20application%202018-2019,%20final.pdf | Varies (see website) | June 12 | A scholarship up to $4,000 is awarded to a qualified full-time graduate student(s) studying city or urban planning or a similar discipline, preferably enrolled at the University of Utah or the University of Texas. If there is no qualified student(s) at either of the two schools, students from other graduate school programs in Texas and Utah will be given preference. Students enrolled at other academic institutions also are eligible if there is no qualified candidate for the scholarship from the two preferred schools or from other academic institutions in the states of Utah and Texas. Candidates for the scholarship will be evaluated on the basis of their academic performance and career goals. Candidates are required to submit a one-page essay outlining their understanding of outdoor advertising and their career goals in city and urban planning. | No | Any | |
9 | Abbott and Fenner Scholarship | Abbott and Fenner Business Consultants Chicago, IL 60060 | E-mail: info@abbottandfenner.com | http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm#urscholarships.htm-1 | $1,000 | June 14 | *High school Juniors and Seniors and students in College all eligible *Must submit a 500-1000 word essay that answers provided topic question (see website) | No | Any | |
10 | PCC Scholarships Academic Works | Not Provided | PCC Scholarship Foundation | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities | Varies | June 15 | Over 25 scholarships that do not specify immigration status Accessable after filling out general application For Current and Incoming Students (full/part time) | |||
11 | Pima Community College Parents Alliance - integra - Juntos Podemos Scholarship | n/a | PCC.JuntosPodemos@gmail.com | https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NJOZPrVqnjSUNFZjZWT2Q4b1U | Varies | June 15 | - Application - 2.75 GPA - Two 150-300 words essays about goals and service - Unofficial Copy of Transcripts -Copy of Official Identification -Picture of volunteer activity [Proof] | |||
12 | Pima Community College - IME BECAS | n/a | PCC.IME.BECAS@gmail.com | https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NJOZPrVqnjSFFjS0JUUm9rdGM | Varies | June 15 | - Application - 3.0 GPA - Essays about goals and service - Transcripts - Picture of volunteer activity * Application deadline was extended to June 15th for summer course | |||
13 | John J. McKetta Undergraduate Scholarship | Contact: AIChE / 120 Wall Street, 23rd Floor / New York, NY 10005 / Attention: Awards Administrator/John J. McKetta Scholarship | awards@aiche.org (subject line: John J. McKetta Scholarship) | http://www.aiche.org/community/awards/john-j-mcketta-undergraduate-scholarship | $5,000 | June 15 | 1. Applicants must be AIChE student members at the time of the nomination and be entering their junior or senior of a 4 year program in Chemical Engineering or equivalent for a 5 year co-op program. 2. Selection of winners will be based on the following criteria: i. The applicant’s academic record, minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0. ii. The applicant’s leadership and participation in either the school’s AIChE student chapter or other university sponsored campus activity outlined in his/her leadership activities essay. iii. Applicant’s career goals in the chemical engineering process industries as outlined in his/her career essay. 3. Only students attending ABET accredited schools in the U.S, Canada, and Mexico* are eligible. 4. Limited to one nomination per AIChE Student Chapter per year. *Preference will be given to Mexican universities participating in ABET’s Equivalent Education Program 5. Awardees will be notified by October 1, 2017 and required to provide tax informaton (Social Security Number for U.S. residents) in order to receive payment. Award prize must be claimed by December 31, 2017. | No | Chemical Engineering | |
14 | Isac Amaya Scholarship | N/A | silvia.avila.iaf@gmail.com | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gc9fvxvNLCvMwAiKt2LhyNP8N9GUhXwv7mHxKN2aAtU/viewform?edit_requested=true | $1,000 | June 22 | Students must be high school seniors or undergraduates at a community college in Maricopa, Yuma, and Pima Counties. 2. The scholarship is available for students who don’t qualify for financial aid due to their immigration status (DACAmented and undocumented students). 3. Applicants must show proof of enrollment at the college they are attending, effective Fall 2018. Students must send proof of enrollment (copy of schedule, letter of acceptance or other document) | No | No | Any |
15 | Beacon of Hope Scholarship | N/A | silvia.avila.iaf@gmail.com | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gRMXg5Q8EoLyRuxOwEGHwXb7P-Cn5wZWOfivBZ4doUE/viewform?edit_requested=true | $2,500 | June 22 | 1. Students must be high school seniors or undergraduates at a university in Arizona. 2. The scholarship is available for students who don’t qualify for financial aid due to their immigration status (DACAmented and undocumented students). 3. Applicants must show proof of enrollment at the university they are attending, effective Fall 2018. Students must send proof of enrollment | No | No | Any |
16 | William W. Burgin Jr. MD Education Recognition Award | Mail American Respiratory Care Foundation Attn: April Lynch 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063-4706 | By Phone (972) 243-2272 By Fax (972) 484-2720 lynch@aarc.org | http://www.arcfoundation.org/awards/undergraduate/burgin.cfm | $2,500 | June 19 | *Completed application form. *Letter from director of admissions verifying enrollment in an accredited Associate Degree respiratory care educational program. *Must provide official transcript verifying a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent. *An original referenced paper on some aspect of respiratory care. The paper should include a cover page giving only the title of the paper. The paper should be devoid of any information such as the applicant’s name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation. *An original essay of at least 1,200 words describing how this award will assist the applicant in reaching the objective of a degree and the candidate’s ultimate goals of leadership in health care. The paper should include a cover page with the author’s name, address and phone number. The body of the paper should be devoid of any information such as applicant’s name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation. *Letters of recommendation from the program director or other senior faculty member and from the medical director or other physician instructor attesting to: a) approval of candidate’s paper, b) candidate’s worthiness for the award, and c) candidate’s potential for a career in the profession of respiratory care. | No | Respiratory Care | |
17 | Witt for Construction Scholarship | PCC | Not Provided | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/597 | Varies | June 19 | Scholarship for PCC students enrolled in construction programs. | No | No | Construction |
18 | BigSun Athletic Scholarship | N/A | Email: athleticawards@bigsunathletics.com | http://www.bigsunathletics.com/ | $500 | June 19 | All student athletes are eligible regardless of the sport they are engaged in. The student must be a high school senior or be attending a post secondary institute. | No | Athletics (Sports) | |
19 | Women in Aerospace Foundation Scholarship | Women in Aerospace Foundation, Inc. Attn: Scholarship Selection Committee 204 E Street NE Washington, DC 20002 | info@womeninaerospacefoundation.org 202-547-0229. | http://www.womeninaerospacefoundation.org/foundation/ | $2,000 | June 19 | To be eligible for the WIA Foundation Scholarship, an applicant must be interested in pursuing a career in the aerospace field and be a rising junior or senior working towards a bachelor’s degree in engineering, math or science. An applicant must have completed at least two and a half academic years of full-time college work at the time of application and must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States or its territories, and plan to be enrolled in the subsequent academic year. Each applicant must have a college grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants must be female of any nationality. Applications will be available on or about November 1 for the subsequent academic year | No | No | Aerospace |
20 | Tylenol Scholarship | Not Provided | 1-888-466-8746 (Spanish) | http://www.tylenol.com/news/scholarship | Varies | June 28 | *Must be an undergraduate or graduate with at least one more year of education remaining *Must have completed at least one year of undergraduate work or graduate studies by the spring semester of the year that they apply *Must be enrolled in a health care related field * Must demonstrate leadership in community and school | No | No | Healthcare |
21 | Navigate Your Future Scholarship | Navigate Your Future Scholarship National Air Transportation Foundation 4226 King Street Alexandria, VA 22302 703-845-9000 | Email: safety1st@nata.aero | http://www.nata.aero/Scholarships/Navigate-Your-Future-Scholarship.aspx | $2,500 | June 29 | *Must be a senior in high school planning a career in the general aviation field *Must be enrolled or accepted into an aviation-related program at an accredited college or university *Must submit the letter of acceptance from the college or university *Must be able to demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in general aviation | No | No | Aviation |
22 | Convocatoria de becas Fundacion Mexico | EDUCAMEXUS 220 W 6th street USA Bldg., Rm. A108 Tucson, Arizona 85701 | Phone: 520.891.7025 Prof. Eleazar Ortiz E-mail: becas-fm@list.arizona.edu | http://www.fundacionmexico.org/Fundacion_Mexico/Becas_files/BecaFM-RRG2017-2018.pdf | $500 | June 30 | * Be an Immigrant student originated from Mexico * Be accepted to a Pima Community College . * Show financial need and academic achievements *Scholarship is renewable base on academic achievement *Take a minimum of 10 credits during the semester | DACA Only | No | Any |
23 | GAPA Scholarship | Not Provided | philanthropy@gapafoundation.org | https://gapafoundation.org/scholarships/ | $1000 – $5000 | June 30 | You must be in the process of applying or currently attending a post-secondary institution in the United States. We invite high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students to apply. The application is open to students who attend community college, university, and trade/vocational school. Applicants should have a strong history of activism within either the API and/or LGBTQ communities; however, applicants do not need to identify as either to apply. Preference will be given to those who identify as both API and LGBTQ. | No | No | Any |
24 | The Korean American Scholarship Foundation - Western Region | 3540 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 920 Los Angeles,CA 90010 | wrc.scholarship@kasf.org Tel: 213-380-5273 Fax: 631-380-5274 Email: western@kasf.org | http://www.kasf.org/western | Varies | June 30 | Full-time undergraduate or graduate student of the designated Western region states (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming ) during the 2017-18 school year. * Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. * Can demonstrate need for financial assistance. * Students with a Korean heritage studying in the United States regardless of citizenship status (including 유학생). * Application and all recommendations are due by 6/30/2017 midnight EST. *High School Seniors with plans to attend college in 2017-18 school year - The chosen college must be within the Western region. You must include a copy of your acceptance letter. *College Freshmen, Sophomores & Juniors - The school you are attending must be within the Western region. *College Seniors - You must be planning to attend a graduate or professional school in the Western region during the 2017-18 school year. You must submit a letter of acceptance from the graduate or professional school. *Graduate Students - You must be continuing your studies in the 2017-18 school year at a school within the Western region. | Yes | Any | |
25 | SCW DREAMers Scholarship | Snow, Carpio & Weekley, PLC 55 East Thomas Road Phoenix AZ 85012 | Phone: 602-532-0700 | http://workinjuryaz.com/phoenix-workers-compensation-lawyers/#dreamers | $2,500 | June 30 | Must be attending college fall semester of 2017. Applicants must be an High School Senior or undergraduate United States DREAMer. Immigrant under the age of 25 Entered the United States before age 16 Have lived continuously in the country for at least five years Have not been convicted of a felony, a “significant” misdemeanor, or three other misdemeanors Transcript must be attached to application, Minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 Encouraged to submit recommendation letters and/or resumes This scholarship is judged & awarded primarily on merit & need Must upload a video submission to Youtube or Vimeo (prompts given in website) | No | No | Any |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | AIChE Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence Award | Contact: 120 Wall Street, FL 23 New York, NY 10005-4020 | Ph: (800) 242-4363 Ph: (212) 591-7338 Email: awards@aiche.org | http://www.aiche.org/community/awards/donald-f-othmer-sophomore-academic-excellence-award | Varies | July 1 | To be eligible for this prize, the nominee must be an AIChE member. The nominee’s student chapter also MUST file an Annual Report with AIChE. The reporting period is open from April to June 30. Award nominations may be submitted in advance of the report, with the expectation that the chapter will file a report by the reporting deadline. Award nominators will be notified after July 1 about any missing annual reports. Chapters will be allowed a one-month grace period after the nomination deadline to file a report. (See Website) | No | Industrial Engineer | |
3 | Thomas J. Henry Leadership Scholarship Program | N/A | N/A | https://thomasjhenrylaw.com/giving/scholarships/ | $1,000 | July 1 | Essay Requirements All essays should be between 750 and 1,000 words, and submitted via email, (Microsoft Word document preferred), to submissions@thomasjhenrylaw.com on or before our semester deadlines: Please include the following in your application: Your name, email address, and phone number in the email Your name, email address, and phone number at the top of each page of the essay A copy of your most recent school transcript and proof of college enrollment Please Note: Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.8 to qualify for the scholarship. | Yes | ||
4 | Mind Lab Pro® Natural Academics Scholarship | N/A | email: scholarships@mindlabpro.com. | http://www.mindlabpro.com/scholarship | 2500 (2) | July 1 | To participate in Mind Lab Pro's Natural Academics Scholarship contest, a student must: 1.Provide a current, complete transcript of grades showing a GPA of 3.5 or above 2.Be enrolled as a full-time college student no later than the Fall 2017 semester 3.Be committed to natural academics, free of nonmedical prescription stimulants 4.Complete a simple application, which you can download here 5.Submit a cover letter and resume 6.Submit a photo or short video (*optional) 7.Submit a thoughtful, well-written essay of no more than 1,500 words on this year's topic: "Why I refuse to take prescription stimulants in an academic setting." | |||
5 | The Cool-Off Now Scholarship Program | Contact: 6080 South Hulen Street Suite 360 Unit 224 Fort Worth, TX 76132 | Email: scholarship@cool-off.com | https://www.cool-off.com/Scholarship | $1,000 | July 1 | How do I apply for the Cool-Off Now Scholarship? In 750 to 1500 words, propose a new product that could better protect individuals from heat stress and/or damaging UV rays. Describe a product, whether ingested or external, that could lessen the consequences of spending time in direct sunlight and/or in high temperature workplaces. The essay should include the perspective for both the consumer and the business offering the product. It is encouraged that applicants include possible benefits and estimated heat reduction, with calculations as evidence for their proposal. A copy of your transcripts (official or unofficial). By entering this competition, the Author, subjects and photo/videographer gives Cool-Off and Company permission to use their essay, photo, screen captures, video, first name and last initial, the course of study, and college name on Cool-Off.com and affiliated sites. It is the responsibility of the person submitting the video to make sure that all necessary permissions and waivers are secured, as applicable. | |||
6 | The Anesthesiology Consultants Scholarship | Contact: Anesthesiology Consultants 7710 Beechnut St Ste 206 Houston, Tx 77074 | Phone: +1 (888) 227 9121 Local: +1 (713) 766-1772 Fax: +1 (713) 772 7716 Email: help@anconsultants.com | http://www.financialaidfinder.com/anesthesiology-consultants-scholarship-2018/ | $500 | July 1 | To apply, submit the following items: 500-word essay 30 to 60-second video Proof of attendance or acceptance at an accredited school Copy of official transcript for most recent semester The essay should explain why you have chosen your particular field of study and what it means to you. The video should tell us why you are the best candidate for this scholarship. Be creative! This is your chance to stand out from the other applicants. | |||
7 | AIChE Freshman Recognition Award | Contact: 120 Wall Street, FL 23 New York, NY 10005-4020 | Ph: (800) 242-4363 Ph: (212) 591-7338 Email: awards@aiche.org | http://www.aiche.org/community/awards/freshman-recognition-award | Varies | July 1 | To be eligible for this prize, the nominee’s student chapter MUST file an annual report with AIChE See Website | No | Industrial Engineer | |
8 | Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Contest | Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Awards PMB 121 1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 1 Santa Barbara, CA 93108-2794 | Ph: 805-965-3443 Fax: 805-568-0466 | http://www.peacecontests.org/#journal | Adult Winner - $1,000 Youth (13 to 18) Winner - $200 Youth (12 and under) Winner - $200 | July 1 | * Max 30 lines per poem * Must submit a poem that explores and illuminates positive visions of peace and the human spirit (up to three poems) * Read procedure in Website | Yes | Any | |
9 | Dr. Maria Teresa Velez Scholarship | Las Adelitas Arizona P.O. Box 27716 Tucson, AZ 85726 | gvaldez@email.arizona.edu | http://www.lasadelitasarizona.com/scholarship_application | $1,000 | July 7 | Shall be an Arizona resident (LAAZ defines residency as anyone who has lived in AZ for at least 1 year regardless of immigration status) Shall be a self identifying Latina Be a high school senior or be enrolled in an accredited Arizona college or University Shall reflect the core beliefs of Las Adelitas Arizona that values academic achievement, civic engagement, leadership and the commitment to better one’s own community | Yes | Any (Latina) | |
11 | Joshua Gomes Memorial Scholarship Fund | 45767 McKenzie Highway Vida, OR 97488. | Phone: (303) 761-3055 Email: Info@JoshuaGomes.org | https://www.hemophilia.org/Community-Resources/Scholarships/Joshua-Gomes-Memorial-Scholarship-Fund | $1,000 | July 15 | *Must be HIV positive or have AIDS *Applicant must be accepted into or enrolled in a US college, university, institute or technical college *Must be accepted into or enrolled in full-time undergraduate or graduate study *Previous applicants and recipients are encouraged to reapply each year *Letter from doctor certifying that the applicant is HIV positive or has AIDS *Official transcripts from high school showing cumulative GPA *Letter of acceptance from school of higher education *Official transcripts from college or university if applicable *If you experienced any health-related issues that affected your grades, please submit a doctor's letter attesting to this fact *Three letters of recommendation attesting to motivation and character of applicant *A recent photograph of the applicant *Minimum 500-word essay | Yes | Any | |
12 | Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Foundation Scholarship for HR Professionals: Academics | 1800 Duke Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA | elissa.soares@shrm.org Phone: 703-535-6020 | http://www.shrm.org/about/foundation/scholarships/pages/shrmfdncertschol.aspx | $2500 (5), $5000(15) | July 15 | This prestigious award recognizes significant contributions to the HR field through empirical research and its application to practice. To be eligible, a nominee must possess a broad and deep track record of contributions to the HR discipline through research, as well as interactions with the practitioner community. Examples include: speaking and consulting engagements, authoring books, book chapters or journal articles that have affected how HR is practiced. The winning nominee should have an extensive body of published research in top-tier, peer-reviewed journals, such as: Human Resource Management (HRMJ) Journal of Management (JOM) Journal of Applied Psychology (JAP) Academy of Management Journal (AMJ) Personnel Psychology (PP) | Yes | Human Resources | |
13 | Logistics & Transportation Association of North America Scholarship | LTNA Scholarships PO Box 426 Union, WA 98592 | Katie Dejonge Phone: 360-898-3344 Email: executive.director@ltna.org | http://www.ltna.org/scholarship-application.html | Varies | July 15 | *Must be a graduating high school senior or college undergraduate *Must intend to pursue a career in Transportation, Logistics or Traffic Management, Transportation Safety and/or related transportation industry operations and services *Certified transcript directly from applicant's college/university *Two or Three letters of recommendation, *250 words essay explaining why you have chosen transportation logistics or an allied field as a career path. *A completed application (website) | |||
14 | American Legion Baseball Scholarship | Steve Cloud Assistant National Program Coordinator American Legion Baseball PO Box 1055 Indianapolis, IN 46206 | Phone: 317.630.1213 Fax: 317.360.1369 E-mail: baseball@legion.org | https://www.legion.org/scholarships/baseball | Varies | July 15 | To be considered for a scholarship, applicants must submit, along with the completed application form, three one-page letters of recommendation from a Legion coach or manager, Legion post commander or adjutant, and a community leader (teacher, minister, Scout leader, church leader, principal, etc.). Applicants must also complete the authorization form at the end of the application, including signatures from the player, parent or guardian, and post commander. | No | Baseball | |
15 | Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program | Novus Biologicals, LLC 8100 Southpark Way, A-8 Littleton, CO 80120 | lisa@novusbio.com novus@novusbio.com 1-888-506-6887 | http://www.novusbio.com/scholarship-program.html | $1,500 | July 20 | -Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. -Open worldwide. -Enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma) with a declared major in a science related field. | Science | ||
16 | Dreamers and Beyond Scholarship | N/A | scholarships@pima.edu | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/898 | Varies | July 20 | Scholarship is for PCC students enrolled either full-time or part-time in any field of study, who are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) designated students or undocumented students. Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA or greater. Eligible recipients are those subject to non-resident tuition rates because of their non-U.S. citizenship status. Renewal is available on a semester basis for up to 3 additional semesters and preference will be given to eligible renewal recipients. | |||
17 | Charter Up National Scholarship For Immigrants And Refugees | CharterUp, 3340 Peachtree Rd., Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30326 | Ph: 1-866-315-8261 | https://www.charterup.com/scholarship | $10,000 | July 25 | Details: Only one scholarship is awarded each year. This scholarship is non-renewable and can be applied to one academic year. Selection Criteria: Applicants must be born outside of the U.S and currently enrolled (or accepted) as a full-time undergraduate student at an accredited U.S college or university. High school seniors intending to enroll are also eligible. Recent transcript must show a weighted GPA of 3.4 or greater. The scholarship applicant must submit a 500 word essay that declares his/her personal vision and demonstrates the potential to achieve that vision. Please also submit one recommendation along with each essay. Undocumented students can apply for this scholarship. | No | No | Any |
18 | From Failure to Promise | 145 S. Livernois Rd. #336 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 | Phone: 248-499-9599 E-mail: scholarships@fromfailuretopromise.com | http://www.fromfailuretopromise.com/#!essay-scholarship-contest--html/cfvg | $10,000(1), $500(4) | July 31 | Work will be judged on the basis of originality, quality of research, and effectiveness of presentation. Contestants must be high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate-level college students with at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA, pursuing or planning to pursue a degree at an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. Please email us at scholarships@fromfailuretopromise.com for additional questions or concerns. | Yes | Any | |
19 | Lincoln Forum Scholarship Essay Contest 2016 Platt Family Scholarship Prize Essay Contest | Don McCue, Curator — Lincoln Memorial Shrine 125 W. Vine St. Redlands, CA 92373 | e-mail: archives@akspl.org phone: (909) 798-7632 | http://www.thelincolnforum.org/scholarship-essay-contest | 1st Prize $1500 2nd Prize $750 3rd Prize $500 | July 31 | Please examine the rules below closely before contacting The Lincoln Forum or the contest coordinator with eligibility questions. The scholarship essay contest is designed for students who are FULL TIME, undergraduate students in an AMERICAN COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY during the Spring 2018 semester. The July 31 deadline is designed to give these students time to finish their essays, if need be, after final exams. You do not have to be an American citizen, but you do need to be attending an AMERICAN COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY during the eligibility period. It is NOT open to high school students. Key question to consider; when we contact your college or university registrar will they be able to confirm that you were enrolled as a full-time college student during the spring 2018 semester? If the answer is no, you are not eligible. The eligibility of entrants will be confirmed by the Lincoln Forum prior to the awarding of prizes. | No | Any | |
20 | The Onsi Sawiris Scholarship Program | Not Provided | Not Provided | http://www.amideast-ossp.org/undergrad-2017/ | Fully paid undergrad degree | July 31 | Who can apply: Egypt Nationals SAT score *check website 90% Thanawyya Amma or Equivalent to GPA 3.5 Field of Study: Economics, Engineering, Political Science, Finance, Management Invovled in Extra Curricular actvities Tofel 100 or above |
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2 | Patsy Takemoto Mink Education Foundation Scholarship | Patsy Takemoto Mink Foundation PO Box 769 Granby, MA 0103 | Not Provided | https://www.patsyminkfoundation.org/education-support-application | Up to $5000 | Aug 1 | must be a woman, at least 17 years of age must be a mother, with minor children must be pursuing a vocational degree/certificate; or an associate's degree; or a first bachelor's degree; or a professional/master's/doctoral degree.. must be enrolled in a not-for-profit, accredited institution or program during the 2018-19 academic year. must be low-income (annual family income less than $20,000 for a family of 2; less than $24,000 for a family of 3; less than $28,000 for a family of 4) | |||
3 | PCC: IME BECAS | n/a | N/A | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/904 | Varies | August 3 | Essay required An unofficial PCC transcript Copy of an official, government issued ID Copy of a letter from an organization where you have done recent volunteer activity along with a photograph with a descriptive title of the activity | |||
4 | Educational Advancement Foundation INC. Alpha Kappa Alpha Scholarship | Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation, Inc. 5656 South Stony Island Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 | Office: 800-653-6528 or 773-947-0026 Fax: 773-947-0277 Email: akaeaf@akaeaf.net | https://akaeaf.org/scholarships | Not Provided | August 15 | To be eligible for this one-year one-time only scholarship, the applicant must: Be a full-time Be currently enrolled in an accredited degree-granting institution; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 ("B" average) for Merit scholarship; Minimum GPA of 2.5 (C+) for Financial Assistance Demonstrate community service and involvement. Resume, Documentation of Project/Research, scholarly pursuit etc. | ONLY | Any | |
5 | The Clubs of America Scholarship Award for Career Success | Clubs of America 484 Wegner Road Lakemoor, IL 60051 U.S.A | Phone: 1-800-800-9122 Email: scholarship@greatclubs.com | http://www.greatclubs.com/scholarship-award-for-career-success.asp | $1,000 | August 31 | Any current college student of an accredited U.S. college or university with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 is welcome to apply. Eligible students will: Write an essay of no fewer than 600 words about their career aspirations and how their current course load will help them achieve success in their careers. Where do you see yourself 10 years from now? Thinking outside the box is encouraged! Email their essay as a .doc or .pdf attachment to: scholarship@greatclubs.com YouTube submissions are optional, although not required. Video should be no longer than 5 minutes. (Essays submitted via YouTube must also be submitted in writing.) | Yes | Any | |
6 | Modern Abstract Decor Creative Scholarship Opportunity | 3602 Eastern Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45226 | Phone: 866-533-1339 Email: info@modernabstractdecor.com | http://www.modernabstractdecor.com/art-student-scholarship | Varies | August 31 | * For any graduating seniors looking to enroll in an arts program, as well as any students currently enrolled (full-time or part-time) in an arts program at a college, trade school or university in the United States of America is * Must describe in ~500-1000 words your unique plan to turn your artistic passion into a profitable business. *Post your plan to a website or blog *Fill out application and notify Modern Abstract Decor of your submission. |
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2 | Los Angeles Immigration Lawyers Scholarship 2017 | Law Offices of Joshua L. Goldstein, PC 205 S Broadway, #300 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: (213) 262-2000 | Not Provided (Contact could mean disqualification) | https://immigrationlawyerslosangeles.com/los-angeles-immigration-lawyers-scholarship-2017/ | $1,000 | September 1 | Eligibility Submitting a completed application using the form below Be included in one of the following categories: 1. Foreign born student who now resides in the US or 2. US born student whose parents originated from another country. Proof of Enrollment or future enrollment in Post-High School education (trade school, graduate school, etc). Selection Criteria We will be selecting a winner based off of the following factors: Follows directions provided Essay quality Transcript from last institute of education Resume | |||
3 | The Annual Votacall Innovate | Communicate College Scholarship Essay Contest | 185 Devonshire Street | Boston, Massachusetts 02110 | (866) 303-8600 support@votacall.com | http://www.votacall.com/scholarship | $2,000 | September 15 | To participate, applicants must be currently enrolled in or planning to attend an accredited United States college or university during the 2017-2018 academic year. People who wish to participate should send their essay as an attachment in an email to scholarship@votacall.com by September 15, 2017. In the body of the email, applicants should include the following information: Your name, address, and phone number If you are under 18, contact information for your parents The name of the school you are attending or planning on attending Your current course of study The best way to contact you | |||
4 | Out of the Box Thinking Scholarship | Not Provided | support@litter-robot.com | https://www.litter-robot.com/blog/out-of-the-box-thinking-scholarship/ | $1,500 (1st) $1,000 (2nd) $500 (3rd) | September 15 | Applicants must be current students at an accredited university, community college, certificate program, graduate school, or equivalent institute within the United States. High school students enrolling 2017 are also eligible. Winners will be asked to submit verification of their student status (transcript, letter of acceptance, course list with your name, or equivalent). | |||
5 | Forms Bird $500 Scholarship Contest | Not Provided | scholarship@formbirds.com | http://www.formsbirds.com/scholarship | $500 | September 15 | Applicant must be either currently enrolled or planning to enroll at an accredited college or university in 2017. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. No limit in nationalities. Applicants must agree to Formsbirds official scholarship rules and follow all application instruction A valid application comprises the following: (1) a completed application form; (2) an essay; (3) an academic transcript; and (4) your photo | |||
6 | Coffee for Less Scholarship | 250 South 18th Street Suite 802 | Philadelphia, PA 19103 | Email: Info@CoffeeForLess.com Ph: 800-261-2859 | http://www.coffeeforless.com/scholarship#urscholarship-1 | $500 | September 30 | *Must be aged 18-25 and enrolled in an accredited college or university **Candidates will have the opportunity to compete once in January and again in September for the scholarship, but will only be eligible to win the scholarship once *Submit an essay of no more than 500 words on the subjects of the importance of education in your life and how the scholarship money will assist your goals *Bonus points will be awarded to those students who find a creative way to include their passion for coffee within their essay without losing sight of the primary topic | |||
7 | Filmora Scholarship Program | Not Provided | flora@wondershare.com | https://filmora.wondershare.com/scholarship/ | $1,000 | September 30 | 1. Must be enrolled in an accredited college or University, located anywhere in the world for the 2017-2018 academic year 2. Must agree to our Rules and Regulations The Filmora Scholarship Committee will evaluate each video submission and select one scholarship recipient based on the following criteria: 1. Positive topic 2. Originality 3. Creativity 4. Video editing skills |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) | 1800 Duke Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA | elissa.soares@shrm.org Phone: 703-535-6020 | http://www.shrm.org/about/foundation/scholarships/pages/shrmfdncertschol.aspx | Varies | October 1 | Current SHRM member (professional or student) Enrolled in a degree-seeking undergraduate program University is an accredited institution of higher learning Degree program is HR-related (e.g. business, psychology, HR, org development, etc.) Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale | No | Any | |
3 | AES Engineering Solutions | N/A | E-mail: scholarships@aesengineers.com | http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm#urscholarships.htm-1 | $500 | October 6 | Our belief is that achieving a high grade point average should not be the only criteria for determining who deserves to be helped. For that reason we are offering a scholarship that will be awarded on the basis of character, as determined by an evaluation of the essays that are submitted Students must submit an essay of between 500 and 1000 words in answer to the following question: When you look back on your life in 30 years, what would it take for you to consider your life successful? What relationships or accomplishments will be important on this journey? | No | Engineering | |
4 | La Unidad Latina Foundation Scholarship | La Unidad Latina Foundation 132 East 43rd Street, # 358 New York, NY 10017 | info@lulfoundation.org | https://www.lulf.org/apply/ | $500 -$1000 | October 15 | Minimum cumulative GPA above 2.80 out of a 4.0 GPA Scale. -Cumulative GPAs below 2.80 do not qualify for a scholarship. -Currently enrolled in an eligible bachelor’s or master’s degree program at an accredited four-year college or university. Eligible Degrees: all Bachelor degrees and Juris Doctor, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Administration/Policy, Master of Social Work, Master of Education, Master of Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy. -Completed at least one full-time year of study for undergraduate applicants, and at least one full-time semester of study for graduate applicants. -Must reside in the United States. Required Documentation -Official university-issued academic transcript(s) required and included in application. Graduate students are required to submit graduate and undergraduate transcripts. -Letter of recommendation from university administrator/faculty or community leader demonstrating student leadership and commitment to civic service. (200-350 words) | Yes | Any | |
5 | Hasner Law Scholarship | 2839 Paces Ferry Road SE Suite 1050 Atlanta, GA 30339 United States | hasnerlawscholarshipfund@gmail.com | http://www.hasnerlaw.com/scholarship/ | $1,000 | October 15 | Applicants must be planning to enroll or currently enrolled in an accredited United States college or University during the 2017-2018 academic year. All incoming and existing undergraduate, graduate, and law students (1L, 2L, 3L) are eligible to participate. Your name, address, and phone number If you are under 18, contact information for your parents (name, phone number, & email) The name of the school you are attending or planning on attending Your current course of study The best way to contact you | YES | ||
6 | COUPONBIRDS "HELP TO SAVE" SCHOLARSHIP | Not Provided | scholarship@couponbirds.com | https://www.couponbirds.com/scholarship | $500 | October 21 | Fill out the required information. 2 Take the short survey concerned with your daily online or instore shopping behavior and habits. 3 The third step is the most creative part which requires you to write an essay about how you save money in your daily life, for example, how you use coupon to get big discount on your wishlist items. Any helpful tip is highly appreciated, so just pour out your idea to us and see whether you can beat others’ and win the scholarship prize. 4 Submit your application with one click at the bottom of the application page when you’ve finished. | |||
7 | Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship | 44325 Woodridge Parkway, Lansdowne, VA 20176 | 800-941-3300 or email scholarships@jkcf.org | Website | $250-$500 | October 24 | This scholarship for top community college students seeking to complete their bachelor's degrees is the largest private scholarship for community college transfer students in the country. As minimum criteria, candidates must: • Be a current student at an accredited U.S. community college or 2-year institution with sophomore status or a recent graduate (within the last 5 years) • Have a cumulative college GPA of 3.5 or above • Plan to transfer to a 4-year college or university to begin studies in the following fall • Demonstrate unmet financial need | Any | ||
8 | Golden Door Scholars Scholarship | 1101 Red Ventures Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29707 | info@goldendoorscholars.org | http://www.goldendoorscholars.org/app/open | Full ride to a university. | October 25 | Applicants must be eligible for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). | DACA Only | Any | |
9 | Brian Zeiger Firm Scholarship | 1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd, Suite 620a Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: 215-546-0340 | zeigerfirmscholarship@gmail.com | http://brianzeiger.com/scholarship/ | $1,000 | October 25 | In order to participate in the contest, prospective applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited United States college or university or planning to attend one in the academic year of 2017-2018. Applicants should submit a 500-word essay answering the following question to the email address. In order to apply, applicants should submit their essay to zeigerfirmscholarship@gmail.com by 10/25/17 9 AM EST. In addition, applicants must include the following information in the body of the email to which their essay is attached: Their full name and phone number The name of the institution you are planning to attend or the one you are attending Contact information for their parent(s) or legal guardian, if an applicant is under the age of 18 |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans | 224 W. 57th St. NYC, NY 10019 | Phone: 212-547-6926 email: PDSoros@pdsoros.org | https://www.pdsoros.org/apply/eligibility | Each award is for up to $25,000 in stipend support, as well as 50 percent of required tuition and fees, up to $20,000 per year, for one to two years. | November 1 | 1. NEW AMERICAN STATUS One of the following must be true as of the application deadline: - Born in the US: You are a US citizen by birth and both of your parents were born abroad as non-US citizens. - Naturalized Citizen: You have been naturalized as a US citizen either on your own or as a minor child under the application of one of your parents. - Green Card: You are in possession of a valid green card. - Adopted: You were born outside of the US or one of its territories and were subsequently adopted by American parents, and were awarded US citizenship as a result of your adoption. - DACA: You have been granted deferred action under the government’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Note: For all of the above, it must be true that both of your parents were born outside of the United States as non-US citizens, and were not eligible for US citizenship at the time of their births. 2. ACADEMIC STANDING You will be, or expect to be, enrolled in a full time graduate program at a US university for the 2018-19 academic year, and one of the following must be true as of the application deadline (November 1, 2017): - You are in your senior year of college and expect to receive your bachelor’s degree as of June 2017. - You have graduated from college, and are not currently enrolled in a graduate program in the US. - You are currently enrolled in a graduate program in the US that is different from the program in which you will be enrolled for the 2018-19 academic year. - You are currently in the graduate program you will be continuing in 2018-19, and you have not begun the third year of study for that program. - You are in a joint-degree program, and have not begun the third year of the degree program you want funding for in 2018-19. Ineligible Graduate Programs: Online programs, executive MBAs, joint bachelors/master's programs, certificate programs, and post-baccalaureate programs 3. AGE You cannot have reached or passed your 31st birthday as of the application deadline. | DACA Only | Graduate Only | Any |
3 | HubShout Internet Marketing Scholarship | Washington, DC Address: 200 Little Falls St, Falls Church, VA, 22046 United States New York Address: 46 Sager Dr, Rochester, NY, 14607 United States | 866-482-5505 | http://hubshout.com/?p=scholarship | Two $1,000 will be awarded | November 1 | The scholarship is open to students with at least one year of college. They must also have a minimum of 3.0 GPA to apply. A scholarship award of $1,000 (each) is awarded to the strongest candidate with a demonstrated passion for Internet Marketing | Yes | Marketing | |
4 | Voice of Democracy | 406 W. 34th St. Kansas City, MO 64111 | Phone: (816) 756-3390 | https://www.vfw.org/VOD/ | National 1st place gets $30,000 | November 1 | The Voice of Democracy Program is open to students in grades 9-12 (on the Nov. 1 deadline), who are enrolled in a public, private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States and its territories. | DACA Friendly | No | Any |
5 | Pima Community College Parents Alliance - integra - Juntos Podemos Scholarship | n/a | PCC.JuntosPodemos@gmail.com | https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NJOZPrVqnjSUNFZjZWT2Q4b1U | Varies (up to $2,000 for undocumented students) | November 13 | - Application - 2.75 GPA - Essays about goals and service - Transcripts - Picture of volunteer activity - Taking Spring 2018 courses (If you checked off spring in your Fall application you are already being considered) | |||
6 | MCFF Academic Scholarships | Address - 520 E. Southern Ave, Tempe, AZ 85282 | Phone - 480.894.8700 FAX - 480.894.8710 | http://maricopacollegesfacultyfoundation.wildapricot.org/page-1765099? | $250-$500 | November 15 | Scholarship Criteria: - Applicant must be enrolled at one of the 10 Maricopa Community Colleges or one of the Skills Centers. - Applicant must have a minimum GPA of 2.5. - Applicant must be currently enrolled in at least 6 credit hours. - Applicant must submit a completed application form with two faculty signatures. Application Materials: - 1 Completed scholarship application form. - 1 Copy of unofficial transcript(s). - A typewritten essay of not more than two pages (double-spaced) describing your academic and professional goals and how your community college experience will help you achieve them | Any | ||
7 | NATA Dan L. Meisinger, Sr. Memorial Learn to Fly Scholarship | National Air Transportation Foundation 818 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 | Phone: 202-774-1535 Email: Safety1st@nata.aero | http://nata.aero/Scholarships/Dan-L.-Meisinger,-Sr.-Memorial-Scholarship.aspx | $2,500 | November 25 | Applicants for the Dan L. Meisinger Sr. Memorial Learn to Fly Scholarship must be: -A college student currently enrolled in an aviation program. -A high academic achiever with a "B" average or better. -Recommended by an aviation professional, although direct applications are acceptable. -Residents of Kansas, Missouri or Illinois will be given preference. | No | Aviation | |
8 | New York State Youth Leadership Council (NYSYLC) Scholarship | N/A | Email:info@nysylc.org | https://www.nysylc.org/scholarship/ | $500 or $1,000 (depends on scholarship) | Eligibility requirements: -Residing in NYC and attending or planning to attend a NY school; -Be a graduating high school senior, have a High School or GED/HSE/TASC™ diploma and planning to attend college in the Spring; OR current undergraduate student; -Be actively engaged, or wishes to be engaged, in social justice causes; -Be recommended by an educator, peer, community member, or religious leader; -Be able to volunteer 10 hours with the NYSYLC; -Be able to attend an awards ceremony in NYC (details TBD) | No | Any |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | ASHRAE Scholarship Program | 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30329 | Phone: (404) 636-8400 Fax: (404) 321-5478 Email:ashrae@ashrae.org | https://www.ashrae.org/membership--conferences/student-zone/scholarships-and-grants/scholarship-program | Varies (see website) | December 1 | -Full-time enrollment in an accredited undergraduate engineering or engineering technology program recognized by ASHRAE and listed for each scholarship. (Note: enrollment in an architecture program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) at a school in North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia is accepted for Region IV Benny Bootle Scholarship) -A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class ranking of no less than 30% evidenced by submission of an official transcript of grades and/or statement from a school administrator -Three letters of recommendation, including one from an instructor or faculty advisor, a current or past employer, and another character reference. In the case of institutions with an ASHRAE student branch, a letter from the faculty advisor of that branch may be one of the three letters of recommendation. -Evaluation Form completed and submitted by the Student Activities Chair or other officer of the nearest ASHRAE chapter following an interview with the applicant -Potential service to the HVAC&R profession -Financial need -Leadership ability (activities, leadership roles, community service, etc.) -Work ethics (summer jobs, part-time jobs, etc.) | No | Engineering | |
3 | ASSE Foundation Academic Scholarship | N/A | Phone:1 847 699.2929 Email: assefoundation@asse.org | http://foundation.asse.org/education.php | Varies | December 1 | Transcripts from every university you have attended Academic letter of recommendation A 3.0 undergraduate GPA and (if applicable) a 3.5 graduate GPA | Yes | Safety, Health, and Environment | |
4 | APhA Student Scholarship | N/A | ing Wu, Executive Resident at jwu@aphanet.org or 202-558-2709. | http://www.aphafoundation.org/student-scholarship-program | Varies | December 1 | Eligibility Criteria Complete at least one academic year in the professional sequence of courses.Earn a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent grading system) in professional coursework during pharmacy school.Be an active member in the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) for students located in the United States and Puerto Rico. The applicant must show active participation in his or her chapter’s activities but is not required to hold a leadership position. | |||
5 | The Altman & Altman Law School Scholarship | N/A | scholarship@altmanllp.com | https://www.altmanllp.com/scholarship.html | $2,000 | December 1 | Any current undergraduate or law student in a JD, LLB, or LLM program is eligible for the Altman & Altman Law School Scholarship with a preference to individuals that are (a) from the Boston metropolitan area, or (b) received an undergraduate or graduate degree from a college or university in the Boston metropolitan area, or (c) are attending a law school in the Boston metropolitan area. | |||
6 | Arizona Eastern Star Scholarship | Amy Pate, Secretary Arizona OES Scholarship Committee 7504 S. 13th Place Phoenix, AZ 85042 | 602-284-8501 Amy.pate@asu.edu | http://www.azoes.com/cat_view/15-oes-public-forms/21-educational-scholarship.html | Varies | December 1 | - Cumulative Grand Point Average of not less than 2.5 (3.0 for graduate students) - Completed 12 hours of credit with passing grades last semester (9 for graduate students) - PLEASE NOTE: Computer-generated transcripts will be accepted at the time of mailing this application. The computer- generated transcript from the school MUST be sent as soon as this semester’s current grades are posted and before scholarship checks are mailed. -or attach a current un-official transcript that includes the current semester courses and grades. | Yes | Any | |
7 | The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest | ewfprizehelp@ce.uoregon.edu | http://eliewieselfoundation.org/prize-ethics/contest/ | Varies | December 11 | Write about any specific topic you wish, provided it explores an ethical problem, question, issue, or concern. | ||||
8 | Arizona Funeral, Cemetery & Cremation Association: William Aaron Scholarship Program | 2473 S. Higley Rd, Suite 104, PMB 309 Gilbert, AZ 85925 | Phone: 602-909-6135 Fax: 480-535-5825 Email: Director@azfcca.org | http://azfcca.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/WILLIAM-AARON-SCHOLARSHIP-APPLICATION.pdf | $1,000 | December 14 | a. A cover letter explaining why applicant believes he/she is a worthy candidate for the scholarship (financial need will be taken into consideration but is not the determining factor.) b. An essay, not less than 1000 words or more than 2500 words, entitled “Why I Want To Be a Funeral Director”. Essays must be typewritten, double spaced, with one-inch margins. Essays containing spelling, punctuation or grammatical errors will be subject to automatic disqualification. The essay may be published, and applicant, by his/her submission, waives any copyright or other intellectual property right over it. c. Verification from Mesa Community College that applicant is a full time student enrolled in the Mortuary Science Program and is maintaining a “B” or better grade average, along with a letter of recommendation from a faculty member. | No | Funeral Director | |
9 | Pretty Lightroom Presets Scholarship Program | N/A | scholarship@lightroompresets.com | https://www.lightroompresets.com/pages/pretty-lightroom-presets-scholarship-program | $500 | December 15 | The requirements for eligible student entries are: You should presently be a senior in high school; Or be transitioning from high school to a college or university; Or be already enrolled in a college or university inside the United States or Canada. Employees and their immediate family members of LightroomPresets.com are not eligible to participate. Carefully research and compose an essay style Adobe Lightroom tutorial of 800 to 1,000 words, with screenshots and photos included to illustrate your points on one of the following topics. You must either own copyright to the images, or have written permission to use the images included in your essay. Use proper grammar and punctuation. Choose a topic below for your tutorial essay: How Lightroom has changed Photography Lightroom techniques for Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer photos How to re-touch skin in Lightroom for photographers How to apply a cinematic or film look to photographs using Lightroom | |||
10 | Dr. Juan Andrade, Jr. Scholarship for Young Hispanic Leaders | 431 S. Dearborn, Suite 1203 Chicago, IL 60605 | Phone: (312) 427-8683 Email: acalderon@ushli.org | http://www.ushli.org/juan_andrade_scholarship.html | $500-1000 | December 29 | Applicant must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student, in an accredited four-year or two-year institution in the U.S. or U.S. territories, and demonstrate a verifiable need for financial support. At least one parent must be of Hispanic ancestry. Applicants must submit: - Background essay (500-1000 word self-description) - Leadership essay (500-1000 word analysis that describe a pervasive issue in the community) - Optional Essay - 1-page resume - Portrait picture - Transcript - 3 letters of recommendation Students attending or accepted to an accredited undergraduate four-year institution are eligible for a $1000 scholarship to be paid in two payments throughout the academic year. Students attending or accepted to an accredited undergraduate two-year institution are eligible for a $500 scholarship to be paid in two payments throughout the academic year. | No | Any | |
11 | NATA Pioneers of Flight Scholarship | 818 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 | Phone: 202-774-1535 Email: safety1st@nata.aero | http://www.nata.aero/Scholarships/Pioneers-of-Flight-Scholarship-Program.aspx | $1,000 to be used for one year of full-time undergraduate study. Two awards will be granted each year. | December 30 | College students in their sophomore or junior year who are enrolled in a full-time aviation degree program at an accredited four-year college or university A high academic achiever with a 3.0 GPA or better, on a 4.0 scale Able to demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in general aviation. | No | Aviation | |
12 | NATA Business Scholarship | 818 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 | Phone: 202-774-1535 Email: Safety1st@nata.aero | http://www.nata.aero/Scholarships/NATA-Business-Scholarship.aspx | $2,500 | December 30 | Be 18 years of age or older. Be nominated and endorsed by a representative of a Regular or Associate Member Company of the NATA. Possess a Student Pilot Certificate (or higher), with a third-class medical certificate, if applying for pilot certificates or ratings. Demonstrate a commitment to general aviation. | No | Aviation |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? | |
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2 | LatPro Scholarship Program | Not Provided | Email: scholarships@latpro.com | Website | $3,000 | Varies | *Be enrolled in a school that has registered for LatPro’s scholarship program. (Check out their registered schools list) *Be a full-time student when applying for the scholarship. *Like LatPro on Facebook. *Complete the scholarship application. | ||||
3 | T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® ARIZONA | 3910 S. Rural Road, Suite E Tempe, AZ 85282 | John Cregg, Program Coordinator 480-829-0500 x 1145 (Maricopa County) 800-535-4599 x 1145 (Toll Free) FAX: 480-829-9283 Email: jcregg@asccaz.org PHONE 480.829.0500 • CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.535.4599 • FAX 480.820.7288 | Website | N/A | Ongoing Basis | Child care center teachers, assistant directors, directors, and family child care providers may be eligible for a scholarship if they: Are at least 18 years of age Have a high school diploma or GED Are employed in the state of Arizona Work in a licensed, certified, or tribally regulated center, family child care home or group home Work a minimum of 30 hours each week directly with young children ages birth-5, or work as a director of a center that serves children ages birth- 5 (Associates Degree Scholarship); work a minimum of 20 hours a week directly with young children ages birth - 5 (CDA Assessment Scholarship) Have the sponsorship of the child care center or family child care home which employs them Earn $20.00 or less per hour | DACA Only | |||
4 | The Novak Family Endowed Scholarship | not available | not available | Website | $2,000 | Ongoing Basis | Candidates must seek to matriculate in a program of study leading to a degree or certificate at Pima Community College, have financial need, be enrolled part-time or full-time, and maintain a 2.5 GPA | ||||
5 | AIET Minorities and Women Education Scholarship | AIET Scholarship Program 200 W. Madison, 15th Floor Chicago, IL 60606 | T 312-335-4133 F 312-335-4134 EducationTrust@appraisalinstitute.org | Website | Varies | On-going | Be a minority as identified by the U.S. Census Bureau: Black, Asian or Pacific Islander, Hispanic, American Indian, Alaskan Native, or Female Be an Appraisal Institute Candidate for Designation in good standing, working toward an MAI or SRA designation. Have Appraisal Institute fees paid in full for the year prior to the quarterly review date. To view your dues invoice, Be current with Standards and Ethics courses requirement for Candidate for Designation. To view your SPP cycle, | ||||
6 | Appraisal Institute Education Trust Undergraduate Scholarship | Scholarship Chair Appraisal Institute Education Trust 200 W. Madison Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60606 | Phone: 312.335.4133 E-mail: educationtrust@appraisalinstitute.org | Website | Varies | Ongoing | 1. Applicant must be an Appraisal Institute Candidate for Designation in good standing working toward an MAI or SRA designation. 2. Scholarships may be applied only to Appraisal Institute courses leading to the MAI or SRA designation. 3. It is recommended that applicant attend a minimum of two Appraisal Institute chapter meetings annually. 4. Applicant must submit a completed application. 5. Applicant must submit a 500 word written essay stating why he or she should be awarded the scholarship highlighting professional goals and experience. 6. Applicant must submit a resume or statement of qualifications. 7. Applicant must submit a list of completed Appraisal Institute courses to date. | ||||
7 | It Should Be FAIR! DACA Application Scholarship | 409 MAYNARD AVENUE SOUTH, SUITE 202, SEATTLE WA, 98104 | P: (206) 829-8382 F: (206) 829-8858 INFO@21PROGRESS.ORG | Website | $465 (monthly) | On-Going | All applicants must meet the following criteria in order to apply for the FAIR! DACA Application Scholarship. Applicant’s country of origin is located in Asia or in the Pacific Islands, and ethnically identifies as Asian or Pacific Islander Is eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) as outlined by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Please refer to the list below and to USCIS’ webpage here. | No | Any | y | |
8 | PRSA Foundation (Multiple Scholarships) | 33 Maiden Lane, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10038 | (212) 460-1474 prssa@prsa.org | Website | Varies | On-Going | Be pursuing a higher education in the public relations field. Have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Demonstrate financial need. Be a PRSSA member. | Yes | Any | ||
9 | NSSAR The Joseph S. Rumbaugh Historical Oration Contest | Lawrence Mckinley National Chairman National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution 12158 Holly Knoll Circle Great Fall, VA 22066 | Phone: 502.589.1776 Fax: 502.589.1671 E-mail: dustoff@bellatlantic.net | Website | Varies | Varies | -Prize ranging from $2,000 - $5,000 is awarded for 1st, 2nd and Third place. -Only High School students -The oration must be original and not less than 5 minutes or more than 6 minutes in length. -Application form | No | Any |
1 | Scholarship | Address | Phone/Email | Web Address | Award Amount | Deadline | Requirements | DACA Only? | Can Graduate Students Apply? | Major? |
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2 | Point Foundation: College Scholarships for LGBTQ Students | Point Foundation 5055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 501 Los Angeles, CA 90036 | LA Office: 323-933-1234 Phone 866-33-POINT (866-337-6468) info@pointfoundation.org | http://www.pointfoundation.org/OnlineApplicationInfo | Varies | January 15 | Must be enrolled or intending to enroll at an accredited college or university based in the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, in the fall of 2018. Students enrolled or intending to enroll in a college or university in a United States territory are NOT eligible. Must be “out” as a person who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community. Must be enrolled full-time for the full academic year. Must be enrolled in a degree-granting undergraduate or graduate/ doctoral program. | Yes | Any | |
3 | Microsoft Tuition Scholarship Program | Microsoft Corporation Corporate Headquarters One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-6399 | scholars@microsoft.com | https://careers.microsoft.com/students/scholarships | Will cover Full or Parital Tuition costs for one academic year | January 20 | Eligibility: You must be enrolled full time in a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico at the time the application is submitted The scholarship is open to students pursuing Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related STEM degree Maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0 | No | Computer Science,STEM, and Computer Engineering | |
4 | RTDNA Journalism Scholarships | N/A | katem@rtdna.org | http://www.rtdna.org/content/scholarships | Varies | January 20 | Scholarships are open to undergraduate students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism. Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time sophomores, juniors or seniors in good standing when scholarships are awarded for the 2018-2019 academic year. Students may apply for only one RTDNF scholarship, and past RTDNF scholarship winners are not eligible. | |||
5 | The Princeton Prize in Race Relations | Princeton University, P.O. Box 291, Princeton, NJ 08542-0291 | Phone: (800) 742-1036 e-mail: PPrize@princeton.edu | https://pprize.princeton.edu/apply | $1,000 | January 23 | *Must be a High School student *Must be involved in an activity that helps improve race relations in your school or community and must describe activity in Part I of application *Must have a supporter (not related to candidate) to fill out Part II of application | No | Any | |
6 | CoffeeForLess.com “Hit the Books” Scholarship | 250 South 18th Street Suite 802 | Philadelphia, PA 19103 | Email: Info@CoffeeForLess.com Ph: 800-261-2859 | http://www.coffeeforless.com/scholarship | $500 | January 23 | *Must be aged 18-25 and enrolled in an accredited college or university **Candidates will have the opportunity to compete once in January and again in September for the scholarship, but will only be eligible to win the scholarship once. *Submit an essay of no more than 500 words on the subjects of the importance of education in your life and how the scholarship money will assist your goals *Bonus points will be awarded to those students who find a creative way to include their passion for coffee within their essay without losing sight of the primary topic | N/A | Any | |
7 | AWM Essay Contest | 11240 Waples Mill Road AWM Contact Form Suite 200 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 | Phone: 703-934-0163 Fax: 703-359-7562 Email: awm@awm-math.org | https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/essay-contest | Varies | January 28 | This essay contest is open to students in the following categories: Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Undergraduate | No | Any | |
8 | Desert Club Scholarship | Jennifer Dahl 4500 E. Cavalry Drive Gilbert, AZ 85297 | hovdegirl@yahoo.com | http://christmasideahouse.org/sites/cih/2017-2018-desert-club-scholarship-reapplication-2/ | Varies | January 29 | Graduating high school seniors who are in need of financial assistance and to former scholarship recipients. | |||
9 | $1,000 Essay Writing Scholarship | N/A | N/A | https://zaidlaw.com/scholarship/ | $1,000 | January 31 | Write an essay of 1,500 words on “Road Traffic Safety”. The essay should represent your opinion, backed up with facts, on how to enhance the road traffic safety and prevent accidents. Submit the essay in PDF or Google Document format. We’ll also need some sort of proof that you’re currently a college student, as this competition is opened for college students only. Your location does not matter. | |||
10 | Girls Impact The World Film Scholarship | N/A | N/A | http://www.connecther.org/gitw/ | $20,000 | January 31 | Any female identified individual in highschool or undergrad. 25 and under | |||
11 | TheDream.US Opportunity Scholarship | 1300 N 17th Street, Suite 1700 Arlington, VA 22209 | Telephone: 1-(855) 670-ISTS (4787) Email: TheDream.US@applyists.com | http://www.thedream.us/scholarships/opportunity-scholarship/ | Varies | January 31 | Live in and have graduated or will graduate from high school in a locked out-state by the end of the 2017-2018 academic year with a GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale; Have taken the SAT or ACT; Are not currently enrolled in a four-year college; Intend to relocate to and enroll full-time in a bachelor’s degree program at one of our Opportunity Partner Colleges in the Fall term of the 2018-2019 academic year; Have significant unmet financial need; Came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; Have DACA or TPS or certify that you meet the immigration eligibility criteria set forth below. | DACA/TPS/UNDOC | No | Any |
12 | Ascend Educational Fund Scholarship | N/A | E-mail: info@ascendfundny.org | http://ascendfundny.org/scholarship | $2,500- $20,000 | February 1 | • Must be born outside the United States or have two parents born outside the United States - Must be a graduating senior at a high school in the five boroughs of New York City -Must enroll full-time at an accredited public or private college or university in 2018-2019 | No | Any | |
13 | Frank Kazmierczak Memorial Migrant Scholarship | Kazmierczak Scholarship Committee Geneseo Migrant Center 3 Mt. Morris-Leicester Road Leicester, NY 14481 | (800) 245-5681 mreho@gvboces.org | http://migrant.net/scholarships | $1,000 | February 1 | Child of a migrant worker or a migrant worker (priority will be given to those with mobility in the last 3 years) Teaching as a career goal Scholastic achievement Financial need | No | Teaching | |
14 | American Physiological Society Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship | 9650 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20814-3991 | Melinda Lowy, Senior Program Manager, Higher Education Programs mlowy@the-aps.org 301-634-7787 Allison Hood, Project Assistant, Higher Education & Diversity Programs ahood@the-aps.org 301-634-7233 | http://www.the-aps.org/mm/Education/Undergraduate/Educational-Projects/UGSRFs/Application-Information | Varies | February 1 | Applicants must have an over-all GPA of >3.0 (0-4.0 scale). Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students with little or no laboratory research experience. Students should not have more than 9 calendar months of research experience in a physiology laboratory, no previous peer reviewed publications, and no previous abstracts submitted to national or international meetings. The laboratory host must be an APS member in good standing. Looking for an APS member research lab to work in? Check out the APS Research Host Contact List under Resources below for the names of interested research hosts in various locations. Selection of participants is based on academic merit and the availability of appropriate faculty mentors. The current acceptance rate is about 40% of applicants. Special consideration is given to applicants whose socioeconomic background, access to educational opportunities, and other life experiences suggest that they would especially benefit from this type of program. Applications by students from institutions with few or limited research opportunities are especially encouraged. | No | Physiology | |
15 | American Nuclear Society: John and Muriel Landis Scholarships | American Nuclear Society Communications and Outreach 555 N. Kensington Ave. La Grange Park, IL 60526 | Phone: 708-352- 6611 E-mail: outreach@ANS.org | http://www.ans.org/honors/scholarships | $1,000 scholarships (expected for incoming freshmen) $2,000 - $2,500 scholarships (expected for undergraduate and two-year programs) $3,000 - $4,000 scholarships (expected for graduate programs) | February 1 | Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students who have greater than average financial need. Consideration is given to conditions or experiences that render the student disadvantaged (poor high school/undergraduate preparation, due to poverty, etc.) Applicants should be planning a career in nuclear science, nuclear engineering, or a nuclear-related field and be enrolled or planning to enroll in a college or university located in the United States, but need not be U.S. citizens. | Yes | Nuclear science, Nuclear engineering or a Nuclear-related field | |
16 | Alisa’s Angels Scholarships | Alisa’s Angels Foundation 3404 N. Soldier Trail Tucson, AZ 85749 | scholarships@alisasangels.org | http://alisasangels.org/programs/scholarships | Varies | February 1 | Alisa’s Angels Scholarship Application Essay that describes the applicant’s service to others. Unofficial high school transcript through the end of the 7th semester. Scholarship Reference completed by a teacher, counselor or faith leader (such as a pastor or rabbi). The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 2.75. | No | Any | |
17 | BMI Student Composer Award | BMI Student Composer Awards Deirdre Chadwick, Director 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich St. New York, NY 10007-0030, U.S.A. | N/A | https://bmifoundation.org/applications/rules/bmi_student_composer_awards_rules | $500-$5000 | February 1 | -Citizens of a country in the Western Hemisphere. -Enrolled in an accredited public, private, or parochial secondary school, in an accredited college or conservatory of music, or engaged in the private study of music with a recognized and established teacher (other than a relative). -Born on or after February 2, 1989. Applicants must be age 27 or younger, as of the competition deadline on February 1, 2017. -Potential first-time winners or prior winners of this award no more than two times. Any composer having won this award three times previously is not eligible to enter the contest again (Honorable Mention excluded). | No | Musicians (Composers) | |
18 | The Purpose Challenge Scholarship | N/A | laura@prosocialconsulting.com | http://www.purposechallenge.org | Varies | February 1 | No GPA requirement Must complete toolkit and submit essay Must submit essay in English Must live in the US Must attend accredited college (through US Department of Education) in Fall | |||
19 | American Welding Society: Matsuo Bridge Company Scholarship | 8669 NW 36 Street, # 130 Miami, Florida 33166-6672 | Phone: 800-443-9353 or 305-443-9353 | http://www.aws.org/foundation/scholarships/matsuo.html | $2,500 Anually | February 2 | Eligibility The Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan Scholarship will be awarded to a college junior or senior, or a graduate student pursuing a degree in civil engineering, welding engineering, welding engineering technology, or related discipline. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements: Applicant must be a minimum of eighteen years of age. Applicant must have a high school diploma. Applicant must have a 3.0 overall grade point average. Student must be enrolled full or part time in an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicant must submit all application information. | Yes | civil engineering, welding engineering, or welding engineering technology | |
20 | WACE National CO-OP Scholarships Program | 600 Suffolk Street Wannalancit Business Center, First Floor University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, MA 01854 | Marty Ford at marty_ford@uml.edu | http://www.waceinc.org/scholarship/index.html | Varies | February 15 | Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale To qualify for this scholarship, students must: • Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale. • Apply for the 2018-2019 academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions listed. | No | Any | |
21 | Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship Application | SPIE PO Box 10 Bellingham WA 98227-0010 USA | scholarships@spie.org | https://spie.org/membership/student-members/scholarships/application-requirements-and-criteria | Varies | February 15 | You must be a Student Member of SPIE. Standard Student Membership fee is $20. High school, pre-university, secondary school students will receive a one-year complimentary Student Membership. Fill in the Pre-College Membership Application Form and return to scholarships@spie.org Must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an optics, photonics, program or related field (e.g., physics or electrical engineering) at an accredited school for the school year beginning in the Fall 2018 Two recommendations are required. An automated message will be sent to your recommenders providing them with a link to your application where they will fill in a questionnaire. Relatives are not eligible to make recommendations. Please attach your Annual Scholarship Report to the online application form if reapplying. The scholarship application form must show new activities from when you last applied. Annual Scholarship reports are required from all winners. Incomplete applications will not be eligible for consideration. | No | Optics or Electrical Engineering | |
22 | Vegetarian Scholarship Award | PO Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203 | Ph: (410) 366-8343 Email: vrg@vrg.org | http://www.vrg.org/student/scholar.htm#urscholar.htm-1 | One $10,000 Two $5,000 awards | February 15 | *Must be a graduating shigh school senior. *A copy of your transcripts or report cards for the past two years. (An official copy is not necessary. Photocopies of your report cards will suffice.) *Three or more recommendations (including at least one teacher). *Any documentation related to your promotion of vegetarianism in high school and/or community including photographs, newspaper stories, etc | No | Any | |
23 | Optimist International Essay Contest | 4494 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63108 | Email: programs@optimist.org | http://www.optimist.org/e/member/scholarships3.cfm#urscholarships3.cfm-1 | $2,500 | February 15 | *Youth under the age of 18 who have not yet graduated from high school or the equivalent. *Interested students must contact their local Optimist Club. *Need to submit an essay on the pre-assigned topic. *All contestants at each level of the contest must furnish a copy of their birth certificate or passport before participating. | No | Optimist Club | |
24 | National Association of Hispanic Journalists | N/A | N/A | http://www.nahj.org/nahj-scholarships/ | Varies | February 15 | NAHJ scholarship opportunities are open to college-bound high school seniors, college undergraduates and graduate students pursuing careers in English or Spanish-language print, broadcast, digital or photojournalism. Students attending four-year colleges and community colleges in the Unites States and Puerto Rico with a GPA of 3.0 or better | DACA | YES | Journalism |
25 | Chin: Shui Kuen and Allen Chin Scholarship | Shui Kuen and Allen Chin Scholarship Asian Pacific Fund 465 California Street, Suite 809 San Francisco, CA 94104 | scholarship@asianpacificfund.org. | http://asianpacificfund.org/what-we-do/scholarships/apply-for-scholarship | $1,000 | February 23 | Grade level: Incoming freshman or current, full-time undergraduate at a two-year community college or four-year college/university in 2018-19 Student or parent currently/formerly employed at an Asian-owned or Asian cuisine restaurant Any ethnic heritage Community advocacy and social justice work on behalf of Asian American, immigrant, gay and lesbian and/or other progressive causes Minimum GPA: 3.0 Financial need No citizenship status requirement | |||
26 | Seguritan: Frederick and Demi Seguritan Scholarship | Frederick and Demi Seguritan Scholarship Asian Pacific Fund 465 California Street, Suite 809 San Francisco, CA 94104 | scholarship@asianpacificfund.org. | http://asianpacificfund.org/what-we-do/scholarships/apply-for-scholarship | $5,000 | February 23 | Eligibility Criteria: • Grade level: Incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four year-college or university in 2018-19 • Demonstrates outstanding citizenship • Community service required • Interested in business (not required to be business major) • Ethnic heritage: First-generation Asian American (That is, immigrants) • Minimum GPA: 3.0 • Financial need • Residency: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara or Solano county in California | |||
27 | Ben Carlson Memorial Scholarship | N/A | bcmsfscholarship@gmail.com | http://www.bencarlsonfoundation.org/scholarship | Varies | March 1 | In order to apply, candidates need to be attending a four-year post-secondary school within ten months of award application date. Applicants must be a current high school senior or undergraduate student. Students continuing or applying to graduate schools will not be considered. Applicants must demonstrates a strong work ethic, academic promise, athleticism, and service to community. High School students must have a minimum unweighted 3.2 GPA, and undergraduate students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be taking a full-time academic course load. Applicants must have present or past participation in a junior lifeguard program or present or past employment as an ocean lifeguard | No | ||
28 | Educators for Fair Consideration New American Scholars Program | E4FC c/o Community Initiatives 354 Pine Street, Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94104 | scholarships@e4fc.org | http://www.e4fc.org/scholarsprogram/scholarsoverview.html | Up to $7,000 | March 1 | -Foreign-born, Do not have permanent residency (green card) or citizenship in the U.S -Financial need -Current or intended enrollment in an accredited college or graduate program for 2017-2018 -GPA Requirement: College (3.0) and High School (3.3) -Academic preparation and community/extracurricular involvement -Previous or intended graduation from a San Francisco Bay Area high school -Current or expected enrollment in a San Francisco Bay Area college or university -San Francisco Bay Area: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo. | Yes | ||
29 | HubShout Internet Marketing Scholarship | Washington Office 140 Little Falls Street Suite 110 Falls Church, VA 22046 | 1-866-482-5505 | http://hubshout.com/?p=scholarship | (2) $1000 | March 1 | The scholarship is open to students with at least one year of college. They must also have a minimum of 3.0 GPA to apply. A scholarship award of $1,000 (each) is awarded to the strongest candidate with a demonstrated passion for Internet Marketing. | Yes | Marketing | |
30 | Barbara Wiedner and Dorothy Vandercook Peace Scholarship | 301 Redbud Way - Nevada City, CA 95959 - USA | portis.leal@gmail.com (530) 265-3887 | http://peacescholarships.org/ | $250 or $500 | March 1 | 1. You are a high school senior or college freshman at time of application, AND 2. You can provide evidence of leadership and/or personal initiative in activities or in an organization (including volunteer of paid work) relating to peace and social justice, nuclear disarmament, and/or conflict resolution. 3. At least two letters of recommendation | No | Any | |
31 | General Board of Higher Education & Ministry Scholarships | GBHEM Office of Loans and Scholarships PO Box 340007 Nashville, TN 37203-0007 | Email: umscholar@gbhem.org Phone: (615) 340-7344 | http://www.gbhem.org/loans-and-scholarships/scholarships/eligibility | Varies | March 1 | DOMESTIC APPLICANT MINIMUM SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS Applicant must be an ACTIVE, full member of The United Methodist Church for at least ONE year. Membership is determined by the date the applicant was confirmed and took membership vows with a United Methodist church (Members of other Methodist denominations are not eligible). Applicants must be pursuing a degree program at ANY accredited institution within the U.S. High school students may apply IF they will be college students in the fall term. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Applicants are required to be full-time students according to their school’s standards for the program for which they are enrolled. | DACA Friendly | No | Yes |
32 | College Success Arizona Scholars Program | N/A | (602) 293-3719 or email Violeta Ramos atvramos@collegesuccessarizona.org | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kPYWhhNLvrShPwcxSQJN4rlLAOtDxTQ3/view?usp=sharing | $2000-$3000 per semester | March 9 | Be a senior graduating from an accredited Arizona high school. □ Be a citizen/legal resident of Arizona, or be residing in Arizona with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) approval and a valid Social Security Number (SSN). □ Have a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.0 or higher. □ Be Pell Grant eligible o DACA Students – Note: You will not receive an EFC upon filing the FAFSA; therefore, DACA applicants are required to complete the FAFSA4caster (https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/estimate) □ Be admitted to an accredited (not technical or vocational) institution of higher education in the state of Arizona beginning in the Fall 2018 semester such as a 4-year college/university OR 2- year community college with the intent on transferring to a 4-year college/university. □ Applicants should have both applied and been accepted to their school of choice before our scholarship application deadline. | |||
33 | TheDream.US National Scholarship | 1300 N 17th Street, Suite 1700 Arlington, VA 22209 | Telephone: 1-(855) 670-ISTS (4787) Email: TheDream.US@applyists.com | http://www.thedream.us/scholars/ | $12,500 Associates Degree $25,000 Bachelors Degree | March 10 | To be eligible to apply, you must: Have graduated or will graduate from high school (or have earned or will earn a high school equivalency diploma) by the end of the 2017-2018 academic year with a GPA of 2.5 or better ona 4.0 scale; Are not enrolled in college at any time in the 2017-18 academic year (excluding enrollment in a high school pre-college or dual enrollment program); Intend to enroll full-time in an associate’s or bachelor’s degree program at one of TheDream.US Partner Colleges (list on website) no later than the Spring of 2019; Are eligible for in-state tuition at the Partner College you want to attend; Have come to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; Have DACA or TPS or certify that you meet the immigration eligibility criteria set forth below Demonstrate significant unmet financial need. Immigration Eligibility Criteria: You were under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012; You came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday; You have continuously resided in the United States since June 15, 2007, up to the present time; You were physically present in the United States on June 15, 2012 and had no lawful status; You are currently in school, have graduated or obtained a certificate of completion from high school, have obtained a general education development (GED) certificate, or are an honorably discharged veteran of the Coast Guard or Armed Forces of the United States; You have not been convicted of a felony, significant misdemeanor, or three or more other misdemeanors in the categories which would have disqualified you for DACA, and do not otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety; and You will apply for lawful presence or legal status as soon as the laws allow you to do so. | DACA only | No | Any |
34 | New Leader Scholarship | New Leader Scholarship Marin Community Foundation 5 Hamilton Landing, Suite 200 Novato, CA 9494 | Phone: (415) 331-5853 Email: ruth@newleaderscholarship.org | http://newleaderscholarship.org/apply/ | $8,000 | March 10 | ELIGIBILITY - UNDERGRADUATES ● Enrollment in one of the following Bay Area public universities: California State University, East Bay; San Francisco State University; San Jose State University; Sonoma State University; or University of California at Berkeley ● Will be an upper division student who has attended the school for one academic year or more, with 24 units that were attained at the present university ● Studying the social sciences, human services, public interest law, healthrelated fields, or public service. ● A minimum 3.5 GPA either at the current school or at a combination of the current school plus all schools previously attended; consideration will be given to students with a GPA of 3.2 – 3.49 with special circumstances ● Must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 units each in the following Fall and Spring semesters ● Must be willing and able to attend an interview session in early April. ● Must be willing and able to attend an orientation on a Saturday in May, 2017 ● Demonstrated financial need. ELIGIBILITY - GRADUATES ● Prior New Leader Scholarship recipient at the undergraduate level ● Plan to enroll in a graduate program at a public university in California in 2018-2019 ● Demonstrated financial need ● Must be willing and able to attend an interview session in early April. | Yes | Any | |
35 | Arizona National Livestock Show Scholarship | 1826 W. McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85007-1696 | Phone: (602) 258-8568 | http://www.anls.org/get-involved/scholarships/ | $1,500 | March 15 | Eligibility: 1) High School graduate 2) Currently taking at least 12 hours at a college or university 3) Twelve semester hours completed after high school graduation and prior to applying 4) Maintaining a minimum 2.5 G.P.A. (A = 4) 5) Participation of more than one (1) year in the Arizona National Livestock Show or Arizona National Horse Show as an exhibitor, volunteer or contestant. 6) COMPLETE application and ALL application components submitted to the ANLS Office on or before the deadline OR postmarked by March 15 and received in the ANLS Office within five (5) business days | No | Agriculture | |
36 | The Annual Stewart J. Guss College Student Scholarship | 12777 Jones Road, Suite 297 Houston TX, 77070 | scholarship@attorneyguss.com | https://attorneyguss.com/annual-stewart-j-guss-college-student-scholarship/ | $1,000 | March 15 | This yearly scholarship of $1000 is designed to alleviate some of the financial pressure on promising students wishing to further their education at the college and university level. To qualify for the Guss Scholarship you must be an aspiring or current U.S. college student and must participate in our essay competition on the legal topic outlined below. | |||
37 | Institute for Humane Studies PhD Fellowship | Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University 3434 Washington Blvd., MS 1C5 Arlington, VA 22201 | Phone: 703.993.4880 Fax: 703.993.4890 Email: funding@theihs.org | https://theihs.org/funding/humane-studies-fellowship/ | $15,000 | March 18 | -Be enrolled in a PhD program for the upcoming academic year. -Have a research interest that contributes to liberty-advancing scholarship. | No | Humane Studies (economics, philosophy, law, political science, and sociology) | |
38 | The Association of Raza Educators (A.R.E.) Scholarship | A.R.E. Scholarship Committee P.O. Box 740337 San Diego, CA 92114 | Email: aresandiego94@gmail.com | http://aresandiego.weebly.com/scholarship.html | Amounts vary | March 24 | - Must demonstrate leadership in extracurricular activities; a commitment to improve the conditions of your community, financial need, and most importantly you must demonstrate a high - level of community involvement. - Must be a student/community member residing in San Diego at time of applying. - Must be an Undocumented/ AB 540/ Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) student or an active community member. - Must be enrolled in an accredited College or University for fall 2018 with a full-time schedule. - Must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or above. - Must be able to attend our 10th Annual A.R.E. Banquet | DACA Only | No | Any |
39 | Chicana/Latina Foundation Scholarship | Chicanalatina Foundation 1419 Burlingame Ave. Suite W2 Burlingame, CA 94010 Fax: (650) 373-1090 | PH: 650-548-1049 E-mail: scholarships@chicanalatina.org | http://www.chicanalatina.org/scholarship.html | $1,500 | March 25 | Be a woman of Chicana/Latina heritage. Be enrolled in an accredited college, university, or community college in one of the elegible Northern California counties (list on website) Have lived at least two years in one of the above Northern California counties at the time of application Community College and Undergraduate students must: - Be enrolled as a full-time college student (as defined by your institution*) when applying and for the following academic year, and - Have completed 12 college units after high school graduation, and - Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 of college course work Graduate students must: - Be enrolled graduate/professional students completing course/thesis/dissertation; or have been accepted into graduate/professional school, and - Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for college course work Commit to attending the CLF Leadership Institute (one weekend in August after being selected and one weekend the following year in February) Commit to volunteering ten (10) hours for CLF before March the year after being selected Past CLF awardees may not re-apply until four years after receiving our scholarship | Yes | Any | |
40 | The Financial Women's Association of San Francisco Scholarship | 2018 Financial Women of San Francisco 268 Bush Street #2822 San Francisco, CA 94104-3503 Phone: (415) 586-8599 Fax: (415) 586-6606 | Phone:(415) 586-8599 Email: info@financialwomensf.org | http://financialwomensf.org/eiligibilty-requirements | $5,000 Undergraduate students $10,000 graduate students | March 27 | - Be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter at an independently accredited Bay Area college or university - Be enrolled either at: 1) The main physical campus of a Bay Area college or university; or 2) If not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus. - Follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry. - Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.4 or equivalent | No | Business and Finance | |
41 | Fiesta del Sol Scholarship | Scholarship Committee 2026 S. Blue Island Avenue Chicago, IL. 60608 | Phone: (312) 666-2663 | http://fiestadelsol.org/scholarship/ | Varies | March 30 | Eligibility: Be Latino/a Enrollment at an accredited college or university in an undergraduate, degree-seeking or certificate program or be a senior in High school accepted as an undergraduate student in college. (If in college, be enrolled for a minimum of 6 semester hours in the 2017-2018 school year); Have earned a cumulative minimum of a 2.5 GPA (on a 4 point scale or its equivalence); Demonstrate community or school service; Demonstrate financial need. And one of the following: Live on the Southwest side of Chicago within the following boundaries: Between 16th Street and 79th Street and between Cicero Avenue (4800 West) and Canal Street (500 West); Be or become a volunteer at Pilsen Neighbors Community Council/Fiesta del Sol (min 80 hrs) Sponsored by member institution of Gamaliel of Metro Chicago | No | Any | |
42 | Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Future Business Leader Scholarship | Arizona Community Foundation 2201 E. Camelback Road, Suite 405B Phoenix, AZ 85016 | Phone: 602-294-6081 email: SusetteC@azhcc.com | http://www.azhcc.com/about/AZHCC_Scholarships.aspx | $5,000 | March 31 | • Undergraduate with a declared major in a business college at an North Central Association Accredited college or university in Arizona with an intent to pursue a career in business. You can see the list of accredited schools here: http://www.ncahlc.org/ • Minimum GPA of 3.0 in previously completed college studies. • One parent must be of Hispanic heritage • Will be starting junior or senior year of undergraduate studies • Must be accepted into and enrolled in a Bachelor degree business program. • Must enroll full-time. | No | Business | |
43 | Hispanic Scholarship Fund General College Scholarships | N/A | N/A | https://www.hsf.net/en_US/scholarship | $500-$5,000 | March 31 | Must be of Hispanic Heritage Minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for High School Students Minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for College and Graduate Students Plan to enroll Full-Time in an accredited, not-for-profit, 4-year university, or graduate school, during the FALL of a scholarship cycle (year) U.S. Citizen, Permanent Legal Resident, DACA or Eligible Non-Citizen (as defined by FAFSA) Complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applicable) | DACA | No | Any |
44 | Orphan Foundation of America: Casey Family Scholars | Foster Care to Success 21351 Gentry Drive, Suite 130 Sterling, VA 20166 | Phone: 571-203-0270 ext. 102 Fax: 571.203.0273 E-mail: tinar@fc2success.org | http://www.fc2success.org/our-programs/information-for-students/ | $2,500-$5,000 | March 31 | Have been in public or private foster care for the 12 consecutive months leading up to and including their 18th birthday; OR have been adopted or placed into legal guardianship after their 16th birthday; OR have been orphaned for at least one year at the time of their 18th birthday and not subsequently adopted. Be under the age of 25 on March 31 of the year in which they apply if they have not previously received scholarship funding from Foster Care to Success Have been in foster care or orphaned while living in the United States. U.S. citizenship is not required. Have been accepted into or expect to be accepted into an accredited, Pell-eligible college or other postsecondary school NOTE: This is an undergraduate scholarship only. | |||
45 | PlumbersStock Student Scholarship Contest | 506 North 200 West Cedar City, Utah 84721 | (435) 868-4020 brettt@plumbersstock.com | https://www.plumbersstock.com/page/scholarship/ | Varies | March 31 | This opportunity is available to any high school seniors who will be soon enrolling at a participating school, as well as any students who are currently enrolled (including part-timers). Only those going to schools within the United States are eligible. To qualify for the PlumbersStock Student Scholarship Contest you must meet all these requirements. | |||
46 | Foster Care to Success Scholarships | 21351 Gentry Drive Suite 130 Sterling, VA 20166 | (571) 203-0270 tinar@fc2success.org | http://www.fc2success.org/our-programs/information-for-students/ | $1500-$6000 | March 31 | Applicants must: have been in public or private foster care for the 12 consecutive months prior to their 18th birthday; OR have been adopted or placed into legal guardianship from foster care after their 16th birthday; OR they must have been orphaned for at least one year at the time of their 18th birthday. have been accepted into or expect to be accepted into an accredited, Pell-eligible college or other post-secondary school. be under the age of 25 on March 31 of the year in which they apply if they have not previously received scholarship funding from FC2S. have been in foster care or orphaned while living in the United States. U.S. citizenship is not required. | |||
47 | Chicana/Latina Foundation Scholarship | Chicana Latina Foundation Scholarship Committee 1419 Burlingame Ave. Suite W2 Burlingame, CA 94010 | N/A | http://www.chicanalatina.org/scholarship.html | $1,500 | March 31 | Be a woman of Chicana/Latina heritage. Be enrolled in an accredited college, university, or community college in one of the following Northern California counties: Click here for list of eligible counties Have lived at least two years in one of the above Northern California counties at the time of application Community College and Undergraduate students must: - Be enrolled as a full-time college student (as defined by your institution*) when applying and for the following academic year, and - Have completed 12 college units after high school graduation, and - Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 of college course work Graduate students must: - Be enrolled graduate/professional students completing course/thesis/dissertation; or have been accepted into graduate/professional school, and - Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for college course work Commit to attending the CLF Leadership Institute (one weekend in August after being selected and one weekend the following year in February) Commit to volunteering ten (10) hours for CLF before March the year after being selected Past CLF awardees may not re-apply until four years after receiving our scholarship | |||
48 | Achievement Scholarship for Refugees and Immigrants | 800 Park Offices Dr, Suite 201, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 | Sarah Battersby Scholarships & Donor Services Officer (919) 474-8370 ext:4015 sarah@trianglecf.org | http://trianglecf.org/award/achievement-scholarship-for-refugees-and-immigrants-of-wake-county/ | $1,000 to $4,000 per year | March 15 | -First-generation U.S. citizens, refugees, or immigrants (legal documentation is not required) -Residents of Wake County, North Carolina who have completed at least one academic year at a high school in Wake County -High school seniors at the time of the application with a GPA of 2.5 or greater -Planning to pursue a 2-year or 4-year degree as a full-time student in a accredited public, private, or technical college or university in the state of North Carolina. -Family financial need | |||
49 | The Esperanza Education Fund | The Esperanza Education Fund P.O. Box 27507 Washington, DC 20038 | Unknown | http://www.esperanzafund.org/about-our-scholarship/ | Varies | March 30 | Applicant must be born outside the U.S. or have two parents born outside the U.S. Applicant must be planning to enroll full-time at an accredited public college or university in the academic year the award is offered. Applicant 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 | No | Any | |
50 | Great Clips Cosmetology Scholarships | 4400 West 78th Street Suite 700 Minneapolis, MN 55435 | Phone: 800-999-5959 | http://jobs.greatclips.com/page/show/schools-scholarships | $250-$1,500 | March 31 | Scholarships are available for current cosmetology school students and those interested in pursuing a career in cosmetology or barbering. | No | Cosmetology or Barbering | |
51 | Amato Sanita Brighter Future Scholarship | Amato Sanita Attorney at Law 1518 Walnut Street Suite 808A Philadelphia, PA 19102 | info@criminallawpennsylvania.com | https://criminallawpennsylvania.com/2017-amato-sanita-brighter-future-scholarship/ | $500 | March 31 | This scholarship is open to all those seeking to enroll in undergraduate, graduate, or law school programs in the United States. The candidate must be in good academic standing, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater based on the most recent official transcript available from the current institution or one attended immediately prior. | |||
52 | Grand Rapids Community Foundation | 185 Oakes Street SW Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49503 | rbishop@grfoundation.org 616.454.1751 x103 | https://www.grfoundation.org/apply-for-scholarships/general-application | Varies | April 1 | -Complete General Application -Academic transcript from most recent semester - high school seniors must include first semester senior year -An essay; reasons for your choice of college, chosen course of study, career goals, plans for financing your education, and information on past activities benefiting your community -Financial Information Form -Requirements vary for all scholarships | |||
53 | Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation Scholarship | Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation c/o Charles Brucia & Co. A division of J.H. Cohn LLP 1212 Avenue of the Americas 7th Floor New York, NY 10036 | 212-682-2913 KingScholarships@aol.com | http://www.kingfoundation.org | Up to $3,500 | April 15 | - Must be a junior and senior majoring in television and film at accredited 4-year, degree-granting U.S. colleges and universities - Two page personal statement - 3 letters of recommendation - Official college transcript | No | Television and Film | |
54 | Pi Lambda Theta:Bushaw-Redumis PLT Leadership Scholarships | PLT Scholarships, P.O. Box 7888, Bloomington, IN 47407-7888 | pltscholarships@pdkintl.org | http://pilambda.org/scholarships/ | $1,000 | April 2 | Available to members of Pi Lambda Theta 1.Is enrolled full-time or part-time for a minimum of three semester hours at a regionally accredited institution during the year following the award. 2.Has a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. 3.Displays potential for leadership. 4. Is pursuing a career in some area of the field of education. Completed online application (Deadline April 1, annually.) A résumé A college transcript showing cumulative GPA (facsimile accepted) A 100- to 200-word essay of the applicant’s personal philosophy of teaching and learning. (Essays that exceed the word count may be disqualified.) Two letters of support from major professors addressing the applicant’s gift for teaching, motivation, relative maturity, integrity, independence, originality, initiative, enthusiasm, leadership potential, capacity for growth, and special talents. The letters may be included with the application. If sent under separate cover, they must be received by the application deadline. | No | Education | |
55 | Davis-Putter Scholarships | Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund Post Office Box 7307 New York, NY 10116-7307 | davisputter@davisputter.org | http://www.davisputter.org/apply/apply-for-scholarships | Varies (Up to $10,000) | April 1 | *Must be graduate or undergraduate students living in the U.S *Most plan to enroll in an accredited school *And must be active in movements for social and/or economic justice ❑ the completed application form ❑ applicant’s personal statement ❑ letters of recommendation from two people ❑ transcripts of all previous academic work ❑ the Student Aid Report (SAR) or FAFSA worksheet | No | Any | |
56 | Armenian Relief Society Undergraduate Scholarship | 80 Bigelow Avenue Suite 200 Watertown, MA 02472 U.S.A. | 1-617-926-3801 www.arseastusa.org arseastus@gmail.com | http://arseastusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/undergraduate-scholasrhip-application.pdf | Varies | April 1 | 1. Applicant must be of Armenian descent 2. Applicant must be an undergraduate student completed at least one college semester at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States OR must be enrolled in a two year college and are transferring to a four year college or university as a full time student in the Fall. 3.The following information must be sent with the completed application: a- Financial aid forms filed with a testing service or school’s financial aid office or a copy of the most recent Income Tax Return of applicant’s parents. b- Recent official transcript of college grades with raised seal. No faxes or copies will be accepted. c- Two letters of recommendation. The letters must include a letter from a college professor or advisor, and an affiliate(s) of Armenian organization(s) of which you are a member. d- Tuition Costs- Include a copy of your school’s costs for the academic year. It can be the most recent official copy of the school’s bulletin or a statement cost. | No | Any | |
57 | Prospective Educator Scholarship | 320 W. Eighth Street, Suite 216, Bloomington, IN 47404 | scholarships@pdkintl.org. | http://pdkintl.org/programs-resources/scholarships-awards/prospective-educator-scholarships/ | Varies | April 2 | High school senior intending to major in education who is a good standing member of Educators Rising High school senior intending to major in education who is the child or grandchild of a Kappan in good standing High school senior intending to major in education who has one of his/her reference letters written by a Kappan in good standing An undergraduate member of PDK who is enrolled in a college education program An undergraduate member of Educators Rising who is enrolled in a college education program | No | Education | |
58 | Lou Farber Memorial Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: 520-325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $1,000 | April 2 | Pueblo Magnet High School students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or who graduated in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited Arizona college, university, or trade school and intend to pursue a competitive sport at the college level. | |||
59 | Funk/Cordell Education Fund Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | (2) $2,000 one-year scholarships. | April 2 | who May Apply? We are looking for TUSD students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or graduated from a TUSD High School in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited public Arizona college or university and must pursue a major in math, a science, or engineering. Qualifications Applicants must: Submit a 300 word essay explaining his or her career goals, personal interests and motivations, and anticipated college coursework needed to prepare for their career in a field involving mathematics or science. Applicants’ studies must show a strong interest and aptitude in math and/or science. Students must demonstrate financial need. Include at least one signed and sealed | |||
60 | Jose Marquez, Vail Award | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $1,000 | April 2 | Pueblo Magnet High School students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or who graduated in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited Arizona college, university, or trade school. Please note that we are not necessarily looking for honor roll students. We are looking for students who have clearly demonstrated the desire and skill to succeed personally and academically and who need financial support to attend college or a trade school. | |||
61 | Edie Wingate Memorial Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: ( 520) 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $500 | April 2 | Sahuaro High School students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or who graduated in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited college or university. | |||
62 | Velma Castaneda-Titone Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: (520) 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $500 | April 2 | TUSD ethnic minority senior girls who intend to graduate in May 2017 or who graduated in December 2016. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited Arizona college, university, or trade school and pursue a degreein education, science or math. | |||
63 | Marjorie Benson Memorial Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: (520) 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | $4,200 ($1,200.00 for the first year and $1,000 for years 2 – 4) | April 2 | Available only to graduates of Pueblo Magnet High School. In a 300 word essay applicants must: show a strong motivation to continue their education beyond high school (additionally supported by letters of reference, history of work outside of school, and involvement in community activities); highlight skills required for success in post high school educational pursuit; and explain why they need monetary assistance to continue their education beyond high school. | |||
64 | Kenneth Paulin Memorial Scholarship | Educational Enrichment Foundation 3809 E. Third Street Tucson, AZ 85716 | Phone: 325-8688 | http://eeftucson.schooldesk.net/Scholarships/College-Scholarships | (1) $500 | April 2 | TUSD high school students who intend to graduate in May 2018 or who graduated in December 2017. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited Arizona college, university, or trade school. Please Note: we are not necessarily looking for honor roll students. We are looking for innovative students who clearly demonstrate a passion for learning and an aptitude for math, science, | |||
65 | AAUW Green Valley Branch Scholarship | N/A | Email: foundation@pima.edu | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/463 | Varies | April 6 | The American Association of University Women (AAUW) awards scholarships to outstanding female students annually. Eligible students have earned a high school diploma or GED, are 25 years or older, have a minimum GPA of 2.5, have completed 12 credits prior to the time of application, and have a financial need. Eligible students will need to answer additional questions and submit two letters of recommendation. Students can be planning to enroll full-time or part-time. This is a one semester award. | |||
66 | The Mikkelson Foundation Student Scholarship Program | The Mikkelson Foundation P.O. Box 768 Monument, CO 80132-0768 | Email: scholarships@mikkelsonfoundation.org | http://www.mikkelson.com/students.html#urstudents.html-1 | two scholarships of $3000.00 each | April 13 | The applicant must be graduating from a Colorado high school in 2018. The applicant will be studying engineering, mathematics, or the natural sciences at an accredited four year college or university. The applicant will be beginning his/her studies in the fall of 2018. The applicant must have an unweighted GPA of at least 3.7. The applicant must have a cumulative SAT score of at least 1200 or a composite ACT score of at least 28. A complete official transcript of the student's academic record in high school, including national standardized test scores. Three references from high school teachers, counselors, employers, or activities directors. Be sure to tell your recommenders that this must be received by April 15. Application form completed by student. An original personal essay. | No | Engineering, Physical or Biological sciences, or Mathematics | |
67 | Pima Merit Scholarship | N/A | Email: foundation@pima.edu | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/802 | Varies | April 15 | Pima Merit Scholarship – Awarded to Pima County graduating seniors who graduate with a 3.5 GPA or better, or GED average test score of 165 or higher. Students must show on their application they have experience with leadership and/or community service. You must be a resident of Pima County, eligible for general (in-state) tuition, and have not already received another tuition waiver or similar form of aid. Students must be enrolled at PCC for the Fall semester immediately following high school graduation. Application Deadline: 4/15/2018 Scholarship Covers: . | |||
68 | Chancellor's Service Scholarship | N/A | Email: foundation@pima.edu | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/478 | Varies | April 15 | To maintain eligibility, students must: • Maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA, reviewed at the end of every semester • Maintain active enrollment and attendance at PCC for the duration of the scholarship. • Attend the Pima Scholarship Orientation each year. • Adhere to PCC student Code of Conduct. Scholarship is awarded for 2 academic years, Fall and Spring semesters only. | |||
69 | Seabee Association Scholarship | Seabee Memorial Scholarship Association P.O. Box 6574 Silver Spring, Maryland 20916 | Sheryl Chiogioji at smsa@seabee.org | http://www.seabee.org/apply-for-a-scholarship.html | Varies, based on donations | April 15 | Children and grandchildren of Seabees qualify for an SMSA scholarship. Seabees are enlisted personnel with a Seabee rating; CEC Officers; or others who have served, or are serving, in a Naval Construction Force (Seabee) unit. Seabees can be active, reserve, retired, deceased or honorably discharged. The applicant must currently be a senior in high school or a high school graduate (The applicant may already be in college). Scholarships are awarded for two or four-year college degree programs only and are not granted for graduate study. Scholarships are awarded based on financial need, scholastic record, citizenship and leadership. (Scholarships are not available for great-grandchildren. | |||
70 | Junior Achievement Scholarships | 3947 S. 103 E. Ave., Tulsa OK 74146 | N/A | https://www.juniorachievement.org/web/ja-ok/scholarships | Varies | April 15 | Graduating seniors who have completed or are currently enrolled in a Junior Achievement (JA) High School Program are eligible to apply. To be eligible for a scholarship or award, applicants must meet all eligibility requirements and submit the application and accompanying materials. | NO | ANY | |
71 | National Dairy Shrine: Dairy Marketing Inc. Scholarships | National Dairy Shrine PO Box 725 Denmark, WI 54208 | info@dairyshrine.org | http://www.dairyshrine.org/download_scholarship_app.php | Varies | April 15 | Varies by scholarship in program BUT Application Period: Applications are accepted from MARCH 1st through APRIL 15th (It is necessary to send only one transcript of your school coursework and grades even if you apply for more than one scholarship.) Please note that a student may only win the same scholarship or award once! | No | Dairy Industry | |
72 | Alpha Kappa Alpha: Merit & Financial Need | Andrea Kerr Program Coordinator Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation, Inc. 5656 South Stony Island Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 | Office: 800-653-6528 or 773-947-0026 Fax: 773-947-0277 Email: akaeaf@akaeaf.net | https://akaeaf.org/scholarships | Varies | April 15 | MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS: Be a full-time, sophomore or beyond; Be currently enrolled in an accredited degree-granting institution; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 ("B" average); Demonstrate community service and involvement. FINACIAL NEED SCHOLARSHIPS: Be a full-time, sophomore or beyond; Be currently enrolled in an accredited degree-granting institution; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 ("C+" average); Demonstrate community service and involvement. | Yes | Any | |
73 | South Dakota Retailers association scholarship program | SDRA Scholarship Fund, PO Box 638, Pierre, SD 57501. | (1-800-658-5545) | https://www.sdra.org/EducationEvents/ScholarshipProgram/index.asp | Varies | April 20 | To be eligible, applicant must be enrolled in or planning to enroll in a retail-related course of study at a technical school, college or university, or other trade school in the fall of the application year. Enrollment in an online program is acceptable if applicant meets other eligibility requirements. Internships do not qualify. Applicants must meet one of these requirements: have graduated from a South Dakota high school -OR- have earned a high school equivalency certificate (such as a GED) in South Dakota -OR- plan to attend post secondary school in South Dakota | No | Retail | |
74 | Marine Technology Society: Rov Scholarship | Marine Technology Society Scholarships 1100 H Street NW, Suite LL-100 Washington, DC 20005 | Phone: 410.884.5330 Fax: 410.884.9060 | https://www.mtsociety.org/education/scholarships.aspx | Varies | April 18 | MTS scholarship is the requirement that the applicant must be an MTS member. full-time college student currently enrolled in a either a 2-year or 4-year academic program OR a high school senior accepted to either a 2-year or 4-year academic program. Colleges may be international or domestic. Students who previously received one of the awards listed below are ineligible to apply the following year for the same award. | |||
75 | The Hispanic Engineers National Achievement Awards Conference-Scholars Program | N/A | Contact: Dr. Gary Cruz scholars@greatmindsinstem.org | http://www.greatmindsinstem.org/college/henaac-scholarship-application-guidelines | Varies | April 30 | -Applicants must demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities -Applicants must be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree -Applicants must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale -Applicants must be of Hispanic origin and/or must significantly demonstrate leadership or service within the Hispanic community -Recipients must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program for the preceding fall semester, at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. *Online Application Application A 700-word essay based on a predetermined topic 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 seal of your college or high school (Transcripts must be in English) Self-photo (used for publication purposes only) | |||
76 | JustJobs Scholarship | Not Provided | Ph: 954-727-8822 Email: scholarships@justjobs.com | http://academy.justjobs.com/scholarships/#urscholarships/-1 | $3,000 | April 30 | *Be enrolled in a school that has registered for JustJobs’s scholarship program. (Check out their registered schools list) *Be a full-time student when applying for the scholarship. *Like JustJobs on Facebook. *Complete the scholarship application. *Schools can register for the JustJobs.com scholarship program in minutes by calling us at 954-727-8822 or writing to scholarships@justjobs.com | |||
77 | Diversity Jobs Scholarship | Not Provided | Email: scholarships@diversityjobs.com | http://streetsmart.diversityjobs.com/diversity-scholarship/#urdiversity-scholarship/-1 | $3,000 | April 30 | *Be enrolled in a school that has registered for Diversity Jobs scholarship program. (Check out their registered schools list) *Be a full-time student when applying for the scholarship. *Like Diversity Jobs on Facebook. *Complete the scholarship application. | |||
78 | A.W. Bodine-Sunkist Memorial Scholarship | A.W.Bodine – Sunkist Memorial Scholarship Program Sunkist Growers P.O.Box 7888 Van Nuys, CA 91409-7888 | See Website | https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjusZmRkYXTAhVP2WMKHaYVBBkQFggcMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cui.edu%2FuploadedFiles%2FStudentServices%2FFinancialAid%2FAW%2520Bodine-Sunkist%2520Memorial%2520Scholarship%252002232010.PDF%3Fn%3D1554&usg=AFQjCNF7I6uEQjwmF4rQP_q-FOaLI5RYUA&sig2=12h8lyqY_FFlv6Ggxx23IA | Varies ($2,000) | April 30 | *A background in California or Arizona agriculture – the student or someone in the student’s immediate family must have derived the majority of his or her income from agriculture; * Financial need; and * GPA and extracurricular activities indicative of potential for success. *While in college, the recipients must maintain good academic and disciplinary standings, carry at least 12 graded units per term and earn a minimum 2.7 grade point average | |||
79 | Great Minds in STEM | N/A | scholars@greatmindsinstem.org | http://www.greatmindsinstem.org/college/scholarship-application-information | Varies ( $500 - $10,000) | April 30 | Applicants must demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities Applicants must be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree Applicants must have an overall minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale Applicants must be of Hispanic origin and/or must significantly demonstrate leadership or service within the Hispanic community Recipients must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program for the upcoming fall semester, at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. | YES | STEM | |
80 | Anthem Essay Contest | Ayn Rand Institute 2121 Alton Parkway Suite 250 Irvine, CA 92606 949-222-6550 | Essay Contest Information 949-222-6550 ext. 247 essays@aynrand.org | https://www.aynrand.org/students/essay-contests | Varies (see website) | May 1 | No application is required. Contest is open to students worldwide. Entrant must be in the 8th, 9th or 10th grade. To avoid disqualification, mailed in essays must include a stapled cover sheet with the following information: -your name and address; -your e-mail address (if available); -the name and address of your school; -topic selected (#1, 2 or 3 from list website); -your current grade level; and -(optional) the name of the teacher who assigned the essay, if you are completing it for classroom credit. Essay must be no fewer than 600 and no more than 1,200 words in length, and double-spaced. One entry per student. Essay must be submitted online or postmarked by May 1st, 2018, no later than 11:59 PM, Pacific Standard Time. The Ayn Rand Institute has the right to provide contest deadline extensions when deemed appropriate. Essay must be solely the work of the entrant. Plagiarism will result in disqualification. Decisions of the judges are final. Employees of the Ayn Rand Institute, its board of directors and their immediate family members are not eligible for this contest. Past first place winners are not eligible for this contest. All entries become the property of the Ayn Rand Institute and will not be returned. Winners, finalists, semifinalists and all other participants will be notified via e-mail and/or by mail by July 26, 2014. Contest winners agree to allow the Ayn Rand Institute to post their names on any of ARI’s affiliated websites. The winning first place essay may be posted in its entirety on any of these websites with full credit given to the author. Winners will be solely responsible for any federal, state or local taxes. | No | Writing | |
81 | Renee B. Fisher Foundation: Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation & Creativity | 70 Audubon St., New Haven, CT 06510 | Phone: 203-777-2386 Email: mfscholarship@gmail.com | http://www.rbffoundation.org/scholarship.html | $1000 to $5000 per year | May 1 | Applicant must be, high school junior, high school senior, any person entering an undergraduate degree program the following fall/spring, or a student in the first year of an undergraduate degree program. Applicant must be (a) a Connecticut or New York City metropolitan area resident planning to attend or attending an institution of higher education anywhere in the United States, or (b) a resident of any part of the U.S. planning to attend or attending an institution of higher education in CT or NYC. | |||
82 | The Byron Hanke Fellowship | Foundation for Community Association Research 6402 Arlington Boulevard, Suite 500, Falls Church, VA 22042, attn: Hanke Fellowship | Ph: (888) 224-4321 E-mail: foundation@caionline.org | http://www.cairf.org/scholarships/hanke.aspx | $3,000-$5,000 | May 1 | Applicants must be enrolled, at time of application and through the research period, in a graduate level program (masters, doctoral, legal) at an accredited higher education institution in the United States or Canada. Students from any relevant discipline may apply for the Hanke Fellowship, provided their research project relates to community associations and/or common interest communities. | Yes | ||
83 | Louis F. Wolf Memorial Scholarship | SMPTE 3 BARKER AVE FL 5 WHITE PLAINS NY 10601-1509 USA | Telephone: + 1 914 761 1100 events@smpte.org | https://www.smpte.org/scholarships | $5,000 | May 14 | Applicants must be full-time students enrolled in an accredited, 2 or 4-year college or university majoring in a program emphasizing the engineering, science, advanced technologies or fundamental theories associated with motion-imaging, sound, metadata and workflows consistent with SMPTE’s field of practice and have completed a minimum of four courses toward said major in good academic standing. Applicants must be current SMPTE members. SMPTE Student membership is available for $10 per year, but applicants may apply to receive a complimentary first year of membership Current official transcript, sent directly from the school. An essay (prompt in website) A letter of recommendation, submitted from an advisor, professor or instructor, on official school stationary. A signed letter from the school’s registrar stating the student’s commitment to return to school following the award of scholarship. | |||
84 | Los Hermanos de Stanford Scholarship | Haas Center For Public Service 562 Salvatierra Walkway Stanford, CA 94305 | E-mail: loshermanosscholarship@gmail.com | http://hermanos.weebly.com/scholarships.html | Varies | May 12 | Applicants will be judged on their contributions to the guiding principles of our organization: Community Service, Academic Excellence, and Cultural Awareness. Financial need will be taken into account. The scholarship will not be disbursed until Los Hermanos de Stanford receives proof of enrollment, and a Social Security Number or Tax ID Number. The award is open to applicants of any gender and documented or undocumented status. Attending Stanford University is not a requirement. Students attending any community college, 4-year college or university are eligible to apply. | |||
85 | NATSO foundation: Bill Moon Scholarship | Heather Mooney P.O. Box 803338 #45260 Chicago, IL 60680 | Contact: Afua Smith at billmoonscholarship@natsofoundation.org. | https://www.natso.com/natsofoundation/billmoonscholarship | $5,000 | May 15 | -Bill Moon Scholarship Application -Essay -Letter(s) of Recommendation -Official High School / College Academic Transcript -Financial Information -Applicant must be a travel plaza/truckstop industry employee or the legal dependent of an employee. -Applicant must have applied to or be enrolled in an accredited trade school, college or university. | |||
86 | Hemophilia Federation Of America: Educational Scholarships | Scholarship Committee Hemophilia Federation of America 820 First Street NE, Suite 720 Washington, DC 20002 | Phone: 202.675.6984 Fax: 202.675.6983 E-mail: info@hemophiliafed.org | http://www.hemophiliafed.org/programs/educational-scholarships/hfa-scholarships/ | $2000 to $4000 | May 15 | Eligibility depends on scholarship (check website) Materials for All Scholarships. All materials MUST be separate documents: Completed application Essay (see application for essay prompt) Transcript (official or unofficial) Statement of financial need (no longer than 1 page) (Example) Acceptance letter/Enrollment Verification letter Two letters of reference (one professional reference, the other from a medical professional/HTC) Proof of a bleeding disorder (documentation that you/your family member has a bleeding disorder) | |||
87 | The Kit Faragher Memorial Scholarship | The Kit Faragher Foundation 1525 Josephine Street Denver, Colorado 80206 | Not Provided | http://www.kitfaragherfoundation.org/Application.html | $10,000 | May 15 | *Must be graduating Colorado or Geauga County, Ohio high school students *Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA *Must demonstrate financial need for assistance *Must Demonstrate a positive attitude, strong commitment, and a drive towards accomplishment *Must submit completed application, official high school transcripts, appropriate tax returns, and a written essay | |||
88 | The Fountainhead Essay Contest | The Ayn Rand Institute P.O. Box 57044 Irvine, CA 92619-7044 | Ph: (949) 222-6550 Email: Essay@aynrand.org info@aynrandnovels.com | https://www.aynrand.org/students/essay-contests/#thefountainhead-1 | $50-$10,000 | May 15 | * Essays must be written in English only * Must be in the 11th or 12th grade of high school. * Must read The Fountainhead rules and write essay with one of the 3 prompts provided Essay must be 800- 1,600 words. | |||
89 | Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest | The Ayn Rand Institute 2121 Alton Parkway, Suite 250 Irvine, CA 92606 | EMAIL mail@aynrand.org PHONE 949-222-6550 FAX 949-222-6558 | https://www.aynrand.org/students/essay-contests#atlasshrugged-1 | Varies (see website) | May 15 | REQUIREMENTS No application is required. Contest is open to students worldwide, except where void or prohibited by law. Essays must be written in English only. Entrant must be in 12th grade, undergrad or graduate student. Verification of school enrollment will be required for all winning entrants. To avoid disqualification, mailed-in essays must include a stapled cover sheet with the following information: 1. your name and address; 2. your email address (if available); 3. the name and address of your school; 4. topic selected (#1, 2 or 3 from the “Topics” tab); 5. your current grade level; and 6. (optional) the name of the teacher who assigned the essay if you are completing it for classroom credit. Essay must be no fewer than 600 and no more than 1,200 words in length, double-spaced. Spelling errors and/or written corrections (by anyone) found on the essay will count against the final grade and should be omitted before submission. One entry per student. Essay must be submitted online or postmarked by March 25, 2016, no later than 11:59 PM, Pacific standard time. The Ayn Rand Institute has the right to provide contest deadline extensions when deemed appropriate. Essay must be solely the work of the entrant. Plagiarism will result in disqualification. Essays must not infringe on any third-party rights or intellectual property of any person, company or organization. By submitting an essay to this Contest, the entrant agrees to indemnify the Ayn Rand Institute for any claim, demand, judgment or other allegation arising from possible violation of someone’s trademark, copyright or other legally protected interest in any way in the entrant’s essay. Decisions of the judges are final. Employees of the Ayn Rand Institute, its board of directors and their immediate family members are not eligible for this contest. Past first-place winners are not eligible for this contest. All entries become the property of the Ayn Rand Institute and will not be returned. Winners, finalists, semifinalists and all other participants will be notified via email and/or by mail by July 28, 2016. Winners are responsible for providing their mailing addresses and other necessary information under the law in order to receive any prizes. Contest winners agree to allow the Ayn Rand Institute to post their names on any of ARI’s affiliated websites. The first-place essay may be posted in its entirety on any of these websites with full credit given to the author. Winners will be solely responsible for any federal, state or local taxes. | No | Any | |
90 | Odebrecht Award for Sustainable Development | Odebrecht 201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 1400 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 | nfo@odebrechtaward.com (305) 341-8800 | http://www.odebrechtaward.com/award/ | Varies | May 15 | *Must register online either alone on in groups of no more than 3 *Must be fully enrolled and pursuing a degree in Engineering, Architecture, Building and Construction Management or Chemistry (at least one person in group) *Each entry must be advised by a professor *Any person is eligible to apply as long as he/she is enrolled in an U.S. accredited university up to the date of final project submission | |||
91 | Pima Community College Scholarship Sponsored by Seabury Foundation Scholarship | PCC Foundation Office, 4905C E Broadway Blvd., Room 252, Tucson, AZ, 85709-1320. | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/295 | $6,400 | May 19 | Scholarship for mature, non-traditional (25 years or older). Pima Community College students with clear educational and career goals, who may not qualify for other financial aid (EFC 1200 or higher) and who, with this scholarship, will be able to attend school full-time. Must maintain a 2.50 or higher GPA. | ||||
92 | The Illuminating Ideas Scholarship | Westway Electric Supply 9027 W Chester Pike Upper Darby, PA. 19082 | scholarship@westwayelectricsupply.com | https://www.westwayelectricsupply.com/scholarship | $1,000 | May 25 | You must be a graduating senior in high school or currently enrolled in an undergraduate program with an expected graduation no earlier than December 2017. We reserve the right to verify the date of high school graduation or college enrollment. Once submitted, your entry will become property of Westway Electric Supply and can be used by Westway Electric Supply for any purpose. Only one entry per student permitted. Only the latest entry will be considered. Entries containing plagiarized material or off-topic content will result in disqualification. | |||
93 | John D. Graham Scholarship | The Public Relations Society of America 33 Maiden Lane 11th Fl. New York NY 10038-5150 | (212) 460-1474 prssa@prsa.org | http://www.prssa.org/scholarships_competitions/individual/graham/ | $3000 $1000(2) | May 26 | You must be enrolled in a journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, and entering your senior year of undergraduate studies in fall after the application deadline to apply for this scholarship. Judges will be looking for the following qualities: -Academic achievement in public relations and overall studies. -Demonstrated leadership. -Practical experience in internships, other work/service. -Commitment to public relations, particularly as expressed in the candidate’s statements in the application form. -Writing skills demonstrated throughout the application form. | No | Journalism, Public Relations | |
94 | PepsiCo Cesar Chavez Latino Scholarship Fund | Cesar Chavez Foundation, Leasing Office 1655 E. California Ave. Bakersfield CA 93307 | scholarship@chavezfoundation.org bfimbres@chavezfoundation.org | http://chavezfoundation.org/_page.php?code=010004000000000&page_ttl=PepsiCo+Cesar+Chavez+Latino+Scholarship+Fund&kind=1 | $5,000 | May 25 | - Application postmarked by May 31st - Essay - Two (2) Letters of recommendation - Official sealed transcripts - A copy of the Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA -OR- alternative proof of income/financial need | |||
95 | Snow, Carpio, & Weekley DREAMers Scholarship | Snow, Carpio & Weekley, PLC 55 East Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ 85012 | Phone: 602-532-0700 | http://workinjuryaz.com/phoenix-workers-compensation-lawyers/#dreamers | $2,500 | May 31 | • Immigrant under the age of 25 • Entered the United States before age 16 • Have lived continuously in the country for at least five years • Have not been convicted of a felony, a “significant” misdemeanor, or three other misdemeanors • Open nationwide • Must be attending college fall semester of 2017 • High School Senior or undergraduate • Minimum G.P.A. of 3.0. • A transcript must be attached to application for consideration. • Applicant must submit an un-opened copy of official transcripts if selected as a finalist. • Although not required, encouraged to submit recommendation letters and/or resumes to substantiate your application • Video submission | |||
96 | Salvadorian Leadership and Education Fund | Not Provided | Lea Gonzalez Civic Engagement & Scholarship Programs Coordinator Email: lmgonzalez@salef.org Office: (213) 480-1052 | https://www.salef.org/scholarship | Varies | May 31 | Be of Central American or other Latino ethnicity Demonstrate proven financial need Possess a minimum 2.5 GPA Demonstrate a history of community involvement Applicants must be either: A) Graduating High School seniors B) Current undergraduate, graduate, medical, MPH, MD, or Dentistry C) Community college students D) Vocational/Trade school Any field of study is accepted, but preferably those pursuing a health related field Only students from the Los Angeles Area may apply | Yes | Healthcare | |
97 | American Federation of Ramallah Palestine | Not Provided | orders@afrp.org | https://afrp.org/programs/scholarship/ | Varies | May 31 | Palestinian and Palestinian American students from low-income homes to acquire higher education and to support charitable institutes in line with the organization’s mission and goals. Please send an email request for a Scholarship Application to orders@afrp.org. All Scholarship applications are due no later than May 31 of each year. Applications are only accepted once a year at the AFRP Annual Ramallah Convention. | |||
98 | 1-800-Wheelchair Scholarship | 1800wheelchair Scholarship 320 Roebling Street Suite 515 Brooklyn, NY 11211 | Phone 800-320-7140 718-302-1923 Fax: 866-522-6967 | http://www.1800wheelchair.com/scholarship/#urscholarship/-1 | $500 | May 1 | *Must be enrolled at an accredited high school, college or university in the U.S *Must be enrolled at the undergraduate level or final year of high school *Must be 16 years or older *Must carry a status of “ Good Standing” *Must Maintain a GPA of at least 3.0 *Must submit poem and Personal Statement | Yes | Any | |
99 | Microsoft Minority Scholarship | Microsoft Scholarship Program Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-8303 | Email: scholars@microsoft.com | https://careers.microsoft.com/students/scholarships | Full tuition and fees for one academic year, monthly stipend, internship | May 5 | To be eligible, you must: Be enrolled full time in a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college or university in the United States, Canada or Mexico at the time you submit the application. Show satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics. Be able to demonstrate an interest in computer science. Because the scholarship is merit-based, you must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0. Chosen recipients will be asked to provide a copy of their official transcript. | No | Computer Science and STEM | |
100 | Pima CTE/JTED | Pima JTED, Tucson, AZ | Email: http://bit.ly/CTEscholar2018 | https://pimajted.org/about/the-jted-fund/ctevideo2018/ | $1,500 | May 4 | All high school students (freshmen – seniors) who are currently enrolled in a Career and Technical Education (CTE)/Pima JTED program are eligible to apply for one of 23 scholarships worth $1,500. Speak with your high school counselor or check the programs and locations listed on our website if you need to confirm that your course qualifies you to enter. Judges are looking for entries from all programs. --Create a video using your phone that is a minimum of 2 minutes in length and no more than 5 minutes long that showcases what you love about your CTE program. Videos must positively highlight one or more CTE programs. Each entry must be submitted by one individual, awards will not be split for teams. Your video must show your classroom, lab, or learning environment. Narrate your video. Here are a few suggestions of things our judges would like to hear from you: How has CTE changed your life? How will CTE change your life? What types of skills have you learned or are you learning? What experiences have you found exciting and/or valuable in the program? You may also interview a former student or business person connected with your program. If you incorporate music it must be royalty-free. Do not insert music, images, or video clips that are copyrighted. Print the attached Photo Release form, and complete one for yourself and have every person who appears in your video sign one. Parents or legal guardians must sign the forms of anyone under the age of 18. | No | ||
101 | PCC Summer Jump Start Scholarship | PCC, Tucson, AZ | Not Provided | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/877 | Up to 3 credits on in-state tuition | May 28 | PCC Summer Jump Start Scholarship – Awarded to PCC students that are Pima County residents, and will be new, first time college students during the Summer 2018 semester. The scholarship application is due by the end of the PCC business day on the Summer 2018 course registration deadline, 5/28/18. • Scholarship is awarded for the Summer 2018 semester only. • Applicants must be admitted to PCC as degree-seeking students prior to the start of the Summer 2018 semester. • The class that is covered by this scholarship must be required by the applicant’s program of study for graduation. This scholarship will pay for up to 3 credits of general in-state tuition and the associated Student Services fees and Technology fees. This scholarship cannot pay for books or any other fees. These funds are non-refundable. However, a refund may be generated at time of disbursement if other payments were made, such as cash or credit payments, financial aid or VA disbursements. Refunds will begin to generate as early as the first business day after the scholarship has been disbursed. | Yes | ||
102 | Prescott Colllege Freedom Fund | Prescott Campus 220 Grove Avenue • Prescott, AZ 86301 (877) 350-2100 | 928-350-2100 or 928-350-1111 | http://www.prescott.edu/assets/documents/financial-aid/pdf-financial-aid-freedom-education-fund.pdf | Full tuition | May 1 | The Freedom Education Fund is a full tuition and fees scholarship at Prescott College specifically for students who are undocumented and demonstrate financial need. | No | Any | |
103 | AIChE Minority Affairs Committee's Minority Scholarship Awards for College Students | Contact: 120 Wall Street, FL 23 New York, NY 10005-4020 | Ph: (800) 242-4363 Ph: (212) 591-7338 Email: awards@aiche.org | http://www.aiche.org/community/awards/minority-affairs-committees-minority-scholarship-awards-college-students | $1,000 | May 25 | -Undergraduates in chemical engineering during the 2017-2018 academic year -Minority group that is under-represented -Minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 -Applicant’s financial need as outlined in his/her EFC (Expected Family Contribution). -A resume -Unofficial copy of student transcript -A letter of recommendation from the AIChE student chapter advisor, department chair, or chemical engineering faculty member. -Must submit essay outlining career objectives (300 words, see website for essay requirements) (See Website) | No | Industrial Engineer | |
104 | Cruz & Associates Attorneys Scholarship Fund | Cruz & Associates Scholarship Fund 2620 Buford Hwy, NE Atlanta, GA 30324 | 602-595-7525 | https://cruzfirm.com/community-service/scholarship-program/ | $3,000 | June 1 | The scholarship is open to students who meet all of the following criteria: 1. Must reside in the Atlanta Metro or Phoenix area. 2. Must be enrolled in the 12th grade with sufficient credits to graduate in the Spring term of the award year. 3. Must be of Hispanic descent (defined as persons descended from Central America (excluding Belize), Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South America (excluding Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana) or other Spanish speaking countries. 4. Must be bilingual (Spanish/English). 5. Must have a Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher based on a 4.0 scale and submit an official transcript with the application (unofficial transcript may be uploaded, however official transcript must be mailed to our office before the deadline). 6. Must submit a complete and legible scholarship application. 7. Must submit a CV/Resume that lists extra-curricular activities including sports, clubs and community service work inside or outside of school, volunteer activities, leadership positions, jobs held, awards and accolades. 8. Student must submit a two letters of recommendation from persons unrelated to the applicant. At least one of the letters must come from a teacher, counselor or coach. 9. Must submit letter of acceptance to a higher education institution. | |||
105 | William J. Schulz High School Essay Contest | High School Essay Contest FFRF PO Box 750 Madison WI 53701 | highschoolessay@ffrf.org | https://ffrf.org/outreach/ffrf-student-scholarship-essay-contests | Varies | June 1 | Open to North American high school seniors graduating in spring 2018 who will be attending college in fall 2018. | No | Any | |
106 | Morton B. Duggan, Jr. Memorial Education Recognition Award | American Respiratory Care Foundation Attn: April Lynch 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063-4706 | By Phone (972) 243-2272 By Fax (972) 484-2720 lynch@aarc.org | http://www.arcfoundation.org/awards/undergraduate/duggan.cfm | $1,000 | June 1 | Completed application form. -Must provide verification of enrollment in an accredited respiratory care training program. -Must provide official transcript verifying a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent. -An original referenced paper on some aspect of respiratory care. The paper should include a cover page giving only the title of the paper. The paper should be devoid of any information such as the applicant's name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation. -Must provide letters of recommendation from the program director or other senior faculty member and from the medical director or other physician instructor attesting to: a) approval of candidate's paper, b) candidate's worthiness for the award, and c) candidate's potential for a career in the profession of respiratory care. | No | Respiratory Care | |
107 | Jimmy A. Young Memorial Education Recognition Award | Mail American Respiratory Care Foundation Attn: April Lynch 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063-4706 | By Phone (972) 243-2272 By Fax (972) 484-2720 lynch@aarc.org | http://www.arcfoundation.org/awards/undergraduate/young.cfm | $1,000 | June 1 | *Must complete application form *Must provide verification of enrollment in an accredited respiratory care training program *Must provide official transcript verifying a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent *An original referenced paper on some aspect of respiratory care. The paper should include a cover page giving only the title of the paper. The paper should be devoid of any information such as the applicant's name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation *Must provide letters of recommendation from the program director or other senior faculty member and from the medical director or other physician instructor attesting to: a) approval of candidate's paper, b) candidate's worthiness for the award, and c) candidate's potential for a career in the profession of respiratory care | No | Respiratory Care | |
108 | Jimmy A. Young Memorial Education Recognition Award | Mail American Respiratory Care Foundation Attn: April Lynch 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063-4706 | By Phone (972) 243-2272 By Fax (972) 484-2720 lynch@aarc.org | http://www.arcfoundation.org/awards/undergraduate/young.cfm | $1,000 | June 1 | *Must complete application form *Must provide verification of enrollment in an accredited respiratory care training program *Must provide official transcript verifying a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent *An original referenced paper on some aspect of respiratory care. The paper should include a cover page giving only the title of the paper. The paper should be devoid of any information such as the applicant's name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation *Must provide letters of recommendation from the program director or other senior faculty member and from the medical director or other physician instructor attesting to: a) approval of candidate's paper, b) candidate's worthiness for the award, and c) candidate's potential for a career in the profession of respiratory care | No | Respiratory Care | |
109 | CPS Dream Fund | Not Provided | Luis Narvaez, dreamers@cps.edu | https://cps.academicworks.com/opportunities/1629 | $1000-2500 | June 1 | Scholarship Qualifications: Chicago Public Schools Senior (class of 2017) Undocumented Student/Dreamer Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.0 or higher (weighted) Minimum ACT: 17 Currently enrolled and attending a Chicago Public High School Must have attended a CPS high school for three (3) years – including this year Plan to attend a regionally accredited two or four-year institution of higher education in fall of 2017 Open to DREAMers: Yes, only CPS DREAMers are eligible to apply. US Citizens and permanent residents are not eligible for this scholarship. A DREAmer is a non-U.S. citizen or permanent resident high school student who qualifies for in-state college tuition under Illinois’ HB-60 State Legislation and who will benefit from the Illinois DREAM Act, a provision that supports children of immigrants in Illinois signed by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn in 2011. | |||
110 | Fountation for Outdoor Advertising Research & Education (FOARE) Scholarship | Scholarship Program Foundation for Outdoor Advertising Research and Education (FOARE) c/o Thomas M. Smith & Associates, 4601 Tilden Street, NW Washington, DC 20016 | Phone: 202.364.7130 Fax: 202.833.1522 E-mail: tmfsmith@starpower.net | http://oaaa.org/portals/0/Public%20PDFs/2018-foare%20scholar%20application%202018-2019,%20final.pdf | Varies (see website) | June 12 | A scholarship up to $4,000 is awarded to a qualified full-time graduate student(s) studying city or urban planning or a similar discipline, preferably enrolled at the University of Utah or the University of Texas. If there is no qualified student(s) at either of the two schools, students from other graduate school programs in Texas and Utah will be given preference. Students enrolled at other academic institutions also are eligible if there is no qualified candidate for the scholarship from the two preferred schools or from other academic institutions in the states of Utah and Texas. Candidates for the scholarship will be evaluated on the basis of their academic performance and career goals. Candidates are required to submit a one-page essay outlining their understanding of outdoor advertising and their career goals in city and urban planning. | No | Any | |
111 | Abbott and Fenner Scholarship | Abbott and Fenner Business Consultants Chicago, IL 60060 | E-mail: info@abbottandfenner.com | http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm#urscholarships.htm-1 | $1,000 | June 14 | *High school Juniors and Seniors and students in College all eligible *Must submit a 500-1000 word essay that answers provided topic question (see website) | No | Any | |
112 | PCC Scholarships Academic Works | Not Provided | PCC Scholarship Foundation | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities | Varies | June 15 | Over 25 scholarships that do not specify immigration status Accessable after filling out general application For Current and Incoming Students (full/part time) | |||
113 | Pima Community College Parents Alliance - integra - Juntos Podemos Scholarship | n/a | PCC.JuntosPodemos@gmail.com | https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NJOZPrVqnjSUNFZjZWT2Q4b1U | Varies | June 15 | - Application - 2.75 GPA - Two 150-300 words essays about goals and service - Unofficial Copy of Transcripts -Copy of Official Identification -Picture of volunteer activity [Proof] | |||
114 | Pima Community College - IME BECAS | n/a | PCC.IME.BECAS@gmail.com | https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NJOZPrVqnjSFFjS0JUUm9rdGM | Varies | June 15 | - Application - 3.0 GPA - Essays about goals and service - Transcripts - Picture of volunteer activity * Application deadline was extended to June 15th for summer course | |||
115 | John J. McKetta Undergraduate Scholarship | Contact: AIChE / 120 Wall Street, 23rd Floor / New York, NY 10005 / Attention: Awards Administrator/John J. McKetta Scholarship | awards@aiche.org (subject line: John J. McKetta Scholarship) | http://www.aiche.org/community/awards/john-j-mcketta-undergraduate-scholarship | $5,000 | June 15 | 1. Applicants must be AIChE student members at the time of the nomination and be entering their junior or senior of a 4 year program in Chemical Engineering or equivalent for a 5 year co-op program. 2. Selection of winners will be based on the following criteria: i. The applicant’s academic record, minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0. ii. The applicant’s leadership and participation in either the school’s AIChE student chapter or other university sponsored campus activity outlined in his/her leadership activities essay. iii. Applicant’s career goals in the chemical engineering process industries as outlined in his/her career essay. 3. Only students attending ABET accredited schools in the U.S, Canada, and Mexico* are eligible. 4. Limited to one nomination per AIChE Student Chapter per year. *Preference will be given to Mexican universities participating in ABET’s Equivalent Education Program 5. Awardees will be notified by October 1, 2017 and required to provide tax informaton (Social Security Number for U.S. residents) in order to receive payment. Award prize must be claimed by December 31, 2017. | No | Chemical Engineering | |
116 | Isac Amaya Scholarship | N/A | silvia.avila.iaf@gmail.com | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gc9fvxvNLCvMwAiKt2LhyNP8N9GUhXwv7mHxKN2aAtU/viewform?edit_requested=true | $1,000 | June 22 | Students must be high school seniors or undergraduates at a community college in Maricopa, Yuma, and Pima Counties. 2. The scholarship is available for students who don’t qualify for financial aid due to their immigration status (DACAmented and undocumented students). 3. Applicants must show proof of enrollment at the college they are attending, effective Fall 2018. Students must send proof of enrollment (copy of schedule, letter of acceptance or other document) | No | No | Any |
117 | Beacon of Hope Scholarship | N/A | silvia.avila.iaf@gmail.com | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gRMXg5Q8EoLyRuxOwEGHwXb7P-Cn5wZWOfivBZ4doUE/viewform?edit_requested=true | $2,500 | June 22 | 1. Students must be high school seniors or undergraduates at a university in Arizona. 2. The scholarship is available for students who don’t qualify for financial aid due to their immigration status (DACAmented and undocumented students). 3. Applicants must show proof of enrollment at the university they are attending, effective Fall 2018. Students must send proof of enrollment | No | No | Any |
118 | William W. Burgin Jr. MD Education Recognition Award | Mail American Respiratory Care Foundation Attn: April Lynch 9425 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063-4706 | By Phone (972) 243-2272 By Fax (972) 484-2720 lynch@aarc.org | http://www.arcfoundation.org/awards/undergraduate/burgin.cfm | $2,500 | June 19 | *Completed application form. *Letter from director of admissions verifying enrollment in an accredited Associate Degree respiratory care educational program. *Must provide official transcript verifying a GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent. *An original referenced paper on some aspect of respiratory care. The paper should include a cover page giving only the title of the paper. The paper should be devoid of any information such as the applicant’s name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation. *An original essay of at least 1,200 words describing how this award will assist the applicant in reaching the objective of a degree and the candidate’s ultimate goals of leadership in health care. The paper should include a cover page with the author’s name, address and phone number. The body of the paper should be devoid of any information such as applicant’s name, address, or school that could provide a bias in the evaluation. *Letters of recommendation from the program director or other senior faculty member and from the medical director or other physician instructor attesting to: a) approval of candidate’s paper, b) candidate’s worthiness for the award, and c) candidate’s potential for a career in the profession of respiratory care. | No | Respiratory Care | |
119 | Witt for Construction Scholarship | PCC | Not Provided | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/597 | Varies | June 19 | Scholarship for PCC students enrolled in construction programs. | No | No | Construction |
120 | BigSun Athletic Scholarship | N/A | Email: athleticawards@bigsunathletics.com | http://www.bigsunathletics.com/ | $500 | June 19 | All student athletes are eligible regardless of the sport they are engaged in. The student must be a high school senior or be attending a post secondary institute. | No | Athletics (Sports) | |
121 | Women in Aerospace Foundation Scholarship | Women in Aerospace Foundation, Inc. Attn: Scholarship Selection Committee 204 E Street NE Washington, DC 20002 | info@womeninaerospacefoundation.org 202-547-0229. | http://www.womeninaerospacefoundation.org/foundation/ | $2,000 | June 19 | To be eligible for the WIA Foundation Scholarship, an applicant must be interested in pursuing a career in the aerospace field and be a rising junior or senior working towards a bachelor’s degree in engineering, math or science. An applicant must have completed at least two and a half academic years of full-time college work at the time of application and must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States or its territories, and plan to be enrolled in the subsequent academic year. Each applicant must have a college grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants must be female of any nationality. Applications will be available on or about November 1 for the subsequent academic year | No | No | Aerospace |
122 | Tylenol Scholarship | Not Provided | 1-888-466-8746 (Spanish) | http://www.tylenol.com/news/scholarship | Varies | June 28 | *Must be an undergraduate or graduate with at least one more year of education remaining *Must have completed at least one year of undergraduate work or graduate studies by the spring semester of the year that they apply *Must be enrolled in a health care related field * Must demonstrate leadership in community and school | No | No | Healthcare |
123 | Navigate Your Future Scholarship | Navigate Your Future Scholarship National Air Transportation Foundation 4226 King Street Alexandria, VA 22302 703-845-9000 | Email: safety1st@nata.aero | http://www.nata.aero/Scholarships/Navigate-Your-Future-Scholarship.aspx | $2,500 | June 29 | *Must be a senior in high school planning a career in the general aviation field *Must be enrolled or accepted into an aviation-related program at an accredited college or university *Must submit the letter of acceptance from the college or university *Must be able to demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in general aviation | No | No | Aviation |
124 | Convocatoria de becas Fundacion Mexico | EDUCAMEXUS 220 W 6th street USA Bldg., Rm. A108 Tucson, Arizona 85701 | Phone: 520.891.7025 Prof. Eleazar Ortiz E-mail: becas-fm@list.arizona.edu | http://www.fundacionmexico.org/Fundacion_Mexico/Becas_files/BecaFM-RRG2017-2018.pdf | $500 | June 30 | * Be an Immigrant student originated from Mexico * Be accepted to a Pima Community College . * Show financial need and academic achievements *Scholarship is renewable base on academic achievement *Take a minimum of 10 credits during the semester | DACA Only | No | Any |
125 | GAPA Scholarship | Not Provided | philanthropy@gapafoundation.org | https://gapafoundation.org/scholarships/ | $1000 – $5000 | June 30 | You must be in the process of applying or currently attending a post-secondary institution in the United States. We invite high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students to apply. The application is open to students who attend community college, university, and trade/vocational school. Applicants should have a strong history of activism within either the API and/or LGBTQ communities; however, applicants do not need to identify as either to apply. Preference will be given to those who identify as both API and LGBTQ. | No | No | Any |
126 | The Korean American Scholarship Foundation - Western Region | 3540 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 920 Los Angeles,CA 90010 | wrc.scholarship@kasf.org Tel: 213-380-5273 Fax: 631-380-5274 Email: western@kasf.org | http://www.kasf.org/western | Varies | June 30 | Full-time undergraduate or graduate student of the designated Western region states (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming ) during the 2017-18 school year. * Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. * Can demonstrate need for financial assistance. * Students with a Korean heritage studying in the United States regardless of citizenship status (including 유학생). * Application and all recommendations are due by 6/30/2017 midnight EST. *High School Seniors with plans to attend college in 2017-18 school year - The chosen college must be within the Western region. You must include a copy of your acceptance letter. *College Freshmen, Sophomores & Juniors - The school you are attending must be within the Western region. *College Seniors - You must be planning to attend a graduate or professional school in the Western region during the 2017-18 school year. You must submit a letter of acceptance from the graduate or professional school. *Graduate Students - You must be continuing your studies in the 2017-18 school year at a school within the Western region. | Yes | Any | |
127 | SCW DREAMers Scholarship | Snow, Carpio & Weekley, PLC 55 East Thomas Road Phoenix AZ 85012 | Phone: 602-532-0700 | http://workinjuryaz.com/phoenix-workers-compensation-lawyers/#dreamers | $2,500 | June 30 | Must be attending college fall semester of 2017. Applicants must be an High School Senior or undergraduate United States DREAMer. Immigrant under the age of 25 Entered the United States before age 16 Have lived continuously in the country for at least five years Have not been convicted of a felony, a “significant” misdemeanor, or three other misdemeanors Transcript must be attached to application, Minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 Encouraged to submit recommendation letters and/or resumes This scholarship is judged & awarded primarily on merit & need Must upload a video submission to Youtube or Vimeo (prompts given in website) | No | No | Any |
128 | AIChE Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence Award | Contact: 120 Wall Street, FL 23 New York, NY 10005-4020 | Ph: (800) 242-4363 Ph: (212) 591-7338 Email: awards@aiche.org | http://www.aiche.org/community/awards/donald-f-othmer-sophomore-academic-excellence-award | Varies | July 1 | To be eligible for this prize, the nominee must be an AIChE member. The nominee’s student chapter also MUST file an Annual Report with AIChE. The reporting period is open from April to June 30. Award nominations may be submitted in advance of the report, with the expectation that the chapter will file a report by the reporting deadline. Award nominators will be notified after July 1 about any missing annual reports. Chapters will be allowed a one-month grace period after the nomination deadline to file a report. (See Website) | No | Industrial Engineer | |
129 | Thomas J. Henry Leadership Scholarship Program | N/A | N/A | https://thomasjhenrylaw.com/giving/scholarships/ | $1,000 | July 1 | Essay Requirements All essays should be between 750 and 1,000 words, and submitted via email, (Microsoft Word document preferred), to submissions@thomasjhenrylaw.com on or before our semester deadlines: Please include the following in your application: Your name, email address, and phone number in the email Your name, email address, and phone number at the top of each page of the essay A copy of your most recent school transcript and proof of college enrollment Please Note: Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.8 to qualify for the scholarship. | Yes | ||
130 | Mind Lab Pro® Natural Academics Scholarship | N/A | email: scholarships@mindlabpro.com. | http://www.mindlabpro.com/scholarship | 2500 (2) | July 1 | To participate in Mind Lab Pro's Natural Academics Scholarship contest, a student must: 1.Provide a current, complete transcript of grades showing a GPA of 3.5 or above 2.Be enrolled as a full-time college student no later than the Fall 2017 semester 3.Be committed to natural academics, free of nonmedical prescription stimulants 4.Complete a simple application, which you can download here 5.Submit a cover letter and resume 6.Submit a photo or short video (*optional) 7.Submit a thoughtful, well-written essay of no more than 1,500 words on this year's topic: "Why I refuse to take prescription stimulants in an academic setting." | |||
131 | The Cool-Off Now Scholarship Program | Contact: 6080 South Hulen Street Suite 360 Unit 224 Fort Worth, TX 76132 | Email: scholarship@cool-off.com | https://www.cool-off.com/Scholarship | $1,000 | July 1 | How do I apply for the Cool-Off Now Scholarship? In 750 to 1500 words, propose a new product that could better protect individuals from heat stress and/or damaging UV rays. Describe a product, whether ingested or external, that could lessen the consequences of spending time in direct sunlight and/or in high temperature workplaces. The essay should include the perspective for both the consumer and the business offering the product. It is encouraged that applicants include possible benefits and estimated heat reduction, with calculations as evidence for their proposal. A copy of your transcripts (official or unofficial). By entering this competition, the Author, subjects and photo/videographer gives Cool-Off and Company permission to use their essay, photo, screen captures, video, first name and last initial, the course of study, and college name on Cool-Off.com and affiliated sites. It is the responsibility of the person submitting the video to make sure that all necessary permissions and waivers are secured, as applicable. | |||
132 | The Anesthesiology Consultants Scholarship | Contact: Anesthesiology Consultants 7710 Beechnut St Ste 206 Houston, Tx 77074 | Phone: +1 (888) 227 9121 Local: +1 (713) 766-1772 Fax: +1 (713) 772 7716 Email: help@anconsultants.com | http://www.financialaidfinder.com/anesthesiology-consultants-scholarship-2018/ | $500 | July 1 | To apply, submit the following items: 500-word essay 30 to 60-second video Proof of attendance or acceptance at an accredited school Copy of official transcript for most recent semester The essay should explain why you have chosen your particular field of study and what it means to you. The video should tell us why you are the best candidate for this scholarship. Be creative! This is your chance to stand out from the other applicants. | |||
133 | AIChE Freshman Recognition Award | Contact: 120 Wall Street, FL 23 New York, NY 10005-4020 | Ph: (800) 242-4363 Ph: (212) 591-7338 Email: awards@aiche.org | http://www.aiche.org/community/awards/freshman-recognition-award | Varies | July 1 | To be eligible for this prize, the nominee’s student chapter MUST file an annual report with AIChE See Website | No | Industrial Engineer | |
134 | Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Contest | Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Awards PMB 121 1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 1 Santa Barbara, CA 93108-2794 | Ph: 805-965-3443 Fax: 805-568-0466 | http://www.peacecontests.org/#journal | Adult Winner - $1,000 Youth (13 to 18) Winner - $200 Youth (12 and under) Winner - $200 | July 1 | * Max 30 lines per poem * Must submit a poem that explores and illuminates positive visions of peace and the human spirit (up to three poems) * Read procedure in Website | Yes | Any | |
135 | Dr. Maria Teresa Velez Scholarship | Las Adelitas Arizona P.O. Box 27716 Tucson, AZ 85726 | gvaldez@email.arizona.edu | http://www.lasadelitasarizona.com/scholarship_application | $1,000 | July 7 | Shall be an Arizona resident (LAAZ defines residency as anyone who has lived in AZ for at least 1 year regardless of immigration status) Shall be a self identifying Latina Be a high school senior or be enrolled in an accredited Arizona college or University Shall reflect the core beliefs of Las Adelitas Arizona that values academic achievement, civic engagement, leadership and the commitment to better one’s own community | Yes | Any (Latina) | |
136 | GOGO Charters Refugee and Immigrant Scholarship | GOGO Charters 3525 Piedmont NE Suite #210 Building 5 Atlanta, GA 30305 | info@gogocharters.com | Website | Up to $10,000 per year | July 5 | -First-generation U.S. citizens (born outside the US), refugees, or immigrants (legal documentation is not required) -High school seniors at the time of the application with a GPA of 3.4 or greater -Short essay (presented in writing, or video or audio) explaining how scholarship would help you acheive your goals. -Planning to attend an accredited 2-year or 4-year college/university as a full-time student -Scholarship Application Form -Information of one Recommenders -Transcripts submitted via mail | |||
137 | Joshua Gomes Memorial Scholarship Fund | 45767 McKenzie Highway Vida, OR 97488. | Phone: (303) 761-3055 Email: Info@JoshuaGomes.org | https://www.hemophilia.org/Community-Resources/Scholarships/Joshua-Gomes-Memorial-Scholarship-Fund | $1,000 | July 15 | *Must be HIV positive or have AIDS *Applicant must be accepted into or enrolled in a US college, university, institute or technical college *Must be accepted into or enrolled in full-time undergraduate or graduate study *Previous applicants and recipients are encouraged to reapply each year *Letter from doctor certifying that the applicant is HIV positive or has AIDS *Official transcripts from high school showing cumulative GPA *Letter of acceptance from school of higher education *Official transcripts from college or university if applicable *If you experienced any health-related issues that affected your grades, please submit a doctor's letter attesting to this fact *Three letters of recommendation attesting to motivation and character of applicant *A recent photograph of the applicant *Minimum 500-word essay | Yes | Any | |
138 | Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Foundation Scholarship for HR Professionals: Academics | 1800 Duke Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA | elissa.soares@shrm.org Phone: 703-535-6020 | http://www.shrm.org/about/foundation/scholarships/pages/shrmfdncertschol.aspx | $2500 (5), $5000(15) | July 15 | This prestigious award recognizes significant contributions to the HR field through empirical research and its application to practice. To be eligible, a nominee must possess a broad and deep track record of contributions to the HR discipline through research, as well as interactions with the practitioner community. Examples include: speaking and consulting engagements, authoring books, book chapters or journal articles that have affected how HR is practiced. The winning nominee should have an extensive body of published research in top-tier, peer-reviewed journals, such as: Human Resource Management (HRMJ) Journal of Management (JOM) Journal of Applied Psychology (JAP) Academy of Management Journal (AMJ) Personnel Psychology (PP) | Yes | Human Resources | |
139 | Logistics & Transportation Association of North America Scholarship | LTNA Scholarships PO Box 426 Union, WA 98592 | Katie Dejonge Phone: 360-898-3344 Email: executive.director@ltna.org | http://www.ltna.org/scholarship-application.html | Varies | July 15 | *Must be a graduating high school senior or college undergraduate *Must intend to pursue a career in Transportation, Logistics or Traffic Management, Transportation Safety and/or related transportation industry operations and services *Certified transcript directly from applicant's college/university *Two or Three letters of recommendation, *250 words essay explaining why you have chosen transportation logistics or an allied field as a career path. *A completed application (website) | |||
140 | American Legion Baseball Scholarship | Steve Cloud Assistant National Program Coordinator American Legion Baseball PO Box 1055 Indianapolis, IN 46206 | Phone: 317.630.1213 Fax: 317.360.1369 E-mail: baseball@legion.org | https://www.legion.org/scholarships/baseball | Varies | July 15 | To be considered for a scholarship, applicants must submit, along with the completed application form, three one-page letters of recommendation from a Legion coach or manager, Legion post commander or adjutant, and a community leader (teacher, minister, Scout leader, church leader, principal, etc.). Applicants must also complete the authorization form at the end of the application, including signatures from the player, parent or guardian, and post commander. | No | Baseball | |
141 | Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program | Novus Biologicals, LLC 8100 Southpark Way, A-8 Littleton, CO 80120 | lisa@novusbio.com novus@novusbio.com 1-888-506-6887 | http://www.novusbio.com/scholarship-program.html | $1,500 | July 20 | -Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. -Open worldwide. -Enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma) with a declared major in a science related field. | Science | ||
142 | Dreamers and Beyond Scholarship | N/A | scholarships@pima.edu | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/898 | Varies | July 20 | Scholarship is for PCC students enrolled either full-time or part-time in any field of study, who are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) designated students or undocumented students. Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA or greater. Eligible recipients are those subject to non-resident tuition rates because of their non-U.S. citizenship status. Renewal is available on a semester basis for up to 3 additional semesters and preference will be given to eligible renewal recipients. | |||
143 | Charter Up National Scholarship For Immigrants And Refugees | CharterUp, 3340 Peachtree Rd., Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30326 | Ph: 1-866-315-8261 | https://www.charterup.com/scholarship | $10,000 | July 25 | Details: Only one scholarship is awarded each year. This scholarship is non-renewable and can be applied to one academic year. Selection Criteria: Applicants must be born outside of the U.S and currently enrolled (or accepted) as a full-time undergraduate student at an accredited U.S college or university. High school seniors intending to enroll are also eligible. Recent transcript must show a weighted GPA of 3.4 or greater. The scholarship applicant must submit a 500 word essay that declares his/her personal vision and demonstrates the potential to achieve that vision. Please also submit one recommendation along with each essay. Undocumented students can apply for this scholarship. | No | No | Any |
144 | From Failure to Promise | 145 S. Livernois Rd. #336 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 | Phone: 248-499-9599 E-mail: scholarships@fromfailuretopromise.com | http://www.fromfailuretopromise.com/#!essay-scholarship-contest--html/cfvg | $10,000(1), $500(4) | July 31 | Work will be judged on the basis of originality, quality of research, and effectiveness of presentation. Contestants must be high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate-level college students with at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA, pursuing or planning to pursue a degree at an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. Please email us at scholarships@fromfailuretopromise.com for additional questions or concerns. | Yes | Any | |
145 | Lincoln Forum Scholarship Essay Contest 2016 Platt Family Scholarship Prize Essay Contest | Don McCue, Curator — Lincoln Memorial Shrine 125 W. Vine St. Redlands, CA 92373 | e-mail: archives@akspl.org phone: (909) 798-7632 | http://www.thelincolnforum.org/scholarship-essay-contest | 1st Prize $1500 2nd Prize $750 3rd Prize $500 | July 31 | Please examine the rules below closely before contacting The Lincoln Forum or the contest coordinator with eligibility questions. The scholarship essay contest is designed for students who are FULL TIME, undergraduate students in an AMERICAN COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY during the Spring 2018 semester. The July 31 deadline is designed to give these students time to finish their essays, if need be, after final exams. You do not have to be an American citizen, but you do need to be attending an AMERICAN COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY during the eligibility period. It is NOT open to high school students. Key question to consider; when we contact your college or university registrar will they be able to confirm that you were enrolled as a full-time college student during the spring 2018 semester? If the answer is no, you are not eligible. The eligibility of entrants will be confirmed by the Lincoln Forum prior to the awarding of prizes. | No | Any | |
146 | The Onsi Sawiris Scholarship Program | Not Provided | Not Provided | http://www.amideast-ossp.org/undergrad-2017/ | Fully paid undergrad degree | July 31 | Who can apply: Egypt Nationals SAT score *check website 90% Thanawyya Amma or Equivalent to GPA 3.5 Field of Study: Economics, Engineering, Political Science, Finance, Management Invovled in Extra Curricular actvities Tofel 100 or above | |||
147 | Patsy Takemoto Mink Education Foundation Scholarship | Patsy Takemoto Mink Foundation PO Box 769 Granby, MA 0103 | Not Provided | https://www.patsyminkfoundation.org/education-support-application | Up to $5000 | August 1 | must be a woman, at least 17 years of age must be a mother, with minor children must be pursuing a vocational degree/certificate; or an associate's degree; or a first bachelor's degree; or a professional/master's/doctoral degree.. must be enrolled in a not-for-profit, accredited institution or program during the 2018-19 academic year. must be low-income (annual family income less than $20,000 for a family of 2; less than $24,000 for a family of 3; less than $28,000 for a family of 4) | |||
148 | PCC: IME BECAS | n/a | N/A | https://pima.academicworks.com/opportunities/904 | Varies | August 3 | Essay required An unofficial PCC transcript Copy of an official, government issued ID Copy of a letter from an organization where you have done recent volunteer activity along with a photograph with a descriptive title of the activity | |||
149 | Educational Advancement Foundation INC. Alpha Kappa Alpha Scholarship | Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation, Inc. 5656 South Stony Island Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 | Office: 800-653-6528 or 773-947-0026 Fax: 773-947-0277 Email: akaeaf@akaeaf.net | https://akaeaf.org/scholarships | Not Provided | August 15 | To be eligible for this one-year one-time only scholarship, the applicant must: Be a full-time Be currently enrolled in an accredited degree-granting institution; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 ("B" average) for Merit scholarship; Minimum GPA of 2.5 (C+) for Financial Assistance Demonstrate community service and involvement. Resume, Documentation of Project/Research, scholarly pursuit etc. | ONLY | Any | |
150 | The Clubs of America Scholarship Award for Career Success | Clubs of America 484 Wegner Road Lakemoor, IL 60051 U.S.A | Phone: 1-800-800-9122 Email: scholarship@greatclubs.com | http://www.greatclubs.com/scholarship-award-for-career-success.asp | $1,000 | August 31 | Any current college student of an accredited U.S. college or university with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 is welcome to apply. Eligible students will: Write an essay of no fewer than 600 words about their career aspirations and how their current course load will help them achieve success in their careers. Where do you see yourself 10 years from now? Thinking outside the box is encouraged! Email their essay as a .doc or .pdf attachment to: scholarship@greatclubs.com YouTube submissions are optional, although not required. Video should be no longer than 5 minutes. (Essays submitted via YouTube must also be submitted in writing.) | Yes | Any | |
151 | Modern Abstract Decor Creative Scholarship Opportunity | 3602 Eastern Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45226 | Phone: 866-533-1339 Email: info@modernabstractdecor.com | http://www.modernabstractdecor.com/art-student-scholarship | Varies | August 31 | * For any graduating seniors looking to enroll in an arts program, as well as any students currently enrolled (full-time or part-time) in an arts program at a college, trade school or university in the United States of America is * Must describe in ~500-1000 words your unique plan to turn your artistic passion into a profitable business. *Post your plan to a website or blog *Fill out application and notify Modern Abstract Decor of your submission. | |||
152 | Los Angeles Immigration Lawyers Scholarship 2017 | Law Offices of Joshua L. Goldstein, PC 205 S Broadway, #300 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: (213) 262-2000 | Not Provided (Contact could mean disqualification) | https://immigrationlawyerslosangeles.com/los-angeles-immigration-lawyers-scholarship-2017/ | $1,000 | September 1 | Eligibility Submitting a completed application using the form below Be included in one of the following categories: 1. Foreign born student who now resides in the US or 2. US born student whose parents originated from another country. Proof of Enrollment or future enrollment in Post-High School education (trade school, graduate school, etc). Selection Criteria We will be selecting a winner based off of the following factors: Follows directions provided Essay quality Transcript from last institute of education Resume | |||
153 | The Annual Votacall Innovate | Communicate College Scholarship Essay Contest | 185 Devonshire Street | Boston, Massachusetts 02110 | (866) 303-8600 support@votacall.com | http://www.votacall.com/scholarship | $2,000 | September 15 | To participate, applicants must be currently enrolled in or planning to attend an accredited United States college or university during the 2017-2018 academic year. People who wish to participate should send their essay as an attachment in an email to scholarship@votacall.com by September 15, 2017. In the body of the email, applicants should include the following information: Your name, address, and phone number If you are under 18, contact information for your parents The name of the school you are attending or planning on attending Your current course of study The best way to contact you | |||
154 | Out of the Box Thinking Scholarship | Not Provided | support@litter-robot.com | https://www.litter-robot.com/blog/out-of-the-box-thinking-scholarship/ | $1,500 (1st) $1,000 (2nd) $500 (3rd) | September 15 | Applicants must be current students at an accredited university, community college, certificate program, graduate school, or equivalent institute within the United States. High school students enrolling 2017 are also eligible. Winners will be asked to submit verification of their student status (transcript, letter of acceptance, course list with your name, or equivalent). | |||
155 | Forms Bird $500 Scholarship Contest | Not Provided | scholarship@formbirds.com | http://www.formsbirds.com/scholarship | $500 | September 15 | Applicant must be either currently enrolled or planning to enroll at an accredited college or university in 2017. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. No limit in nationalities. Applicants must agree to Formsbirds official scholarship rules and follow all application instruction A valid application comprises the following: (1) a completed application form; (2) an essay; (3) an academic transcript; and (4) your photo | |||
156 | Coffee for Less Scholarship | 250 South 18th Street Suite 802 | Philadelphia, PA 19103 | Email: Info@CoffeeForLess.com Ph: 800-261-2859 | http://www.coffeeforless.com/scholarship#urscholarship-1 | $500 | September 30 | *Must be aged 18-25 and enrolled in an accredited college or university **Candidates will have the opportunity to compete once in January and again in September for the scholarship, but will only be eligible to win the scholarship once *Submit an essay of no more than 500 words on the subjects of the importance of education in your life and how the scholarship money will assist your goals *Bonus points will be awarded to those students who find a creative way to include their passion for coffee within their essay without losing sight of the primary topic | |||
157 | Filmora Scholarship Program | Not Provided | flora@wondershare.com | https://filmora.wondershare.com/scholarship/ | $1,000 | September 30 | 1. Must be enrolled in an accredited college or University, located anywhere in the world for the 2017-2018 academic year 2. Must agree to our Rules and Regulations The Filmora Scholarship Committee will evaluate each video submission and select one scholarship recipient based on the following criteria: 1. Positive topic 2. Originality 3. Creativity 4. Video editing skills | |||
158 | Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) | 1800 Duke Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA | elissa.soares@shrm.org Phone: 703-535-6020 | http://www.shrm.org/about/foundation/scholarships/pages/shrmfdncertschol.aspx | Varies | October 1 | Current SHRM member (professional or student) Enrolled in a degree-seeking undergraduate program University is an accredited institution of higher learning Degree program is HR-related (e.g. business, psychology, HR, org development, etc.) Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale | No | Any | |
159 | AES Engineering Solutions | N/A | E-mail: scholarships@aesengineers.com | http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm#urscholarships.htm-1 | $500 | October 6 | Our belief is that achieving a high grade point average should not be the only criteria for determining who deserves to be helped. For that reason we are offering a scholarship that will be awarded on the basis of character, as determined by an evaluation of the essays that are submitted Students must submit an essay of between 500 and 1000 words in answer to the following question: When you look back on your life in 30 years, what would it take for you to consider your life successful? What relationships or accomplishments will be important on this journey? | No | Engineering | |
160 | La Unidad Latina Foundation Scholarship | La Unidad Latina Foundation 132 East 43rd Street, # 358 New York, NY 10017 | info@lulfoundation.org | https://www.lulf.org/apply/ | $500 -$1000 | October 15 | Minimum cumulative GPA above 2.80 out of a 4.0 GPA Scale. -Cumulative GPAs below 2.80 do not qualify for a scholarship. -Currently enrolled in an eligible bachelor’s or master’s degree program at an accredited four-year college or university. Eligible Degrees: all Bachelor degrees and Juris Doctor, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Administration/Policy, Master of Social Work, Master of Education, Master of Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy. -Completed at least one full-time year of study for undergraduate applicants, and at least one full-time semester of study for graduate applicants. -Must reside in the United States. Required Documentation -Official university-issued academic transcript(s) required and included in application. Graduate students are required to submit graduate and undergraduate transcripts. -Letter of recommendation from university administrator/faculty or community leader demonstrating student leadership and commitment to civic service. (200-350 words) | Yes | Any | |
161 | Hasner Law Scholarship | 2839 Paces Ferry Road SE Suite 1050 Atlanta, GA 30339 United States | hasnerlawscholarshipfund@gmail.com | http://www.hasnerlaw.com/scholarship/ | $1,000 | October 15 | Applicants must be planning to enroll or currently enrolled in an accredited United States college or University during the 2017-2018 academic year. All incoming and existing undergraduate, graduate, and law students (1L, 2L, 3L) are eligible to participate. Your name, address, and phone number If you are under 18, contact information for your parents (name, phone number, & email) The name of the school you are attending or planning on attending Your current course of study The best way to contact you | YES | ||
162 | COUPONBIRDS "HELP TO SAVE" SCHOLARSHIP | Not Provided | scholarship@couponbirds.com | https://www.couponbirds.com/scholarship | $500 | October 21 | Fill out the required information. 2 Take the short survey concerned with your daily online or instore shopping behavior and habits. 3 The third step is the most creative part which requires you to write an essay about how you save money in your daily life, for example, how you use coupon to get big discount on your wishlist items. Any helpful tip is highly appreciated, so just pour out your idea to us and see whether you can beat others’ and win the scholarship prize. 4 Submit your application with one click at the bottom of the application page when you’ve finished. | |||
163 | Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship | 44325 Woodridge Parkway, Lansdowne, VA 20176 | 800-941-3300 or email scholarships@jkcf.org | Website | $250-$500 | October 24 | This scholarship for top community college students seeking to complete their bachelor's degrees is the largest private scholarship for community college transfer students in the country. As minimum criteria, candidates must: • Be a current student at an accredited U.S. community college or 2-year institution with sophomore status or a recent graduate (within the last 5 years) • Have a cumulative college GPA of 3.5 or above • Plan to transfer to a 4-year college or university to begin studies in the following fall • Demonstrate unmet financial need | Any | ||
164 | Golden Door Scholars Scholarship | 1101 Red Ventures Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29707 | info@goldendoorscholars.org | http://www.goldendoorscholars.org/app/open | Full ride to a university. | October 25 | Applicants must be eligible for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). | DACA Only | Any | |
165 | Brian Zeiger Firm Scholarship | 1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd, Suite 620a Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: 215-546-0340 | zeigerfirmscholarship@gmail.com | http://brianzeiger.com/scholarship/ | $1,000 | October 25 | In order to participate in the contest, prospective applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited United States college or university or planning to attend one in the academic year of 2017-2018. Applicants should submit a 500-word essay answering the following question to the email address. In order to apply, applicants should submit their essay to zeigerfirmscholarship@gmail.com by 10/25/17 9 AM EST. In addition, applicants must include the following information in the body of the email to which their essay is attached: Their full name and phone number The name of the institution you are planning to attend or the one you are attending Contact information for their parent(s) or legal guardian, if an applicant is under the age of 18 | |||
166 | Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans | 224 W. 57th St. NYC, NY 10019 | Phone: 212-547-6926 email: PDSoros@pdsoros.org | https://www.pdsoros.org/apply/eligibility | Each award is for up to $25,000 in stipend support, as well as 50 percent of required tuition and fees, up to $20,000 per year, for one to two years. | November 1 | 1. NEW AMERICAN STATUS One of the following must be true as of the application deadline: - Born in the US: You are a US citizen by birth and both of your parents were born abroad as non-US citizens. - Naturalized Citizen: You have been naturalized as a US citizen either on your own or as a minor child under the application of one of your parents. - Green Card: You are in possession of a valid green card. - Adopted: You were born outside of the US or one of its territories and were subsequently adopted by American parents, and were awarded US citizenship as a result of your adoption. - DACA: You have been granted deferred action under the government’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Note: For all of the above, it must be true that both of your parents were born outside of the United States as non-US citizens, and were not eligible for US citizenship at the time of their births. 2. ACADEMIC STANDING You will be, or expect to be, enrolled in a full time graduate program at a US university for the 2018-19 academic year, and one of the following must be true as of the application deadline (November 1, 2017): - You are in your senior year of college and expect to receive your bachelor’s degree as of June 2017. - You have graduated from college, and are not currently enrolled in a graduate program in the US. - You are currently enrolled in a graduate program in the US that is different from the program in which you will be enrolled for the 2018-19 academic year. - You are currently in the graduate program you will be continuing in 2018-19, and you have not begun the third year of study for that program. - You are in a joint-degree program, and have not begun the third year of the degree program you want funding for in 2018-19. Ineligible Graduate Programs: Online programs, executive MBAs, joint bachelors/master's programs, certificate programs, and post-baccalaureate programs 3. AGE You cannot have reached or passed your 31st birthday as of the application deadline. | DACA Only | Graduate Only | Any |
167 | HubShout Internet Marketing Scholarship | Washington, DC Address: 200 Little Falls St, Falls Church, VA, 22046 United States New York Address: 46 Sager Dr, Rochester, NY, 14607 United States | 866-482-5505 | http://hubshout.com/?p=scholarship | Two $1,000 will be awarded | November 1 | The scholarship is open to students with at least one year of college. They must also have a minimum of 3.0 GPA to apply. A scholarship award of $1,000 (each) is awarded to the strongest candidate with a demonstrated passion for Internet Marketing | Yes | Marketing | |
168 | Voice of Democracy | 406 W. 34th St. Kansas City, MO 64111 | Phone: (816) 756-3390 | https://www.vfw.org/VOD/ | National 1st place gets $30,000 | November 1 | The Voice of Democracy Program is open to students in grades 9-12 (on the Nov. 1 deadline), who are enrolled in a public, private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States and its territories. | DACA Friendly | No | Any |
169 | Pima Community College Parents Alliance - integra - Juntos Podemos Scholarship | n/a | PCC.JuntosPodemos@gmail.com | https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NJOZPrVqnjSUNFZjZWT2Q4b1U | Varies (up to $2,000 for undocumented students) | November 13 | - Application - 2.75 GPA - Essays about goals and service - Transcripts - Picture of volunteer activity - Taking Spring 2018 courses (If you checked off spring in your Fall application you are already being considered) | |||
170 | MCFF Academic Scholarships | Address - 520 E. Southern Ave, Tempe, AZ 85282 | Phone - 480.894.8700 FAX - 480.894.8710 | http://maricopacollegesfacultyfoundation.wildapricot.org/page-1765099? | $250-$500 | November 15 | Scholarship Criteria: - Applicant must be enrolled at one of the 10 Maricopa Community Colleges or one of the Skills Centers. - Applicant must have a minimum GPA of 2.5. - Applicant must be currently enrolled in at least 6 credit hours. - Applicant must submit a completed application form with two faculty signatures. Application Materials: - 1 Completed scholarship application form. - 1 Copy of unofficial transcript(s). - A typewritten essay of not more than two pages (double-spaced) describing your academic and professional goals and how your community college experience will help you achieve them | Any | ||
171 | NATA Dan L. Meisinger, Sr. Memorial Learn to Fly Scholarship | National Air Transportation Foundation 818 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 | Phone: 202-774-1535 Email: Safety1st@nata.aero | http://nata.aero/Scholarships/Dan-L.-Meisinger,-Sr.-Memorial-Scholarship.aspx | $2,500 | November 25 | Applicants for the Dan L. Meisinger Sr. Memorial Learn to Fly Scholarship must be: -A college student currently enrolled in an aviation program. -A high academic achiever with a "B" average or better. -Recommended by an aviation professional, although direct applications are acceptable. -Residents of Kansas, Missouri or Illinois will be given preference. | No | Aviation | |
172 | New York State Youth Leadership Council (NYSYLC) Scholarship | N/A | Email:info@nysylc.org | https://www.nysylc.org/scholarship/ | $500 or $1,000 (depends on scholarship) | Eligibility requirements: -Residing in NYC and attending or planning to attend a NY school; -Be a graduating high school senior, have a High School or GED/HSE/TASC™ diploma and planning to attend college in the Spring; OR current undergraduate student; -Be actively engaged, or wishes to be engaged, in social justice causes; -Be recommended by an educator, peer, community member, or religious leader; -Be able to volunteer 10 hours with the NYSYLC; -Be able to attend an awards ceremony in NYC (details TBD) | No | Any | ||
173 | ASHRAE Scholarship Program | 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30329 | Phone: (404) 636-8400 Fax: (404) 321-5478 Email:ashrae@ashrae.org | https://www.ashrae.org/membership--conferences/student-zone/scholarships-and-grants/scholarship-program | Varies (see website) | December 1 | -Full-time enrollment in an accredited undergraduate engineering or engineering technology program recognized by ASHRAE and listed for each scholarship. (Note: enrollment in an architecture program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) at a school in North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia is accepted for Region IV Benny Bootle Scholarship) -A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class ranking of no less than 30% evidenced by submission of an official transcript of grades and/or statement from a school administrator -Three letters of recommendation, including one from an instructor or faculty advisor, a current or past employer, and another character reference. In the case of institutions with an ASHRAE student branch, a letter from the faculty advisor of that branch may be one of the three letters of recommendation. -Evaluation Form completed and submitted by the Student Activities Chair or other officer of the nearest ASHRAE chapter following an interview with the applicant -Potential service to the HVAC&R profession -Financial need -Leadership ability (activities, leadership roles, community service, etc.) -Work ethics (summer jobs, part-time jobs, etc.) | No | Engineering | |
174 | ASSE Foundation Academic Scholarship | N/A | Phone:1 847 699.2929 Email: assefoundation@asse.org | http://foundation.asse.org/education.php | Varies | December 1 | Transcripts from every university you have attended Academic letter of recommendation A 3.0 undergraduate GPA and (if applicable) a 3.5 graduate GPA | Yes | Safety, Health, and Environment | |
175 | APhA Student Scholarship | N/A | ing Wu, Executive Resident at jwu@aphanet.org or 202-558-2709. | http://www.aphafoundation.org/student-scholarship-program | Varies | December 1 | Eligibility Criteria Complete at least one academic year in the professional sequence of courses.Earn a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent grading system) in professional coursework during pharmacy school.Be an active member in the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) for students located in the United States and Puerto Rico. The applicant must show active participation in his or her chapter’s activities but is not required to hold a leadership position. | |||
176 | The Altman & Altman Law School Scholarship | N/A | scholarship@altmanllp.com | https://www.altmanllp.com/scholarship.html | $2,000 | December 1 | Any current undergraduate or law student in a JD, LLB, or LLM program is eligible for the Altman & Altman Law School Scholarship with a preference to individuals that are (a) from the Boston metropolitan area, or (b) received an undergraduate or graduate degree from a college or university in the Boston metropolitan area, or (c) are attending a law school in the Boston metropolitan area. | |||
177 | Arizona Eastern Star Scholarship | Amy Pate, Secretary Arizona OES Scholarship Committee 7504 S. 13th Place Phoenix, AZ 85042 | 602-284-8501 Amy.pate@asu.edu | http://www.azoes.com/cat_view/15-oes-public-forms/21-educational-scholarship.html | Varies | December 1 | - Cumulative Grand Point Average of not less than 2.5 (3.0 for graduate students) - Completed 12 hours of credit with passing grades last semester (9 for graduate students) - PLEASE NOTE: Computer-generated transcripts will be accepted at the time of mailing this application. The computer- generated transcript from the school MUST be sent as soon as this semester’s current grades are posted and before scholarship checks are mailed. -or attach a current un-official transcript that includes the current semester courses and grades. | Yes | Any | |
178 | Arizona Funeral, Cemetery & Cremation Association: William Aaron Scholarship Program | 2473 S. Higley Rd, Suite 104, PMB 309 Gilbert, AZ 85925 | Phone: 602-909-6135 Fax: 480-535-5825 Email: Director@azfcca.org | http://azfcca.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/WILLIAM-AARON-SCHOLARSHIP-APPLICATION.pdf | $1,000 | December 14 | a. A cover letter explaining why applicant believes he/she is a worthy candidate for the scholarship (financial need will be taken into consideration but is not the determining factor.) b. An essay, not less than 1000 words or more than 2500 words, entitled “Why I Want To Be a Funeral Director”. Essays must be typewritten, double spaced, with one-inch margins. Essays containing spelling, punctuation or grammatical errors will be subject to automatic disqualification. The essay may be published, and applicant, by his/her submission, waives any copyright or other intellectual property right over it. c. Verification from Mesa Community College that applicant is a full time student enrolled in the Mortuary Science Program and is maintaining a “B” or better grade average, along with a letter of recommendation from a faculty member. | No | Funeral Director | |
179 | Pretty Lightroom Presets Scholarship Program | N/A | scholarship@lightroompresets.com | https://www.lightroompresets.com/pages/pretty-lightroom-presets-scholarship-program | $500 | December 15 | The requirements for eligible student entries are: You should presently be a senior in high school; Or be transitioning from high school to a college or university; Or be already enrolled in a college or university inside the United States or Canada. Employees and their immediate family members of LightroomPresets.com are not eligible to participate. Carefully research and compose an essay style Adobe Lightroom tutorial of 800 to 1,000 words, with screenshots and photos included to illustrate your points on one of the following topics. You must either own copyright to the images, or have written permission to use the images included in your essay. Use proper grammar and punctuation. Choose a topic below for your tutorial essay: How Lightroom has changed Photography Lightroom techniques for Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer photos How to re-touch skin in Lightroom for photographers How to apply a cinematic or film look to photographs using Lightroom | |||
180 | Dr. Juan Andrade, Jr. Scholarship for Young Hispanic Leaders | 431 S. Dearborn, Suite 1203 Chicago, IL 60605 | Phone: (312) 427-8683 Email: acalderon@ushli.org | http://www.ushli.org/juan_andrade_scholarship.html | $500-1000 | December 29 | Applicant must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student, in an accredited four-year or two-year institution in the U.S. or U.S. territories, and demonstrate a verifiable need for financial support. At least one parent must be of Hispanic ancestry. Applicants must submit: - Background essay (500-1000 word self-description) - Leadership essay (500-1000 word analysis that describe a pervasive issue in the community) - Optional Essay - 1-page resume - Portrait picture - Transcript - 3 letters of recommendation Students attending or accepted to an accredited undergraduate four-year institution are eligible for a $1000 scholarship to be paid in two payments throughout the academic year. Students attending or accepted to an accredited undergraduate two-year institution are eligible for a $500 scholarship to be paid in two payments throughout the academic year. | No | Any | |
181 | NATA Pioneers of Flight Scholarship | 818 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 | Phone: 202-774-1535 Email: safety1st@nata.aero | http://www.nata.aero/Scholarships/Pioneers-of-Flight-Scholarship-Program.aspx | $1,000 to be used for one year of full-time undergraduate study. Two awards will be granted each year. | December 30 | College students in their sophomore or junior year who are enrolled in a full-time aviation degree program at an accredited four-year college or university A high academic achiever with a 3.0 GPA or better, on a 4.0 scale Able to demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in general aviation. | No | Aviation | |
182 | NATA Business Scholarship | 818 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 | Phone: 202-774-1535 Email: Safety1st@nata.aero | http://www.nata.aero/Scholarships/NATA-Business-Scholarship.aspx | $2,500 | December 30 | Be 18 years of age or older. Be nominated and endorsed by a representative of a Regular or Associate Member Company of the NATA. Possess a Student Pilot Certificate (or higher), with a third-class medical certificate, if applying for pilot certificates or ratings. Demonstrate a commitment to general aviation. | No | Aviation |