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1 | Scholarship Name | Description | Amount | Requirements |
2 | Que llueva cafe- Scholarship | The “Que Llueva Café” Scholarship aims to support the dreams, hopes and aspirations of college bound undocumented students so that they can earn their college education and allow for all of their hard work and sacrifice to persevere. This scholarship program strives to make a world of difference. ¡Ójala que llueva café! | $500 | Must be an undocumented student (DACA students are eligible). • Must be or will be a high school/GED graduate who will enroll for the first time in an accredited college or university in the U.S. or Puerto Rico for the 2020-2021 academic year. Due to limited funds, current college students who have already graduated high school or received their GED are not eligible |
3 | Scholarships for Military Children | The Scholarships for Military Children program will award a minimum of one, $2000 scholarship at each commissary that has qualified applicants. For dependent, unmarried children under age 23 of active/reserve/guard/retired service members or survivors of service members who died while on active or retired duty. Must download application and hand carry or mail to your local commissary. | $2000 minimum | High school applicants must have min 3.0 GPA. Current college applicants must have min 2.5 GPA.Must be enrolled in DEERS and have current ID card. Applicants must be enrolled in a full-time, 4-year, undergrad program or direct transfer 2 year program for 2017. |
4 | #BetterMakeRoom Essay Contest | Want to be on the cover of Seventeen? Want the chance to meet the First Lady at the White House? | ||
5 | #DrawDisability | #DrawDisability is a global campaign for 6-17 year olds. The final selection of artworks will be exhibited on the sidelines of the 70th United Nations General Assembly. Click here for submissions. Due Jul. 15. | ||
6 | $7,500 Do Something EASY Scholarships | Take action with DoSomething.org to make social change! By signing up for one of our featured campaigns, you'll not only be doing good, but you could even win a scholarship -- which means money to pay for school. | ||
7 | 1-800-Wheelchair Scholarship Fund | Open to students enrolled at an accredited HS, college, or university in the United State who are at least 16 years of age. Must be a current undergraduate student or enrolled in their final year of HS. Must submit a “visual” poem on the theme of overcoming a personal challenge. $500. | ||
8 | 10 Words or Less Scholarship | In 10 words or less, say why you deserve the $500 scholarship. For anyone ages 14-25. | ||
9 | 2017 Work Ethic Scholarship Program | The Foundation has collaborated with This Old House to create the Generation Next campaign to help close the skills gap by encouraging young people to master the vocational trades that built this country, including carpentry, construction, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing. In addition, the PA Chamber Foundation has given its support to this year’s program | ||
10 | A.T. & Anderson Memorial Scholarship | These scholarships are awarded to American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian AISES members pursuing degrees in the sciences, engineering, medicine, natural resources, math & technology. | ||
11 | AACE International Scholarship Competition - US Schools | Must pursuing a degree in engineering, construction management, building construction, computer sciences, business, quantity surveying, or information technology. $10,000. | ||
12 | Accenture American Indian Scholarship | Must be an enrolled member of a U.S. federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native group, verified through submission of the AIGC Tribal Eligibility Certificate (TEC) form, demonstrate character and be seeking a degree and career in STEM or business. | ||
13 | Access and Ron Herndon Scholarships | Scholarships for African-American students who will attend a 4-year public college or university and has financial need. Must reside in SW WA. | ||
14 | Actuarial Diversity Scholarship | For those intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession. Must have at least 1 birth parent who is a member of one of the following minority groups: Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American, Pacific Islander. For HS seniors w/ a min. 3.0 GPA & a min. ACT math score of 28 or SAT math score of 600. $1,000. | ||
15 | AFA Teens Scholarship | Scholarships for essays on the impact that Alzheimer’s disease has had on their own lives & others in their family & community. | ||
16 | AISES Intel Scholarship | The AISES Intel Scholarship will fund scholarship awards to American Indian/Alaska Native AISES members pursuing degrees in STEM fields. | ||
17 | Al Neuharth Free Spirit & Journalism Conference | For HS juniors (class of '16). To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must be interested in pursuing a career in journalism, be a US citizen, & demonstrate qualities of “free spirit.” | Contest | |
18 | American Atheists Founders’ Scholarship | $2,000 O'Hair Scholarship; $1,000 President's Scholarship; $1,000 Chinn Scholarship for LGBT Atheist Activism. Must be atheists w/ a GPA of 2.5 or better. Judged on actions as atheists & activists. | ||
19 | American Chemical Society Scholars Award | Renewable scholarships to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields. Awards of up to $5,000* are given to qualified students. African American, Hispanic, or American Indian HS seniors or college freshman, sophomores, or juniors pursuing a college degree in the chemical sciences or chemical technology are eligible to apply. | ||
20 | American College Foundation Visionary Scholarship | Awards range, with multiple winners selected. Each award is a non-renewable, one-time award and is to be used exclusively to offset costs and fees related directly to the students firsst year of higher post-secondary education at an accredited institution of the students choosing within the United States. | $5,000 | Applicant must be currently enrrolled as a High School Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior (2020, 2019, 2018, 2017) and must be a United STates citizen or elligible non-citizen. Relatives of the American College Foundation Staff are not elligible to apply. |
21 | American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship Program | Open to HS seniors. Citizenship/legal residency is required. A total of $20,000 is awarded. Ten (10) winners will receive a scholarship of $2,000 each. | ||
22 | American Foreign Service Association National HS Essay Contest | For 9-12th graders. Must submit an essay related to Foreign Service. $2,500. Check back. Essay topic posted in November. | ||
23 | American Indian College Fund Full Circle Scholarship | Scholarships available to students attending non-tribal colleges. Online app available Jan.1-May 31. | ||
24 | American Indian Summer Institute | Students will work with professors, college students, and invited American Indian community members during their stay in the in the campus dormitories, learning about the university environment, improving study skills, and preparing for college. Free. Transpo scholarships available. Must be actively engaged in respective tribal community, plan to enroll in an institution of higher education, be a currently enrolled 8th - 11th grade student, and have an overall GPA of 2.8 or above (preferred, but not required). | ||
25 | American Indian Summer Institute in Earth System Science. | Free 2-week residential summer program for Native 8th-11th graders. Jul. 10-23. See link for details. | ||
26 | American Nuclear Society (ANS) Incoming Freshmen Scholarship | For graduating HS seniors who have enrolled, full-time, in college courses & are pursuing a degree in nuclear engineering or have the intent to pursue a degree in nuclear engineering. Each award is $1000. Read an essay, take a multiple choice quiz to be submitted. | ||
27 | AmericanLegion-Stand | |||
28 | APIASF Scholarship Program | For Asian and/or Pacific Islander 12th grade students. Citizenship/legal residency required. Have a min. cum. GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted) or a GED. Must apply for FAFSA & submit one letter of recommendation online. $2,500-$15,000 | ||
29 | Apply for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest. | Past finalist include Neah Bay HS and let's help another Washington school make it all the way to the finals! Teachers can nominate their school from now until October 31. | ||
30 | ASHG DNA Day Essay Contest | For 9-12th graders. Must submit an essay addressing a question related to genetics. $100-$1,000. See link for question. | ||
31 | Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund | APIASF is the nation's largest non-profit provider of college scholarships for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). | ||
32 | Asian Pacific Community Fund Verizon Scholarship Awards Program | For HS seniors who are residents of California, Oregon or Washington OR planning to attend college in 1 of those states & have a min. cum. unweighted GPA of 3.0. 1st cycle= Jan-April, 2nd cycle=Oct.-Jan. | ||
33 | Aspiring Nurse Scholarship | Nursing Schools Almanac is a scholarship competition and open to all U.S. high school seniors who plan to purse college education in nursing, including LPN/LVN,ADN, and BSN programs. | $1,000 | A track record of academic excellence, particularly in science an mathematics. A passion for the nursing profession and overall field of health care. |
34 | AWG Minority Scholarship | For African American, Hispanic, and American Indian women. Must be full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree in the geosciences (geology, geophysics, geochemistry, hydrology, meteorology, physical oceanography, planetary geology, or earth science education) at an accredited college or university. HS students who will enter one of these fields during their freshman year may also apply. Applicants must be contributors to the larger world community through their academic and personal strengths. Scholarship awards include AWG membership. | ||
35 | AXA Achievement Scholarship. | $10,000 scholarships for one student from each state. | $10,000 | |
36 | BBG Communications Award | Answer short essays about technology & communications to win a $1,000 scholarship. | ||
37 | Berrien Fragos Thorn Arts Scholarship for Migrant Farmworkers | Funded by a bequest from Berrien Fragos Thorn, creative arts scholarships have been initiated in order to foster and encourage the creative talents of individuals with a history of migration to obtain work in agriculture. | Grants $500 and $2500 | Eligible applicants must demonstrate an interest in pursuing further development of their talents in one of the following disciplines: Visual, Performing, Media, Literacy, Crafts |
38 | Bezos Scholars Program | A year-long leadership development program for public HS juniors and educators to put their education into action. | ||
39 | Buick Achievers Scholarship Program | 50 scholarships awarded to HS seniors interested in pursuing a career/degree in STEM fields to $25,000 per year to 100 first-time freshman or existing college students, renewable up to 4 years & 1 add'l year for those entering a qualified 5-year engineering program. | Up to $25,000 renewable funds per year (Up to $100,00 over four years) | Based on need and merit. Plan to enroll in accredited 4-year college and purse an eligible major, U.S. citizen |
40 | Burger King Scholarsh Program | Created in memory of BURGER KING® Co-founder James “Jim” W. McLamore, the BURGER KING℠ Scholars program has awarded $35 million in scholarships to more than 33,000 high school students, BK® employees and their families across the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico since 2000. In 2018 alone, the Foundation awarded $3.7 million to more than 3,400 students in North America. Scholarship grants range from $1,000 to $50,000 and are intended to help students offset the cost of attending college or post-secondary vocational/technical school. Recipients are selected based on their grade point average (GPA), work experience, extracurricular activities and community service. | ||
41 | Campus Pride National Scholarship Database | A comprehensive resource for scholarships, grants, and other financial assistance available to LGBT students and allies. | ||
42 | CareerOneStop FREE Scholarship Search | Ran by the US. Dept. of Labor. Search more than 7,000 scholarships, fellowships, loans, and other financial aid opportunities. | ||
43 | Catching the Dream Scholarship | Must be 1/4 or more degree American Indian and be an enrolled member of a U.S. tribe. Must be attending or planning on attending a college or university within the U.S. on a full-time basis that is fully accredited. Amount varies. | ||
44 | Champions for Change | The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is now accepting applications for the 2016 class of Champions for Change! Champions for Change are young Native Americans (ages 14 to 22) who demonstrate leadership and service within tribal and urban Indian communities, schools, and/or programs. | ||
45 | CHCI Scholarship | CHCI's scholarship opportunities are afforded to Latino students in the United States who have a history of performing public service-oriented activities in their communities & who demonstrate a desire to continue their civic engagement in the future. Go to link to search their database of scholarships. | ||
46 | Chin: Shui Kuen & Allen Chin Scholarship | For incoming freshman or current, full-time undergraduate at a 4-year college or university in 2013-14, have parent or self currently or formerly employed at an Asian-owned or Asian cuisine restaurant, demonstrate community advocacy & social justice work on behalf of Asian American, immigrant, LGBTQ &/or other progressive causes, have a min. 3.0 GPA w/ financial need. No citizenship status requirement. | ||
47 | Christensen & Hymas General Scholarship | My name is Rob, and I am working with Christensen & Hymas, a personal injury law firm in Draper, UT. We would like to offer a scholarship opportunity for your students who are interested in furthering their education. | $1,000 | You must be currently enrolled in or have been accepted to (and planning to attend) a University or College in the United States You must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher Cumulative GPA of the current or most recent secondary education program you have attended You are required to submit a transcript verifying your GPA |
48 | Cirkled In Scholarship | The Cirkled In Scholarship is a cash scholarship you can apply to any educational need, from tuition to books or even a car. There are no income parameters, no minimum GPA requirement, and no long essays to write. Simply create a FREE Cirkled In account and apply. We keep your information secure and you control who sees your profile. | ||
49 | Clara Lionel Foundation Global Scholarship Program | Must be a citizen or native of Brazil, Barbados, Cuba, Haiti, Grenada, Guyana, or Jamaica and a first time college freshmen (with fewer than 12 college credits unless those credits were earned in high school) planning to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire 2016-2017 academic year. Awards ranges from $5,000 to $50,000 USD. Awards may be renewed for up to three additional years or until a bachelor’s degree is earned, whichever occurs first. | ||
50 | Clutch Prep Scholarships | Over the years thousands of students around the nation have used clutchprep.com to help them with their STEM courses, and we feel it's time for us to start helping them in other ways as well. | Varies | |
51 | Coca-Cola Scholarships | 50 four-year $20,000 scholarships and 200 four-year $10,000 scholarships. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. | ||
52 | Colin Higgins Youth Courage Awards | Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two Spirit, Queer and Questioning youth activists (through age 20) who have transformed their experiences with bigotry and discrimination into opportunities to inspire others by taking action, rallying support, building community, and working to change the systems and institutions that impact their lives. Colin Higgins Youth Courage Award winners receive: an individual grant of $10,000; a trip to Los Angeles for an honorary celebration with special guests; and an all expenses-paid trip to attend the National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change presented by the National Gay and Lesbian Taskforce in 2016. For LGBTQ youth under 20. Online Nomination. | ||
53 | College Horizons | For Native American Students. During 6-day program, HS sophomores/juniors to learn about the admissions process. | ||
54 | Conestoga Bank “Future of Banking” Scholarship | For HS seniors & college freshmen. Must submit an essay of 500 words or less addressing an idea about what the future of banking includes. $1,000. | ||
55 | Contact Lens & Glasses Scholarship By Replace My Contacts | This scholarship is for HS seniors & current, full-time college freshmen, sophomores, & juniors in the US. To apply, applicants must complete a brief survey & then answer one of four given prompts in 500 words or less. | ||
56 | CORE's Que Llueva Café Scholarship | HS senior. Undocumented Latino/a students. $500-1,000. | ||
57 | County Office Scholarship | Open to U.S. citizens 16 years of age and older who are either in their senior year of HS or currently enrolled in an accredited institution of higher learning. Must submit an essay on the topic, “The most important local county office to me is…” $1,000. | ||
58 | Courage to Grow Scholarship | $500 scholarship given monthly for HS juniors or seniors with a 2.5 GPA or better; requires an essay | 2.5 GPA, Essay | |
59 | Courageous Persuaders Competition | Open to 9-12 graders. Create a TV commercial targeted at middle school students to warn them about the dangers of underage drinking. Win scholarship money & trophies, have fun, & gain valuable experience. The gr& prize-winning commercial will be broadcast on TV & the team that created it will work w/ Pluto Post & the Detroit Auto Dealers Education Foundation to upgrade their spot for air. | ||
60 | Create a Greeting Card Scholarship | Submit a photo, drawing or image to be used at the front of a greeting card to have a chance to win at $10,000 scholarship. | ||
61 | CTE Month 2016 PSA Video Contest: | Winners will be selected by ACTE's Board of Directors and announced at CareerTech VISION 2015 in New Orleans, LA. | ||
62 | Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund | Need based grants of up to $10,000 for student activists who are organizing for social change. Citizenship not required. | ||
63 | Dell Scholars Program. | The Dell Scholars program recognizes students who have overcome significant obstacles to pursue their educations & provides $20,000 for six years. For juniors & seniors w/ min. 2.4 GPA & financial need. GEAR UP students are eligible! | ||
64 | Discover | Sign up to recieve tips on planning and paying for college and you will be included in 4 random drawings (dates TBD) | $2,500 | none |
65 | Disney Friends for Change Grants | Disney Friends for Change Grants offer young change-makers $500 to gather their friends and turn their creative ideas to help their communities into projects. Youth ages 5-18 located in all 50 states and DC are eligible. | ||
66 | Do Something Easy Scholarships | Win up to $10,000 by doing one of these easy campaigns. For example, collect and recycle 50 cans by the end of the year and enter to win $5,000. See link for other ways to be entered to win. | ||
67 | Do-Over Scholarship | What we learn from our mistakes can often be invaluable - but we're here to help put a price to it. While we can't undo the past, this fun scholarship is available to students looking for a unique way to earn free college money. Our Do-Over Scholarship will award $1,500 to one lucky applicant. Don't let "applying for this scholarship" be that do-over moment for you! | Various scholarship programs and each program has its own eligibility criteria | |
68 | Don’t Text and Drive Scholarship | Open to HS students in grades 9-12 and current college or graduate school students. Must complete a short form and share a 140-character statement explaining why they will not text and drive. $1,000. | ||
69 | DoSomething.org - Dunk You Very Much | Dunk recyclables on friends to encourage others to go green by March 31st to win a $3,000 easy scholarship. | ||
70 | Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway. | Submit a video & tell your story & how you plan to make an impact on the world for your chance to compete to win up to $100,000 in tuition. $100,000 contest ends 10/21/14. $5,000 contest ends 1/12/15. | ||
71 | Dr.Juan Andrade Scholarship for Young Hispanic Leaders | For hispanic students accepted or enrolledfull time in a 2 or 4 year institution who demonstrate verifable financial need | $500-$1000 | Background Essay( 500-1000 word self description), Leadership Essay (500-1000 essay about mmost persavie issue in community), resume, photograph, transcript, 3 letters of recommendation |
72 | DuPont Challenge | 700-1,000 word science essay. $200-$5,000. | ||
73 | East Villagers Service Scholar Contest | For MS/HS students. Must complete five hours of community service and submit an essay or piece of art that captures and promotes the spirit of volunteerism. $150-$500. Citizenship not required. | ||
74 | Education Matters | Submit an online written response to the question: "What would you say to someone who thinks education doesn't matter, or that college is a waste of time and money?" (250 words or less) | $5,000 | Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2023) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education |
75 | Elks Most Valuable Student Competition | Most Valuable Student scholarships are for students pursuing a four-year degree, on a full-time basis (minimum of 12 semester hours), in a U.S. college or university. | $1,000-$12,500 per year | |
76 | Engineering for You Video Contest | Open to individuals or teams in 6 competition categories. To enter, applicants must create & submit a 1 to 2 minute video showing engineering contributions that serve human welfare & the needs of society occurring anywhere during the time period from 1964-2064. Open to MS, HS, & college students. $25,000. | ||
77 | ERCA Community Contribution Scholarship | Open to all HS students who have recognized a need or problem in their community and have determined a way to address the issue. $25,000 to 18 students throughout the country. The top prize will receive a $5,000 scholarship, two runners up will receive a $2,500 scholarship and 15 students will be awarded with a $1,000 scholarship for higher ed expenses. | ||
78 | FFA Scholarships | Over 1,000 scholarships w/ just one application available to FFA members. | ||
79 | FFDB Scholarship Program | In 2012, we started the FFDB Scholarship Program to help students and families pay for college. If you are passionate about your education and fantasy football, this scholarship is for you! Our organization knows how fantasy football can transform lives. From winning $1,000,000 playing daily fantasy sports, to building friendships by joining a new league, fantasy football is much more than just a fun game. | $1,500 | Submit a 500 word essay on how fantasy football has impacted you in a positive way. Along with your essay, please attach your full name, email address, a picture, and a brief 100 word biography about yourself. Submit your essay to: kyle@fantasyfootballdraftboard.net |
80 | Fifth Month Scholarship | Submit an online short written response (250 words or less) for the question: "May is the fifth month of the year. Write a letter to the number five explaining why five is important. Be serious or be funny. Either way, here's a high five to you for being original." | ||
81 | Foot Locker Scholar Athletes | Honors student athletes who demonstrate excellence in school, on their sports teams, & in their communities. 20 scholarships of $20,000 each. Opens Oct.1. | ||
82 | Foster Care to Success | Renewable 5 year scholarship (if compliant with program requirements) based on need and merit | $2,500-5,000(up to $10,00 over the course of college career) | Must have been in public or private foster care for 12 months leading up to and including 18th birthday, acceptance into an accredited, Pell-eligible institution |
83 | Frank Kazmierczak Memoerial Migrant Scholarship | To serve as a living tribute to Frank Kazmierczak, a long time migrant educator, by offering an annual award, for post-secondary scholarship assistance to a migrant farmworker student who wishes to pursue a career in teaching. | $1,000 | Candidates will be scareened by a selection committee on the basis of the following criteria: Recent history of migration for agricultural empoyment, Teaching as a career goal, Scholarstic achievemnt, Financial need. |
84 | Frank Kazmierczak Memorial Migrant Scholarship | For migrant farm worker students or children of migrant workers who wish to pursue a career in teaching. $1,000. Citizenship not required. | ||
85 | Gallery Collection | Create-A-Greatting-Card Scholarship | $10,000 (plus $1,000 for your school) | Contest |
86 | Generation Google Scholarship | Selected students who are studying computer science will receive a $10,000 scholarship. | ||
87 | Geneseo Migrant Center | Scholarships for children of migrant workers. | ||
88 | Gloria & Joseph Mattera National Scholarship Fund for Migrant Children | Eligible applicants must be entering or enrolled in college or other types of post-secondary programs, HS dropouts or potential dropouts. The Scholarship fund gives migrant youth across the country a chance to make choices regarding their careers & futures thru grants ranging from $150 - $500. | ||
89 | Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes | Honoring outstanding young leaders (ages 8-18) who have focused on helping their communities and fellow beings and/or on protecting the health and sustainability of the environment. $5,000. | ||
90 | Gloria Mattera National Migrant Scholarship Fund | To assist financially those migrant farmworker youth who have the potential and further their education to achieve their personal and career goals. | 100 awards worth $250 | Grant amounts are determined by the Sreening Committee on the basis of background in the migrant farm work, financial need and potential of the youth. |
91 | GoodCall | GoodCall Scholarship Engine Need to add Criteria: Ethnicity, Gender, Application Type, Major, Location | Varies | |
92 | Google Lime Scholarship | $10,000 for upper-level students with disabilities studying computer science. | ||
93 | Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship | Must have a parent or legal guardian who has a full-time career in the financial services industry. $12,500 renewable for 4 years. | ||
94 | GSBA Scholarship Fund | GSBA awards educational scholarships to LGBTQ and straight-ally students who are committed to making a difference in the world. Our scholarships range up to $13,000 annually and are meant to provide significant support as you pursue your educational goals. | Varies | Read in website |
95 | GTFO Scholarship | According to sources, “About 1.69 billion pounds of butts end up as toxic trash each year. Cigarettes = the most littered item on Earth.” Do Something will send the student a free action kit. Applicant must clean up cigarette butts they find anywhere and submit a photo as proof. For every bag (approximately 250 cigarette butts) the student collects, they receive a chance for the scholarship, up to 4 chances. $10,000. | ||
96 | HENAAC Scholarship | Must be Hispanic an/or participate in organizations/activities in Hispanic community. 3.0+ GPA. Must pursue STEM major. $500-10,000. Open to 1079 students. | ||
97 | Hispanic Scholarship Fund. | The Hispanic Scholarship Foundation administers over 140 different scholarship programs w/ one general scholarship application. Deadlines vary, but many are due Dec. 15. | ||
98 | Humane Education Network: A Voice for Animals HS Essay Contest | For HS students (ages 14-19). $300-$600. Rules & requirements may vary from year to year. | ||
99 | Hunter Watson Fund | The Hunter Watson Fund seeks to help promising young people explore areas in which they are deeply interested with scholarships and grants and to promote programs that can protect the safety of young people so they can live out their dreams. | Grant up to $5,000 | Who may apply: Young people between 16 and 25 years of age who are also a U.S. citizen or legal resident or resident of St. Vincent. Preferred Funding Areas: Music, Performing Arts. Entrepreneurship and Computer Technology. |
100 | I’m First! Scholarship | For HS seniors. First-generation college student (neither parent has earned a four-year college degree). Must be attending a CSO partner college or university (CSO in WA= The Evergreen State College and Whitman College). $1,000 per year up to 4 years. |