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180 Medical Scholarship
Category:
Students with Disabilities
More information about 180 Medical Scholarship:
https://www.180medical.com/scholarships/
Description:
Requirements.
- Applicants must be under a physician's care for one of the following: spinal cord injury, spina bifida, transverse myelitis, neurogenic bladder, and ostomy.
- Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States
- Applicants must be accepted to a two-year, four-year, or graduate program full time in the fall of the year of application.
Abbott and Fenner Scholarships (search engine)
Category:
Essay Contest
More information about Abbott and Fenner Scholarships (search engine):
https://abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.php
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be a junior or senior in high school or currently enrolled at an accredited college or university.
- Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States
- Applicants must submit a 500-1000 word essay.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
AHIMA Merit Scholarship
Category:
Membership
More information about AHIMA Merit Scholarship:
https://ahimafoundation.org/about-us/scholarships/
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be a current member of AHIMA
- Applicants must be enrolled in at least 6 credits towards a degree
- Applicants must have completed 24 credits towards a degree with a 3.5 GPA or higher
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Scholarships
Category:
Dental Hygiene, Dental
More information about American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Scholarships:
https://www.adea.org/studentawards/
Description:
The American Dental Education Association has multiple scholarship opportunities for dental and dental hygiene students who are enrolled in accredited programs in the United States. Please visit the website listed above to learn more about the funding possibilities offered through ADEA.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the link that is listed above.
Application Deadlin: Sept. 19American Indian Endowed Scholarship
Category:
Students with financial need that have close ties to a Native American community
More information about American Indian Endowed Scholarship:
https://wsac.wa.gov/american-indian-endowed-scholarship
Description:
Requirements:
- Have close social and cultural ties to an American Indian tribe or community in Washington State.
- Demonstrate financial need based on a completed FAFSA.
- Be a Washington State resident.
- Intend to enroll full-time as an undergraduate or graduate student at a participating college or university in Washington State.
- Intend to use your education to benefit the American Indian community in Washington State.
- Must have not yet received a total of five years of this scholarship.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC)/ Native Forward
Category:
American Indian
More information about American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC)/ Native Forward:
https://www.nativeforward.org/
Description:
American Indian Graduate Center maintains a list of scholarships for
American Indian and Alaska Native students
in addition to scholarships found only through AIGC.
The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) is a national private 501(c)(3) non profit headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico providing fellowships to American Indian and Alaska Native graduate students throughout the United States. Established in 1969, AIGC has disbursed more than 15,000 graduate fellowships with the support of the Bureau of Indian Education, corporate and foundation partnerships, and our generous alumni and private donors.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
American Psychological Association (APA) Scholarship
Category:
Psychology Students
More information about American Psychological Association (APA) Scholarship:
https://www.apa.org/about/awards
Description:
APA and its affiliate organizations provide a wide range of grants, scholarships and awards with the aim of advancing the science and practice of psychology as a means of understanding behavior and promoting health, education, and human welfare.
Eligibility and requirements vary based on the individual scholarship. Please take the time to visit the American Psychological Association website and learn more about the many opportunities they offer.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
American Public Works Association Scholarship
Category:
Students pursuing a career in Public works
More information about American Public Works Association Scholarship:
Description:
The Washington state chapter of the American public association is offering a $2,500 scholarship to students in 2 year colleges or technical schools. These scholarship are redirected to students in pathways or programs that will benefit the field of public works.
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Requirements:
- Applicant must be pursuing a career in public works. i.e. engineering, surveying, mechanics, communications, administrative services, marketing, construction, etc.
- Applicant must be full time student beginning fall 2024
- Applicant must be attending a school or college in the state of Washington
For additional information and Scholarship applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Application Deadline: June 17American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
Category:
Engineering, Engineering Technology, HVAC
More information about American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE):
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled full-time in an accredited Undergraduate engineering or engineering technology program recognized by ASHRAE.
- Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
- Applicants must provide Three Letters of Recommendation: including an instructor or advisor, a current or past employer, and any other character reference.
- Applicants must provide an evaluation form completed by the Student Activities Chair or other officer of the nearest ASHRAE chapter following an interview with the applicant.
- Applicants must show potential service to the HVAC and/or refrigeration profession.
- Applicants must show Financial Need.
- Applicants must show leadership ability (activities, leadership roles, community service, etc).
- Applicants must show good work ethics (summer jobs, part-time jobs, etc).
Multiple scholarships are available.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
AmericanMuscle Student Scholarship
Category:
Automotive Degree Students
More information about AmericanMuscle Student Scholarship:
https://www.americanmuscle.com/scholarships.html
Description:
4 scholarships for $2,000 each will be awarded to students pursuing an automotive themed major. Two scholarships will be awarded every spring semester, followed by two additional scholarships to be awarded for the fall semester each year.
Requirements:- Full-time students who are currently enrolled in an American college, technical institute, or high school seniors planning to attend a college or post-secondary institution
- Must be pursuing an automotive degree or related field of study
- All applicants must include some form of proof of enrollment when submitting applications
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
AMS Scholarships and Fellowships
Category:
Students pursuing a career in atmospheric and related oceanic or hydrologic sciences
More information about AMS Scholarships and Fellowships :
Description:
The fellowships and scholarships help further the education of outstanding graduate and undergraduate students pursuing a career in the atmospheric and related oceanic or hydrologic sciences.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Apex Hosting Minecraft Scholarship
Category:
General - Essay
More information about Apex Hosting Minecraft Scholarship:
https://apexminecrafthosting.com/minecraft-scholarship/
Description:
Students are able to apply for our $2,000 scholarship which can be used towards tuition for their next semester at college. All drawings will be done early August each year after submission deadlines have passed. All interested students will be required to write a short essay about their opinion on how Minecraft can be a positive influence within their education and career development. Minecraft has been used in many different facets of education and we want to know how you believe that the game can be further utilized to enhance learning and development. We are interested in hearing your thoughts and experiences about how this amazing game that we love can be much more than just a game.
Requirements:
- Must be a US citizen
- Must be enrolled in a college or high school
- Must have a 3.0 GPA or higher
For more information please visit the link above
Application Deadline: July 31Arctic Physical Therapy Scholarship
Category:
General Essay Contest
More information about Arctic Physical Therapy Scholarship:
https://physicaltherapyfairbanks.com/physical_therapy_fairbanks.php
Description:
Requirements:
- Must be attending a college/university no later than January 2024
- Can be enrolled at a full-time or part-time level
- Must have a GPA of 3.0 or greater during their last academic year
- Must be a resident of the U.S. or Canada
For additional information and scholarship applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Deadline: August 31Arnold Palmer Memorial Scholarship
Category:
General- Essay
More information about Arnold Palmer Memorial Scholarship:
https://theexplainerguys.com/scholarship/
Description:
The Explainer Guys has opened The Arnold Palmer Memorial Annual Scholarship is in memory of our dear colleague and founding member of our explainer video company who passed away in an unfortunate car accident 3 years ago. Arnold was a kind soul who believed in giving back to the community and was always involved in charity work, helping the underprivileged. This scholarship is our way of keeping him alive in our hearts and reminding us of his selfless work. We all know the impact a good education can have in our life but since education is not cheap, and not everyone has financial resources to meet his/her study goals. We hope our program can help aid the cost of attending and even perhaps interest you to join the field of explainer video production and animation
Requirements:
- Must be a full time student pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree
- International students are welcome to apply
- Applicant must complete a 500-1000-word essay on the following topic "This impact of animation on society."
Send application to jason@theexplainerguys.com with the subject "Scholarship Submission" as a Word document only. For more information please visit the link listed above.
December 25th,Asbestos Scholarship
Category:
General Essay Contest
More information about Asbestos Scholarship:
http://www.asbestos.com/scholarship/
Description:
Requirements:
- Open to all undergraduate and graduate students.
- Must be 18 years or older.
- Must be enrolled full-time in a U.S. institution.
- Essays must be between 750-1500 words.
- Must include two letters of recommendation.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
August 31st, Annually
Ashwood Recovery College Scholarship
Category:
Students who have battled addictions
More information about Ashwood Recovery College Scholarship :
https://www.ashwoodrecovery.com/college-scholarship/
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled in post-secondary education in the upcoming semester.
- Applicants must be 18 and older
- Applicants must not be a Ashwood Recovery employee or related to an employee of Ashwood Recovery
- Applicants must submit an essay following prompt through website
- Applicants must have overcome an addiction
- Applications are accepted from October 1 - August 1 every year. Any application received after the August 1 deadline will not be accepted.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Asian Pacific Fund
Category:
Asian Ethnicity
More information about Asian Pacific Fund:
Description:
The Asian Pacific Fund administers 12 scholarship programs to help undergraduate and graduate students achieve their education goals.
Requirements and awards vary based on scholarship.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Automotive Hall of Fame
Category:
Automotive
More information about Automotive Hall of Fame:
http://www.automotivehalloffame.org/education/scholarships
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be United States citizens or in the United States on a Student Visa
- Submit a completed application form indicating a sincere interest in an automotive career
- Provide an official transcript of all academic work
- Submit two letters of recommendation supporting your automotive interests
- Submit a letter of acceptance for an associate, bachelor, or masters program
- Be accepted at an accredited college, university or trade school within the United States at the time of application
- Students attending a technical training school may also apply (trade school should equal to a two-year associate program)
- Must be enrolled full-time
- Must have 3.0 GPA or higher
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Automotive Women’s Alliance Foundation (AWA)
Category:
More information about Automotive Women’s Alliance Foundation (AWA):
https://awafoundation.org/Scholarships
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants for consideration of this scholarship must be accepted to an accredited college or university.
- Applicants must have and maintain a minimum of a 3.0 GPA during a scholarship-funded semester.
- This scholarship is open to North American citizens.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Beauty + Wellness Scholarship
Category:
Women
More information about Beauty + Wellness Scholarship:
https://www.skincareox.com/scholarship/
Description:
Living a totally healthy lifestyle can be surprisingly challenging in our modern society, especially for college students! The Skin Care Ox: Beauty + Wellness Scholarship for Women program was established to provide financial support to college women who are striving to lead healthy lifestyles. If you are a female high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who is committed to maintaining personal wellness, then this is the scholarship for you.
Requirements:
- Must be a graduating high school senior or current college undergraduate or graduate student studying at a 4-year, 2-year, vocational, or technical institution in the United States.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen or permanent legal resident
- Must be a woman
Quarterly Deadlines: January 1st - March 31st - June 30th - September 30th
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
Category:
Students Who Want to Study Abroad
More information about Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program:
https://www.gilmanscholarship.org/
Description:
The Gilman Scholarship Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is an undergraduate program for U.S. citizens of limited financial means to enable them to study abroad, thereby internationalizing their outlook and better preparing them to thrive in the global economy.
Requirements:
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Boomer Benefits Scholarship
Category:
Students over the age of 50
More information about Boomer Benefits Scholarship:
https://boomerbenefits.com/scholarship-requirements/
Description:
Requirements:
- Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent residents over the age of 50.
- Must be enrolled in a four year, or graduate program at an accredited public or private school including community colleges, technical schools and four-year universities.
- The minimum GPA requirement is 3.0
- Must not be related to any owner or employee of Boomer Benefits.
- recommendation letter from a former professor
- Current official transcript
- Mail application; Must be postmarked by August 27
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For additional information and Scholarship Applications,please visit the website link that is listed above.
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Deadline: August 27
Bufton Family Memorial Scholarship - The Stephen Bufton Memorial Educational Fund of The American Business Women's Association
Category:
Pursuing a Degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
More information about Bufton Family Memorial Scholarship - The Stephen Bufton Memorial Educational Fund of The American Business Women's Association:
Description:
Eligibility:
- Must be a female U.S. citizen.
- Must be at least college sophomore by August
- Must be attending an accredited U.S. university or college.
- Must maintain a minimum 3.5 GPA
- Must be studying in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
Additional information is required.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Bulk Office Supply
Category:
Essay for students interested in teaching, art or owning a business
More information about Bulk Office Supply:
http://www.bulkofficesupply.com/scholarships-in-new-york
Description:
Requirements
- Open to high school students as well as College Freshmen and Sophomores
- Applicants must have an interest in teaching, art or owning a business
- Applicant must submit a 500-600 word essay
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Business Plan Scholarship For Students With Disabilities
Category:
Essay/search engine
More information about Business Plan Scholarship For Students With Disabilities:
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at any accredited American College, University or Trade School
- Applicants must write a 500 to 1000 word essay following prompt provided on website
- Applicants must have a a documented disability
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Casey Family Scholars & Foster Care to Success Scholarships
Category:
Foster Care Students
More information about Casey Family Scholars & Foster Care to Success Scholarships:
Description:
Requirements:
- Have been in public or private foster care for one consecutive year at the time of their 18th birthday OR have been adopted or taken into legal guardianship out of foster care or upon the death of their parents after their 16th birthday OR have lost both parents to death before the age of 18
- Be enrolled in or accepted into an accredited post-secondary program at the undergraduate level (university, college, community college or vocational/technical institute.)
- Be under the age of 25 on March 31
- Have been in foster care or orphaned while living in the United States. U.S. citizenship is not required
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship
Category:
Golf Caddies
More information about Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship :
https://www.wgaesf.org/a-life-changing-opportunity/applying-evans-scholarship
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must have caddied, regularly and successfully, for a minimum of two years and are expected at their sponsoring club the year they apply for th scholarship.
- Applicants must have completed their junior year of high school with above a B average in college prepatory courses.
- Applicants can be a high school senior or freshman college student.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Application Deadline: Oct.15ChildCare Aware of Washington - Bachelor's Degree Completion Scholarship
Category:
Early Childhood Education
More information about ChildCare Aware of Washington - Bachelor's Degree Completion Scholarship:
https://childcareawarewa.org/providers/scholarship-forms/
Description:
A program of Child Care Aware of Washington
Washington Scholarships is a statewide program that provides scholarships to Washington State licensed child care center staff and family child care providers. The purpose of the Bachelor's Degree Completion Scholarship is to provide each scholarship recipient with the opportunity to achieve a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or another acceptable ECE field , from any Washington State four year college or university. These scholarships are awarded annually and can be renewed based upon funding at the time of award.
Requirements:
- Work in a WA State child care center or family child care facility participating in Early Achievers
- Work an average of 20 hours per week at a licensed center or family child care facility in WA State
- Have worked for current employer for at least six months at time of application
- Have an Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or another acceptable ECE Field
- Be a Washington State resident
- Must apply for financial aid
- Must complete at least 15 credits during the scholarship contract
- Must continue to work for the sponsoring facility for at least 6 months after completion of the contract
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation
Category:
High School Seniors
More information about Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation:
https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/apply/
Description:
Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicant must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Applicant must be either a high school or home-schooled Senior in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application.
- Applicant must be planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution.
- Applicant must have a cumulative minimum GPA of 3.0
- Applicants may not be children or grandchildren of Coca-Cola employees.
College Is Power Scholarship
Category:
General Essay Contest
More information about College Is Power Scholarship:
https://www.collegeispower.com/scholarship.cfm
Description:
A scholarship to help you pay for college! The "College Is Power" scholarship is open to students age 17 and older who are currently in college or plan to start college within the next 12 month. Use the scholarship to pay for tuition, books, room and board, computers or anything else related to your education! Requirements:
- Students must be 17 years old and older
- Must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a program of higher education in the next 12 months
- Must be Citizens or permanent residents of the United States
- May be full or part time enrollment
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Deadline: May 31, 2024College Success Foundation
Category:
Washington State Students
More information about College Success Foundation:
http://www.collegesuccessfoundation.org/wa/student-guide
Description:
Our scholarship programs provide students with the preparation, tools, and financial resources they need to complete their college degrees. The College Success Foundation manages several scholarship programs in Washington State.
- College Bound Scholarship
- Leadership 1000
- Governors' Scholarship for Foster Youth
- Passport to College Promise
- Uber Partner & Family Scholarship
Please refer to individual scholarship links for details about deadlines and qualifications
VariesCommunity Foundation (CF) for Southwest Washington Scholarships
Category:
Southwest Washington High School and College students
More information about Community Foundation (CF) for Southwest Washington Scholarships:
https://www.cfsww.org/how-we-grant/scholarships/
Description:
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington offers many scholarships for local students. Scholarships are also available for high school students that are graduating in spring and intend to continue their education, and students that are currently pursuing education at a college, university, career or technical school. Eligibility and requirements vary based on the individual scholarship. Please take the time to visit the Community Foundation website and learn more about the many opportunities they offer.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Courage to Grow Scholarship
Category:
General Essay
More information about Courage to Grow Scholarship:
http://www.couragetogrowscholarship.com/
Description:
Requirements:
- Must be a junior or senior in high school or college student
- Student must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 or better
- Student must be a U.S. citizen
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
DAR National Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
Category:
Nursing, Medical, Political Science, History, Government, Economics, Law, History, General
More information about DAR National Society - Daughters of the American Revolution:
https://www.dar.org/national-society/scholarships
Description:
The NSDAR awards multiple scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of degrees in diverse disciplines including history, law, nursing, and education.
The DAR Scholarship Committee awards scholarships to qualified applicants regardless of race, religion, sex or national origin. All multi-year scholarships, typically renewable up to four years, must be for consecutive years of attendance at an accredited college or university in the United States. The only exception is the American Indian Scholarship that is available for students pursuing vocational training.
Eligibility:
- All applicants must be citizens of the United States
- Applicants must attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university in the United States.
- Applicants are only eligible to receive one scholarship from the DAR.
- Scholarships have specific requirements for eligibility. A separate application may be required for each scholarship. Please read carefully.
The Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship website lists several scholarships. For more information and the application visit the website.
Deadline: January 31
Diabetes Scholarship Programs
Category:
Students with Diabetes
More information about Diabetes Scholarship Programs:
http://www.thediabetescouncil.com/diabetes-scholarships-everything-you-need-to-know/
Description:
The Diabetes Council focuses on the education and awareness of Diabetes in our daily lives and what we should do to live and thrive with Diabetes Several scholarships are available.
Featured Scholarships:
- The Scott and Kim Verplank Foundation
- The Diabetes, Incorporated Scholarship
- The Diabetes Council Scholarship Program
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Discover(TM) Scholarship Directory
Category:
General Scholarship List
More information about Discover(TM) Scholarship Directory:
https://www.discover.com/student-loans/college-planning/scholarships/directory/general
Description:
Discover(TM) scholarship directory helps students find and apply for free money to help pay for college with this list of general and specific scholarships. These scholarships are great options to help high school and college students pay for school. Many of these scholarships offer general eligibility requirements, making them the perfect place to start looking for free money.
Like grants, scholarships do not have to be repaid. To maximize scholarship opportunities, we recommend that students research and apply for scholarships early and for as many as they can apply for. This list of over 100+ available scholarships to high school and college students alike. All of the listed scholarships have a different deadline and different requirements, so please make sure you qualify for all the requirements before beginning to apply for any of them.
Each of these scholarship can range from $500 to $40,000 full ride scholarships depending on the award amount, Some of the listed scholarships include a full ride scholarship including books and housing, so do not lose out on tons of free scholarships and start your scholarship search here!
Varies per ScholarshipDiscover(TM) Student Loan Scholarship Sweepstakes
Category:
General
More information about Discover(TM) Student Loan Scholarship Sweepstakes:
https://scholarship.collegecovered.com/#/aboutyou
Description:
Discover(TM) has made available a 12 month long scholarship sweepstakes ending January 31, 2023, with scholarship winners every month! No purchases or student loan necessary to enter into the sweepstakes. Every winner will receive a $5,000 scholarship to go towards tuition, books, loans, or other educational expenses. This sweepstakes will be open every month with applications for each month closing the last day of that month. Please see deadlines chart on the scholarships website.
Requirements
- Be a resident of the US or territories who are at least 16 years old at the time of entry
- Must either be in High school senior, student with GED, undergraduate or graduate student or a parent of a student that meets the requirements of the previous listed requirements.
- Applicants must also be enrolled at least half-time (6+ credits) in a degree program or graduate program
For more information please visit the scholarship link listed above.
End of Every MonthDiverse Student Learners: Scholarships, Grants, & More
Category:
Varies per scholarship
More information about Diverse Student Learners: Scholarships, Grants, & More:
http://www.thebestcolleges.org/
Description:
College affordability is a matter in question for the majority of college students of all races and ethnicities. For many applicants, scholarships can help to offset education costs and may even supplement other forms of financial aid. Minority scholarships, in particular, can help level the playing field for minority groups underrepresented in U.S. colleges and universities.
Featured Scholarships:
- Scholarships for African-American Students
- Scholarships for Native American Students
- Scholarships for Asian and Pacific Islander Students
- Scholarships for Arab American Students
- Scholarships for LGBTQIA Students
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
DOSOMETHING.ORG Scholarships
Category:
General Scholarships
More information about DOSOMETHING.ORG Scholarships:
https://www.dosomething.org/us/about/easy-scholarships
Description:
DOSOMETHING.org features many Great Scholarships!
Here are some examples of the scholarships you can find on the website:
- Anti-Bullying Scholarship
- Valentine's Day Cards for Seniors Scholarships
- Teens for Jeans - Help the Homeless in Your Community Scholarship
- Financial Education Scholarships
- A Day In The Life of an Undocumented Student
- Heart Health Education Scholarship
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Educator Retooling Conditional Scholarship
Category:
For those with a current or expired Washington state teacher certificate.
More information about Educator Retooling Conditional Scholarship:
Description:
The Educator Retooling Conditional Scholarship supports Washington State certified educators looking to add a shortage area endorsement to their certificate. Recipients of the conditional scholarship are awarded up to $3,000 per endorsement add-on. Recipients must fulfill their service obligation in exchange for receiving the scholarship.
- Hold a current Washington teacher certificate (Residency, Professional, or Continuing) or an expired Washington teacher certificate issued after 2005.
- Take one of the following pathways to add the endorsement that must be completed in the equivalent of one full-time academic year:
- Endorsement test only; OR
- Completion of an add-on endorsement program at a college or university (and test).
- Attend an educator preparation program, approved by WSAC, to participate in state financial aid. Check with your college or university or contact WSAC directly to find out if your program is approved.
- Must file the current FAFSA or WASFA
- Must enroll in an eligible Washington state college or university.
Eligibility:
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Elks MVS Scholarship
Category:
High School Seniors
More information about Elks MVS Scholarship:
https://www.elks.org/scholars/scholarships/mvs.cfm
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be a high school senior
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens
- College students are not eligible to apply.
- Applicants do not need to be related to a member of the Elks.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the link that is listed above.
Application Deadline Nov.12Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) Foundation Scholarship
Category:
Nursing/Medical, Business, Arts, Culinary, Education Field, Armed Forces and more!
More information about Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) Foundation Scholarship:
https://www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org/esa-foundation
Description:
The ESA Foundation has awarded more than $3 million in scholarships and continues to offer more than 200 scholarships each year. The ESA Foundation is dedicated to the promotion of continuing education and altruistic activities that make a positive difference in the world community. You do not have to be a member of the ESA community to apply.
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Requirements:
- Must provide current school transcript
- Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA
- Provide signed letters of recommendation
- Will be asked to write a personal essay as part of the application process
- Non-refundable $5 processing fee upon application submission
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Filipino-American Association of Vancouver, Washington (FAAV)
Category:
high school seniors or current students pursuing a vocational, certificate, technical, associate, or bachelor’s degree program.
More information about Filipino-American Association of Vancouver, Washington (FAAV):
https://www.filamvancouver.org/scholarship
Description:
Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be a permanent resident of Clark County, Washington
- Members and family members of the FAAV Scholarship Committee are not eligible to apply.
- Must be of Filipino descent.
- The Scholarship Award must be used no later than the immediate calendar year following the date of the award, otherwise, it will be forfeited.
- Must be at least a high school senior by the time of selection and award, or must be currently pursuing a vocational
- If attending a college or university, must be registered for at least 6 credit hours.
For additional information and scholarship applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Application Deadline: October 1Finale Inventory Scholarship
Category:
Essay Contest
More information about Finale Inventory Scholarship:
https://www.finaleinventory.com/finale-inventory-scholarship
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be a current student enrolled in an accredited college or university and is pursuing a degree related to supply chain and operations management, inventory control, materials management, or procurement.
- Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States or permanent resident.
- Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund
Category:
Children of Military Parents
More information about Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund:
https://fascholarship.com/apply/
Description:
Requirements:
- Must be a child of a military parent who has become permanently disabled, killed, missing in action, a prisoner of war, or received a medal of honor in any branch of the armed forces. (More detail is available on the application website under "Qualifications" at the top of the page.)
- Must be under the age of 26 at the time of application.
- You must write an 500 word essay to the topic: "What does your parent's service mean to you?" or "The importance of military service?"
- Documentation is required for this scholarship, military ID or other documents that are required are listed on the application website under "Apply"
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link posted above.
Deadline: October 10Future Care Scholarship
Category:
Healthcare programs
More information about Future Care Scholarship:
https://www.tylenol.com/news/scholarship
Description:
Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Scholarships will be awarded to students and practitioners who are seeking a degree to actively treat patients.
- Applicants must be pursuing an education in the medical field
- Be a resident of the 50 states, Puerto Rico or the District of Colombia
- Be a graduate student or college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the 2023-2024 academic year
- Provide proof of enrollment to a graduate program
- Have one or more years of school remaining
For additional information and scholarship application, please visit the website link listed above.
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Deadline: August 1, Annually
Eligibility Requirements:
Highway Construction Trades Scholarship Program
Category:
More information about Highway Construction Trades Scholarship Program:
https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/EqualOpportunity/scholarship.htm
Description:
WSDOT's On-the-Job Training Support Services Program (OJT/SS) provides pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship scholarship opportunities, to increase the participation of women, minorities, and other disadvantaged individuals in the federal-aid highway construction workforce.
Requirements:
- Be a resident of Washington State and be a female, minority, or socially and economically disadvantaged
- Enter one of the construction trades: carpenter, electrician, painter, laborer, truck driver and other trades related to highway construction
- Be enrolled in a program include your letter of acceptance or enrollment into the program of your choice
- Fill out the application carefully and completely. Incomplete applications will be returned to you
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Hispanic Dental Association Foundation (HDAF) Scholarship Program
Category:
Dental Hygiene
More information about Hispanic Dental Association Foundation (HDAF) Scholarship Program:
https://www.hispanicdentalassociationfoundation.org/2024-scholarship-application-coming-soon
Description:
The Hispanic Dental Association Foundation is committed to supporting students through the education process by awarding grants and scholarships to individuals with strong support from corporate partners and individual donors: This year’s scholarships are given through the generous support of Colgate-Palmolive, Crest Oral-B, A-dec, Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation, the Colgate Latinx Leadership Network, HDA members, and individuals who believe in the HDAF mission. Applicants should show commitment and dedication in improving and serving the oral health of the Hispanic community..
- Be accepted or enrolled in an accredited dental program, dental hygiene program, dental assisting program, or dental laboratory program in the U.S. or Puerto Rico.
- Be a current HDA (Hispanic Dental Association) member and/or HSDA member.
- Be a full time student during the academic year for which you are applying.
- Have a minimum average grade point of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or in good academic standing at your school if your dental program does not provide a GPA.
- Show interest in improving the oral health of the Hispanic community.
- Show evidence of commitment and dedication to serve the Hispanic community.
Eligibility:
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Application Deadline: Coming soonHispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF)
Category:
Hispanic High School, College and Community College Transfer Students
More information about Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF):
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage.
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents with a permanent resident card or passport stamped I-551(not expired).
- Applicants must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 grading scale).
- Applicants must apply for federal financial aid using the FAFSA.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Horatio Alger Association Scholarship (Undergraduate Application)
Category:
High School & Undergraduate students
More information about Horatio Alger Association Scholarship (Undergraduate Application):
https://horatioalger.org/scholarships-and-services/undergraduate-scholarships/
Description:
Horatio Alger Scholarship for High school graduates of 2024.Horatio Alger association seeks to assist students who have exhibited determination, integrity, and perseverance in overcoming diversity, as well as have critical financial need.
Requirements:
- Applicants must be full time high school students graduating 2024 and planning to enroll in a college int he united states by Fall 2024.
- Applicants must demonstrate a critical financial need (must be eligible to receive the Federal Pell grant as determined by completion of the FAFSA)
- Applicants must be involved in co-curricular and community service activities
- Applicants must maintain a 2.5 minimum GPA
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Deadline: March 15InfoTracer
Category:
College students, General Essay
More information about InfoTracer:
https://infotracer.com/scholarships/
Description:
InfoTracers is offering eligible college students the opportunity to win $1,000 in scholarship money for the 2023-2024 academic year. Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited college, university or vocational/trade school that is approved by the U.S. Department of Education. Applicants must be able to demonstrate academic progress through advancement or unofficial college transcripts. applicants are able to reapply yearly.
Eligibility and Requirements
- Must be a US citizen or legal resident
- Must be enrolled in accredited college or university
- Must maintain a 2.0 GPA
- Must provide proof of enrollment
- must have graduated from a high school located in the US
- Must complete a 1000 word essay answering the prompt
For additional information, please visit the website link listed above.
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Deadline: December 31st
Innovation in Education Scholarship
Category:
High School or College/University Students
More information about Innovation in Education Scholarship:
Description:
We at LA Tutors are passionate about sparking the creative genius in students and would love to commend those outstanding students who have a made a difference in the lives of others in some innovative or technological fashion. In order to achieve this, we have established a scholarship for students who meet certain criteria.
Eligibility:
- Must currently be enrolled as a high school or college/university student within the United States or Canada.
- Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (or the equivalent).
- Must be a citizen of, permanent resident of, or hold a valid student visa in the United States or Canada.
- Must have designed an innovative project that makes a difference in the lives of others (This could be a website, series of blogs, an app, fundraising event, etc.)
- Must submit an essay describing the goal of the particular project and provide supporting documentation.
- The essay, idea, or creation must be the applicants original work.
For additional information and scholarship application,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Inoxoft Software Engineering Scholarship
Category:
Essay Contest
More information about Inoxoft Software Engineering Scholarship:
https://inoxoft.com/scholarship/
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be currently a high school senior or college student.
- Applicants must be pursuing a degree in computer science or STEM related field
- Applicants must be have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and a minimum SAT score of 1400 OR minimum ACT score of 25.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
iVein Health & Wellness Scholarship
Category:
Essay Contest
More information about iVein Health & Wellness Scholarship:
Description:
Requirements:
- The applicant must be a current full-time undergraduate/graduate student attending an accredited US university or college
- The applicant must have a GPA of 3.4
- The applicants must Write an essay of 800 to 1000 words, promoting a practical approach to healthy lifestyle during college years and how these habits can be sustained over a lifetime
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Kids Chance of Washington
Category:
Any child or spouse of a Washington worker who is permanently or catastrophically injured or deceased while on the job
More information about Kids Chance of Washington:
https://kidschancewa.org/scholarships/
Description:
Kids Chance of Washington is a need-based scholarship program for the dependent children and spouses of workers killed or seriously disabled in a workplace accident in Washington.
Requirements:
- Applicants must show Financial Need.
- Applicants must be students whose parents or spouses have suffered a fatal or seriously disabling injury due to work environment.
- Although applications will be accepted year-round, priority will be given to applications received by June 1 or November 1 of each year.
For additional information and scholarship applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
KMR Group Foundation Scholarship
Category:
High School Seniors & current Clark college students
More information about KMR Group Foundation Scholarship:
https://kmrgrp.com/?page_id=2722
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicant must be a high school senior graduating from an accredited high school in Clark County or current Clark college students (2yrs completed).
- Applicant must be currently enrolled or will be enrolled in Clark College or Washington State University Vancouver to begin during the fall term or semester.
- Applicant must attend college full-time (12 credits or more) for the entire academic year.
- Applicant must be considered a student in good academic standing with a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
- Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident with a permanent resident ID card or current passport.
- Applicant must be in need of financial assistance.
For more information please visit the website above.
April, Annually
KURU Footwear - Live Your Dreams Scholarship
Category:
College Students-Any field of study is eligible
More information about KURU Footwear - Live Your Dreams Scholarship:
https://www.kurufootwear.com/scholarship
Description:
The Live Your Dream Scholarship was created to help students achieve their dreams by providing financial assistance for their college education. Are you passionate about making your dream a reality? We want to hear from you! Application are now being accepted, so please don't wait - apply today!
The winner will receive a one-time $1,000 scholarship to be applied to qualified expenses, including undergraduate tuition, fees, books, and on-campus room and board for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Requirements:
- Be a citizen of the US
- Have a minimum 2.5 GPA
- All fields of study are eligible for the scholarship
- Be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university for Fall 2023
- Submit a 300-500 word essay answering the following question: "What are your career aspirations and what would it mean to you to win this scholarship?"
LAGRANT Foundation Scholarship
Category:
Minorities Majoring in Advertising, Marketing, or Public Relations
More information about LAGRANT Foundation Scholarship:
https://www.lagrantfoundation.org/scholarship-application-process
Description:
Requirements:
- Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident or DACA recipient
- Must be a member of one of the following ethnic groups: African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/Alaska Native
- Must be a full-time student at a four year, accredited institution
- Must have a minimum of 3.0 GPA
- Must major in a field of study that has an emphasis on public relations, marketing or advertising
- Must have at least one year to complete his/her degree from the time the scholarships are awarded
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Marine Corps Scholarships Foundation/Career & Technical Education Scholarship
Category:
Marine corps
More information about Marine Corps Scholarships Foundation/Career & Technical Education Scholarship:
https://mcsf.scholarshipapps.org/cte/index.cfm
Description:
Applicants must be the son or daughter of one of the following:
- Active duty or Reserve U.S. Marine.
- A Marine killed while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps
- Active duty, reserve, or veteran U.S. Navy Corpsman, Navy Chaplain or Religious Program Specialist who is or was attached to a U.S. Marine Corps unit or who was killed while serving with a U.S. Marine Corps unit*
- Demonstrate financial need through a family adjusted gross income of $123,000 or less for the 2023 tax year
- GPA of at least 2.0
- Attending or planning to attend an accredited school that is eligible for federal funding
- Planning to attend an accredited undergraduate college or vocational/technical institution in the upcoming academic year, and pursuing their first associate's degree, bachelor's degree or first technical certificate.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the link that is listed above. Aplications are accepted continously
Maryville University Guide - Scholarships for Women
Category:
More information about Maryville University Guide - Scholarships for Women:
https://online.maryville.edu/blog/financial-aid-scholarships-and-programs-aimed-at-women/
Description:
No matter where you look, the demographics of college campuses are steadily changing. Female enrollment in higher education has increased with each passing year. Fortunately, a number of organizations and influencers in academia want to facilitate this progress. Maryville University has provided a guide with scholarships designed to help women achieve their academic goals. Below are some of the categories they offer. See the link below for each scholarships requirement.
- General College Scholarships for Women
- Scholarships for Moms Returning to College
- Scholarships for Women in STEM
- Scholarships for Women in Business
- Scholarships for Women in Medicine, Healthcare, or Nursing
- Scholarships for Education Majors and Future Teacher
For additional information,
Varies per scholarship
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Medical Assistant Scholarship Resource
Category:
Medical Students
More information about Medical Assistant Scholarship Resource :
www.allalliedhealthschools.com
Description:
All Allied Heath School provides a resource page of scholarships and grants for those seeking a career as a medical assistant. Over 25 different scholarships that can propel you toward a new career as a medical assistant.
Eligibility and requirements vary based on the individual scholarship. Please take the time to visit the website and learn more about the many opportunities they offer.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Money Geek
Category:
General
More information about Money Geek:
Description:
We are personal finance geeks with decades of combined experience in writing and publishing information about how individuals should manage money and credit. Still, like many other Americans, Hispanic students must overcome roadblocks to achieve their college degrees. Often, one of the biggest obstacles for many of these students is the cost of a degree. Luckily, they can get substantial financial assistance in the form or scholarships and grants geared toward Hispanic and Latino students.
- Scholarships for Public Health Degrees
- Scholarships for Native American students
- Scholarships for Law School students
- Scholarships for Medical Students
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
Varies per scholarship
please visit the website link that is listed above.
National Dental Association Foundation (NDAF)
Category:
Dental Hygiene, Under-represented Students
More information about National Dental Association Foundation (NDAF):
https://www.ndafoundation.org/dental-scholarships.html
Description:
National Dental Association Foundation supports programs to ensure oral health care remains a viable profession for African-Americans and other under-represented students.
Requirements varies per scholarship, click on each scholarship to see specifics, then click on the application to apply.
Applicant must:
- Must demonstrate financial need.
- Be a United States Citizen or have permanent resident status
- Be studying Dental-field majors
- Have evidence of community service
- Have a GPA of 3.5 or greater
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
NCAA Scholarships
Category:
Athletic Students who demonstrate outstanding academic and athletic achievement
More information about NCAA Scholarships:
Description:
Available Scholarships:
- Jim McKay Scholarship Program
- Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship Program
- Ethnic Minority and Women's Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship Programs
- NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship program
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Neon Direct Scholarship
Category:
Essay- All students
More information about Neon Direct Scholarship:
https://neondirect.co/scholarships/
Description:
We are please to announce our very first scholarship "Neon Direct Scholarship" to assist students to achieve their educational goals. The $1000 yearly scholarship will be awarded to one student for their education expenses. We aim to double the amount award for next year's program.
Requirements:
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Write an 800+ word essay on the topic "How can LED neon signs be used to improve society?"
- Applications must be in Word or PDF format and sent to scholarship@neondirect.co
- Applicants must mention their full name, university/college name, phone number, and email address in the scholarship application
- Make sure you essay is unique and creative
- No plagiarism will be tolerated, and if we have found that you have copied the article from other sources then your application with be immediately rejected
- After the deadline has passes, our team will judge your essay on creativity, the value you have provided, and its thoughtfulness.
Optimal Scholarships
Category:
General
More information about Optimal Scholarships:
https://www.optimal.com/scholarships
Description:
To further our mission to make higher education more accessible, Optimal launched its needs-based scholarship program in 2010. Since then, we've given over $915,000 of our profit to multiple recipients with high financial need and strong career aspirations. Three $2,000 scholarships are available to apply for, given applicant can meet the requirements of the specific scholarship.
Requirements:
- Applicants must be legal U.S. residents.
- Applicants must be at least 16 years old.
- Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited post-secondary academic institution in the United States.
- Entries will be reviewed by the Sponsors judges. Judges will determine the winner based on the following criteria:
Criteria 2: Academic Commitment – 25 percent (25%)
Criteria 3: Personal Circumstances – 25 percent (25%)
Scholarships:
- Community College Scholarship
- Undergraduate Scholarship
- Online Degree Scholarship
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
P.L.A.Y. Scholarship
Category:
Essay contest for High School students
More information about P.L.A.Y. Scholarship:
https://www.petplay.com/pages/scholarship
Description:
Requirements:
- The contest is open to U.S. residents only
- Applicants must be enrolled as full-time high school juniors or seniors
- Immediate family members of P.L.A.Y. employees are excluded from this contest.
please visit the website link that is listed above. February 26, Annually
Phi Theta Kappa
Category:
Good-Standing Academic Students
More information about Phi Theta Kappa:
https://www.ptk.org/scholarships/
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must complete 18 College Level Credits with a minimum cumulative 3.5 or higher GPA.
- Applicants must be members of PHI THETA KAPPA.
- Applicants must pay one-time dues of $65 (international dues).
- Applicants must turn in application with receipt of payment and copy of Unofficial Transcript.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Pipeline for Paraeducators Conditional Scholarship
Category:
For paraeducators who intend to become a teacher.
More information about Pipeline for Paraeducators Conditional Scholarship:
Description:
The Pipeline for Paraeducators Conditional Scholarship is designed to support paraeducators and Recruiting Washington Teachers alumni who wish to become teachers by providing financial aid for the completion of an Associate of Arts degree. Participants are eligible to receive a Pipeline for Paraeducators Conditional Scholarship for up to four academic years. Scholarship award amounts may vary depending upon financial need and funds available. For the 2019-20 cycle, the Pipeline for Paraeducators award amount is up to $4,000 per academic year. Recipients are expected to continue to earn their certification and fulfill a teaching service obligation in exchange for receiving the scholarship.
- Must not have earned a college degree.
- Provide documentation from your school district of one year of successful student interaction and leadership as a classified instructional employee or completion of two years of a Recruiting Washington Teachers program.
- Intend to pursue an initial teacher certificate with an endorsement in a shortage area via an approved teacher program.
- Be accepted into and maintain enrollment for no more than the equivalent of four full-time academic years at a community or technical college.
- Must file the current FAFSA or WASFA
Eligibility:
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Princess Dental Scholarship
Category:
Dental Assistance
More information about Princess Dental Scholarship:
https://www.princessdentalstaffing.com/dental-scholarship
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled in a program that will lead to a career in oral hygiene.
- Applicants must demonstrate interest in advanced education.
- Applicants must show commitment to pursuing an academic career in an area of dental health, including dentist, dental assistant, and dental hygienist.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
PRSSA Scholarship
Category:
Public Relations, Journalism or Related Fields
More information about PRSSA Scholarship:
Description:
Requirements:
- Must be pursuing a higher education in the public relations field, journalism or related fields
- Have a minimum 3.0 GPA
- Demonstrate Financial need and leadership
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Public Health Online Scholarships Resource
Category:
Health, Medical, Nursing, Dental, Pharmacy
More information about Public Health Online Scholarships Resource:
Description:
Public Health Online provides a list of scholarships for students in health related fields. Each scholarship has unique eligibility requirements. Please read the requirements carefully for each application.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
RealtyHop Scholarship
Category:
General Essay
More information about RealtyHop Scholarship:
https://www.realtyhop.com/resources/scholarship
Description:
The RealtyHop Scholarship awards two separate scholarships for a total of $2,000 a year to eligible undergraduate students and high school seniors working towards a bachelor and/or associate degree program in the US who demonstrate the ambition, diligence, leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit that is central to our company culture.
Required:
- Must submit an essay under 500 words answering the prompt asked
- Must be a current student in an undergraduate or associates degree program. Must be a senior if in high school.
- Must include you school email address, and provide proof of undergraduate/associate enrollment.
RentHop Apartment Scholarship
Category:
General Essay
More information about RentHop Apartment Scholarship:
https://www.renthop.com/resources/college-scholarship
Description:
The RentHop Apartment Scholarship awards up to $2,000 a year to eligible undergraduate students in bachelors and associate degree programs in the US who demonstrate the ambition, diligence, leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit that is central to our company culture.
Requirements
- Must submit an essay under 500 words answering the prompt asked
- Must be a current student in an undergraduate or associates degree program. Must be a senior if in high school.
- Must include you school email address, and provide proof of undergraduate/associate enrollment
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
Category:
Leadership training Program
More information about Rotary Youth Leadership Awards:
https://www.ryladistrict5100.org/apply
Description:
The Rotary club of greater Clark County has a full scholarship to send one young professional to RYLA. The RYLA program is a week-long professional development and leadership camp for young adults ages 19-32. The event is located in the Menucha Retreat Center in Corbett, Oregon during July15-19, 2024. Participants have the opportunity to enhance communication skills, learn to improve relationships, network with a positive community and business leaders, gain professional skill and more.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications please visit the website link that is listed above.
SallieMae
Category:
General
More information about SallieMae:
https://www.salliemae.com/college-planning/college-scholarships/
Description:
Scholarship Search by Sallie Mae is a fast, easy, and FREE way to search for more than 3 million college scholarships. You are required to register for this service. You can set up customized account alerts to notify you when a new scholarship opportunity that matches your profile becomes available.
Not every scholarship is based on academic performance, financial need, or minority status. There are hundreds of college scholarships offering free money that consider all types of criteria including interests in debate, art, music, sports, and even baking. When it comes to your scholarship search, be creative, be tenacious, and be proactive!
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Seattle University Transfer Scholarship
Category:
Transfer Students - Seattle University
More information about Seattle University Transfer Scholarship:
http://www.seattleu.edu/undergraduate-admissions/finances/scholarships/
Description:
A new full-time transfer who has at least 36 transferable credit hours after High School graduation will be considered for one of the following transfer awards:
Messina Scholarship
- $15,000 per academic year.
- Applicant must have a 3.75 - 4.0 Cumulative Transfer GPA.
Xavier Scholarship
- $12,000 per academic year.
- Applicant must have a 3.5 - 3.74 Cumulative Transfer GPA.
- $9,000 per academic year.
- Applicant must have a 3.25 - 3.49 cumulative transfer GPA.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Soroptimist Live Your Dream Award
Category:
Women
More information about Soroptimist Live Your Dream Award:
https://www.soroptimist.org/our-work/live-your-dream-awards/index.html
Description:
The Soroptimist Live Your Dream Awards assists women who provide the primary source of financial support for their families by giving them the resources they need to improve their education, skills and employment prospects.
- Provides the primary financial support for yourself and your dependents. Dependents can include children, spouse, partner, siblings and/or parents
- Have financial need.
- Are enrolled in or have been accepted to a vocational/skills training program or an undergraduate degree program.
- Are motivated to achieve your education and career goals.
- Reside in one of Soroptimist International of the Americas' member countries/territories
- Have not previously been the recipient of a Live Your Dream Awards (formerly called the Women's Opportunity Award)
- Do not have a graduate degree.
- Is not a Soroptimist member, an employee of Soroptimist International of the Americas or immediate family of either.
Access the application online.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
November 15th, AnnuallySTEM Scholarships for Women and Minorities
Category:
Women and Minorities in STEM
More information about STEM Scholarships for Women and Minorities:
http://www.onlinecolleges.net/for-students/women-and-minorities-stem/
Description:
Scholarships for women in STEM
- The society of Women Engineers
- The American Association of University Women
- The Henry Luce Foundation
- The Association for Women in Mathematics
- The National Association of Black Geoscientists
- The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- Xerox
- Microsoft
- The Development Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
The Hispanic Health Professional Student Scholarship
Category:
Dental, Nursing, Medical, Pharmacy Students
More information about The Hispanic Health Professional Student Scholarship:
https://www.nhmafoundation.org/the-hispanic-health-professional-student-scholarship
Description:
In 2004, NHHF established the Hispanic Health Professional Student Scholarship program for medical, nursing, dental, pharmacy, public health, and health policy students with outstanding academic records, leadership, and who are committed to serving Hispanics. This year, the scholarship will feature an award of up to $5,000 annually for 3 years, as well as individual scholarship awards of $2,000 each. For more information, please visit the website listed above.
Eligibility Requirements:
- 3.0 or Passing(on passing/fail system)
- Exceptional academic performance, documented leadership activities, and have a commitment to a career providing healthcare services to the Hispanic community in the U.S
- Be a full-time student in one of the following accredited programs: Medicine (MD or DO); Dentistry; Pharmacy; Nursing (including BSN degree); Master of Public Health or Health Policy; and Physician Associate.
- Letter of recommendation (one letter only)
- Proof of U.S. citizenship, residency, or DACA status
- Unofficial transcript
- Be a member of the National Hispanic Medical Association to be considered for the scholarship. How to be a member, please visit: https://nhma.memberclicks.net/individual-membership
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
The Oregon Community Foundation Scholarship
Category:
General Scholarship
More information about The Oregon Community Foundation Scholarship:
https://www.oregoncf.org/grants-scholarships/scholarships
Description:
The Oregon Community Foundations statewide scholarship program is one of the largest programs of its kind in the country. Annually their awards now total more than $8 million through 3,300 scholarships. These scholarships originate from more than 439 separate funds at OCF established by individual donors and families, schools, civic organizations and employers.
Here are some examples of the scholarships you can find on the website:
- Allcott/Hunt Share It Now II, Honoring Emory S. and Elizabeth Burkett Hunt
- American Council of Engineering Companies of Oregon
- Andy Aitkenhead
- Bertha P. Singer Nurses
- Better A Lifeawareness, or community building
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
The Program for Continuing Education (PCE)
Category:
Women in need, returning to school or continuing education
More information about The Program for Continuing Education (PCE):
https://www.peointernational.org/
Description:
The Program for Continuing Education (PCE) was established in 1973 to provide need-based grants to women in the U.S. or Canada whose education has been interrupted and who find it necessary to return to school to support themselves and/or their families.
Eligibility:
- Must request an interview to obtain application
- Citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States or Canada
- Must be recommended by a P.E.O. chapter
- Is enrolled in a certification or degree program from an accredited institution which, will lead to employment.
- Does not hold a master's degree
For additional information please visit the link above.
To obtain an application please contact, Andrea (503) 789-6474, Tammie (503) 720-2402 or Betty (828) 734-4607.
N/AThe Steeda Automotive Student Scholarship
Category:
Essay Contest
More information about The Steeda Automotive Student Scholarship:
https://www.steeda.com/scholarships
Description:
Requirements.
- Applicants must be enrolled (or accepted) in an accredited United States college, university, or technical school.
- Current high school students are welcome to apply.
- Applicants must be enrolled full-time.
- Applicants must be planning on pursuing a degree in the automotive industry.
- Applicants must submit an essay based on the prompt provided on the website.
please visit the website link that is listed above. June 30th, Annually
Touchmark Foundation
Category:
Nursing Students
More information about Touchmark Foundation:
http://touchmarkfoundation.org/programs/
Description:
The Touchmark Foundation awards scholarships to support students pursuing degrees in nursing. In addition, the Foundation is supporting a special effort to increase the number of nurses available to teach tomorrow's nurses. By helping to develop new nursing teachers, the number of nurses can be increased at a faster rate, and investments in nursing are leveraged for many years.
Requirements:
Scholarships are available to students who live in or pursue their nursing education in these states and province:
- Oregon
- Washington
- Idaho
- Montana
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- Oklahoma
- Alberta, Canada
The Foundation places particular emphasis on student applicants pursuing geriatric nursing studies.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Training For Success
Category:
Students pursuing a degree in business, teaching or have plans to own a business
More information about Training For Success:
http://www.salestraininganddevelopment.com/usascholarship.html
Description:
Requirements:
- Open to students pursuing a degree in business, teaching or who have plans to own a business
- Open to high school seniors or students entering their senior year, College Freshmen or Sophomores
- Applicants must submit an essay of no more than 500 words on the information listed on the website
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
TwinStar Credit Union Higher Education Scholarship
Category:
TwinStar members
More information about TwinStar Credit Union Higher Education Scholarship:
https://www.twinstarcu.com/foundation/scholarships
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be a member of TwinStar Credit Union in good standing
- Application must be accompanied by a high school or college transcript (unofficial is acceptable)
- Application must be accompanied by a copy of school enrollment or acceptance letter
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
June 1st, Annually
U.S. Army: ROTC
Category:
Army ROTC
More information about U.S. Army: ROTC:
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
- Applicants must be age 17 before the scholarship becomes effective.
- Applicants must take the SAT/ACT by November when you apply.
- Applicants must have good High School grades.
- Applicants must participate in leadership, extracurricular and athletic activities (Part-time jobs earn substitute credit).
- Applicants must be a High School Graduate or Equivalent.
- Applicants must pursue an Army-approved academic major.
- Applicants must agree to accept a commission as either a U.S. Army, Army Reserve, or Army National Guard Officer.
- Applicants must meet physical standard.
- Applicants must meet the required minimum cumulative GPA in all academic courses.
- Applicants must be recommended by the Professor of Military Science (PMS).
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Unigo
Category:
General Scholarship
More information about Unigo:
Description:
Requirements:
- Must be 13 years of age or older at the time of application
- Must be a legal resident of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia
- Must be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2021) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education
- Must submit an online short written response (250 words or less)
For additional information and scholarship applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Deadlines vary per Scholarship
United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
Category:
African American and other minorities (see below)
More information about United Negro College Fund (UNCF):
Description:
UNCF manages various scholarship programs and each program has its own eligibility criteria, open/close dates and required documentation. To apply for a UNCF scholarship, you must apply through the on-line application process. As many of the UNCF scholarships require that the scholarship recipient apply for Federal Student Aid, it is recommended that applicants complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Most UNCF scholarships are for African American students. Some scholarships are also open to other minorities: American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, Hispanic American, and more.
Please read the information on the UNCF scholarship website carefully. UNCF serves students on a national level, and some scholarships may be available in only one or a few states. Many scholarships are only available at specific colleges and universities.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Vancouver Rotary Scholarship
Category:
High School Seniors, Clark College Students, WSU-V Students
More information about Vancouver Rotary Scholarship:
https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/92878-Community-Foundation-For-Southwest-Washington
Description:
Requirements:
Scholarships awards are designed for tuition and other education-related expenses. In order to be eligible, you must:
- Be attending a high school in the Vancouver or La Center school districts, Clark College, or WSU Vancouver.
- Applicants must plan to attend a college, university, or vocational school in Washington or Oregon.
- This application is completed online by clicking the link above.
A rotary scholarship cannot be received in consecutive years. Finalist interviews will be conducted in April or May, either in-person or remotely.
February 19th, AnnuallyVarsity Tutors Scholarship
Category:
Essay Contest
More information about Varsity Tutors Scholarship:
Description:
Requirements:
Entries are accepted the 1st of the month through the 15th of the month and then the voting period begins. Online voting goes on through the last day of the month, applicants are encouraged to promote their entry via social media.
- Applicant must be at least 16 years of age and a resident of the fifty United States or the District of Columbia
- Applicant must write an essay in response to a monthly prompt
- Visitors to the Varsity Tutors scholarship webpage are able to vote via social media for submitted entries
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Walter A. Schultz Memorial - Registered Nurse - (Sponsored by 40 et 8, Voiture 99, Clark County)
Category:
Nursing Students
More information about Walter A. Schultz Memorial - Registered Nurse - (Sponsored by 40 et 8, Voiture 99, Clark County):
https://www.clark.edu/enroll/paying-for-college/scholarships/WalterSchultz.pdf
Description:
Applications are available through
the Clark College Scholarship Office and online.
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled in the Nursing Program at Clark College.
- Students who are working on prerequisites for the program are not eligible.
- Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress.
- Applicants must have TWO recommendation letters from instructors.
- Applicants must bring sealed transcripts from previous schools if they have not attended Clark College for at least two quarters prior to the current quarter.
Students are welcome to re-apply each quarter until they receive the scholarship or graduate.
Recipients are required to bring a thank you card for 40 et 8 into the Clark College Scholarship Office in Gaiser Hall-Financial Aid Office.
Completed applications must be returned to Clark College Scholarship Office in Gaiser Hall.
VariesWashington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE)
Category:
Technical Education Careers
More information about Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE):
Description:
WAVE is a merit scholarship that honors the achievements of Washington’s top career and technical education students. There are up to 147 winners each year — three from each state legislative district.
Who is eligible to apply
Graduating Washington high school seniors are eligible. These high school career technical education (CTE) students must have completed, or be in the process of completing, their second course in a single CTE pathway. Community and technical college students are also eligible. These students must attend one of Washington’s 34 public community and technical colleges, and be in the process of completing at least one year of a professional-technical program.
Please note: Transcripts are required for the WAVE scholarship. High school seniors should provide high school transcripts. For dual enrolled applicants who are in both high school and at a Washington college, please provide both your high school AND college transcripts. For community or technical college applicants, provide your college transcripts.
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.
Deadline: March 10Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium
Category:
Students Majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
More information about Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium:
https://waspacegrant.org/?s=scholarship
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicants must be Washington residents and U.S. citizens
- Applicants must be planning to major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics.
Schools and Scholarships Available:
University of Washington:
- WSGC Scholarships for Incoming Freshman
- WSGC Community College Transfer Scholarships
- The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Scholarship
Washington State University:- WSGC Scholarships for Undergraduates
Western Washington University:- WSGC Scholarships
Seattle Central Community College:- WSGC Scholarships
Northwest Indian College- WSGC Scholarships
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
April 1
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Washington State Governors Scholarship Application
Category:
Students who grew up in foster care
More information about Washington State Governors Scholarship Application:
https://www.collegesuccessfoundation.org/scholarship/governors-scholarship-for-foster-youth/#about
Description:
The Washington State Governors Scholarship for Foster Youth is a scholarship program that helps young men and women from foster care continue their education and earn a college degree. The program is supported by Gov. Jay Inslee, The Honorable Chris Gregoire (former governor), The Honorable Gary Locke (former governor), and other former governors in Washington State. Proceeds from the Governors Cup – an annual golf tournament – provide funding for approximately 40 - 50 new scholars each year. Scholarship award amounts range from $2,000 to $4,000 depending on the college of attendance.
To be considered for the Washington State Governors’ Scholarship students must:
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent by June 2023
- Have a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 2.0 or GED equivalent through fall 2022 term
- Plan to enroll full time by fall 2023 at an eligible college or university in the state of Washington.
- Have resided in Washington state for at least one year prior to enrolling in college
- Have applied for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- to view full details, please visit the website
For further information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Washington State Opportunity Baccalaureate Scholarship
Category:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math or Health Care (Bachelors degree)
More information about Washington State Opportunity Baccalaureate Scholarship:
https://waopportunityscholarship.org/applicants/baccalaureate/
Description:
The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS) is a unique partnership helping to build the next generation of scientists, engineers, health care professionals and other professionals in high-demand fields
Requirements:
- Must be a Washington state resident
- Must have earned a high school diploma or GED from a Washington State high school or institution by June of application year.
- Must plan to pursue an eligible high-demand major in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) or health care.
- Must be working toward a first bachelors degree
- Must be enrolling in an eligible Washington state college or university fall term 2024.
- Must have minimum GPA of 2.75
- Must file the 2023-2024 FAFSA or WASFA
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Washington State Opportunity Career and Technical Scholarship
Category:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math or Health Care (Program certifiction or associate
More information about Washington State Opportunity Career and Technical Scholarship:
https://waopportunityscholarship.org/applicants/career-technical/
Description:
The Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS) supports Washington students on their path to high-demand trade, STEM and health care occupations. Scholars are eligible to receive up to $1,500 each quarter for the duration of their associate degree, certificate or apprenticeship program. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees and other costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Be a Washington state resident, and earn a high school diploma or GED from a Washington state institution before the application deadline.
- File the FAFSA or WASFA for the relevant academic year by the application deadline.
- Apply for Federal Education Tax Credits, if eligible.
- Have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size (reference the chart in the link above).
- Plan to enroll in eligible program for the upcoming term, at an eligible Washington state community or technical college for the upcoming term.
- Do not have a bachelor's degree.
Winter Term Application: Sep 20, 2023-Oct 24, 2023; FASFA/WASFA must be submitted by: Oct 24, 2023
Spring Term application: Jan 4, 2024 -Feb 5, 2024; FASFA/WASFA must be submitted by Feb 2024.
Fall Term Application: April 12, 2024-June 6, 2024; FASFA/WASFA must be submitted by: June 6, 2024
Please refer to the website above for further information about this scholarship
Deadline Varies Per TermWashington Women In Need (WWIN) Star Scholarship
Category:
Students who identify as a women
More information about Washington Women In Need (WWIN) Star Scholarship:
https://wwin.org/star-scholars/
Description:
WWIN makes grants to determined women who are ready for transformational change and looking to build a better future for themselves, their families, and their communities for generations to come.
Eligibility:- Identify as a women
- Must be 18 years old or older
- You must be have resided in Washington for the past 12 months
- You must be a United States citizen, permanent resident, refugee, asylee or current DACA recipient to the United States
- You must meet the financial need requirement (See the website listed above for more information)
- You are admitted into or already enrolled at a college or university approved by the Washington College Grant for the 2023-2024 academic year
- 2.50 GPA
For additional information, eligibility requirements and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Women's Independence Scholarship Program (WISP)
Category:
Women survivors of intimate partner abuse
More information about Women's Independence Scholarship Program (WISP):
Description:
Eligibility:
- Survived intimate partner abuse and has been separated from their abuser a minimum of one year, but not more than seven
- Is a citizen or legal resident of the United States
- Has applied to or is officially accepted into an accredited course of study at a United States institution
- Demonstrates a critical need for financial assistance
- Exhibits a strong desire and the ability to complete a training and/or academic program
A woman who meets the following requirements is eligible to apply:
For additional information and Scholarship Applications,
please visit the website link that is listed above.
Youth Forward Scholarship
Category:
Essay for Students who Volunteer
More information about Youth Forward Scholarship:
http://www.dmvedu.org/scholarship/
Description:
Requirements:
- Applicant must be currently enrolled in either High School, University or College as a full-time student
- Submit an essay of less than 500 words addressing the questions listed on the website
For additional information and Scholarship Applications, please visit the website link that is listed above.