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Soil and Water Conservation Scholarship
$3,500
Introduction and purpose Outstanding soil and water conservation professionals are not produced solely by classrooms — they are cultivated by experienced mentors who pass along knowledge, values, and practical skills. This scholarship recognizes the mentors and colleagues who have advanced the discipline and aims to renew student interest in careers focused on soil and water conservation. Funded by the Soil and Water Management & Conservation Division and provided to the Agronomic Science Foundation, the award is administered by SSSA. Award details - Application window: open each year from January through May 29. - Award amount: a $3,500 stipend will be...
Deadline
May 29, 2026
Introduction and purpose
Outstanding soil and water conservation professionals are not produced solely by classrooms — they are cultivated by experienced mentors who pass along knowledge, values, and practical skills. This scholarship recognizes the mentors and colleagues who have advanced the discipline and aims to renew student interest in careers focused on soil and water conservation. Funded by the Soil and Water Management & Conservation Division and provided to the Agronomic Science Foundation, the award is administered by SSSA.

Award details
- Application window: open each year from January through May 29.
- Award amount: a $3,500 stipend will be...
Chapman Scholars Program
$20,000
Overview Each year the Chapman Scholars Program awards its scholarship to six incoming first-year students who demonstrate exceptional achievement both academically and through extracurricular involvement. Scholars receive financial support that covers tuition and class fees for up to 18 credit hours, on-campus residence, required textbooks, and a meal stipend for every qualifying fall and spring semester within the applicable aid year. The program emphasizes civic responsibility as a central component of personal development and of strengthening the broader community. At Purdue University Fort Wayne, Chapman Scholars live and learn together while engaging in rigorous coursework, hands-on learning experiences, leadership training,...
Deadline
Jan 06, 2026
Overview
Each year the Chapman Scholars Program awards its scholarship to six incoming first-year students who demonstrate exceptional achievement both academically and through extracurricular involvement. Scholars receive financial support that covers tuition and class fees for up to 18 credit hours, on-campus residence, required textbooks, and a meal stipend for every qualifying fall and spring semester within the applicable aid year. The program emphasizes civic responsibility as a central component of personal development and of strengthening the broader community.

At Purdue University Fort Wayne, Chapman Scholars live and learn together while engaging in rigorous coursework, hands-on learning experiences, leadership training,...
Achieve Today Scholarship
$1,000
Achieve Today is extending a scholarship opportunity to students across the United States. The scholarship requires students to submit a video, audio, or essay that lasts between three to five minutes on a subject related to personal growth or high performance. Achieve Today holds the belief that the college years are an ideal time to understand and apply the principles of the law of attraction.Details of the ScholarshipEvery year, Achieve Today will be granting two scholarships. The total annual scholarship fund is $2,000. Each semester (spring and fall), one student will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship to the educational institution...
Deadline
Dec 31, 2025
Achieve Today is extending a scholarship opportunity to students across the United States. The scholarship requires students to submit a video, audio, or essay that lasts between three to five minutes on a subject related to personal growth or high performance. Achieve Today holds the belief that the college years are an ideal time to understand and apply the principles of the law of attraction.Details of the ScholarshipEvery year, Achieve Today will be granting two scholarships. The total annual scholarship fund is $2,000. Each semester (spring and fall), one student will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship to the educational institution...
Rees Scholarship
$1,000
The Rees Scholarship Foundation provides a variety of scholarship schemes to aid the HVACR sector. Please examine the programs listed below to identify the one that best suits your requirements.General DetailsThe Rees Foundation welcomes applications throughout the year and has two evaluation deadlinesApplications for the Fall Semester: October 1Applications for the Spring Semester: June 1The scholarship funds will be transferred to the school's finance department and will be applied to the student's accountThe scholarship funds cannot be utilized for more than two semestersAny unused scholarship funds must be returned to the Rees FoundationAward recipients will be given a complimentary Ready...
Deadline
Jun 01, 2026
The Rees Scholarship Foundation provides a variety of scholarship schemes to aid the HVACR sector. Please examine the programs listed below to identify the one that best suits your requirements.General DetailsThe Rees Foundation welcomes applications throughout the year and has two evaluation deadlinesApplications for the Fall Semester: October 1Applications for the Spring Semester: June 1The scholarship funds will be transferred to the school's finance department and will be applied to the student's accountThe scholarship funds cannot be utilized for more than two semestersAny unused scholarship funds must be returned to the Rees FoundationAward recipients will be given a complimentary Ready...
YoungArts Competition
$10,000
To be eligible, you must be able to answer Yes to these statements:I am either a citizen of the United States, a permanent resident or legally able to receive taxable income in the U.S. (i.e., have a social security number).I am in grades 10x12 or 15x18 years of age on December 1 of the year I am applying.If I’m selected as an award winner with distinction, this would be my first time attending National YoungArts Week.2026 Application Key DatesWe invite you to save the following key dates as you plan to apply or support artists in their application process:Tuesday, July...
Deadline
Oct 07, 2026
To be eligible, you must be able to answer Yes to these statements:I am either a citizen of the United States, a permanent resident or legally able to receive taxable income in the U.S. (i.e., have a social security number).I am in grades 10x12 or 15x18 years of age on December 1 of the year I am applying.If I’m selected as an award winner with distinction, this would be my first time attending National YoungArts Week.2026 Application Key DatesWe invite you to save the following key dates as you plan to apply or support artists in their application process:Tuesday, July...
Scholarships360 "No Essay" Scholarship
$10,000
The Scholarships360 "No Essay" Scholarship, valued at $10,000, is available to all students seeking financial assistance for their education. It doesn't matter if you're a high school student aspiring to attend college, a graduate student enrolled in a master's program, or an adult learner planning to return to school, you qualify for our no essay scholarship.This scholarship will be granted to those who maximize the use of Scholarships360 scholarships and resources. If you utilize the Scholarships360 platform to apply for scholarships, you'll be considered a strong contender.
Deadline
Jun 30, 2026
The Scholarships360 "No Essay" Scholarship, valued at $10,000, is available to all students seeking financial assistance for their education. It doesn't matter if you're a high school student aspiring to attend college, a graduate student enrolled in a master's program, or an adult learner planning to return to school, you qualify for our no essay scholarship.This scholarship will be granted to those who maximize the use of Scholarships360 scholarships and resources. If you utilize the Scholarships360 platform to apply for scholarships, you'll be considered a strong contender.
Jon Borowicz Memorial Music Scholarship
$500
The Jon Borowicz Memorial Scholarship, an annual contest held in tribute to the founder of the Vermont Philharmonic, offers a unique chance for a high school student to perform as a soloist with the orchestra and receive a $500 scholarship. This performance, which is part of the Philharmonic's winter concert, typically involves a single movement of a concerto or another significant piece. This opportunity can be a crucial stepping stone for those aspiring to pursue a career in music. The selection process involves an audition at the Barre Opera House in November. SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION GUIDELINESThe applicant must be a high...
Deadline
Nov 06, 2026
The Jon Borowicz Memorial Scholarship, an annual contest held in tribute to the founder of the Vermont Philharmonic, offers a unique chance for a high school student to perform as a soloist with the orchestra and receive a $500 scholarship. This performance, which is part of the Philharmonic's winter concert, typically involves a single movement of a concerto or another significant piece. This opportunity can be a crucial stepping stone for those aspiring to pursue a career in music. The selection process involves an audition at the Barre Opera House in November.

SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION GUIDELINESThe applicant must be a high...
Geiger Scholarship
$10,000
The Geiger Scholarship — for Maine island students (grades 6 through college) Purpose The Geiger Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who live on Maine’s year‑round, unbridged islands and wish to pursue educational enrichment off-island. Eligible activities include summer camps, semester study abroad or away, and structured gap‑year programs. Who may apply - Students in middle school through college who reside on a year‑round, unbridged Maine island. - Students who are currently enrolled in or who have completed the highest grade offered at their island school. - Magnet students who show a clear commitment to their island school and who...
Deadline
Mar 01, 2026
The Geiger Scholarship — for Maine island students (grades 6 through college)

Purpose
The Geiger Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who live on Maine’s year‑round, unbridged islands and wish to pursue educational enrichment off-island. Eligible activities include summer camps, semester study abroad or away, and structured gap‑year programs.

Who may apply
- Students in middle school through college who reside on a year‑round, unbridged Maine island.
- Students who are currently enrolled in or who have completed the highest grade offered at their island school.
- Magnet students who show a clear commitment to their island school and who...
Wellroot Family Services Scholarships
$4,000
Introduction Wellroot Family Services administers a scholarship program to support students who intend to pursue further education at accredited colleges, universities, or vocational-technical schools in the United States. Eligibility To be considered for the Wellroot Family Services Scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following: - Be a U.S.-based high school senior or graduate, a current postsecondary undergraduate, or a graduate student. - Plan to enroll full time in an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the United States for the entire upcoming academic year. - Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0...
Deadline
Dec 16, 2026
Introduction
Wellroot Family Services administers a scholarship program to support students who intend to pursue further education at accredited colleges, universities, or vocational-technical schools in the United States.

Eligibility
To be considered for the Wellroot Family Services Scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a U.S.-based high school senior or graduate, a current postsecondary undergraduate, or a graduate student.
- Plan to enroll full time in an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the United States for the entire upcoming academic year.
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0...
Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship
$40,000
Amazon Future Engineer participants gain resources to advance their own careers and support their communities through college funding, paid internship experiences, and guidance from industry mentors. Award details - Scholars may receive up to $40,000 total (maximum $10,000 per year) to apply toward an undergraduate degree in computer science and will be considered for a summer internship placement at Amazon. Eligibility - You must be a U.S. high school senior who is either currently taking or has completed a high school or college dual-enrollment course in computer science. If you have not taken such a course, you may opt to...
Deadline
Jan 15, 2026
Amazon Future Engineer participants gain resources to advance their own careers and support their communities through college funding, paid internship experiences, and guidance from industry mentors.

Award details
- Scholars may receive up to $40,000 total (maximum $10,000 per year) to apply toward an undergraduate degree in computer science and will be considered for a summer internship placement at Amazon.

Eligibility
- You must be a U.S. high school senior who is either currently taking or has completed a high school or college dual-enrollment course in computer science. If you have not taken such a course, you may opt to...
The Constitution Scholarship
$10,000
Intro Earn up to $10,000 toward education expenses by deepening your understanding of the Constitution. Awards may be applied to tuition at private high schools, colleges, universities, or trade schools. Overview Students complete free online constitutional courses provided by Hillsdale College. After finishing the required coursework and obtaining Certificates of Completion, submit an online application for the FFROA Scholarship. Award levels and course requirements - $2,000 or $3,000 award: Successfully finish both of these Hillsdale College courses: - Introduction to the Constitution - Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution Download the Certificates of Completion for each course...
Deadline
Jan 31, 2026
Intro
Earn up to $10,000 toward education expenses by deepening your understanding of the Constitution. Awards may be applied to tuition at private high schools, colleges, universities, or trade schools.

Overview
Students complete free online constitutional courses provided by Hillsdale College. After finishing the required coursework and obtaining Certificates of Completion, submit an online application for the FFROA Scholarship.

Award levels and course requirements
- $2,000 or $3,000 award: Successfully finish both of these Hillsdale College courses:
- Introduction to the Constitution
- Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution
Download the Certificates of Completion for each course...
1 for 2 Education Foundation Scholarship
$20,000
Introduction The Foundation invites highly motivated applicants who are living in the United States and who are either applying to or already enrolled in an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Scholarship awards are dependent on the recipient’s acceptance to the specific U.S. four-year institution named in the award letter and on returning a signed scholarship grant letter and pledge to the Foundation. Eligibility - Must be residing in the United States at the time of application. - Applicant’s chosen college or university must be located in the United States. - Applicants do not have to be U.S. citizens or...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Introduction
The Foundation invites highly motivated applicants who are living in the United States and who are either applying to or already enrolled in an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Scholarship awards are dependent on the recipient’s acceptance to the specific U.S. four-year institution named in the award letter and on returning a signed scholarship grant letter and pledge to the Foundation.

Eligibility
- Must be residing in the United States at the time of application.
- Applicant’s chosen college or university must be located in the United States.
- Applicants do not have to be U.S. citizens or...