James F. Swift Scholarship
$24,000
Overview
The Scranton Area Community Foundation administers the James F. Swift Scholarship to support students graduating from high schools in Lackawanna County who intend to pursue postsecondary education. Each year up to 20 recipients are chosen to receive a $6,000 award for full‑time study at an accredited college or university of their choosing.
Duration and Renewal
The scholarship is initially awarded for one year and may be renewed so that a student can receive funding for up to four academic years total (the initial award plus up to three renewals), or until the completion of a degree, whichever occurs first....
Overview
The Scranton Area Community Foundation administers the James F. Swift Scholarship to support students graduating from high schools in Lackawanna County who intend to pursue postsecondary education. Each year up to 20 recipients are chosen to receive a $6,000 award for full‑time study at an accredited college or university of their choosing.
Duration and Renewal
The scholarship is initially awarded for one year and may be renewed so that a student can receive funding for up to four academic years total (the initial award plus up to three renewals), or until the completion of a degree, whichever occurs first....
Road to Safety Scholarship
$1,000
Metzger Wickersham invites Pennsylvania high school seniors to take part in the Road to Safety Scholarship Contest by creating an original project that raises awareness about the dangers of unsafe driving. Use your creativity to show how teenagers can practice safe driving at all times and help prevent drunk or distracted driving. Eligibility - Open only to graduating, college-bound high school seniors who reside in Pennsylvania. How to Enter - Each eligible student may submit one entry only. - Every submission must include a completed Entry Form. Acceptable Project Categories Your project must fit at least one of these formats:...
Metzger Wickersham invites Pennsylvania high school seniors to take part in the Road to Safety Scholarship Contest by creating an original project that raises awareness about the dangers of unsafe driving. Use your creativity to show how teenagers can practice safe driving at all times and help prevent drunk or distracted driving. Eligibility - Open only to graduating, college-bound high school seniors who reside in Pennsylvania. How to Enter - Each eligible student may submit one entry only. - Every submission must include a completed Entry Form. Acceptable Project Categories Your project must fit at least one of these formats:...
Door to College Scholarship Program
$5,000
Overview
The Door to College (DTC) Scholarship offers qualifying undergraduates up to $5,000 per academic year to help cover education-related costs at postsecondary institutions in Nebraska. Eligibility is limited to students whose high school completion occurred either through an accredited program at a Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center (YRTC), at an approved or accredited public, private, nondenominational, or parochial high school, or by receiving a high school equivalency diploma (GED) issued by the Commissioner of Education after discharge from a YRTC.
Eligibility Requirements
An applicant must meet all of the following to be considered eligible:
1. High school completion —...
Overview
The Door to College (DTC) Scholarship offers qualifying undergraduates up to $5,000 per academic year to help cover education-related costs at postsecondary institutions in Nebraska. Eligibility is limited to students whose high school completion occurred either through an accredited program at a Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center (YRTC), at an approved or accredited public, private, nondenominational, or parochial high school, or by receiving a high school equivalency diploma (GED) issued by the Commissioner of Education after discharge from a YRTC.
Eligibility Requirements
An applicant must meet all of the following to be considered eligible:
1. High school completion —...
Taylor Huth Memorial Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction
The Taylor Huth Memorial Scholarship was created by family and friends of Benjamin Taylor Huth to honor Taylor’s enthusiasm for life. The fund supports local students who have shown resilience while living with epilepsy and who are committed to pursuing higher education.
Award details
- One-year scholarship of $2,000.
- Intended for outstanding local students who: have faced or are facing the challenges of epilepsy, have demonstrated academic success, have participated in activities outside the classroom or served their community, and who show a strong intention to take full advantage of college or graduate study.
Who is eligible
You...
Introduction
The Taylor Huth Memorial Scholarship was created by family and friends of Benjamin Taylor Huth to honor Taylor’s enthusiasm for life. The fund supports local students who have shown resilience while living with epilepsy and who are committed to pursuing higher education.
Award details
- One-year scholarship of $2,000.
- Intended for outstanding local students who: have faced or are facing the challenges of epilepsy, have demonstrated academic success, have participated in activities outside the classroom or served their community, and who show a strong intention to take full advantage of college or graduate study.
Who is eligible
You...
Colorado Masonic Scholarships
$28,000
Introduction
Founded in 1966, the Colorado Masons’ Benevolent Fund Scholarship Committee has supported Colorado students pursuing higher education. To date, the program has granted more than $15 million in scholarships to upwards of 1,700 students attending colleges and universities within Colorado.
Scholarships
Recent four-year scholarships have been awarded at $7,000 per year, renewable for up to four years (a maximum of $28,000). Awards are made primarily on the basis of leadership, maturity, financial need, and academic performance, and are granted without regard to race, creed, color, sex, or any Masonic affiliation.
Vocational Grants
The committee also offers one-time Vocational Grants...
Introduction
Founded in 1966, the Colorado Masons’ Benevolent Fund Scholarship Committee has supported Colorado students pursuing higher education. To date, the program has granted more than $15 million in scholarships to upwards of 1,700 students attending colleges and universities within Colorado.
Scholarships
Recent four-year scholarships have been awarded at $7,000 per year, renewable for up to four years (a maximum of $28,000). Awards are made primarily on the basis of leadership, maturity, financial need, and academic performance, and are granted without regard to race, creed, color, sex, or any Masonic affiliation.
Vocational Grants
The committee also offers one-time Vocational Grants...
Forward Steps Guardian Scholars
$3,000
Forward Steps is dedicated to helping young people with foster care experience access and complete postsecondary education. We provide financial support, individualized mentoring, and wraparound resource navigation so scholars can reach their academic and career goals.
Applications are open on a rolling basis for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Who is eligible?
- Have verifiable foster care experience (you will need to provide documentation confirming foster care dependency).
- First-time applicants must submit their application before turning 26 years old.
- Be a Colorado resident and plan to attend, or already be enrolled in, a postsecondary institution in Colorado (examples include...
Forward Steps is dedicated to helping young people with foster care experience access and complete postsecondary education. We provide financial support, individualized mentoring, and wraparound resource navigation so scholars can reach their academic and career goals.
Applications are open on a rolling basis for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Who is eligible?
- Have verifiable foster care experience (you will need to provide documentation confirming foster care dependency).
- First-time applicants must submit their application before turning 26 years old.
- Be a Colorado resident and plan to attend, or already be enrolled in, a postsecondary institution in Colorado (examples include...
Arapahoe Pass Scholarship
$12,000
Introduction
The Arapahoe Pass Scholarship supports Boulder County students pursuing higher education at public institutions across Colorado. It is intended for applicants who meet the age and family-education criteria and who plan to attend an accredited public college or university in the state.
Who is eligible
- Must be a graduate or a current graduating senior of a public high school located in Boulder County, Colorado.
- Applicant must be younger than 30 years old at the time the application is submitted.
- Neither parent may hold a college or university degree (applicant should be a first-generation college student).
Award...
Introduction
The Arapahoe Pass Scholarship supports Boulder County students pursuing higher education at public institutions across Colorado. It is intended for applicants who meet the age and family-education criteria and who plan to attend an accredited public college or university in the state.
Who is eligible
- Must be a graduate or a current graduating senior of a public high school located in Boulder County, Colorado.
- Applicant must be younger than 30 years old at the time the application is submitted.
- Neither parent may hold a college or university degree (applicant should be a first-generation college student).
Award...
Braly SOCO Any Athlete Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction
This scholarship honors the legacy of Henry Braly and supports graduating high school seniors connected to Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado who participate in athletics.
Eligibility
- School affiliation: Applicants must be graduating seniors who attend Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado. Alternatively, seniors from the surrounding community who compete in sports for either Branson School or Las Animas School are also eligible.
- Athletic involvement: Candidates are required to participate in school athletics.
- Academic limit: Applicants must have an unweighted GPA of 3.8 or lower to qualify.
Purpose
The award was established...
Introduction
This scholarship honors the legacy of Henry Braly and supports graduating high school seniors connected to Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado who participate in athletics.
Eligibility
- School affiliation: Applicants must be graduating seniors who attend Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado. Alternatively, seniors from the surrounding community who compete in sports for either Branson School or Las Animas School are also eligible.
- Athletic involvement: Candidates are required to participate in school athletics.
- Academic limit: Applicants must have an unweighted GPA of 3.8 or lower to qualify.
Purpose
The award was established...
HB 49 LHS Football Scholarship
$4,900
Introduction
This scholarship supports student-athletes in football and honors the legacy of Henry Braly. It is intended for a Longmont High School senior who plans to enroll in postsecondary education in the fall.
Focus Area
- Athletics (football)
Eligibility
- Must be a football player.
- Must be a graduating senior from Longmont High School.
Academic Limit
- Maximum GPA allowed: 3.8.
Award Details
- One-time scholarship of $4,900, presented in memory of Henry Braly.
About the Scholarship
- Established to commemorate Henry Braly, founder of The Braly Family Foundation. Henry played as a lineman for Longmont High School in...
Introduction
This scholarship supports student-athletes in football and honors the legacy of Henry Braly. It is intended for a Longmont High School senior who plans to enroll in postsecondary education in the fall.
Focus Area
- Athletics (football)
Eligibility
- Must be a football player.
- Must be a graduating senior from Longmont High School.
Academic Limit
- Maximum GPA allowed: 3.8.
Award Details
- One-time scholarship of $4,900, presented in memory of Henry Braly.
About the Scholarship
- Established to commemorate Henry Braly, founder of The Braly Family Foundation. Henry played as a lineman for Longmont High School in...
Diane Dawson Memorial Scholarship
$3,000
Overview
The Diane Dawson Memorial Scholarship was created in 2003 to honor the memory of Gail Diane Dawson. The award offers financial support to young men and women who either have a parent or legal guardian living with a terminal illness (including terminal cancer) or who experienced the death of a parent from a terminal disease while they were enrolled in high school. The scholarship serves students in the greater Denver area and the Sacramento region. Thanks to the efforts of Diane’s family and friends, her enthusiasm for life, community service, and devotion to education is carried forward through this...
Overview
The Diane Dawson Memorial Scholarship was created in 2003 to honor the memory of Gail Diane Dawson. The award offers financial support to young men and women who either have a parent or legal guardian living with a terminal illness (including terminal cancer) or who experienced the death of a parent from a terminal disease while they were enrolled in high school. The scholarship serves students in the greater Denver area and the Sacramento region. Thanks to the efforts of Diane’s family and friends, her enthusiasm for life, community service, and devotion to education is carried forward through this...
Noah Thomas Foster Memorial Scholarship
$1,500
Introduction
Queener Law is proud to sponsor the annual Noah Thomas Foster Scholarship. Each year we will award a $1,500 scholarship to assist with tuition or other education-related costs. The scholarship is open to one graduating high school senior from Kentucky, Tennessee, or Colorado who will enroll in a two- or four-year college or university.
About Queener Law
For more than two decades, Queener Law has been committed to protecting the legal rights of individuals during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. People typically reach out to our office after serious injuries, when facing mounting medical bills,...
Introduction
Queener Law is proud to sponsor the annual Noah Thomas Foster Scholarship. Each year we will award a $1,500 scholarship to assist with tuition or other education-related costs. The scholarship is open to one graduating high school senior from Kentucky, Tennessee, or Colorado who will enroll in a two- or four-year college or university.
About Queener Law
For more than two decades, Queener Law has been committed to protecting the legal rights of individuals during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. People typically reach out to our office after serious injuries, when facing mounting medical bills,...
Stephen T. Marchello Scholarship
$3,000
Purpose
The Stephen T. Marchello Scholarship Foundation seeks to ease the financial strain faced by childhood cancer survivors and their families as they pursue higher education. These young adults and their families have endured life-changing experiences that continue to affect them long-term.
Eligibility
- Open to high school graduates of the current year who are survivors of childhood cancer.
- Applicants must be residents of Colorado or Montana.
Application deadline and submission
- All application materials must arrive at the address provided by the foundation no later than 5:00 P.M. on March 15.
- If March 15 falls on a...
Purpose
The Stephen T. Marchello Scholarship Foundation seeks to ease the financial strain faced by childhood cancer survivors and their families as they pursue higher education. These young adults and their families have endured life-changing experiences that continue to affect them long-term.
Eligibility
- Open to high school graduates of the current year who are survivors of childhood cancer.
- Applicants must be residents of Colorado or Montana.
Application deadline and submission
- All application materials must arrive at the address provided by the foundation no later than 5:00 P.M. on March 15.
- If March 15 falls on a...
West Yellowstone Foundation Scholarship Program
$20,000
Introduction
These scholarships are funded annually through the West Yellowstone Foundation, the Siegel Family Scholarship Fund, the Cross Charitable Foundation and other private gifts and grants. Awards are intended to help students pay for accredited programs, including: four- or five‑year college/university degrees, two‑year college degrees, trade or vocational certificate programs, and approved online courses.
Award details
- Up to $5,000 per year when funds are available (renewable up to four years; maximum total award up to $20,000).
- Scholarships may be renewed each year for a maximum of four years of post‑secondary study (a fifth year may be approved only...
Introduction
These scholarships are funded annually through the West Yellowstone Foundation, the Siegel Family Scholarship Fund, the Cross Charitable Foundation and other private gifts and grants. Awards are intended to help students pay for accredited programs, including: four- or five‑year college/university degrees, two‑year college degrees, trade or vocational certificate programs, and approved online courses.
Award details
- Up to $5,000 per year when funds are available (renewable up to four years; maximum total award up to $20,000).
- Scholarships may be renewed each year for a maximum of four years of post‑secondary study (a fifth year may be approved only...
Reach Higher Montana Scholarship Opportunities
$2,000
You have a story — about persistence, service, growth, or learning — and that story can help you earn scholarship money. Scholarships are funds for college that do not need to be repaid. Use your experiences to apply; local and regional awards often offer the best odds because fewer students compete for them than for national scholarships.
Montana Scholarships — Overview
- We’ve assembled a collection of state, local, and selected national scholarships for Montana students. Based on years of experience helping students apply, local awards tend to be easier to win than large national scholarships due to smaller applicant...
You have a story — about persistence, service, growth, or learning — and that story can help you earn scholarship money. Scholarships are funds for college that do not need to be repaid. Use your experiences to apply; local and regional awards often offer the best odds because fewer students compete for them than for national scholarships.
Montana Scholarships — Overview
- We’ve assembled a collection of state, local, and selected national scholarships for Montana students. Based on years of experience helping students apply, local awards tend to be easier to win than large national scholarships due to smaller applicant...
Gordon Hay Scholarship
$10,000
Overview
The Gordon Hay Scholarship Fund was created to honor Gordon Hay, an organizational development leader who championed transformational change by engaging people’s hearts and minds in strategic work. He believed that internal passion drives outstanding results. In his memory, the scholarship supports students pursuing non-performance careers in the performing arts.
Award summary
- Each year the Gordon Hay Scholarship Committee may award up to two one-time scholarships, each worth as much as $10,000.
- Application deadline: March 18, 2026.
- Recipients are selected from among graduating high school seniors and college underclassmen (freshmen or sophomores).
Purpose and permitted uses...
Overview
The Gordon Hay Scholarship Fund was created to honor Gordon Hay, an organizational development leader who championed transformational change by engaging people’s hearts and minds in strategic work. He believed that internal passion drives outstanding results. In his memory, the scholarship supports students pursuing non-performance careers in the performing arts.
Award summary
- Each year the Gordon Hay Scholarship Committee may award up to two one-time scholarships, each worth as much as $10,000.
- Application deadline: March 18, 2026.
- Recipients are selected from among graduating high school seniors and college underclassmen (freshmen or sophomores).
Purpose and permitted uses...
Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Scholarships
$6,000
Thanks to the remarkable generosity of our supporters, more than 5,000 students from the Chattanooga area have been able to pursue college. Helping as many local students as possible attain a college degree is central to our mission to strengthen our city and contribute to a better world.
Eligibility
- Scholarships administered by CFGC are available exclusively to students from the Chattanooga region.
- Awards may be considered for eligible graduating high school seniors, current college students seeking scholarship support, and existing CFGC scholars.
How to apply
- Use the CFGC Scholarship Application and Account Portal to submit applications and...
Thanks to the remarkable generosity of our supporters, more than 5,000 students from the Chattanooga area have been able to pursue college. Helping as many local students as possible attain a college degree is central to our mission to strengthen our city and contribute to a better world.
Eligibility
- Scholarships administered by CFGC are available exclusively to students from the Chattanooga region.
- Awards may be considered for eligible graduating high school seniors, current college students seeking scholarship support, and existing CFGC scholars.
How to apply
- Use the CFGC Scholarship Application and Account Portal to submit applications and...
New England ISA Undergrad/Grad Scholarship
$2,500
Overview Since 1990 the New England Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (NEC-ISA) has supported students studying arboriculture, urban forestry, and closely related disciplines through annual scholarships. The awards aim to foster interest in shade and ornamental trees, honor academic achievement, and provide financial assistance. Scholarship Awards Each year NEC-ISA presents two scholarships of $2,500 apiece. Awardees are encouraged to participate in the arboriculture profession and receive complimentary registration to the Chapter’s annual conference, one night’s lodging, and two banquet tickets for a guest. Eligibility Applicants must meet one of the following residency/enrollment criteria: - Be enrolled full-time at...
Overview Since 1990 the New England Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (NEC-ISA) has supported students studying arboriculture, urban forestry, and closely related disciplines through annual scholarships. The awards aim to foster interest in shade and ornamental trees, honor academic achievement, and provide financial assistance. Scholarship Awards Each year NEC-ISA presents two scholarships of $2,500 apiece. Awardees are encouraged to participate in the arboriculture profession and receive complimentary registration to the Chapter’s annual conference, one night’s lodging, and two banquet tickets for a guest. Eligibility Applicants must meet one of the following residency/enrollment criteria: - Be enrolled full-time at...
Charles H. Williamson Memorial Scholarship
$40,000
History
Founded as a trust in 1925 by Mrs. W. W. Williamson and Mrs. Walter A. Harris (respectively the mother and sister of Charles H. Williamson), the Charles H. Williamson Scholarship originally funded a scholarship reserved for graduates of Lanier High School for Boys, where Mr. Williamson had been a student, with recipients required to attend the University of Georgia. In 1974 the program was broadened to award multiple four-year college scholarships to both male and female graduates of what is now Central High School.
Purpose
To fund four-year scholarships for Central High School graduates from Macon, Georgia, who will...
History
Founded as a trust in 1925 by Mrs. W. W. Williamson and Mrs. Walter A. Harris (respectively the mother and sister of Charles H. Williamson), the Charles H. Williamson Scholarship originally funded a scholarship reserved for graduates of Lanier High School for Boys, where Mr. Williamson had been a student, with recipients required to attend the University of Georgia. In 1974 the program was broadened to award multiple four-year college scholarships to both male and female graduates of what is now Central High School.
Purpose
To fund four-year scholarships for Central High School graduates from Macon, Georgia, who will...
SMACNA College of Fellows Scholarship Program
$16,000
Mission
The SMACNA College of Fellows (COF) Scholarship Program exists to identify and honor academically talented young people and emerging leaders connected to the SMACNA community. The program seeks to give these individuals opportunities to continue their education, develop leadership abilities, and become constructive contributors to society.
Eligibility / Primary Purpose
The primary purpose of the fund is to award scholarships to eligible applicants from the SMACNA extended family who are pursuing undergraduate studies at accredited institutions of higher education. Recipients include:
- Contractors who are SMACNA members
- Employees of SMACNA member contractors
- SMACNA chapter executives
- National...
Mission
The SMACNA College of Fellows (COF) Scholarship Program exists to identify and honor academically talented young people and emerging leaders connected to the SMACNA community. The program seeks to give these individuals opportunities to continue their education, develop leadership abilities, and become constructive contributors to society.
Eligibility / Primary Purpose
The primary purpose of the fund is to award scholarships to eligible applicants from the SMACNA extended family who are pursuing undergraduate studies at accredited institutions of higher education. Recipients include:
- Contractors who are SMACNA members
- Employees of SMACNA member contractors
- SMACNA chapter executives
- National...
Leo H. Brooks Scholarship
$2,500
Leo H. Brooks (September 13, 1932 – 2014) was a lifelong educator from Bainbridge, Georgia. After finishing Bainbridge High School, he pursued higher education at Florida State University and Troy State University, earning his bachelor’s degree from Troy State in 1959. He later completed a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration at Mississippi College in 1966. Early in his career he taught social studies and coached athletics at Coffee High School in Douglas, Georgia, then spent nine years teaching at Mark Smith High School in Macon. He went on to serve more than twenty-four years as a school administrator within the...
Leo H. Brooks (September 13, 1932 – 2014) was a lifelong educator from Bainbridge, Georgia. After finishing Bainbridge High School, he pursued higher education at Florida State University and Troy State University, earning his bachelor’s degree from Troy State in 1959. He later completed a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration at Mississippi College in 1966. Early in his career he taught social studies and coached athletics at Coffee High School in Douglas, Georgia, then spent nine years teaching at Mark Smith High School in Macon. He went on to serve more than twenty-four years as a school administrator within the...
North Dakota Dollars for Scholars Scholarships
$2,500
Overview and application window
- Students may submit scholarship applications from January 1 through April 1 each year. Awards range from $600 up to $2,500. Applicants must be graduates of a North Dakota high school. Below are the available scholarships administered through North Dakota Dollars for Scholars, with amounts, eligibility criteria, preferences, and GPA requirements.
General eligibility notes
- Unless otherwise specified, applicants should meet the GPA minimums listed for each award. Some scholarships require full-time enrollment. Several awards give preference based on high school, field of study, military affiliation, financial need, or community service. Read each description carefully for...
Overview and application window
- Students may submit scholarship applications from January 1 through April 1 each year. Awards range from $600 up to $2,500. Applicants must be graduates of a North Dakota high school. Below are the available scholarships administered through North Dakota Dollars for Scholars, with amounts, eligibility criteria, preferences, and GPA requirements.
General eligibility notes
- Unless otherwise specified, applicants should meet the GPA minimums listed for each award. Some scholarships require full-time enrollment. Several awards give preference based on high school, field of study, military affiliation, financial need, or community service. Read each description carefully for...
Birthplace of a Nation Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
At The Leiva Law Firm we honor Virginia’s long-standing place in American history while investing in future leaders. Known as “The Birthplace of a Nation,” Virginia’s role in shaping the country’s founding principles inspires our new scholarship: The Birthplace Of A Nation Scholarship. This $1,000 award invites students to consider how the nation’s earliest ideals have transformed and to offer ideas for the nation’s future direction.
Scholarship focus
We are especially eager to hear from first-generation Americans whose parents immigrated to the United States; their perspectives add a distinct and meaningful viewpoint on the American story. Applicants should submit...
Introduction
At The Leiva Law Firm we honor Virginia’s long-standing place in American history while investing in future leaders. Known as “The Birthplace of a Nation,” Virginia’s role in shaping the country’s founding principles inspires our new scholarship: The Birthplace Of A Nation Scholarship. This $1,000 award invites students to consider how the nation’s earliest ideals have transformed and to offer ideas for the nation’s future direction.
Scholarship focus
We are especially eager to hear from first-generation Americans whose parents immigrated to the United States; their perspectives add a distinct and meaningful viewpoint on the American story. Applicants should submit...
Frank Vail Music Memorial Scholarship
$3,000
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
Aserina Hill Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
Monroe Justice and Equality Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
Clasen Scholarship
$1,000
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
Williams Foundation Trailblazer Scholarship
$1,000
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
Jiffy Lube Teen Driver Scholarship Program
$6,500
Overview
The Jiffy Lube “What Drives You?” Scholarship Program was established to provide an early chance for high school students to earn financial support for college or approved technical/professional training. Sponsored by local Jiffy Lube owners, the program asks students to describe “What Drives You?” in a written entry of 500 words or fewer. Jiffy Lube is interested in learning about students’ current motivations and future aspirations.
Who may apply
This opportunity is open to high school students, including those enrolled in driver education and teen drivers attending high school. Awards are not determined by GPA or conventional academic metrics;...
Overview
The Jiffy Lube “What Drives You?” Scholarship Program was established to provide an early chance for high school students to earn financial support for college or approved technical/professional training. Sponsored by local Jiffy Lube owners, the program asks students to describe “What Drives You?” in a written entry of 500 words or fewer. Jiffy Lube is interested in learning about students’ current motivations and future aspirations.
Who may apply
This opportunity is open to high school students, including those enrolled in driver education and teen drivers attending high school. Awards are not determined by GPA or conventional academic metrics;...
Douglas J.J. Peters Veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts Scholarship
$8,699
Douglas J.J. Peters Veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts Scholarship (VAIC) — Summary and Application Guide
Overview
The VAIC scholarship provides financial support to U.S. uniformed service members who served in the Afghanistan or Iraq conflicts and to certain family members (son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, or spouse) who are pursuing postsecondary education at an eligible Maryland institution.
Important dates
- Application opens for the 2025–2026 academic year: April 15, 2025.
- Application closes for the 2025–2026 academic year: April 1, 2026.
- Notification: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. No fixed notification date is published; applicants should submit all...
Douglas J.J. Peters Veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts Scholarship (VAIC) — Summary and Application Guide
Overview
The VAIC scholarship provides financial support to U.S. uniformed service members who served in the Afghanistan or Iraq conflicts and to certain family members (son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, or spouse) who are pursuing postsecondary education at an eligible Maryland institution.
Important dates
- Application opens for the 2025–2026 academic year: April 15, 2025.
- Application closes for the 2025–2026 academic year: April 1, 2026.
- Notification: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. No fixed notification date is published; applicants should submit all...
Maryland Education and Training Voucher
$1,000
Overview
The Maryland Education and Training Voucher (ETV) is a federally funded, state-run initiative that offers financial aid plus academic and supportive services to young people who have exited foster care and are enrolled in approved colleges, universities, or vocational training programs.
Application opening dates
- Academic Year 2025–2026 — Applications open April 1, 2025
- Academic Year 2026–2027 — Applications open April 1, 2026
Who is eligible
You may apply if you are a current or former foster youth who meets at least one of the following conditions:
- You will remain in foster care through your 18th birthday...
Overview
The Maryland Education and Training Voucher (ETV) is a federally funded, state-run initiative that offers financial aid plus academic and supportive services to young people who have exited foster care and are enrolled in approved colleges, universities, or vocational training programs.
Application opening dates
- Academic Year 2025–2026 — Applications open April 1, 2025
- Academic Year 2026–2027 — Applications open April 1, 2026
Who is eligible
You may apply if you are a current or former foster youth who meets at least one of the following conditions:
- You will remain in foster care through your 18th birthday...