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Scholarship of the Day
Leaders Save Lives Scholarship.
This scholarship is from the American Red Cross. This scholarship is open to high school and college students including trade schools or community colleges Simply organize a blood drive within these time frames. Awards of up to $2500. Deadlines are: December 15th-January 15th, & June 1st- August 31st. For more information visit
Achieve Today Scholarship.
This scholarship is open to current college students aged 18 and older who are willing to create a video about overcoming obstacles through the use of personal development principles. Award is $2000. Deadlines are August 31st and December 31st. For more information visit https://www.achievetoday.com/scholarships.
SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship.
This scholarship is open to students enrolled full-time at a college or university, who are pursuing STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics). Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.5. Deadline is on a rolling basis (12 awarded per year). Award is $2,500. This scholarship is open to students worldwide and there are no age restrictions. For more information visit https://www.sbbscholarship.com/
Innovation in Education Scholarship.
This scholarship is open to high school, undergraduate, and graduate college students who have designed an innovative project that makes a difference in the lives of others with a GPA minimum of 3.0. The award is $500 and repeats monthly. Open to students in the US and Canada. The deadline is the 20th of every month. For more information visit https://www.latutors123.com/scholarships/innovation-in-education/
Employment BOOST Academic Scholarship.
This scholarship is open to high school seniors and 2-year and 4-year college students in the US with a GPA of 3.6 or higher. This scholarship is open to students pursuing any major. 1 scholarship will be given to a student pursuing any major and a 2nd scholarship will be given to a student pursuing business or STEM fields. Deadlines are accepted year-round on a rolling basis. Awards of $1000. For more information visit https://employmentboost.com/scholarship/
Because College is Expensive Scholarship.
This scholarship is open to high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, current undergraduate and graduate college students and adults looking to head back to school. This is a scholarship sweepstakes. It is offered quarterly. Deadlines are March 31st, June 30th, September 30th and December 31st. This award is $500. For more information visit https://cedaredlending.com/scholarship/
Leaders Save Lives Scholarship.
This scholarship is from the American Red Cross. This scholarship is open to high school and college students including trade schools or community colleges. Simply organize a blood drive within these time frames. Awards of up to $2500. Deadlines are: December 15th-January 15th, & June 1st- August 31st. For more information visit https://www.redcrossblood.org/hosting-a-blood-drive/learn-about-hosting/why-host-a-blood-drive/leaders-save-lives.html
LawnStarter Lawnpreneur Scholarship.
This scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors, current 2-year, 4-year, and graduate college students who plan to start a lawn care business. All academic majors are welcome. Award is $1000. Deadlines for this scholarship are August 20th and December 31st. For more information visit https://www.lawnstarter.com/scholarship.
Lamber-Goodnow Injury Law Team Education Scholarships.
Multiple scholarship categories are awarded within this opportunity. Award categories include enrolled high school, 2-year college, 4-year college, Nursing, Law School, Medical School, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy students. Awards are $1000. Deadline is December 1st. For more information visit https://lambergoodnow.com/scholarships/.
Foreclosure.com Scholarship Program.
This scholarship is open to currently enrolled college students (graduate students, law students, and/or high school seniors are NOT eligible) who are invited to apply. Freshmen entering Fall are eligible once they have received a student ID number. Students must write an online application and 800 – 2000 word essay on how they can capitalize on foreclosures, bankruptcy homes, and tax liens properties. Multiple awards were given up to $4,000. The deadline is December 15th. For more information visit https://www.foreclosure.com/scholarship/
Equitable Excellence Scholarship.
This scholarship is open to high school students in the US and Puerto Rico who plan to enroll full-time at two and four-year US institutions. Award is up to $20,000. Deadline is December 18th. For more information, visit https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/equitableexcellence/
Emergency Educational Grants from Elks National Foundation.
These $5,000 renewable opportunities are open to undergraduate students who are children of a disabled or deceased Elks member. Deadline is December 31st. For more information visit https://www.elks.org/scholars/scholarships/eefgrants.cfm
College Is Power Scholarship.
This scholarship is open to high school seniors and current college students age 17 or older who are planning to attend or currently attending a full or part-time college program. Award is $1000. Deadline is December 31st. For more information visit http://www.collegeispower.com/scholarship.cfm
CFESA Cares Scholarships.
These scholarships are for graduating high school seniors, current college students, and adults working as commercial food service technicians. Students must have obtained or are currently working on obtaining a high school diploma or equivalent. Awards are up to $2,500. The deadlines are July 1st and December 1st. For more information visit https://cfesa.com/cfesa-cares-scholarships/
Americanism Essay Contest.
This scholarship is open to students in grades 7-12, including home-schooled students. Sponsored by the Fleet Reserve Association, applicants must write an essay about Americanism and patriotism. Awards of up to $5000. Deadline is December 1st. For more information visit https://fra.org/fra/web/events_and_programs/7_12th_grade_essay_contest/web/content/essay_contest.aspx?hkey=707c4b42-2eb8-4992-9d57-31b8bd14c68a.
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10 Things You Love About You.
This scholarship from Unigo is open to students age 14 and older who are enrolled or will be enrolled in either a college, university, or trade school in the next 5 years. Create a top ten list of the reasons you should get a scholarship. Award is $1500. Deadline is December 31st. For more information visit https://www.unigo.com/scholarship/our-scholarships/top-ten-list-scholarship/
If you are not a citizen of the United States, you can still apply for scholarships. Please review the information below and apply if you qualify!
Scholarship link for students who are not citizens of the United States
https://usahello.org/education/university-adult-education/scholarships/#fields
https://horatioalger.org/scholarships-and-services/undergraduate-scholarships/
https://www.top10onlinecolleges.org/scholarships-for/undocumented-students/
https://scholarships360.org/scholarships/scholarships-for-immigrants/
https://www.thedream.us/scholarships/opportunity-scholarship/
John and Joy Haines Scholarship for African Students
Merit and needs-based scholarships for students from developing countries, with preference given to students from the African continent. Students must not be US citizens or permanent residents. Students must attend the University of Oregon. The award ranges from $1,000 to $12,000.
Dr. Dapo and Mrs. Lillie Popoola African Student Scholarship
Merit and needs-based scholarships for students from the African continent. Students must not be US citizens or permanent residents. Students must attend the University of Oregon. The award ranges from $1,000 to $12,000.
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
A $90,000 scholarship awarded over 2 years for immigrants, refugees, and first-generation Americans. You must be planning to enroll full-time in a graduate degree program in the U.S.
Phone: 212-405-8234
Email: PDSoros@pdsoros.org
Do you still need money for college?
Consider the ROTC or the National Guard. Links to benefits and requirements are listed below.
Greetings from the University of North Georgia!
The Army ROTC scholarship application is open! We highly encourage all seniors to start the application immediately so that there is maximum time to help them make their applications as competitive as possible. There will be three national boards – October 25, January 26, and March 26 for students to start college in Fall of 2026.
At the University of North Georgia, one of only six Senior Military Colleges in the nation, we’re looking for high school seniors who want to serve our nation as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army. The Army ROTC Scholarship pays for room and board (up to $12,000 per year) or 100% of tuition and fees + $420/month stipend + $1,200/yr book allowance. Click here for eligibility criteria, benefits, and how to apply.
We are the best value university of the nation’s six Senior Military Colleges. Our cost for tuition, fees, room, meals, books, and uniforms is about $23,800 for the first year. The following three years are each $2,800 less as there is no uniform fee in subsequent years. Last year, more than 60 high school seniors were awarded three and four-year Army ROTC scholarships to enroll in the Corps of Cadets at UNG.
National Guard Scholarships
Dedicated National Guard (DEDNG) Scholarship: Covers full tuition or room and board, plus up to $1,200 for books and a monthly stipend.
Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty (GRFD) Scholarship: Provides full tuition and fees or room and board for up to four years at a public or private school with an ROTC program.
Federal Tuition Assistance (FTA): Offers up to $4,500 annually towards school or professional training.
Montgomery G.I. Bill (Chapter 1606): Provides educational benefits to members of the Selected Reserve and National Guard, covering tuition and other expenses.
State-Specific Tuition Assistance: Many states offer 100% paid tuition for National Guard members at state institutions.
ROTC Scholarships: National Guard members can apply for scholarships through ROTC programs.
Army Emergency Relief (AER): Provides financial assistance for educational expenses and other needs.
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Scholarship Websites
Fastweb has roughly 1.5 million scholarships available on its site. Before you can really get started, you’ll need to make a profile, but rest assured, it’s for a good reason. Fastweb matches you with scholarships specifically targeted to your strengths, interests, and skills.
A cool feature of Niche’s scholarship search tool is their “Easy to Apply” section. You can filter for scholarship opportunities that don’t require essays, GPA, or letters of recommendation for fast application.
If you’ve taken an AP class (and that AP test) in high school, you’re probably already familiar with College Board. They also have a scholarship search tool with results from more than 2,200 programs.
You can find some pretty unique scholarships within Edvisors’ different lists. Definitely take a look through the “Weird and Unusual Scholarships” list, which has featured scholarships related to everything from bull-riding to beef-loving.
With Unigo, you can approach the scholarship search from so many different angles (college, state, major, etc.). They host over $34 billion worth of scholarships, and they even have a section dedicated to scholarships for high school seniors.
Peterson’s believes that digitization is leveling the playing field for students accessing education. It’s helping to do exactly that with its online scholarship search, which will match you with financial aid that you qualify for.
Chegg has over 25,000 scholarships for you to look through, and it lets you specify whether you’re a college or high school student. You can search for and save scholarships in a few seconds -- super straightforward!
Scholarships.com gives you the option of using their scholarship search algorithm or looking through their scholarship directory yourself. Whichever you choose, you’re sure to find something among their 3.7 million scholarships and grants.
According to Cappex, they’re the “largest, multi-billion dollar scholarship database” in the country. Their site also lets you sort scholarships by application deadline, which is perfect for planning ahead or pushing out those last minute essays.
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