Scholarship Opportunites

This is a great resource to learn more about scholarships. Known as the "Ultimate Scholarship Guide: What You Need to Know" this LINK explains what the different scholarships are and how to maximize your scholarships.

Applying to scholarships can seem like an exercise in futility if you don’t have a 4.0 GPA or an impressive extracurricular record. But winning scholarships is more about your attitude than your accolades. If you’re persistent and apply to scholarships you qualify for, you’ll have a much better chance than if you phone it in.

Set aside time every week to look over these resources and find scholarships that you may be eligible for. Every dollar you earn in scholarships is a dollar you won’t have to borrow in student loans.

The best scholarship search engines will be FREE and not ask for personal banking information, they will list a wide range of scholarships, including niche awards, sweepstakes and large national prizes. Most sites also let you create a profile where you can save scholarship applications for later or receive notifications when a scholarship matching your skill set is posted.

Scholarship sites should also let you filter awards by specific categories and characteristics, such as your location, grade point average (GPA) or ethnicity. Narrowing down scholarships is crucial to your success because you’re more likely to win awards that pertain to your unique talents and interests.

CollegeCovered.com is a Free resource on planning and paying for college.  This link offers a college planning calendar that is a yearlong checklist for high school seniors and parents detailing the must-do's for the college application process.  There is also a link to enter for a chance to win a $10,000 scholarship, visit Scholarship.CollegeCovered.com .  Needing help with FAFSA?  College.Covered offers an interactive FAFSA assistant who can help you and your student with the completion of the application and tips and guidance.  Please visit CollegeCovered.com for more information.

The Kansas Board of Regents offers numerous scholarship options for colleges and universities in the state of Kansas.  There are scholarships offered for technical schools, ethnic minority scholarships, military scholarships, nursing scholarships and scholarships offered in the teaching field to name a few.  Visit www.kansasregents.org  click on Students - then Students Financial Aid - then Scholarships and Grants to learn more about these opportunities.   There are several Kansas Board of Regents scholarships - please check out their website, following the underlined prompts above or stop by the Counseling Office to learn more!!

The Work Ethic Scholarship Program is for students who are willing to learn a trade that's in demand like Plumbers, electricians, welders and all skilled workers who make civilized life possible.  For more information regarding this scholarship visit:  https://www.mikeroweworks.org/scholarship/ 

Military resources are available for scholarships at kansasregents.org

Resources for students with disabilities - Federal Disability Resources & Scholarships at disability.gov  OR the National Center for Learning Disabilities at ncid.org/scholarships-and-awards

The Wichita Electrical JATC is a 4-year electrical apprenticeship for electricians. During their program the apprentices receive 900 hours of classroom instruction and 8<000 paid hours of on the job training. You will then graduate with a Journeyman's License.  for more information about their program you may visit their website at www.wejatc.org .

StudentScholarships.org is a scholarship search engine that offers a variety of opportunities to students to earn free $ towards a college education.  Some scholarships are "no essay" , others are for specialized areas of interest and some are just fun!  The list is ever changing with new scholarships and deadlines.  Once you create an account - then keep checking for updates!

Quest Bridge - The National College Match  Full Scholarships to 48 top colleges.  Visit the Quest Bridge LINK to learn more. Full four-year scholarships worth over $200,000 each - for academically outstanding high school seniors from low-income backgrounds.

Fastweb aggregates awards from both large and small directories. You have to make a profile to search for scholarships, which is similar to other sites. But after the initial sign-up process, you can easily search for scholarships and filter your results based on several data points. Fastweb will also notify you when a new scholarship matching your description is posted and when you have upcoming deadlines. 

Applying to scholarships can feel repetitive; that’s why Going Merry lets students type in information once and apply for multiple scholarships at the same time. If you’re in a time crunch, look for awards on Going Merry  www.goingmerry.com/  before checking out the other major sites.

The site also prides itself on including local awards, which are less competitive and may be easier to win than big national scholarships.


While many scholarship sites are difficult to navigate, Bold.org has one of the cleanest interfaces. It’s easy to search and find different scholarships you may be eligible for and you can filter by your education level, award category, award amount and deadline. You can even toggle on the “no-essay” button to find scholarships that don’t require a written essay. 

You’re probably familiar with the College Board if you’ve taken the SAT, AP tests or other college entry exams. But the College Board can help you after you’ve been accepted into a school—its scholarship search helps you find awards to help you pay for college.

After you create an account, you can filter awards by your interests, field of study, club affiliations or specific situations, like if your parents are divorced. College Board will also automatically match you with eligible scholarships based on the information in your profile. There is also an autofill function, which allows you to reuse information from other scholarship applications, saving you time and helping you apply for more awards.