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Various Due Dates
Missouri United Insurance Council (M.U.S.I.C.) Scholarship: Two scholarships of $2,000 each will be awarded to 2024 graduating seniors of districts that are MUSIC members.
All seniors may apply but only ONE application from our district may be submitted.
The application includes an essay and a letter of recommendation. Printed applications are due to the Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Must be a resident of A.D. Stowell School attendance area.
Must be of good moral character.
Must be a graduating high school senior from Hannibal High School.
Must have an academic record sufficient to indicate an aptitude for vocational or technical school or probably success in a college program.
Must show reasonable need for financial assistance.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Two Scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $1500, one to a male and one to a female.
Applicants will be judged on school and community activities, academic achievement, and financial need.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
There will be 2 scholarships offered in the amount of $500 each.
Applicants will be judged on school and community activities.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date
Blessing Health System’s Hannibal Community Health Services Committee (formerly known as Hannibal Clinic Health Services), is proud to once again offer a $1,000 scholarship!
To be considered for this competitive scholarship, the student must:
have a parent/legal guardian actively employed with the Health System,
be a graduating senior in high school, and
plan to pursue higher education in a health care related field after graduation.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date
Chariton Valley is committed to strengthening our rural communities, building lasting relationships and helping promising students pursue their dreams. Each year Chariton Valley offers five local scholarships to high school seniors in the amount of $500 each, in addition to the Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) National Scholarship opportunity.
Chariton Valley annually awards scholarships to exceptional students for their first year of college or vocational school. We have awarded nearly $80,000 dollars in scholarships since its inception.
Eligibility: High school seniors planning to attend an accredited college, university, or vocational-technical school. Parent or guardian status as Chariton Valley customer is also required for eligibility.
Applicants must be graduating high school seniors from the Hannibal or Lee’s Summit school districts.
Must plan to pursue an undergraduate degree in engineering at any accredited junior college, college, or university;
Applicants must have demonstrated financial need; must have demonstrated leadership skills and good character.
An essay and reference letter must be included.
Scholarship amount is: Up to $500 - $1,000 depending on funding.
The application includes an essay and a letter of recommendation. Printed applications are due to the Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date
Due By February 19, 2026
Must be a graduate of a high school with its physical location located in one of the following counties of the state of Missouri: Ralls, Pike, and Marion
Must be of good moral character.
Financial need of applicant.
The academic record of said applicant while in high school.
The application includes an essay and a letter of recommendation. Printed applications are due to the Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date
Scholarship amount is $1000.
Applicants must have participated in the arts, with arts-related educational and career goals. The arts may encompass visual, vocal, instrumental, theater, dance, literature, writing, etc.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Applicants must be a HHS senior.
Been a member of the Girl Scouts program or been involved in some way with the program.
Plan to further their education at a college, university, or technical school.
Preference will be given to students who plan to pursue a degree in science, any STEM related field, or have an interest in business.
Applicants will be evaluated on leadership qualities.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Open to graduating high school seniors who meet ALL of the following criteria:
Applicants must be female, graduating seniors of Hannibal High School.
Applicants must plan to pursue post-secondary education seeking a degree in a medical related program.
Applications will be evaluated on academics as well as community service.
This is a $1,000 scholarship
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
A $250 scholarship will be awarded to one graduating senior at HHS.
Must be a graduating senior at Hannibal High School.
Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.
Write a well-constructed essay describing how school spirit is carried out in your life.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Must be a resident of Ralls County, Missouri.
Must use the scholarship as a full-time student in an accredited university or college.
Students pursuing a career in the field of education will be favored.
Must demonstrate a financial need for such funds as well as have a good moral
Character and possess a strong academic record based on scholarship and involvement in extracurricular activities. Completion of attached application setting forth details of aforementioned criteria is necessary.
Provide report prepared by school counselor or an official of the school to serve as further recommendation for financial aid need.
For consideration of scholarship renewal, the scholarship recipient must submit the latest transcript from the attending university or college and must maintain an overall 3.00 G.P.A. and continue to demonstrate financial need.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Purpose of Scholarship: In accordance with National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association’s (NIAAA) purpose to promote, facilitate, and increase the knowledge and understanding of the vital role of interscholastic athletics in the educational system, this scholarship program will foster and acknowledge the partnership between the NIAAA and secondary education. The scholarships will recognize the distinguished scholastic, leadership, and citizenship attributes of high school student athletes, and the importance of high school athletics in each student’s life.
Criteria: 1. Applicant must be a Senior
2. Applicant must have achieved at least one (1) of the following: (A)minimum of B+ average; (B)Ranked in the top 25% of class; (C)ACT score of 24 or an SAT score of 1100 (Math and Reading)
3. Applicant must have participated in two sports for at least two years in each sport
4. Applicant must have earned at least one varsity letter in each of two sports
5. Applicant must complete attached scholar/essay application
6. Applicant must have a letter of recommendation from the high school athletic administrator/director
7. School athletic director must be an NIAAA member and a member of their respective state athletic administrators association
8. The principal or athletic director must sign the application to ensure that the academic information submitted is accurate
9. All hard copy materials must be postmarked or electronic materials sent to the NIAAA State Liaison in your respective state by your state's deadline. Select your state at the bottom of the website Scholarship Page to view your state's deadline and liaison information.
Scholarship Awards: State Winners - one male and one female will each receive a plaque recognizing them as state winners NIAAA Section Winners - one male and one female will each receive a $2,000 scholarship and a plaque recognizing them as section winners National Winners - one male and one female will each receive a $4,000 scholarship and a glass etching recognizing them as national winners
The one-year scholarship in the amount of $250.00 will be awarded to a graduating senior who plans to major in the field of education.
Scholarship will be awarded on academic records, extra-curricular and community activities, and financial need
Must be majoring in the field of education
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Applicants must be graduates of Hannibal High School or Mark Twain High School,
Applicants must be of good moral character, and have financial need.
The academic record of the applicants will be a factor in selection.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
There will be 6 scholarships in the amount of $1000 each.
Applicants are judged on financial need, academic ability, extracurricular activities, and work.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Applicant must be a child or grandchild of a U.S. military veteran (step-relations, adopted children included).
Must be a high school senior graduating in Spring/Summer 2026.
Resident of Northeast or Central Missouri.
Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.
Must be pursuing college, trade/vocational school, ROTC, or military enlistment.
Applicants must be a Missouri resident and a citizen of the United States.
Scholarships are awarded based on a need for financial assistance to upgrade skills and/or to complete education for career advancements.
To receive the award, the applicant must show evidence of acceptance into an accredited program.
The application includes an essay and a letter of recommendation. Printed applications are due to the Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Missouri Courage Scholarship (MCS) and our partner organizations award scholarships to graduating seniors from Missouri high schools pursuing higher education.
Applications will be comprehensively evaluated on a variety of metrics including academic achievement, school involvement, community engagement, diversity, demonstrations of courage, and commitment to enhancing the lives of LGBTQ individuals and working toward social justice.
Scholarships are paid directly to the accredited college/university/vocational school of their choice, where they must be enrolled as a full-time student.
Applicants' information will only be shared with scholarship committee members of MCS and partner organizations.
The Missouri Association for College Admission Counseling (MOACAC) is pleased to offer the Braxton Rethwisch scholarship to high school seniors who exhibit a commitment to learning and have demonstrated leadership skills and community service involvement. A total of five one-time $1,000 scholarships will be awarded.
Open to current high school seniors who have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater
Applicants must be a Missouri resident or graduate from a high school in the state of Missouri
Applicant must enroll as a full-time student at a MOACAC member post-secondary institution. Please click here for the list of member institutions.*
Must be a resident of Ralls County, Missouri
Must use the scholarship as a full-time student in an accredited university or college
Students pursuing a career in the field of agriculture will be favored
Must demonstrate a financial need for such funds as well as have a good moral character and possess a strong academic record based on scholarship and involvement in extracurricular activities. Completion of attached application setting forth details of aforementioned criteria is necessary.
Provide report prepared by school counselor or an official of the school to serve as further recommendation for financial aid need.
For consideration of scholarship renewal, an application should be resubmitted noting any additional information subsequent to prior application(s) along with latest transcript from attending university or college. Please indicate application is being submitted for renewal consideration. For scholarship renewal consideration, applicant must maintain an overall 3.00 G.P.A. and continue to demonstrate financial need.
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) of the scholarship award will be paid for each of two (2) semesters annually and will be paid upon receipt of a transcript showing an overall 3.00 G.P.A. from the college or university. The award will be issued to the Scholarship and Awards Officer of the college or university. If, at any time during the course of training, the candidate, for any reason, terminates his or her continuing education, any balance left in his or her fund will be forfeited.
For high school students graduating in the Spring of 2026
Program Acceptance: Must be entering the field of surveying and provide proof of acceptance into an accredited 2-year or 4-year surveying program
Professional Commitment: Must demonstrate a genuine desire and commitment to pursuing professional land surveying licensure as part of their career objectives
$1000-2500
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Graduates of Hannibal High School in Hannibal, MO who will be attending an accredited post-secondary institution with the intent to study law.
$1000.00 Award
The scholarship awarded will be $4,000.00. Financial need will be one of the main factors in selection.
Applicants must have a 2.0 or higher GPA.
Graduating Hannibal High school senior.
Student will preferably pursue a career in the medical field.
$500 available in 2026.
Complete Missouri Women’s Golf Education Scholarship Application form.
Include a copy of your Official High School Transcript, including the fall semester.
Please provide two (2) letters of recommendation, choosing one (1) each from the following categories:
High School Golf Coach, Outside Junior Program director or Golf Instructor
High school teacher, counselor or principal
Submit a statement of involvement in golf; MGA, MSHSAA and other organizations.
Submit a statement of involvement in community and school activities. Include any local, state or national honors/awards.
Submit a statement indicating your future field of study and educational path to success in that area.
Submit a statement of your future goals pertaining to golf: College, Professional, Coach, Amateur, etc.
Written by the applicant, submit a 1⁄2 page essay (typed and double spaced) based on the criteria: What qualities make me an excellent candidate for this scholarship?
Submit a short statement of financial need in paying for your continuing education.
Applicants must be high school seniors attending a college offering a 4-year business-related degree program as a full-time student.
The scholarship is based on ACT/SAT Score, Extracurricular Activities, leadership and high moral character, college major in business-related fields such as engineering, business, accounting, computer science, and an essay.
Financial need is considered.
The scholarship amount is $1500 to two students and is renewable for 3 years.
Completed applications should be printed and turned in to HHS Counseling Center or submitted electronically to scholarships@hannibal60.com by 3PM on due date.
Missouri residents and they, their parent(s), or guardians must hold a current Farm Bureau membership in Missouri
A high school senior enrolling in a 4-year Missouri college or university with a declared major in an agricultural field
Enrolled in the fall semester of the year in which the scholarship is awarded
Acceptance by a Missouri 4-year college/university to pursue degree in an agricultural field of study
Involvement and leadership in school and community activities
Deemed a good school citizen by administrators, counselors and teachers