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A) Be in Grade 11 or Grade 12
B) Be attending college or university no later than October 1, 2026.
C) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.
D) Answer ONE of the essay prompts found below.
Below is the full set of Common App essay prompts:
Choose one topic below and write an essay that is under 700 Words
Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story.
The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?
Reflect on a time when you questioned or challenged a belief or idea. What prompted your thinking? What was the outcome?
Reflect on something that someone has done for you that has made you happy or thankful in a surprising way. How has this gratitude affected or motivated you?
Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of yourself or others.
Describe a topic, idea, or concept you find so engaging that it makes you lose all track of time. Why does it captivate you? What or who do you turn to when you want to learn more?
Share an essay on any topic of your choice. It can be one you've already written, one that responds to a different prompt, or one of your own design.
Scholarship Criteria
Participate in a program-approved college readiness program in grades 11 and 12
View list of approved CRPs ►
Be on track to graduate from an accredited high school in the current academic year
Demonstrate a need for financial assistance
Be eligible to receive a federal Pell Grant in first year of college
Plan to enroll full time at an accredited higher education institution in the pursuit of a bachelor's degree in the fall directly following high school graduation
Earn a minimum of a 2.4 GPA
DEADLINE: December 1, 2024
To be eligible for the scholarship, a student must:
Be a graduating high school senior planning to be a full-time student in the Fall of 2026
Write a compelling story regarding your life story, intended field of study, career and how you will make an impact on the world.
Candidates must:
Demonstrate the attributes of leadership, integrity, drive, and citizenship within their communities, schools, and workplaces
Display strong academic performance (minimum 3.0 grade point average/4.0 scale or equivalent)
Be citizens of the United States of America
Be current high school seniors attending high school within the United States, (including any U.S. territories or commonwealths), and graduating in winter 2024 or spring 2025. Homeschooled applicants and applicants living on a U.S. Armed Forces base and attending high school outside the U.S. are eligible.
Plan to enroll in a full‑time undergraduate course of study at an accredited four‑year college or university in the United States for the entire 2025-2026 academic school year
Eligibility Requirements
You're planning to pursue computer science or engineering degree in college, here are the majors we accept:
Planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or other computer science related field of study and are planning to attend an accredited 4-year college or university in the United States (or an accredited 2-year college, with the intent to transfer to a 4-year institution).
You have experience in computer science or engineering
To be eligible for this one, you need to have taken computer science or engineering classes in high school or at a college dual program, or currently be enrolled in one.
You've got a financial gap to fill
You're a high school senior with a 2.3 cumulative GPA
Work eligible in the United States for at least two years.
Grow Ag Leaders exists to make youth aware of the various career opportunities within the industry of agriculture by providing scholarships that help further their education. The Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer, offers $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing a career in various sects of agriculture.
In order to apply for this scholarship, students must meet the below criteria:
Must be a high school senior (public, private or home-schooled) or enrolled in college full-time (minimum of 12 credit hours).
Must be planning to pursue a degree in a qualifying area of study.
Must be planning to attend a vocational, 2-year or 4-year qualifying ag related study program after high school.
Must meet a minimum 2.5 GPA requirement.
Must obtain no less than two electronic endorsements from qualifying farmers.
There are two requirements for applicants:
Applicants must be enrolled in a degree program in an accredited U.S. institution of higher learning during the academic year following the application date.
Applicants must submit an application and essay explaining his or her career, academic and/or vocational goals.
Applicants have until Jan. 15 to write an essay of not more than 550 words explaining their career, academic and/or vocational goals and how they plan to achieve those goals.
Any high school senior who will be a first-generation college student pursuing a four-year degree in nursing may apply for this scholarship if they have volunteering and extracurricular involvement.
To apply, tell us what inspired you to study nursing and how you currently give back to your community, and/or how you will give back in the future.
Here is what students can expect from participating in the program:
Paid, six-week training experience hosted at Boeing factories in Everett, Renton and Auburn.
Hands-on manufacturing training and skills development, job site experience, and career planning support.
Networking with Boeing professionals and peers while learning in-demand skills that can lead to incredible post-high school opportunities.
What students need to know about applying to the program:
Application deadline is February 19, 2025.
The program will run from June 25 to August 7, 2025.
The Student Development Program is open to students enrolled in Core Plus Aerospace partner programs, as well as students with advanced hands-on skills from other aligned high school manufacturing programs such as automotive, metalworking, machining, woodworking, construction, maritime and more.
Students must be 16 years old and have completed their junior year of high school by the start of the program (June 25, 2025).
Students will be notified by mid-spring if they are accepted into this summer’s Student Development Program.
Applications open on December 1, 2025, and close on January 30, 2026. Required documents and letter of recommendation must be received by February 6, 2026.
Here’s a quick list of opportunities available for the 2026-27 application cycle:
Leadership 1000 – statewide eligibility
Governors’ Sch. for Foster Youth – statewide eligibility
BECU – open to BECU members
Martin Luther King Jr. – limited eligibility
Costco Employees – open to Costco employees nationwide
For Applicants: 11/11/25 (2:30pm – 3:30pm) – Please share with students this link to register
he Moses Lake Rotary Scholarship Foundation is proud to provide scholarships for selected students in three distinct groups:
Students graduating from Big Bend Community College wishing to continue their education toward a bachelor’s degree.
Students enrolled at Big Bend Community College that graduated from a high school in the BBCC service area pursuing certification in a Workforce Education program.
High school seniors graduating from a high school in the BBCC service district of Grant and Adams counties and the Odessa School District wishing to pursue training leading to certification in a Workforce Education career.
Our scholarship application for the 2025-2026 school year is here! Download, fill in, and return to us before 5pm February 24, 2025!
Since 1987, Gesa has proudly awarded over $1.2M in scholarship funds and now awards $150,000 in scholarships annually in the following categories:
High School Credit Union Program (separate link provided by applicant's educator)
Entering Freshmen
Continued Education
Loan Repayment
In order to complete the application and before you proceed, prepare to upload the following documents:
Unofficial Transcript(s) or Photocopy of Completed Degree
Resume
Personal Statement
Two Letters of Recommendation (excluding Loan Repayment applicants)
Review Gesa's official Scholarship Guide for more information on eligibility requirements.
All applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
Any questions can be sent to scholarships@gesa.com.
Candidates for this award shall be direct descendants of veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces during eligibility dates for membership in The American Legion: April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918; and any time after December 7, 1941. Membership in The American Legion Family is not required for this scholarship.
Applicants must be in their senior year of high school.
This is a scholarship to attend an accredited institution of higher education.
Applicants must complete 50 hours of volunteer service within the community during their high school years. Hours must be verified in writing by the recipient organization(s).
Completed applications are DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH 1, 11:59 PM Eastern.
Judging, at all levels, shall be on the following basis:
30% - Character/Leadership
30% - Essay/Application
40% - Academic Achievement
At Klenk Law, we believe that community-driven leadership yields a brighter and more just future. We have served many communities for years and seen active and educated citizens improve a community. We want to help a student with a similar passion for achieving their educational goals. Thus, the Klenk Law Community Leadership Scholarship was born.
With that in mind, our law firm offers $3,000.00 in scholarships to help students who exemplify strong community leadership. In the last few years, because of the number of talented people who have applied, we have broken this up into ten $300.00 scholarships. It has been inspiring to hear all of your stories over the years.
You may define your community broadly. Community is not limited to a hometown or where you live; it can be a social group, school, club, or any other community you have helped improve.
Eligibility Criteria
This scholarship is open to any student currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional program in the United States. This includes accredited community college students, high school seniors, and students with a GED who have been accepted to or are enrolled in an accredited program.
The scholarship applicant must be dedicated to and exemplify strong community leadership in any community they are part of, as illustrated in their essay response.
All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above.
Eligibility:
Graduating high school seniors from Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Moses Lake, Royal City, Omak, Brewster, Waterville, Okanogan, Cashmere, Tonasket, Oroville, Methow Valley, and Ephrata.
Students must plan to attend a full-time healthcare-related degree program (excluding Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine) during the academic year following graduation.
Application Period: Opens January 1, 2026
Deadline: March 1, 2026
Submission Requirements:
Students should email their complete application to sm_careerpathways@confluencehealth.org. The application packet must include:
Completed application form (click here for application)
Personal statement (minimum 300 words)
High school transcript (and college transcript if applicable)
Two letters of recommendation
Scholarships are awarded to qualified customers and dependents of customers. Graduating high school seniors and college students attending any post-secondary institution or vocational program are eligible.
In order to be eligible for the Paul Lauzier Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Grant County, WA high school graduating senior or alumni;
reside in Grant County for a minimum of two (2) years prior to high school graduation*;
maintain the required minimum CUMULATIVE GPA of 2.75;
attend a college, vocational or technical school within the state of Washington.**
Current high school seniors and college students raised in families with direct ties to Washington’s tree fruit industry are eligible to apply. The Washington tree fruit industry includes apple, cherry, or pear orchards, warehouses, and affiliated businesses. Ties to the industry include personal or partner/guardian employment in the tree fruit industry, personal or parent/guardian ownership of an apple, cherry, or pear orchard or warehouse, or personal or parent/guardian employment in a company directly servicing the tree fruit industry. Employment must be current and have been ongoing for a minimum of 12 consecutive months. Additionally, students with a desire to pursue a degree to work for Washington’s tree fruit industry after graduation may also qualify. If the applicant does not have existing ties to the tree fruit industry, the applicant must want to pursue a degree and career aligned with work in the tree fruit industry to qualify. Individual scholarships may have more specific qualifications. Please see our Award Descriptions below for more information.
This scholarship application is for consideration for funding for the 2025-26 school year. Awards can be used at community colleges and universities to pursue an undergraduate degree. Students meeting the Universal Application criteria are invited to use this application link to apply – WAEF Universal Scholarship Application
Student must be a Washington state high school senior or current college student. Student does not have to have preexisting ties to the tree fruit industry but their path of study should align with potential work in the tree fruit industry. Vocational programs include refrigeration, electrical, IT, computer applications, HVAC, machine technology, and others. A full list of eligible programs can be found on the application. Individual scholarships may have more specific qualifications. Please see our Award Descriptions below for more information.
This scholarship application is for consideration for funding for the 2025-26 school year. Student must be pursuing a vocational degree or certificate at an accredited trade, technical, or community college. Students meeting the Vocational/Technical Application criteria are invited to use this application link to apply – WAEF Vocational/Technical Scholarship Application
What are the eligibility requirements?
To be eligible to apply for a Women's Western Scholarship, applicants must be a woman high school senior and meet the following requirements:
Active participant in the sport of golf (golf ability is not a criterion for selection)
Have a 3.5 GPA or above on a 4.0 scale
Demonstrate outstanding character, integrity and leadership
Require financial assistance to attend a four year college in the U.S.A.
1) Applicant must be accepted, or have an application pending, at an accredited institution of higher learning, public or private and including community and technical colleges; 2) must be a senior-level student at a public or private high school (or home school); 3) IF the college you are attending requires ACT/SAT scores, you must have an ACT composite score of 20 or a composite score of 1030 on the SAT. NO test scores required for 2-year schools; 4) must be a U.S. citizen or have a green card.
Thank you for your interest in the Smart Choices Scholarship Program presented by Gesa Credit Union and the Dairy Farmers of Washington! The 2025 Smart Choices Scholarship Program will recognize graduating seniors from WIAA member high schools for their excellence in athletics/activities, academics, leadership, and community service throughout their high school careers by awarding three $5,000 scholarships and 12 $1,000 scholarships.
SMART CHOICES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY 11:59PM ON FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2026.
The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), is a unique education and workforce development opportunity for aspiring leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). SMART provides merit-based scholarships to bachelor's, master's, and doctoral students pursuing STEM degrees. In 2023, eligibility was expanded to include incoming college freshmen with no prior college credit, extending the opportunity to high school seniors.
SMART Scholarship recipients receive full tuition, annual stipends, mentorship, health and book allowances, and conduct summer internships at a DoD facility before embarking on a DoD civilian career after graduation. The first step to a rewarding STEM career is reviewing the eligibility requirements, starting with the SMART STEM disciplines. These disciplines are general categories – specific majors or fields of study may fall under one or more disciplines on this list. All scholarship applicants should be pursuing, or intend to pursue, a degree in one of these disciplines.
Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Biosciences
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences
Computer Science and Engineering
Data Science and Analytics
Electrical Engineering
Geosciences
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Information Sciences
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
The Hagan Scholarship is a nationwide need-based merit scholarship, providing recipients “regardless of nationality” with the opportunity to achieve their goals and graduate college debt-free. The scholarship provides up to $7,500 each semester for up to 8 consecutive semesters. Applicants must graduate from a high school located in the United States. Eligible high schools include public, private, charter, magnet, and STEM schools. The Applicant’s Adjusted Gross Household Income reported for 2023 Federal Income Tax Purposes must not have exceeded $100,000. Free workshops, Free Schwab Brokerage Accounts, and Free Study Abroad provide recipients with a practical understanding of important life skills not typically covered in the school curriculum. Hagan Scholars have attended 637 colleges and universities located in 49 states and the District of Columbia.
Hagan Scholars who graduate college while in the Hagan Scholarship Program can apply for a Hagan Graduate Scholarship good for up to four additional semesters in college receiving up to $7,500 each semester.
Eligibility Requirements
1. Must attend a high school located in the United States.
2. All high school students eligible regardless of nationality.
3. Must be fluent in the English language.
4. Must be in the high school graduating class.
5. Must have achieved an unweighted 3.50 CGPA based on a 4.0 Grading Scale.
6. Must enroll in an eligible four-year College or University the first fall semester following high school graduation.
7. The scholarship cannot be used to attend a community college, junior college, or online institution.
8. Must maintain a four year or less graduation schedule, or complete the equivalent of a four year degree if in a professional program.
9. Must work 240 hours from January 1, 2026 until September 1, 2026. Work must be regularly scheduled employment performed under supervision for compensation. Employment can be full-time or part-time.
10. Applicant’s Adjusted Gross Household Income reported for 2024 Federal Income Tax Purposes must not have exceeded $100,000. “Household Income” is defined as the total income received by all adult members of a household living under the same roof.
11. Applicants are not required to provide FAFSA information. Finalists must provide the FAFSA Summary showing the SAI.
12. Must apply for Federal and State grants if eligible.
The AAPT Board of Directors offers scholarships for future high school physics teachers. These scholarships, supported by an endowment funded by Barbara Lotze, are available only to U.S. citizens attending U.S. schools.
Undergraduate students enrolled, or planning to enroll, in physics teacher preparation curricula and high school seniors entering such programs are eligible. Successful applicants receive a stipend of up to $3,000 and a complimentary AAPT Student Membership for one year. The scholarship may be granted to an individual for each of four years.
Students who meet the following criteria are eligible to apply for the Barbara Lotze Scholarship for Future Teachers. Applicants must declare their intent to prepare for, and engage in, a career in physics teaching at the high school level and must, at the time the scholarship funds are received by the student, be:
an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited two-year college, four-year college or a university; or a high school senior accepted for such enrollment.
pursuing, or planning to pursue, a course of study leading toward a career in physics teaching in the high schools.
showing promise of success in their studies, and
a citizen of the United States of America.
Applications can be submitted online, accepted at any time, and will be considered for recommendation to the Board of Directors at each AAPT Winter Meeting. All applications in which all materials, including letters of recommendation, are received by December 1 will be considered for recommendation at the winter meeting of the AAPT Board of Directors.
To be considered eligible for the Odenza Marketing Scholarship you must:
A) Be between the ages of 16 and 25 on the day of the deadline.
B) Submit answers to the essay questions, which can be found on the application page, prior to the deadline.
C) Have at least one full year of post-secondary studies remaining at the time of the award. (Current High School Students are also eligible.)
D) Have a GPA of 2.5 or greater.
E) Be a citizen of the United States or Canada.
The scholarship winner will be announced roughly six weeks after the deadline and will be posted on this website immediately after. All applications must be received by 11:59 pm ET on the day of the deadline. No late applications will be reviewed.
Eligibility:
This competition is open to high school musicians (grades 9-12) enrolled during the 2025-2026 academic year. String, piano and harp players are eligible to apply. (Woodwind, brass and percussion players will be eligible in the 2027 competition.)
NOTE: After applications close for the 2026 competition, the next opportunity for string, piano and harp players to apply will be for the 2028 competition (applications due Nov. 2027).
Previous competition winners and immediate family members of current/former U.S. Marine Band members are not eligible. All applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent U.S. residents.
Eligibility:
Current high school seniors, or the equivalent, who are citizens of the United States are eligible to apply.
Applicants do not need to be related to a member of the Elks.
High school graduates are not eligible to apply.
Applicants must be citizens of the United States on the date their applications are submitted; permanent legal resident status does not qualify.
Deadline to apply: November 12, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
The Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS) is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science competition for high school seniors, providing an important forum for original research that is recognized and reviewed by a national jury of professional scientists. Alumni have made extraordinary contributions to science and have earned many of the world’s most distinguished science and math honors, including thirteen Nobel Prizes. Annually, nearly 2,500 high school seniors from around the country accept the challenge of conducting independent science, math or engineering research and completing an entry for the Regeneron Science Talent Search. The competition recognizes 300 student scholars and their schools each year and invites 40 student finalists to Washington, D.C. to participate in final judging, display their work to the public, and meet with notable scientists and government leaders. Each year, Regeneron STS scholars and finalists compete for $3.1 million in awards.
Who can enter the Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS)?
Any student who is living in and attending their last year of secondary school in the US and its territories may apply, regardless of citizenship. Students who are US citizens living abroad may also qualify. Students attending American schools abroad, but who are not US citizens, are not eligible. Please read the Regeneron STS Rules and Entry Instructions document for more information.
Eligibility:
Be currently enrolled in high school and graduating in the spring of 2026
Must have a minimum unweighted 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale or 7.5 on a 10.0 scale
Must enroll at an accredited higher education institution in 2026-2027
Be of Hispanic heritage (includes Spain, Brazil, Philippines)
If selected, attendance to virtual regional awards ceremony is mandatory
All those who apply for the 2025 Northern Virginia Criminal Defense Group Local Conservation Scholarship must be in good academic standing with their current educational institution, with a GPA of 3.0 or greater. Candidates for this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to environmental conservation using past and present volunteer, professional, and educational experiences. Candidates must be entering an accredited community college, college, university, or post-graduate program.
Eligibility Requirements
A high school senior
From at least one of the following ethnicities: African American, American Indian/Alaska Native*, Asian/Pacific Islander American, and/or Hispanic American
Pell-eligible
A US citizen, national, or permanent resident
In a good academic standing with a minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent)
Additionally, a student must plan to enroll full-time, in a four-year degree program, at a US accredited, not-for-profit, private or public college or university.
*For American Indian/Alaska Native, proof of tribal enrollment will be required.
Deadline is September 15th, 2024 at 2 pm PT.
The Chick-fil-A Community Scholars Program must:
Be 18 years of age by July 15, 2026.
Currently reside* in the United States (U.S.), Puerto Rico, or Canada at time of application and award
Be a current
High school senior/student in their final year of upper or higher secondary school
College/university Undergraduate
Graduate student
ANDPlanning to enroll in full-time undergraduate or graduate study for the 2026-2027 academic year at an accredited two-year or four-year college or university, or vocational-technical school or CEGEP institution
Be involved in community service, extracurricular activities and/or a leadership role in the twelve (12) months prior to application deadline (for example, volunteering for non-profits, helping others less fortunate, tutoring/mentoring, etc.)
Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent)
Be willing to participate in Chick-fil-A’s Scholars Program (a one-year experience of mentoring, activities, and professional development), if selected.
Scholarship applications are only accepted through the WAI website via the online portal. Please do not mail or email hard copies of your scholarship application.
All applicants must submit the following:
Two letters of recommendation. Letters should be no more than one page, and cannot be from family members.
One 500-word essay focused on your passion for aviation or aerospace, your community involvement, and how this scholarship will help you achieve your goals in aviation or aerospace.
Resume (no more than two pages). Do not include a photo of yourself on your resume.
If applying for a flight training scholarship, please include copies of your pilot and medical certificates and the last three pages of your pilot logbook. This is not necessary for other types of scholarships.
Other information if requested for each specific award/grant/scholarship
These requirements are the minimum for all scholarships unless otherwise indicated. Please read the description thoroughly to make sure you meet all requirements.
Your essay should include the following:
Your name and contact information
Your passion for aviation or aerospace
Your community involvement
How a scholarship will help you achieve your goals
Other information as requested for each specific scholarship
Resumes should include the following:
Work history or school studies
Any educational awards or honors
Demonstrated involvement in aviation-related activities
Certificates already obtained, date, and flight hours completed (only if applying for a flight training scholarship.)
All applicants must be current WAI members with an expiration date of March 31, 2026 or later, or join WAI by October 1, 2025.
Entry Rules
The ConnectHER Film Festival is an international youth competition that welcomes short films about issues that impact women and girls. Before making a film for submission, please read all of the following entry requirements and FAQs. We are excited to see your submissions! Good luck!
Films must focus on one of our topic areas listed here.
We accept every type of filmmaking form and style; whether animation or live-action, documentary or narrative.
Filmmakers must be 13 to 25 years old at the submission date. That means that scripts, storyboards, directing, cinematography, editing, etc., must be done by people who meet this age requirement. Actors can be any age.
Films must be original works that have not yet been screened at other major film festivals.
Films must have been completed after January 1, 2025.
Films must be 3 to 6 minutes long.
Film file formats accepted are .mov and .mp4. HD resolution and optimized sound quality are highly preferred. Digital submission through Google Drive is preferred, but Dropbox also works.
All participants must adhere to the following file naming format when submitting materials:
Portrait/Headshot File: Must be named using the participant's first and last name, formatted as: FirstName_LastName (e.g. Jane_Doe.jpg).
Film File: Must be named using the film title followed by the names of all filmmakers, formatted as: Title_by_FilmmakersNames_Country (e.g., Sunrise_by_JaneDoe_JohnSmith_AmyLee_UnitedKingdom.mp4).
Submissions that do not follow this naming convention may be disqualified or returned for correction.
Our viewers love to see and know about local organizations that are working on solutions! At the end of your film, please include a graphic that highlights two local/national/regional organization names & logos that are working to solve the issue or problem addressed in your film.
All films must be subtitled in English.
Films must be submitted by the deadline to qualify. No late submissions will be accepted.
If your film contains any graphic content, include a warning near the beginning of the film. ConnectHER has full discretion in accepting films, particularly in instances where film submissions contain nudity, profanity, violence, or sexually explicit content.
PowerPoints will not be accepted. Films must have some cinematic value.
The scholarship is open to any current high school senior, vocational student, college student or graduate student who is a legal resident of the United States residing in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia and who is enrolled in a vocational program or two to four year post-secondary institution.
Employees of Dolan Divorce Lawyers, PLLC, their immediate families (parent, child, sibling, and spouse), and persons living in the same households of such individuals (whether related or not), are not eligible to participate in the competition.
Candidates for this scholarship should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher and be in good overall academic standing.
Be sons or daughters of regular active duty, active duty Reserve, or active duty National Guard U.S. Army members in good standing,
OR
Be spouses of serving enlisted regular active duty, active duty Reserve, or active duty National Guard U.S. Army members in good standing,
OR
Be sons or daughters of former U.S. Army members who received an honorable discharge or medical discharge, or who were killed while serving in the U.S. Army.
Be high school seniors, high school graduates, or registered as undergraduate students at an accredited college or post high school vocational/technical institution.
Have a 2.0 grade point average on a 4 point system.
Be a U.S. citizen.
Not have reached their 24th birthday by the application deadline date in the year they apply if they are a child of an Army member.
Not have previously earned a bachelor’s degree from a college or university.
Eligibility:
Open to 9th-12th graders who are impacted by cancer and live in the United States.
Essay length must not exceed 1,500 words.
Not eligible: poems, essays about a pet, or fiction
Essays must be original content of the author and in their own voice
Cash prizes of $1,000 will be awarded to the winners (winners will be asked to fill out a IRS W-9 form).
Winners will be invited to a virtual celebration and asked to read their essays
The Patricia Cole Scholarship Program is funded by Association Friend of Distinction Patricia Cole.
Be enrolled full time as a high school senior in the United States
Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree in business or STEM (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics) at an accredited non-profit public or private institution in the United States immediately after high school graduation
Demonstrate critical financial need ($65,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required)
Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
Maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.5
Be a United States citizen
The Robert G. Miller Scholarship Program is funded by Association Board Member Robert G. Miller, Retired Chairman & CEO of the Albertsons Companies, Inc.
Current high school seniors who are entering their freshman year in the fall of the application year at the College of Idaho
Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0
The Robert G. Miller Scholarship Program is funded by Association Board Member Robert G. Miller, Retired Chairman & CEO of the Albertsons Companies, Inc.
Current high school seniors who are entering their freshman year in the fall of the application year at Boise State University
Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
Demonstrate financial need based on a completed FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) for 2025-26.
Meet Washington State residency requirements for financial aid.
Intend to enroll full-time as an undergraduate or graduate student at a participating public or private college or university in Washington State beginning fall term of the application year.
Intend to use their education to benefit the American Indian community in Washington State.
Not pursue a degree in theology.
Have not yet received a total of five years of this scholarship.
To be considered for a HOLA Scholarship, you must:
Be a U.S. based, high school senior of Hispanic and Latinx descent (for example, Mexican American, Cuban American, Brazilian, etc) of an accredited organization.
Be a U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident or be an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA).
Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study in Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or one of the following Business programs- Business Administration, Finance or Marketing at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational school, in the United States, for the entire upcoming academic year.
Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent.
Employees and children of Microsoft are ineligible.
These students are eligible to apply:
Graduating high school seniors who have finished or are completing the equivalent of two high school credits in a single CTE pathway
Community and technical college students who have completed the equivalent of one year of professional-technical or apprenticeship coursework
Application CHECKLIST:
Complete the CBHA Healthy Futures Scholarship Application
Attach an official high school transcript, if high school graduate
Attach a transcript of previous college year, if previous college student
Attach Student Essay
Attach three letters of recommendation. One letter of recommendation should be from a teacher or counselor at your high school, or college if you have already graduated from high school. A letter from a community service provider, community member, or an employer. An additional letter of recommendation should be from someone who is not related to you.
Attach letter or e-mail of acceptance to school
Mail completed application packet along with the necessary required items before Friday, March 21st to:
Columbia Basin Health Association
1515 E. Columbia Street
Othello, WA 99344
Attention: CBHA Healthy Futures Scholarship Committee
Scholarship Details:
Eligibility: Graduating high school seniors in eastern/central Oregon and eastern Washington planning to pursue an undergraduate engineering degree.
Award Amount: $5,000 per recipient (four scholarships available).
Application Deadline: March 30, 2025, by 11:59 PM PDT.
Application Requirements:
Current high school transcript with emphasis on STEM-related coursework.
Three letters of recommendation:
From a teacher confirming the student’s interest in engineering.
From a school official attesting to the student’s qualifications.
From an employer or volunteer supervisor confirming the student’s work ethic.
A personal essay describing the student’s interest in engineering and career goals.
Participation in a finalist interview via Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
At Earl and Edwards we are family and Community centered. Our office awards three $500 scholarships to High School Seniors within Grant and Adams County. The application will be judged based on an essay, applicant’s high school achievements, as well as their community involvement.
Requirements for application:
Title page: include Full name, address, email address, List of High School activities as well as community activities. Include jobs held. It will look much like a resume.
Essay: How has the justice system influenced or shaped your life, or how can it in the future. This could include current events and how they have impacted the world, events in your life personally or how you feel you could be a positive contributor in the future. Include why you are interested in the study of law.
The Washington State Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) Implementation Committee (WASIC) is accepting scholarship applications from students pursuing an education in Forestry or Natural Resources.
The scholarship is available to high school seniors, who will be attending full-time (at least 12 units) during the 2025-2026 school year a Forestry or Natural Resource program at one of the following schools:
● University of Washington, Seattle
● Washington State University, Pullman
● Green River Community College
● Spokane Community College
● Grays Harbor College
● Or any SAF accredited Forestry or Natural Resource program.
(SAF College Guide with a list of accredited program across the country can be found here)
The successful applicant will be awarded a one-time scholarship of up to $2,000. Applications are due by April 1, 2025.
Eligibility Requirements:
Applications must be submitted online in 2024.
FWAA members pursuing a degree from a college or university in the United States
Children and grandchildren of FWAA members or FWAA staff pursuing a degree from a college, university, or trade school in the United States
Spouse of FWAA member pursuing a degree from a college or university in the United States
Legal Dependent of FWAA member
Eligibility Requirements:
For graduating high school seniors who are planning a career in the field of Environmental Education, Environmental Stewardship or Wildlife Conservation or in the field of Natural History. The applicant’s chosen area of study should be involved in conservation science, or fish and wildlife management, or habitat restoration and maintenance, or enforcement for the protection of wildlife and habitat, or similar. Two examples of a college study area are, “Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences” and “Civil and Environmental Engineering.” Please note, preference is given for attending a college or university within the state of Washington.
2. The following are required in your application for the CBAS scholarship:
a. A Completed “Ron Van Nurden Memorial Scholarship” application form
b. A personal letter stating your goals, financial need (include any special circumstance), future plans, and additional pertinent information
c. Three (3) letters of recommendation: Sources include the school principal, a teacher or instructor, a minister, a business owner, an organization leader or sponsor, an employer, etc. At least one of the letters must be from the school.
d. Grade transcript (‘Running Start,’ or equivalent, students include college classes transcript). The transcript must show an overall grade point average of 3.0 or better.
3. After review by your Scholarship Adviser/Counselor (this can be done electronically), you are to mail the completed application form, personal letter, the three(3) letters of recommendation and grade transcript(s) to:
Education Chairman
Central Basin Audubon Society
P.O. Box 86
Moses Lake, WA 98837
For this 2024-2025 school year, the envelope containing all the items listed above must be received by Tuesday, April 15, 2025, unless other arrangements are made.
This scholarship is for the college year beginning in late August or September 2025.
Sea Mar Farmworker High School & College Scholarships
Sea Mar recognizes and acknowledges the barriers children of farm working families face in their pursuit of a college degree. Economic strains, as well as language and cultural barriers can often affect these students.
Sometimes students need to work after school and all summer to assist their family. Sea Mar is proud to provide annual scholarships to help make college a reality.
Award amount: $1,000.
You can access this scholarship by clicking here.
Latino/a Educational Achievement Project Scholarship
The Sea Mar Latino/a Educational Achievement Project Scholarship provides financial support for students who demonstrate a history of advocacy, responsibility, accountability, perseverance, are go-getters, and have shown or have the strong potential to be contributors to their community.
Award amount: $2,500
You can access this scholarship by clicking here.
Both scholarships are now open and will be closing on April 15, 2025
Eligibility:
You must be a current Washington, Oregon, or California resident
You must have a disability. This can be any type of disability as it is defined by the ADA, DSM-V, IDEA,
or other governing body. This classification includes, but is not limited to:
Autism
Deaf-blindness
Deafness
Development delay
Emotional disturbance
Hearing impairment
Intellectual disability
Multiple disabilities
Orthopedic impairment
Other health impairment
Specific learning disability
Speech or language impairment
Traumatic brain injury
Visual impairment, including blindness
You must be attending higher education during the funding cycle following your application (2025-26 School Year.) This includes college, university, community college, or vocational school. You may be pursuing any type of degree within these institutions (Associates Degree, Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate, etc.)
You must be enrolled in your school and provide enrollment verification to INCIGHT.
You are encouraged to apply if you meet all of the following criteria:
You identify as a woman
You live in Washington state currently and have for at least the past 12 months
You will be 18 years of age or older as of September 1, 2025
You are a US citizen, permanent resident, refugee, asylee, or current DACA recipient to the United States
You have submitted your 2025-2026 FAFSA or WASFA and have received the final Submission Summary and Student Aid Index (SAI)
You are admitted into or enrolled at an eligible college or university for the 2025-2026 academic year. Eligible schools are participating institutions for state financial aid. The list of eligible schools can be found here.
You are pursuing a postsecondary credential (Associate, bachelor’s, certificate or technical degree) up to your first bachelor’s degree
Your cumulative GPA is at or above 2.0
You demonstrate unmet financial need toward your Cost of Attendance for the 2025-2026 academic year.
The 2024 Student-View Scholarshipi Program is offering over $14,000 worth of scholasrhips to high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year college, community/junior colleg or career school.
All Washington seniors who apply for the Student-View Scholarship will also be automatically be entered into the drawing for the new $500 Washington Senior Scholarship.
You are eligible if you:
Are a U.S. citizen (born or naturalized), a national, or a lawful permanent resident
Are an accepted or enrolled student in a nursing degree program at a United States accredited school of nursing
Begin classes no later than September 30
Don’t have any federal judgment liens
Don’t have an existing service commitment
Aren’t overdue on a federal debt
Application Qualifications
Applicants must be planning to pursue or already pursing a career in bilingual education
Applicants must be bilingual
Applciations must be:
Enrolled and attending a two- or four-year college or university either part-time or full time
-OR-
A senior graduating from high school
Applicants must be a resident of Washington State
Applicants must submit the Registrar's name, address, and phone number of the institution where the award will be mailed.
This is a scholarship opportunity for students who are planning to pursue a ‘sports-related field of study.’
Students who will pursue a field of study in the following are eligible:
Sports Broadcasting/Journalism, Health Sciences, Physical Education, Health and Recreation, Physical Therapy, Sports Psychology, Nutrition, Exercise/Physiology, Athletic Training, Fitness Instructor, Sports Medicine, Kinesiology, Sports Analytics, Sports Marketing, Recreation Worker, Sports Coaching, Referee/Umpire, and Medicine.
Students should apply electronically via theWashBoard.org.
Many of our nation’s Airmen, Guardians, and their spouses and families are on missions to complete higher education degrees. For years, the Air & Space Forces Association has funded those efforts as part of its own mission to support and encourage the prosperity of our nation’s Air & Space Force community.
In 2022, AFA contributed more than $230,000 to Airmen, Guardians, their spouses, and their children through 12 unique scholarships. The scholarships help fund college tuition, flight school, dental school, Arnold Air Society and Silver Wings, and even full rides to certain universities.
Applications are accepted December 1 to April 30 each year. Selections will be announced in July.
To be eligible for the Lift Parts Express Scholarship a student must:
1) A Current Senior in High School or
2) A Freshman or Sophomore in College/University.
3) Be a legal resident of the United States or Canada.
4) Enrolled or expected to be enrolled by the Fall of 2024.
5) Submit a completed online application form prior to the deadline.
Eligibilty Requirements:
All Applicants:
Applicants must be Washington State Resident
OR Employee, Elected Official or Family member of a WASWD Member
College Scholarship Applicants Additional Minimum Requirements:
Full or Part-time student
Attendance at an accredited college, university, or technical school
Pursuit of a degree; Associates, Bachelors, Masters or Doctorate
Pursuit of a degree in management or technical training in water or wastewater industry
Utility Operator Scholarship Applicants Minimum Requirements:
Must be pursuing a career in the water or wastewater industry
Participation in an industry relevant training or certification program
Must have 2.5 or higher GPA (unweighted)
Must be a high school senior, incoming or current college student to qualify for scholarship
Complete full online application (apply below)
Must be attending an accredited college/university in the USA
Must submit the following documents:
Resume highlighting community service, jobs, internships
Transcript displaying cumulative GPA weighted/unweighted
Letter of recommendation from someone who can discuss applicants academic achievements and/or character
CURRENT COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY - Must submit documentation from college/university demonstrating a remaining balance/financial need.
VIDEO expressing how you pursue excellence, your interest in culinary arts/baking pastry, hospitality management or food science agriculture. This is your opportunity to express individuality/creativity, passion, commitment and any other positive qualities you want us to know about. Videos should not exceed three minutes.
Everything must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m CST, May 15th, 2025
At Extra Space Storage, we believe everyone should have equal opportunity to access quality education and we want to help make it happen with the 2025 There’s Space for Everyone Scholarship. Apply by May 31, 2025.
Established in 1968, the Maude and Alexander Hadden Scholarship is awarded to exceptionally worthy high school seniors with demonstrated financial need, for up to four years of college undergraduate study. Hadden Scholars must be U.S. citizens matriculating at a four-year accredited college or university established in the United States.
In awarding Hadden Scholarships, Youth Foundation considers scholastic achievement, character, leadership, volunteerism, and financial need*. There is a minimum unweighted grade point average requirement, 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, to apply for a Hadden Scholarship. There is no minimum test score requirement, but past winners have had competitive scores.
Applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate, or a law program within the U.S. to be eligible for the 2025 Single Parent Scholarship. We also invite high school seniors who will be enrolled in college before the application deadline of May 31, 2025 to submit an application. Candidates must have a minimum GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing.
To be eligible for the scholarship, a student must:
Be a female high school senior or undergraduate student pursuing a two or four-year degree program.
Be planning on pursuing a degree in science or mathematics.
To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:
Be a dependent of a member of the American Association of State Troopers
Be planning to enroll in a program of study at an accredited college or university in the Fall of 2025
1) Create an account using your personal email address and remember your password!
2) Complete the universal application process. Once you sign and click submit, you will receive a confirmation page with a list of your eligible scholarships. Click continue. If you do qualify for a scholarship opportunity, after you click continue, you can then click on each listed scholarship opportunity to provide supplemental information. Please note that not all scholarships have a supplemental section.
3) Receive an email upon successful completion of your application.
4) Recipients will be notified of award status by email and it will be posted on your CBF account by June 2025
Be prepared to submit the following information.
1) Letters of Recommendation
Graduating seniors need two letters that will be uploaded. College students need one letter and the email of the recommender to send the link for recommender to upload letter.
2) Official Transcripts
3) Financial Worksheet (you will find this in the application)
4) Resume
There are over 150 scholarships available, each with its own specific criteria. Our online application process will ask questions that will determine the scholarships for which you are eligible.
There are two separate scholarship applications:
General scholarships due March 1
Nursing/Allied Health/Trades due June 1
If you are applying for the latter, we recommend you also apply for General scholarships as well.
Once you complete the application, you'll receive an email that will include the list scholarships for which you are eligible and any supplemental questions that may be required to complete.
Scholarships are awarded to qualified customers and dependents of customers. Graduating high school seniors and college students attending any post-secondary institution or vocational program are eligible.
For the 2026 Coca-Cola Scholars Program scholarship, applicants must be:
Currently enrolled high school/home-schooled students attending school in one of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or select DoD schools who will graduate high school during the 2025-2026 academic school year (students graduating from an American or expat school abroad are not eligible for this award; individuals who have already graduated from high school are not eligible)
U.S. Citizens, U.S. Nationals, U.S. Permanent Residents, Refugees, Asylees, Cuban-Haitian Entrants, or Humanitarian Parolees - based on the guidelines utilized by U.S. Department of Education for Federal Financial Aid eligibility
Expecting to receive high school diploma during current academic year
Planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution
Able to verify a minimum overall B/3.0 GPA in high school coursework
Applicants may not be:
Children or grandchildren of current employees, officers, or owners of Coca-Cola bottling companies, The Coca-Cola Company, Company divisions, or subsidiaries.
Children or grandchildren of former employees who are currently receiving retirement benefits based on their previous employment with Coca-Cola bottling companies, The Coca-Cola Company, Company divisions, or subsidiaries.
International students (with the exception of students at DoD schools)
High school graduates
Temporary residents