The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences National Scholarships - Scholarships.com
Closes March 2, 2026
$10,000
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) is a professional association dedicated to the advancement of television and related electronic media. Best known for the Emmy Awards, which recognize excellence across various categories and genres, the Academy also sponsors programs, seminars, and scholarships through its 19 regional chapters.
HTC Scholarship Letter - Google Docs
Closes April 30, 2026
$1,000
Hickory Tree Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, is pleased to offer this annual scholarship to a young woman graduate who intends to pursue vocal music in a college/university in some capacity. This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of vocal musical talent, review of a YouTube presentation and the application.
https://foundation.schooltheatre.org/scholarships/
Various deadlines
$1,000 - 2,000
These scholarships are aimed towards high school senior girls with good academic records and exceptional talent in vocal music. Applicants should also have applied for acceptance into a music program at a college or university. She must submit an application and audio/video performance which should include at least two vocal performances that demonstrate her particular talent. Click for more info!
https://www.scholarships.com/scholarships/species-on-the-edge-2-0-social-media-contest#
Closes March 3rd, 2026
$2,000
This challenge will help students learn how to protect and preserve rare and at-risk wildlife that live, breed, and migrate through New Jersey. You will be surprised to learn how many species are currently “on the edge” and endangered here in the nation’s most densely populated state. You will need to form a team with fellow students, select a role, choose a wildlife conservation scenario to focus on, and create and submit a video on the topic.
https://scholarships360.org/scholarships/search/cbc-spouses-performing-arts-scholarship/
Closes March 15th, 2026
$5,000
Are you a current or prospective Black/African American college student majoring in a performing arts field? If so, you might be interested in applying for the CBC Spouses Performing Arts Scholarship! The scholarship is open to African American and Black students pursuing an undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degree in performing arts. Eligible arts include theater, drama, comedy, music, dance, opera, marching band, and more.
https://scholarships360.org/scholarships/search/ocean-awareness-art-contest/
Closes June 8th, 2026
$1,000
This scholarship is for students ages 11 to 18, who will create a work of art in their chosen genre (including visual art, film, music, poetry, prose, and interactive and multimedia) that makes a statement about climate change's effect on our ocean. Click for more info!
https://app.scholarships360.org/dashboard/scholarships/against-the-grain-artistic-scholarship
Closes May 31, 2026
$1,000
Are you a high school senior or college student of at least 25% Asian of Pacific Islander heritage who is (or will be) pursuing a major in a performing or visual art field, journalism, and/or mass communications? If so, the Against the Grain Artistic Scholarship may be a great opportunity for you! Each year, the scholarship awards $1,000 to an Asian/Pacific Islander applicant with an impressive artistic portfolio and thoughtful essay about their art. If you would like to display your artwork while receiving financial help for college, we encourage you to apply!
https://www.scholarships.com/scholarships/agl-over-the-rainbow-scholarship#
Closes May 1st, 2026
$1,000
The AGL Over the Rainbow Foundation is proud to announce the Blooming Artist Award sponsored by Ronald and Patti Loveless. The Blooming Artist Award is an annual scholarship gifted to a high school fine arts student who continues their education at a college level, who exhibits a love for their craft and a dedication to their community. Each applicant must submit the following: A short video (three minutes) or sample of your highlighted performances or artwork; A resume of your musical, theatre, art, or chorus background; Up to three letters of reference from teachers or mentors; and A copy of the acceptance letter from the college you will be attending in the fall. If timing makes this impossible, a listing of your applications with plans to attend.