Scholarships Galore Available to your Students

Many of your students have been accepted to the college of their choice and in many cases multiple schools. Now how are they going to pay for that education? Scholarships are one of their best options as the money doesn’t have to be paid back.

Access Scholarships published a list of 66 different scholarships available for students. Here is the list you can share with your students with a link to each one:

Scholarship Points $10,000 Scholarship

Award Amount: $10,000

Scholarship Deadline: Expires every quarter

Details: Each quarter of the year, Scholarship Points awards one $10,000 scholarship to a lucky student – enter each quarter for a greater chance at winning!

Smart Owl No-Essay Scholarship

Award Amount: $7,000

Scholarship Deadline: 28th or 29th of each month

Details: The Smart Owl Scholarship by Scholarship Owl is a monthly scholarship open to all high school and college students ages 16+. Must be a US citizen/permanent resident to apply!

SmarterCollege $2,500 Scholarship

Award Amount: $2,500

Scholarship Deadline: Last day of each month

Details: Open to all US high school and college students ages 17 and older. 

Scholly’s $1,000 Tuition Relief Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: May 31

Details: Open to high school students ages 18 and older. No essay or minimum GPA required to apply!

Nitro College Scholarship

Award Amount: $2,000

Scholarship Deadline: End of every month

Details: In addition to their $1,000 scholarship through Bold, Nitro also offers a $2,000 scholarship every month, open to high school seniors and current college students. To be considered, all you need to do is fill out the application form on their website.

Tallo Monthly Scholarship

Award Amount: generally $1,000, but it varies! 

Scholarship Deadline: Expires on the last day of each month

STEM Works for Me $2,500 Scholarship

Award Amount: $2,500

Scholarship Deadline: April 30

Details: Open to ALL students in the US, ages 26 and under! No specific major requirements are necessary to apply. 

CollegExpress Monthly Scholarship

Award Amount: Varies, but usually $1,000 – $2,500

Scholarship Deadline: Last day of each month

Details: CollegExpress offers a monthly scholarship for high school seniors and students of other years in school. What’s great is that when you enter for their monthly scholarship, you will also be automatically entered for their $10,000 scholarship!

Be Bold Scholarship

Award Amount: $25,000

Scholarship Deadline: Rolling monthly

Details: The $25,000 “Be Bold” Scholarship is a no-essay scholarship that will be awarded to the applicant with the boldest profile.

Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: Quarterly (Last day of the month in September, December, March, and June)

Details: The Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship is our own contribution to helping students fund their higher education. Simply fill in some easy info about yourself and you’re entered to win!

Cappex Easy Money Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: Rolling

Details: The Cappex Easy Money Scholarship is open to all students – no minimum GPA or essay required.

Juno No Essay Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: Beginning of every month

Details: The Juno $1,000 Scholarship does not require an essay! All you need to do to be entered is to fill out your name and email, and share the scholarship with your friends!

Niche No-Essay Scholarship

Award Amount: $2,000

Scholarship Deadline: Rolling monthly

Details: The Niche No Essay Scholarship is awarded monthly and all you have to do to enter is sign up on their website.

Next College Athlete No-Essay Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: Rolling monthly

Details: This scholarship is designed for high school athletes who are looking to compete at the next level.

Semper Solaris Scholarship

Award Amount: $500

Scholarship Deadline: Rolling

Details: This scholarship is open to high school seniors who are US citizens with a minimum GPA of 3.0.

GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program

Award Amount: $10,000 – renewable for up to 4 years

Scholarship Deadline: January 5

Details: The GE Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program honors the legacy and character of our nation’s 40th President. It rewards college-bound students who demonstrate exemplary leadership (in their community and through extracurricular activities), drive, integrity, and citizenship with financial assistance to pursue higher education

Foot Locker Scholar Athletes Program

Award Amount: $20,000

Scholarship Deadline: January 8

Details: The Foot Locker Scholar Athletes program honors student-athletes who demonstrate exceptional academic ability and strong leadership skills in sports, in their schools, and within their communities.

Ron Brown Scholars Program

Award Amount: $40,000

Scholarship Deadline: January 9

Details: RBSP competitively awards 45 – 50 four-year $40,000 scholarships ($10,000 each year) to the most talented and economically-challenged high school seniors who demonstrate a keen interest in public service, community engagement, business entrepreneurship and global citizenship.

Applicants for the Ron Brown Scholarship MUST be Black/African American, US citizens or permanent residents, and a current high school senior at the time of their application.

Live Más Scholarship

Award Amount: $5,000 – $25,000

Scholarship Deadline: January 11

Details: The Live Más Scholarship is Taco Bell’s contribution to helping students achieve their higher education goals. To apply, students must submit a video telling the story of their real, true passion. 

Profile in Courage Essay Contest

Award Amount: $500 – $3,000

Scholarship Deadline: January 15

Details: The Profile in Courage Essay Contest is open to all high school students. Essays will be judged on the overall originality of the topic and the clear communication of ideas through language.

Sierra Nevada Corporation Women in STEM Scholarship

Award Amount: $7,500

Scholarship Deadline: January 18

Details: Open to female-identifying high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate school students pursuing non-medical

STEM-related degrees.Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship Program

Award Amount: $40,000

Scholarship Deadline: January 25

Details: A serious 2-for-1 scholarship for high school students interested in computer science. Win $40,000 for college AND a paid programming internship at Amazon. 

Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of academic performance, experience with computer science, demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities, work experience, short answer responses, unusual personal or family circumstances, financial need, racial/ethnic/gender diversity, and an educator appraisal, preferred to be completed by a computer science teacher.

College Monk Short Essay Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,500

Scholarship Deadline: January 31

Details: The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to graduating high school seniors and college students pursuing undergraduate degrees who are planning to attend or currently attending accredited institutions in the US.

Jet Future Business Leaders Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: January 31

Details: This scholarship is for graduating high school seniors and currently enrolled college students who are interested in pursuing a career in business.T

echnology Addiction Awareness Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: January 31

Details: The Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship is designed to help you understand the negative effects that technology and too much screen time can have on our lives. Open to high school students of all years.

 EngineerGirl Essay Contest

Award Amount: $500

Scholarship Deadline: February 1

Details: The EngineerGirl Essay Contest is open to all high school students (not just women!), and asks for an essay discussing the vital contribution of engineers in responding to the pandemic.

Columbus Citizens Foundation College Scholarship Program

Award Amount: Varies

Scholarship Deadline: February 1

Details: The Columbus Citizens Foundation administers scholarship programs that help hundreds of students every year in elementary school, high school, college, and medical school, and graduate programs in the arts.  

Jackie Robinson Scholars Program

Award Amount: Up to $30,000

Scholarship Deadline: February 1

Details: Scholarship for students accepted to accredited four-year colleges or universities. Must be a minority student, United States citizen, involved in community service and demonstrate leadership potential and financial need.

McDonald’s HACER Scholarship

Award Amount: Up to $25,000

Scholarship Deadline: February 3

Details: Open to high school seniors who have at least one parent with Hispanic heritage. Must be a US resident planning to attend a two or four-year college or university. Minimum 2.8 GPA.

Elks National Foundation Legacy Awards Scholarship

Award Amount: $4,000

Scholarship Deadline: February 5

Details: $4,000 four-year scholarships available for children and grandchildren of Elks in good standing. Parent or grandparent must have been an Elk for two years and continue to be a member in good standing. Must be high school senior and apply through the related member’s Elks Lodge.

Americanism Essay Scholarship

Award Amount: $100 – $1,200

Scholarship Deadline: First Friday in February

Details: The Americanism Essay Scholarship is open to Illinois high school students and requires an essay on Americanism and good citizenship.

AFA Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship

Award Amount: $5,000

Scholarship Deadline: February 15

Details: AFA’s Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship Essay Contest is an annual competition for college-bound students.  Applicants are asked to write a 1,200 to 1,500-word essay that describes the impact of Alzheimer’s disease on themselves, their families or their communities, and what they have learned in light of coping with the brain disorder.

Hispanic Scholarship Fund Scholarship

Award Amount: up to $5,000

Scholarship Deadline: February 14

Details: Merit-based awards for U.S. citizens, permanent residents, eligible non-citizens, or DACA students of Hispanic heritage with plans to enroll full time in an accredited U.S. 4-year university in the upcoming academic year (can be a high school senior, current undergraduate student, community college transfer, or graduate student). 

The Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship

Award Amount: $10,000

Scholarship Deadline: February 20

Details: Three scholarships (one $10,000; two $5,000) will be awarded to graduating U.S. high school students who promoted vegetarianism (includes veganism) in their schools and/or communities. Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or fowl. Applicants will be judged on a strong commitment to promoting a peaceful world through a vegetarian diet/lifestyle.

Bridging the Dream Scholarship Program

Award Amount: $10,000

Scholarship Deadline: February 28

Details: The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) and The Sallie Mae Fund are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students. Twenty-five (25) students completing a two-year, four-year, or trade/vocational certificate/certification program will be selected to receive a scholarship of up to $10,000.

Scholars Helping Collars Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,500

Scholarship Deadline: February 28

Details: P.L.A.Y knows there are plenty of young minds out there that are passionate about helping animals in need. In an effort to encourage students and promote this cause, P.L.A.Y. will be awarding a $1,500 scholarship to a graduating high school student who best exemplifies their core beliefs.

Engebretson Foundation Scholarship

Award Amount: $5,000/semester

Scholarship Deadline: March 1

Details:This need-based scholarship is pretty straightforward: it’s awarded to one student each year who demonstrates not only financial need but also impressive academic performance and leadership ability.

Horatio Alger National Scholarships

Award Amount: $25,000

Scholarship Deadline: March 8

Details: The Horatio Alger National Scholarship Program is one of the major scholarship programs nationally that specifically assists high school students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their young lives. Open to US high school students with critical financial need. Minimum 2.0 GPA.

Executive Women International Scholarship Program

Award Amount: Varies

Scholarship Deadline: March 26

Details: To qualify for the scholarship, a student must be nominated by his/her school counselor or administrator. Students apply and compete at the local Chapter for up to $10,000 in scholarships. The first-place winner from each Chapter will then be submitted to the Corporate level for the opportunity to win the Corporate Scholarship.

AFSA High School Scholarship Contest

Award Amount: $2,000

Scholarship Deadline: April 1

Details: Open to current high school seniors who want to pursue a college degree or trade school education. Enter for the chance to win one of ten college scholarships.

Fountainhead Essay Contest

Award Amount: $500 – $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: April 29

Details: The Fountainhead Essay Contest is for high school juniors and seniors and has three essay prompt options.

E-Waste Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: April 30

Details: The E-Waste Scholarship, sponsored by Digital Responsibility, challenges students to learn about the impact of e-waste and what can be done to minimize it

RealtyHop Scholarship

Award Amount: $2,000

Scholarship Deadlines: April 30, August 31

The RealtyHop Scholarship awards up to $2,000 a year to eligible undergraduate students and high school seniors working towards a bachelor and/or associate degree program in the US who demonstrate the ambition, diligence, leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit that is central to our company culture.

Rover Scholarship Contest

Award Amount: $2,500

Scholarship Deadline: May 1

Details: Higher education: that magical time when deadlines are tight and budgets are tighter. Rover would like to help fund your education. Just write a 400-500 word essay for your chance to win $2,500!

Visionary Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000 – $5,000

Scholarship Deadline: May 1

Details: The American College Foundation (ACF) offers the annual Visionary Scholarship program to financially support students in every grade level of high school.

Countdown to College Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: May 5

Details: This scholarship is for college-bound teens in grades 9th-12th. The scholarship does not require specific test scores, GPA, or class ranking.

In order to be awarded the scholarship, you must be a current C2C eNews subscriber at the time of the drawing.

Christian Connector Scholarship

Award Amount: $2,500

Scholarship Deadline: May 31

Details: The Christian Connector Scholarship is a scholarship for high school seniors (and juniors!) who are interested in or planning to enroll in a Christian college or university

Gen and Kelly Tanabe Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: July 31

Details: The Gen and Kelly Tanabe Scholarship is a merit-based program that helps students fulfill their dreams of a higher education. To apply, students must simply answer one of three essay questions (“feel free to re-use an essay that you wrote in class, for college admission or another scholarship competition.”)!

Grademiners Essay Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: August 1

Details: To encourage bright young minds to SPEAK UP, Grademiners offers this essay scholarship for the best original essay (see application page for essay topic options).

Alex Austin’s Overcoming Adversity Scholarship

Award Amount: $500 – $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: September 1

Details: Open to all high school and college students in the US, including DACA recipients. Students who identify as part of a minority or who will be first-generation college students are encouraged to apply.

Cameron Impact Scholarship

Award Amount: Full-ride! 

Scholarship Deadline: September 10

Details: The Cameron Impact Scholarship is a four-year, full-tuition, merit-based undergraduate scholarship awarded annually to 10-15 exceptional high school students who have demonstrated excellence in academics, extracurricular activities, leadership, and community service. 

Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.7 to apply.

One Step At A Time Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: September 30

Details: This scholarship was created to encourage students who have faced adversity to reflect on their experience and discuss the steps they took to pull themselves through a difficult situation. Minimum 3.0 GPA to apply.

Supporting the Community Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: September 30

Details: Rastin Gluckstein Lawyers is offering The Supporting the Community Scholarship to recognize students who have particularly creative ideas for how they can do their best to give back to their community.

Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship

Award Amount: $40,000 per year 

Scholarship Deadline: November 18 

Details:The Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship Program is an undergraduate scholarship program available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who seek to attend and graduate from the nation’s best four-year colleges and universities. Minimum 3.5 GPA. 

Heisman High School Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000 – $10,000

Scholarship Deadline: October 19

Details: Open to high-achieving high school seniors in the US with at least a 3.0 GPA who participate in a wide range of sports as well as school and community activities.

Imagine America High School Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: December 1

Details: Imagine America, sponsored by the Imagine America Foundation (IAF), is a $1,000 career education award that is available to recent high school graduates who are pursuing postsecondary education at participating career colleges across the United States.

10x Digital Marketing Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: December 1

Details: 10x digital awards a $2,000 scholarship each year to one talented student (twice a year) who is majoring in (or planning on majoring in) a field related to digital marketing. 

Undocumented students and international students studying in the US are eligible to apply.

National Honor Society Scholarship Program

Award Amount: Varies

Scholarship Deadline: December 1

Details: The National Honor Society is committed to helping students achieve their secondary education goals, and provides the following resources to students and their families to help with the planning process. 600 scholarships are awarded each year to high school seniors who are members of the NHS.

Edison Scholars Program

Award Amount: $40,000

Scholarship Deadline: December 14

Details: The Edison Scholars Program offers $40,000 scholarships to 30 high school seniors planning on pursuing STEM degrees at 4-year colleges and universities. Must live in Edison’s service territory in Southern California. 

Burger King Scholars Program

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: December 15

Details: Open to high school seniors in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico. 

Equitable Excellence Scholarship

Award Amount: up to $20,000 over four years

Scholarship Deadline: December 17

Details: Open to current high school seniors who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two- or four-year college or university in the United States for the entire upcoming academic year. 

Around the Corner from College Scholarship

Award Amount: $1,000

Scholarship Deadline: December 31 (and June 30)

Details: This scholarship is Access Scholarship’s opportunity created just for high school students! Open to high school seniors, but also to students in grades 9-11. DACA/undocumented and international students are also eligible to apply. 

Cirkledin’s No Sweat Scholarship

Award Amount: $2,500

Scholarship Deadline: December 31

Details: Apply in 4 easy steps: Go to www.cirkledin.com, create a free Cirkledin account, hit the “Apply Now” button, and tell us “What is one thing that, if it were in the Olympics, you would win gold in?”

Careers Through Culinary Arts Program Cooking Competition for Scholarships

Award Amount: Varies (up to full-tuition)

Scholarship Deadline: Varies 

Details: Applicants must be a senior in a C-CAP designated partner high school in Arizona; Prince George’s County, Maryland; Tidewater, Virginia; or the cities of Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, or Washington, DC. Applicants must be accepted into the cooking competition for scholarships. Check the CCAP website for local coordinator’s contact information. 

United States Senate Youth Program

Award Amount: $10,000

Scholarship Deadline: Varies by state

Details: The United States Senate Youth Program is a scholarship for high school seniors (and juniors!) holding elected student offices. Two students are selected from each state.

You will note many of these have deadlines which have passed so these should be shared with your juniors so they can apply for next year.