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Metal of Honor Fund Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction The Metal of Honor Fund has operated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit for more than a decade. Over that time the organization has raised in excess of $500,000 for charitable causes and provided assistance to thousands of families. MOH Fund Scholarship — Eligibility The MOH Fund Scholarship supports students planning to enroll in full-time continuing education at one of the following: - a two-year or four-year college, - a vocational school, or - a technical school. Applicants must be current high school seniors preparing to graduate and must be dependents of someone working in the HVAC industry or be employed...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Introduction
The Metal of Honor Fund has operated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit for more than a decade. Over that time the organization has raised in excess of $500,000 for charitable causes and provided assistance to thousands of families.

MOH Fund Scholarship — Eligibility
The MOH Fund Scholarship supports students planning to enroll in full-time continuing education at one of the following:
- a two-year or four-year college,
- a vocational school, or
- a technical school.

Applicants must be current high school seniors preparing to graduate and must be dependents of someone working in the HVAC industry or be employed...
First Tee Connecticut Scholarships
$2,000
Intro First Tee – Connecticut offers a number of scholarships exclusively for young people who are active within the local chapter. Summaries of each available award appear below. Completed applications must be received at the First Tee – Connecticut office by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2026. Submissions may be sent by mail, fax or email. Scholarship recipients will be informed no later than Monday, June 15, and a formal public announcement will take place during Travelers Championship week in late June. Background Since the scholarship program began in 2006, First Tee – Connecticut has distributed more than $500,000...
Deadline
May 15, 2026
Intro
First Tee – Connecticut offers a number of scholarships exclusively for young people who are active within the local chapter. Summaries of each available award appear below. Completed applications must be received at the First Tee – Connecticut office by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2026. Submissions may be sent by mail, fax or email. Scholarship recipients will be informed no later than Monday, June 15, and a formal public announcement will take place during Travelers Championship week in late June.

Background
Since the scholarship program began in 2006, First Tee – Connecticut has distributed more than $500,000...
AFSCME Minnesota Council 5 Scholarships
$1,000
Introduction AFSCME MN Council 5 administers three scholarships: two aimed at 2026 high school seniors beginning post-secondary studies, and one intended for Council 5 members pursuing further education themselves. 1) Richard E. Patterson Scholarship - Purpose/history: Created in 1989 in memory of Richard E. Patterson, a dedicated union activist, leader of City of St. Paul Local 1842, and the first Treasurer of the former AFSCME Council 14. - Eligibility: Applicant must be the child of a parent or legal guardian who is a member in good standing of a local union represented by AFSCME MN Council 5. - Student requirements:...
Deadline
May 22, 2026
Introduction
AFSCME MN Council 5 administers three scholarships: two aimed at 2026 high school seniors beginning post-secondary studies, and one intended for Council 5 members pursuing further education themselves.

1) Richard E. Patterson Scholarship
- Purpose/history: Created in 1989 in memory of Richard E. Patterson, a dedicated union activist, leader of City of St. Paul Local 1842, and the first Treasurer of the former AFSCME Council 14.
- Eligibility: Applicant must be the child of a parent or legal guardian who is a member in good standing of a local union represented by AFSCME MN Council 5.
- Student requirements:...
Dakota Pequeno Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Dakota Ruby Pequeno — called Cody by those close to her — was a 16-year-old looking forward to her senior year. She loved playing in Powder Puff football games, entering the school talent show, singing songs from Rocky Horror Picture Show, and listening to bands like Evanescence and Slipknot. Tragically, Dakota lost her life as a result of epilepsy. To honor her memory, Dakota’s family created the Dakota Pequeno Memorial Scholarship so others can be supported in pursuing their goals, reflecting Dakota’s own spirit and ambitions. Scholarship details - Each year the Epilepsy Foundation Michigan awards a $1,000 Dakota Pequeno...
Deadline
May 15, 2026
Dakota Ruby Pequeno — called Cody by those close to her — was a 16-year-old looking forward to her senior year. She loved playing in Powder Puff football games, entering the school talent show, singing songs from Rocky Horror Picture Show, and listening to bands like Evanescence and Slipknot. Tragically, Dakota lost her life as a result of epilepsy.

To honor her memory, Dakota’s family created the Dakota Pequeno Memorial Scholarship so others can be supported in pursuing their goals, reflecting Dakota’s own spirit and ambitions.

Scholarship details
- Each year the Epilepsy Foundation Michigan awards a $1,000 Dakota Pequeno...
Empire State District 6 Daughters of Penelope Scholarship
$2,000
This year we will be awarding six scholarships in total: - First Place: $2,000 - Second Place: $1,500 - Technical/Trade School Scholarship (third-place): $1,000 - Special Needs Scholarship: $500 — this award was approved by vote at our District Convention - Memorial Scholarship: $500 in honor of the late Past District Governors Angie Yanas and Beatrice Anagnos - Family-sponsored Scholarship: $1,000 contributed by the family of the late Helen Thomas, PDG We are grateful to be able to offer these six scholarships this year.
Deadline
May 01, 2026
This year we will be awarding six scholarships in total:

- First Place: $2,000
- Second Place: $1,500
- Technical/Trade School Scholarship (third-place): $1,000
- Special Needs Scholarship: $500 — this award was approved by vote at our District Convention
- Memorial Scholarship: $500 in honor of the late Past District Governors Angie Yanas and Beatrice Anagnos
- Family-sponsored Scholarship: $1,000 contributed by the family of the late Helen Thomas, PDG

We are grateful to be able to offer these six scholarships this year.
Delaware School Nutrition Association Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction The Delaware School Nutrition Association (DSNA) advocates for school nutrition programs across Delaware. Our membership is made up of professionals employed by Delaware school districts that participate in USDA Child Nutrition Programs, including School Nutrition Supervisors/Directors, Nutrition Specialists/Registered Dietitians, School Nutrition Secretaries, Cooks, Bakers, Lead Workers, General Workers, and Satellite Meal Handlers. Scholarship Overview DSNA is pleased to offer scholarships to support students pursuing studies in Food & Nutrition. These awards are funded through member-driven fundraising activities such as silent auctions, raffles, personal donations, and other events. Each scholarship provides $1,000 to be applied toward college tuition for the...
Deadline
Apr 08, 2026
Introduction
The Delaware School Nutrition Association (DSNA) advocates for school nutrition programs across Delaware. Our membership is made up of professionals employed by Delaware school districts that participate in USDA Child Nutrition Programs, including School Nutrition Supervisors/Directors, Nutrition Specialists/Registered Dietitians, School Nutrition Secretaries, Cooks, Bakers, Lead Workers, General Workers, and Satellite Meal Handlers.

Scholarship Overview
DSNA is pleased to offer scholarships to support students pursuing studies in Food & Nutrition. These awards are funded through member-driven fundraising activities such as silent auctions, raffles, personal donations, and other events. Each scholarship provides $1,000 to be applied toward college tuition for the...
San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter Scholarships
$5,000
Overview For over 40 years, the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter has provided nearly $100,000 in tuition support to outstanding students. Each year the Chapter’s Scholarship Committee selects accomplished local high school seniors who plan to continue their education at an accredited four‑year university. Awards recognize students’ academic achievement as well as dedication to community service and leadership. Outreach and Application Guidance The Scholarship Committee makes these opportunities known to high school–aged and college‑bound young women by distributing application information through area high schools. Applicants are strongly encouraged to include personal narratives describing experiences that have influenced their lives and...
Deadline
May 16, 2026
Overview
For over 40 years, the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter has provided nearly $100,000 in tuition support to outstanding students. Each year the Chapter’s Scholarship Committee selects accomplished local high school seniors who plan to continue their education at an accredited four‑year university. Awards recognize students’ academic achievement as well as dedication to community service and leadership.

Outreach and Application Guidance
The Scholarship Committee makes these opportunities known to high school–aged and college‑bound young women by distributing application information through area high schools. Applicants are strongly encouraged to include personal narratives describing experiences that have influenced their lives and...
Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Vocational Technology
$2,000
Overview The Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Vocational Technology Scholarship is awarded based on demonstrated leadership and financial need. The award traces its roots to the Lawson/Pezo scholarships established in 2005 through the efforts of LaVaughn Lawson, PGM, and Martha Pezo, PP. Eligible recipients receive $2,000.00 each year. Eligibility - High school graduates, students who will complete high school by June 30, or individuals holding a GED equivalent may apply. - Applicants must either be a member of the Order or have an immediate family member who belongs to an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge. - To confirm membership, the application...
Deadline
May 15, 2026
Overview
The Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Vocational Technology Scholarship is awarded based on demonstrated leadership and financial need. The award traces its roots to the Lawson/Pezo scholarships established in 2005 through the efforts of LaVaughn Lawson, PGM, and Martha Pezo, PP. Eligible recipients receive $2,000.00 each year.

Eligibility
- High school graduates, students who will complete high school by June 30, or individuals holding a GED equivalent may apply.
- Applicants must either be a member of the Order or have an immediate family member who belongs to an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge.
- To confirm membership, the application...
Hana Uno Shepard Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Overview Each year GLA awards the Hana Uno Shepard Memorial Scholarship to support a graduating high school senior. The award can be used at any accredited college, university, community college, fine arts institution, or vocational school. In addition to the scholarship, the recipient receives four years of JACL student membership provided by GLA. Eligibility Applicants must meet all of the following: - Be a graduating high school senior. - Demonstrate a strong academic record. - Come from a single-parent household. - Be of Japanese descent. - Reside in Los Angeles County or Orange County. Application timeline The application process opens...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Overview
Each year GLA awards the Hana Uno Shepard Memorial Scholarship to support a graduating high school senior. The award can be used at any accredited college, university, community college, fine arts institution, or vocational school. In addition to the scholarship, the recipient receives four years of JACL student membership provided by GLA.

Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a graduating high school senior.
- Demonstrate a strong academic record.
- Come from a single-parent household.
- Be of Japanese descent.
- Reside in Los Angeles County or Orange County.

Application timeline
The application process opens...
Maine Golf Scholarship
$6,000
Overview The Maine Golf Scholarship Fund, founded in 1950, has provided more than $2.3 million in scholarships to deserving high school graduates representing all 16 counties of Maine. Administration Scholarships are awarded each year by the Scholarship Fund Committee, which is made up of Maine Golf Board members, staff, and volunteers. Awards are granted on the basis of golf involvement, scholastic achievement, financial need, and demonstrated personal qualities. Award Details - Standard scholarship: $1,500 per year, renewable for up to four years, for a maximum total of $6,000 per recipient. - Langlois scholarships: Through a gift from Frank Langlois, two...
Deadline
May 15, 2026
Overview
The Maine Golf Scholarship Fund, founded in 1950, has provided more than $2.3 million in scholarships to deserving high school graduates representing all 16 counties of Maine.

Administration
Scholarships are awarded each year by the Scholarship Fund Committee, which is made up of Maine Golf Board members, staff, and volunteers. Awards are granted on the basis of golf involvement, scholastic achievement, financial need, and demonstrated personal qualities.

Award Details
- Standard scholarship: $1,500 per year, renewable for up to four years, for a maximum total of $6,000 per recipient.
- Langlois scholarships: Through a gift from Frank Langlois, two...
Huebner Scholarships
$15,000
Introduction The 1st Infantry Division Foundation offers several scholarship opportunities for eligible dependents of soldiers associated with the Division. These awards are competitive and made possible through donations from members and supporters of the Division. Below are the available scholarship categories, eligibility rules, award amounts, selection criteria and application instructions. Available Scholarship Types - DePuy Scholarship: These certificates were issued beginning in 2005 to children of fallen soldiers. If you believe you received a DePuy certificate but cannot find the paperwork, contact Jen Sanford at 215-740-0669 or email the Foundation at 1stIDFdnPA@gmail.com for verification. - Huebner — Colleges and Universities:...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Introduction
The 1st Infantry Division Foundation offers several scholarship opportunities for eligible dependents of soldiers associated with the Division. These awards are competitive and made possible through donations from members and supporters of the Division. Below are the available scholarship categories, eligibility rules, award amounts, selection criteria and application instructions.

Available Scholarship Types
- DePuy Scholarship: These certificates were issued beginning in 2005 to children of fallen soldiers. If you believe you received a DePuy certificate but cannot find the paperwork, contact Jen Sanford at 215-740-0669 or email the Foundation at 1stIDFdnPA@gmail.com for verification.
- Huebner — Colleges and Universities:...
Texas UPMA Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Overview Each academic year, Texas UPMA provides college scholarships for students who are entering their first year of college or trade school and who are descendants of Texas UPMA members. Eligible applicants include children, stepchildren, grandchildren, or step-grandchildren of current Texas UPMA members, retired members, or members who are deceased. The State Board of Directors will set the scholarship amounts based on funds from the prior year’s contributions, chapter fundraising, the endowment, and monies allocated in the Board’s budget. Funding and award conditions Awards are contingent on the recipient enrolling in an undergraduate program at an accredited college, university, or...
Deadline
Apr 28, 2026
Overview
Each academic year, Texas UPMA provides college scholarships for students who are entering their first year of college or trade school and who are descendants of Texas UPMA members. Eligible applicants include children, stepchildren, grandchildren, or step-grandchildren of current Texas UPMA members, retired members, or members who are deceased. The State Board of Directors will set the scholarship amounts based on funds from the prior year’s contributions, chapter fundraising, the endowment, and monies allocated in the Board’s budget.

Funding and award conditions
Awards are contingent on the recipient enrolling in an undergraduate program at an accredited college, university, or...
Nancy Mangini MVP Scholarship Program
$500
Each year the Board selects a group of students to be named CFM MVPs. Recipients are evaluated on academic performance and involvement in extracurricular activities, demonstrated dedication to community service, and confirmed acceptance to college. Nominees must also show exemplary character and a strong drive to succeed. This scholarship is a key element of the Foundation’s effort to expand opportunities for under-resourced students. Awards are distributed in June; chosen MVPs receive a laptop computer plus a software package to support their college preparation. Since 2003, the CFM Foundation has presented this honor to more than 350 MVPs from the Hartford+...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Each year the Board selects a group of students to be named CFM MVPs. Recipients are evaluated on academic performance and involvement in extracurricular activities, demonstrated dedication to community service, and confirmed acceptance to college. Nominees must also show exemplary character and a strong drive to succeed. This scholarship is a key element of the Foundation’s effort to expand opportunities for under-resourced students.

Awards are distributed in June; chosen MVPs receive a laptop computer plus a software package to support their college preparation.

Since 2003, the CFM Foundation has presented this honor to more than 350 MVPs from the Hartford+...
Eastern Sierra Audubon Society High School Senior Scholarship
$500
Introductory Overview Each year the Eastern Sierra Bird Alliance grants as many as two scholarships of $500 each to graduating high school seniors from Inyo County and/or Mono County. Recipients will be students whose intended course of study, ongoing or planned volunteer activities, and career aspirations support the Alliance’s mission. Relevant areas of study can include — but are not limited to — the arts, natural and social sciences, education, journalism, law, public policy, environmental justice, outdoor recreation, or other related disciplines. While a record of volunteer service is advantageous, it is not mandatory. Eligibility - Must be a graduating...
Deadline
Apr 20, 2026
Introductory Overview
Each year the Eastern Sierra Bird Alliance grants as many as two scholarships of $500 each to graduating high school seniors from Inyo County and/or Mono County. Recipients will be students whose intended course of study, ongoing or planned volunteer activities, and career aspirations support the Alliance’s mission. Relevant areas of study can include — but are not limited to — the arts, natural and social sciences, education, journalism, law, public policy, environmental justice, outdoor recreation, or other related disciplines. While a record of volunteer service is advantageous, it is not mandatory.

Eligibility
- Must be a graduating...
Arkansas Junior Cattlemen's Association Scholarship
$1,000
Introductory Statement The Arkansas Junior Cattlemen’s Association (AJCA) is a youth-focused organization committed to advancing the cattle and beef industry in Arkansas while preparing young people for cattle-related careers. AJCA does this through leadership experiences, educational contests, life-skills training, member recognition programs, and hands-on events such as shows and competitions. The association supports junior members and their families and helps fund college scholarships—underwritten by donations, member dues, and fundraisers—to assist members pursuing post-secondary education. Overall, AJCA aims to develop character, encourage involvement, and open future opportunities for Arkansas youth in the beef industry. Eligibility and Requirements - Minimum cumulative GPA:...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Introductory Statement
The Arkansas Junior Cattlemen’s Association (AJCA) is a youth-focused organization committed to advancing the cattle and beef industry in Arkansas while preparing young people for cattle-related careers. AJCA does this through leadership experiences, educational contests, life-skills training, member recognition programs, and hands-on events such as shows and competitions. The association supports junior members and their families and helps fund college scholarships—underwritten by donations, member dues, and fundraisers—to assist members pursuing post-secondary education. Overall, AJCA aims to develop character, encourage involvement, and open future opportunities for Arkansas youth in the beef industry.

Eligibility and Requirements
- Minimum cumulative GPA:...
Sacramento City Unified School District Scholarships
$5,000
Overview The Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD) Scholarship initiative helps graduating seniors attending SCUSD high schools in Sacramento, California connect with a range of scholarships funded by the district and local community partners. Awards are intended to support post-secondary study, including four-year colleges and universities, community colleges, and trade or vocational training programs. Who is eligible Requirements differ by individual award. Typical qualifications include: - Current SCUSD high school senior status - Minimum cumulative GPA (many scholarships expect roughly a 2.0–2.5 GPA or higher) - Evidence of community service or volunteer activities - Demonstrated financial need for some awards...
Deadline
Apr 10, 2026
Overview
The Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD) Scholarship initiative helps graduating seniors attending SCUSD high schools in Sacramento, California connect with a range of scholarships funded by the district and local community partners. Awards are intended to support post-secondary study, including four-year colleges and universities, community colleges, and trade or vocational training programs.

Who is eligible
Requirements differ by individual award. Typical qualifications include:
- Current SCUSD high school senior status
- Minimum cumulative GPA (many scholarships expect roughly a 2.0–2.5 GPA or higher)
- Evidence of community service or volunteer activities
- Demonstrated financial need for some awards...
Indiana Chapter Scholarship
$4,000
The American Public Works Association (APWA) champions professionalism, competence, and credibility in the public works sector. To support that mission, the Indiana Chapter is offering a scholarship for students pursuing college degrees in public-works–related disciplines. Eligible fields include, but are not limited to, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Public Works Management. Applications are currently being accepted; the submission deadline is April 10, 2026. Eligibility - Applicants must be high school seniors intending to enroll in an accredited college or university for the upcoming fall semester as undergraduate students. - Intended majors should focus on public-works–related areas such as Engineering, Public...
Deadline
Apr 10, 2026
The American Public Works Association (APWA) champions professionalism, competence, and credibility in the public works sector. To support that mission, the Indiana Chapter is offering a scholarship for students pursuing college degrees in public-works–related disciplines. Eligible fields include, but are not limited to, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Public Works Management. Applications are currently being accepted; the submission deadline is April 10, 2026.

Eligibility
- Applicants must be high school seniors intending to enroll in an accredited college or university for the upcoming fall semester as undergraduate students.
- Intended majors should focus on public-works–related areas such as Engineering, Public...
Assistance League of North Coast Scholarships
$2,500
Purpose Our objective for the 2025–26 year is to provide scholarships to graduating seniors within our service area in alignment with the Mission of the Assistance League® of North Coast. Which schools are eligible One scholarship will be awarded to a student from each of the following schools: - Carlsbad High School - El Camino High School - General Raymond Murray High School - Alta Vista High School - Carlsbad Village Academy - Surfside High School - Mission Vista High School - New Haven School - North County Trade Tech High School - Oceanside High School - Rancho Buena Vista...
Deadline
Apr 14, 2026
Purpose
Our objective for the 2025–26 year is to provide scholarships to graduating seniors within our service area in alignment with the Mission of the Assistance League® of North Coast.

Which schools are eligible
One scholarship will be awarded to a student from each of the following schools:
- Carlsbad High School
- El Camino High School
- General Raymond Murray High School
- Alta Vista High School
- Carlsbad Village Academy
- Surfside High School
- Mission Vista High School
- New Haven School
- North County Trade Tech High School
- Oceanside High School
- Rancho Buena Vista...
CSEA Scholarships
$5,000
Introduction Dependents of union members may qualify to receive scholarships through both CSEA and AFSCME programs. Several additional awards are also offered by affiliated groups and local organizations. Eligibility Current eligible dependents of members may apply for the scholarships described below. Other scholarships can be found through Union Plus, CSEA Region 5, local unions and units, and many AFSCME affiliates. CSEA Scholarships - Annual awards: CSEA grants twenty-four (24) scholarships of $1,000 each under the Irving Flaumenbaum Memorial Scholarship and Thomas H. McDonough programs. - Additional awards: Pearl Insurance and MetLife each provide a one-time $2,500 scholarship (two separate awards)....
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Introduction
Dependents of union members may qualify to receive scholarships through both CSEA and AFSCME programs. Several additional awards are also offered by affiliated groups and local organizations.

Eligibility
Current eligible dependents of members may apply for the scholarships described below. Other scholarships can be found through Union Plus, CSEA Region 5, local unions and units, and many AFSCME affiliates.

CSEA Scholarships
- Annual awards: CSEA grants twenty-four (24) scholarships of $1,000 each under the Irving Flaumenbaum Memorial Scholarship and Thomas H. McDonough programs.
- Additional awards: Pearl Insurance and MetLife each provide a one-time $2,500 scholarship (two separate awards)....
Colorado State High School Rodeo Association Scholarship
$500
Introduction To be eligible for either the CSHSRA Member Award or the Interview Scholarship, applicants must meet the submission requirements and deadlines listed below. Home-schooled applicants should follow the special instructions provided on the application. Eligibility - Must have completed high school and be enrolled in a trade school, post-secondary vocational program, college, or university to receive scholarship/award funds. Application checklist (items required for consideration) 1. Completed application — due May 3, 2026. 2. Recommendation form completed by your school principal or counselor. (Home-school applicants: see the application for instructions.) It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure the school sends...
Deadline
May 03, 2026
Introduction
To be eligible for either the CSHSRA Member Award or the Interview Scholarship, applicants must meet the submission requirements and deadlines listed below. Home-schooled applicants should follow the special instructions provided on the application.

Eligibility
- Must have completed high school and be enrolled in a trade school, post-secondary vocational program, college, or university to receive scholarship/award funds.

Application checklist (items required for consideration)
1. Completed application — due May 3, 2026.
2. Recommendation form completed by your school principal or counselor. (Home-school applicants: see the application for instructions.) It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure the school sends...
Broad Horizons Scholarship for High School Juniors
$1,000
Overview This award is intended for current high school juniors (members of the graduating Class of 2027) who actively seek opportunities to widen their perspectives. What we mean by “broadening your horizons” Broadening your horizons means growing your knowledge and life experience by stepping beyond familiar routines—trying unfamiliar activities, acquiring new abilities, visiting different places, or connecting with people from backgrounds unlike your own. Who should apply Open to students who are in 11th grade now and will graduate in 2027. If, within the last year, you’ve taken a step that expanded your outlook—no matter how big or small—we want...
Deadline
May 31, 2026
Overview This award is intended for current high school juniors (members of the graduating Class of 2027) who actively seek opportunities to widen their perspectives. What we mean by “broadening your horizons” Broadening your horizons means growing your knowledge and life experience by stepping beyond familiar routines—trying unfamiliar activities, acquiring new abilities, visiting different places, or connecting with people from backgrounds unlike your own. Who should apply Open to students who are in 11th grade now and will graduate in 2027. If, within the last year, you’ve taken a step that expanded your outlook—no matter how big or small—we want...
Drug Abuse Education Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction In 2005 the foundation launched The Drug Abuse Education Scholarship Program to encourage conversations about drug-free living among young people nationwide. This yearly scholarship honors exemplary high school seniors whose personal choices and academic commitments position them for future success. Recipients receive a cash award to be applied toward their college expenses. Candidates are judged on community or school service involvement, planned educational goals, high school grade point average, two recommendations, and a written proposal outlining an effective drug-abuse prevention education program for their school or community. Eligibility and application requirements 1. Applicants must be enrolled as high school...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Introduction
In 2005 the foundation launched The Drug Abuse Education Scholarship Program to encourage conversations about drug-free living among young people nationwide. This yearly scholarship honors exemplary high school seniors whose personal choices and academic commitments position them for future success. Recipients receive a cash award to be applied toward their college expenses. Candidates are judged on community or school service involvement, planned educational goals, high school grade point average, two recommendations, and a written proposal outlining an effective drug-abuse prevention education program for their school or community.

Eligibility and application requirements
1. Applicants must be enrolled as high school...
Fisher Cats Foundation Scholar-Athlete Scholarships
$2,500
Introduction The Fisher Cats Foundation will continue its support of college-bound young people through the Fisher Cats Foundation Scholar-Athlete Scholarships. In 2026 the Foundation will award ten (10) scholarships of $2,500 each to graduating high school seniors who are residents of New Hampshire. Awards are funded through the Arthur P. Solomon Scholarship Fund. Eligibility and selection - Applicants must be high school seniors and New Hampshire residents. - Recipients will be chosen based on a combination of academic performance, athletic accomplishments, and demonstrated commitment to their communities. Required application materials To complete your application, you must submit the following items:...
Deadline
Apr 17, 2026
Introduction
The Fisher Cats Foundation will continue its support of college-bound young people through the Fisher Cats Foundation Scholar-Athlete Scholarships. In 2026 the Foundation will award ten (10) scholarships of $2,500 each to graduating high school seniors who are residents of New Hampshire. Awards are funded through the Arthur P. Solomon Scholarship Fund.

Eligibility and selection
- Applicants must be high school seniors and New Hampshire residents.
- Recipients will be chosen based on a combination of academic performance, athletic accomplishments, and demonstrated commitment to their communities.

Required application materials
To complete your application, you must submit the following items:...
Maine Art Education Association High School Scholarship
$1,500
Introduction The Maine Art Education Association (MAEA) is a statewide professional organization committed to advancing high-quality visual arts education for both teachers and students throughout Maine. MAEA supports its membership with resources, professional learning opportunities, advocacy for arts education, and community events. Among its student-focused initiatives is an Annual High School Scholarship designed to encourage graduating seniors who plan to continue their studies in fine art or design. Eligibility To be considered for the MAEA Annual High School Scholarship, applicants must: - Be a high school senior enrolled at a Maine high school. - Be currently enrolled in a visual...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Introduction
The Maine Art Education Association (MAEA) is a statewide professional organization committed to advancing high-quality visual arts education for both teachers and students throughout Maine. MAEA supports its membership with resources, professional learning opportunities, advocacy for arts education, and community events. Among its student-focused initiatives is an Annual High School Scholarship designed to encourage graduating seniors who plan to continue their studies in fine art or design.

Eligibility
To be considered for the MAEA Annual High School Scholarship, applicants must:
- Be a high school senior enrolled at a Maine high school.
- Be currently enrolled in a visual...
MCA Scholarships
$1,600
Each year the Montana Coaches Association grants eight scholarships to graduating high school senior athletes. Applicants complete a single application to be considered for any of the awards, and recipients are honored at the MCA Awards Ceremony held as part of the summer MCA Coaches Clinic. Eligibility - Open to graduating senior athletes meeting the MCA Scholarship criteria. - Frontier Conference scholarships are reserved for students who plan to enroll at one of the conference institutions listed below. Available scholarships (annual) - Ralph Halverson Scholarships — Two awards of $1,600 each for Montana graduating seniors. - These scholarships honor Ralph...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Each year the Montana Coaches Association grants eight scholarships to graduating high school senior athletes. Applicants complete a single application to be considered for any of the awards, and recipients are honored at the MCA Awards Ceremony held as part of the summer MCA Coaches Clinic.

Eligibility
- Open to graduating senior athletes meeting the MCA Scholarship criteria.
- Frontier Conference scholarships are reserved for students who plan to enroll at one of the conference institutions listed below.

Available scholarships (annual)
- Ralph Halverson Scholarships — Two awards of $1,600 each for Montana graduating seniors.
- These scholarships honor Ralph...
David G. Kent Scholarship
$1,000
The New Hampshire Teachers of Mathematics is awarding a $1,000 scholarship to one graduating high school senior. This award honors the memory of David G. Kent, who served for many years on the NHTM executive board and organized the New Hampshire High School Mathematics Contest. Eligibility - Applicant must be graduating from a New Hampshire high school or be a resident of New Hampshire. - Applicant must have been accepted to a fully accredited college or university. - Applicant must intend to enroll in a teacher certification program for any of the following: middle school or secondary mathematics education; elementary...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
The New Hampshire Teachers of Mathematics is awarding a $1,000 scholarship to one graduating high school senior. This award honors the memory of David G. Kent, who served for many years on the NHTM executive board and organized the New Hampshire High School Mathematics Contest.

Eligibility
- Applicant must be graduating from a New Hampshire high school or be a resident of New Hampshire.
- Applicant must have been accepted to a fully accredited college or university.
- Applicant must intend to enroll in a teacher certification program for any of the following: middle school or secondary mathematics education; elementary...
PONY Baseball and Softball Alumni Scholarship
$3,000
PONY Baseball and Softball is offering an Alumni Scholarship for graduates who participated in PONY programs. To be eligible, applicants must have played in a registered PONY baseball or girls’ softball program for at least two (2) years. Applications must be submitted by May 1. The Scholarship Committee will consider an application complete only after it has received all required materials listed below. The committee awards eight scholarships each year: one for each of the four U.S. Zones (North, East, South, West), plus one each for the Asia Pacific Zone, the Caribbean Zone, Canada, and Mexico. Required materials (submit all):...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
PONY Baseball and Softball is offering an Alumni Scholarship for graduates who participated in PONY programs. To be eligible, applicants must have played in a registered PONY baseball or girls’ softball program for at least two (2) years.

Applications must be submitted by May 1. The Scholarship Committee will consider an application complete only after it has received all required materials listed below. The committee awards eight scholarships each year: one for each of the four U.S. Zones (North, East, South, West), plus one each for the Asia Pacific Zone, the Caribbean Zone, Canada, and Mexico.

Required materials (submit all):...
Alex Horton Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction The Tarrant County College Foundation awards scholarships and other financial aid to students at Tarrant County College to help offset educational expenses and support their academic and career objectives. The foundation administers a range of donor-funded awards—both merit- and need-oriented—to broaden access to higher education across the local community. Through fundraising and scholarship distribution, the foundation promotes student persistence and the completion of TCC degrees and certificates. Eligibility Applicants must meet all of the following conditions: - Be currently enrolled at Tarrant County College or be planning to enroll. - Plan to pursue an associate degree or a certificate...
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Introduction
The Tarrant County College Foundation awards scholarships and other financial aid to students at Tarrant County College to help offset educational expenses and support their academic and career objectives. The foundation administers a range of donor-funded awards—both merit- and need-oriented—to broaden access to higher education across the local community. Through fundraising and scholarship distribution, the foundation promotes student persistence and the completion of TCC degrees and certificates.

Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following conditions:
- Be currently enrolled at Tarrant County College or be planning to enroll.
- Plan to pursue an associate degree or a certificate...
Columbians College Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction The Columbians, an Italian‑American philanthropic organization based in New Jersey, awards annual scholarships to students in Northern New Jersey. Since our founding in 1982, we have distributed more than $2,000,000 in scholarship aid and financial hardship assistance. Each year we allocate between $25,000 and $50,000 in total scholarship funds, with individual awards ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. Applications are available online via the Scholarship Application. Eligibility - Applicant must be a high school senior living in Bergen County or Passaic County, New Jersey. - While all eligible seniors may apply, preference is given to students who show academic excellence,...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Introduction
The Columbians, an Italian‑American philanthropic organization based in New Jersey, awards annual scholarships to students in Northern New Jersey. Since our founding in 1982, we have distributed more than $2,000,000 in scholarship aid and financial hardship assistance. Each year we allocate between $25,000 and $50,000 in total scholarship funds, with individual awards ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. Applications are available online via the Scholarship Application.

Eligibility
- Applicant must be a high school senior living in Bergen County or Passaic County, New Jersey.
- While all eligible seniors may apply, preference is given to students who show academic excellence,...
Donald and Itasker Thorton Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction The Thornton Sisters Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization that awards annual, one-year scholarships to deserving young women of color. Scholarships are intended to assist with first-year college expenses—principally tuition and/or books—based on the amount of funding available to the Foundation in that fiscal year. Eligibility - Must be a current senior at a public high school in New Jersey. - Must identify as a female of color (examples include African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latino-American, Caribbean-American, Native American, Asian-American, etc.). - Must have a minimum high school grade point average of C+. Required Application Materials 1. Official high school transcript. 2....
Deadline
May 07, 2026
Introduction
The Thornton Sisters Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization that awards annual, one-year scholarships to deserving young women of color. Scholarships are intended to assist with first-year college expenses—principally tuition and/or books—based on the amount of funding available to the Foundation in that fiscal year.

Eligibility
- Must be a current senior at a public high school in New Jersey.
- Must identify as a female of color (examples include African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latino-American, Caribbean-American, Native American, Asian-American, etc.).
- Must have a minimum high school grade point average of C+.

Required Application Materials
1. Official high school transcript.
2....