Career Pathways Scholarships
$3,000
Application window
- The Career Pathways Scholarship will accept applications from January 5 through April 3, 2026.
Program overview
- The Career Pathways Scholarship is intended for motivated learners who know the occupational direction they want to pursue and need a short-term credential or associate degree to enter that career. Awards support enrollment in two-year degree programs, certificate programs, or professional trade credentials. Both high school students and adults who hold (or are working toward) a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency (HSE) are eligible to apply.
Award amount and renewal
- Awards are $750 per semester, up to...
Application window
- The Career Pathways Scholarship will accept applications from January 5 through April 3, 2026.
Program overview
- The Career Pathways Scholarship is intended for motivated learners who know the occupational direction they want to pursue and need a short-term credential or associate degree to enter that career. Awards support enrollment in two-year degree programs, certificate programs, or professional trade credentials. Both high school students and adults who hold (or are working toward) a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency (HSE) are eligible to apply.
Award amount and renewal
- Awards are $750 per semester, up to...
Masonic Foundation of DC Scholarship
$10,000
Intro
For more than 20 years the Masonic Foundation of the District of Columbia (MFDC) has supported high-achieving high school graduates by providing college scholarship assistance.
Scholarship overview
Selected students may receive up to $10,000 per year in tuition support. Awards are renewable for up to four years in total (the initial award plus three renewals), provided recipients maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Available scholarships
- Masonic Foundation of DC Scholarship (MFDC Scholarship)
- Open to graduating seniors of District of Columbia public high schools or DC public charter schools.
- DC Freemason Scholarship (DCM Scholarship)
-...
Intro
For more than 20 years the Masonic Foundation of the District of Columbia (MFDC) has supported high-achieving high school graduates by providing college scholarship assistance.
Scholarship overview
Selected students may receive up to $10,000 per year in tuition support. Awards are renewable for up to four years in total (the initial award plus three renewals), provided recipients maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Available scholarships
- Masonic Foundation of DC Scholarship (MFDC Scholarship)
- Open to graduating seniors of District of Columbia public high schools or DC public charter schools.
- DC Freemason Scholarship (DCM Scholarship)
-...
Ledbetter-Stratton Memorial Scholarship
$4,000
I. Background and Purpose
The New Mexico High School Coaches Association (NMHSCA) created a scholarship program in 1962 to assist physically handicapped graduates of New Mexico high schools. The award honors Chester H. “Doc” Ledbetter and Coach Sam Stratton. Doc Ledbetter served as Executive Secretary of the NMHSCA for 30 years and played a principal role in founding this scholarship. Coach Sam Stratton, who coached at Alamogordo High School and served as the Association’s President in 1961–62, died unexpectedly and is memorialized by the award. Funding for the scholarship comes from the net proceeds of the Association’s annual North/South All‑Star...
I. Background and Purpose
The New Mexico High School Coaches Association (NMHSCA) created a scholarship program in 1962 to assist physically handicapped graduates of New Mexico high schools. The award honors Chester H. “Doc” Ledbetter and Coach Sam Stratton. Doc Ledbetter served as Executive Secretary of the NMHSCA for 30 years and played a principal role in founding this scholarship. Coach Sam Stratton, who coached at Alamogordo High School and served as the Association’s President in 1961–62, died unexpectedly and is memorialized by the award. Funding for the scholarship comes from the net proceeds of the Association’s annual North/South All‑Star...
Geraldine Mayo Beveridge Scholarship
$1,000
Geraldine Mayo Beveridge Scholarship — Summary
This award supports graduating seniors from Carteret County public high schools who plan to earn a degree in Education and who model positive behavior for younger students. Applicants must have at least a 2.5 GPA. Preference is given to students who intend to teach Career and Technical Education (CTE) subjects — for example, business, finance and marketing; career development; agriculture; trade and industrial education; health science; family and consumer sciences; or computer science, IT and technology. The scholarship may be renewed for up to three additional years provided the recipient remains actively enrolled and...
Geraldine Mayo Beveridge Scholarship — Summary
This award supports graduating seniors from Carteret County public high schools who plan to earn a degree in Education and who model positive behavior for younger students. Applicants must have at least a 2.5 GPA. Preference is given to students who intend to teach Career and Technical Education (CTE) subjects — for example, business, finance and marketing; career development; agriculture; trade and industrial education; health science; family and consumer sciences; or computer science, IT and technology. The scholarship may be renewed for up to three additional years provided the recipient remains actively enrolled and...
North Carolina Softball Coaches Association Scholarships
$1,000
The association distributes scholarships once a year to graduating high school seniors to assist with their pursuit of postsecondary education. Awards are allocated evenly between the eastern and western regions of North Carolina. Eligibility is determined by the following requirements:
1. Athletic participation: The applicant must have played varsity softball during her senior year of high school and must have played either varsity or junior varsity softball as a junior.
2. College acceptance/commitment: The applicant must have applied to and received an official acceptance letter from a bona fide public or private two‑ or four‑year college or university, and must...
The association distributes scholarships once a year to graduating high school seniors to assist with their pursuit of postsecondary education. Awards are allocated evenly between the eastern and western regions of North Carolina. Eligibility is determined by the following requirements:
1. Athletic participation: The applicant must have played varsity softball during her senior year of high school and must have played either varsity or junior varsity softball as a junior.
2. College acceptance/commitment: The applicant must have applied to and received an official acceptance letter from a bona fide public or private two‑ or four‑year college or university, and must...
RRVTMA Scholarships
$2,500
Overview
The Rock River Valley Tooling and Machining Association (RRVTMA) will award two scholarships of $2,500 each to graduating high school seniors in Spring 2026. This scholarship program supports RRVTMA’s mission of “promoting and emphasizing education” and aims to encourage students to pursue careers in manufacturing by funding those entering manufacturing-related postsecondary programs.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior graduating in 2026.
- Primary residence must be in one of these counties: Winnebago, Boone, Ogle, Stephenson, or Whiteside (Illinois), or Rock or Walworth (Wisconsin).
- Must be a U.S. citizen or a documented permanent resident.
- Intend to...
Overview
The Rock River Valley Tooling and Machining Association (RRVTMA) will award two scholarships of $2,500 each to graduating high school seniors in Spring 2026. This scholarship program supports RRVTMA’s mission of “promoting and emphasizing education” and aims to encourage students to pursue careers in manufacturing by funding those entering manufacturing-related postsecondary programs.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior graduating in 2026.
- Primary residence must be in one of these counties: Winnebago, Boone, Ogle, Stephenson, or Whiteside (Illinois), or Rock or Walworth (Wisconsin).
- Must be a U.S. citizen or a documented permanent resident.
- Intend to...
Cape Cod Foundation Scholarships
$40,000
Intro
Founded in 1989 with a single scholarship, The Cape Cod Foundation has grown into the steward of more than 330 separate funds. More than 100 of those funds provide annual scholarships to local students pursuing a variety of educational paths. Each fund reflects the generosity of individuals or families who wanted to expand learning opportunities within the community.
How we help
Our staff manages all scholarship processes and acts as a resource for students, parents/guardians, and school officials. The scholarship listings on our site give a concise overview of the funds we administer.
One application, better matching
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Intro
Founded in 1989 with a single scholarship, The Cape Cod Foundation has grown into the steward of more than 330 separate funds. More than 100 of those funds provide annual scholarships to local students pursuing a variety of educational paths. Each fund reflects the generosity of individuals or families who wanted to expand learning opportunities within the community.
How we help
Our staff manages all scholarship processes and acts as a resource for students, parents/guardians, and school officials. The scholarship listings on our site give a concise overview of the funds we administer.
One application, better matching
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Michael Wassmer Foundation Scholarship
$30,000
Intro
Are you a determined student who has overcome obstacles to reach your goals? The Michael Wassmer Foundation awards multiple need-based scholarships of $30,000 each every year to exemplary students from the Richmond region. If Mike’s story resonates with you and you meet the qualifications below, consider applying to become a Wassmer Scholar.
Award details
- Each scholarship recipient will receive $30,000 in total, disbursed directly to the recipient’s college in four equal annual payments.
- Scholarships are need-based and intended for students beginning a four-year college program in fall 2026.
Important dates
- January 15, 2026 — Applications open...
Intro
Are you a determined student who has overcome obstacles to reach your goals? The Michael Wassmer Foundation awards multiple need-based scholarships of $30,000 each every year to exemplary students from the Richmond region. If Mike’s story resonates with you and you meet the qualifications below, consider applying to become a Wassmer Scholar.
Award details
- Each scholarship recipient will receive $30,000 in total, disbursed directly to the recipient’s college in four equal annual payments.
- Scholarships are need-based and intended for students beginning a four-year college program in fall 2026.
Important dates
- January 15, 2026 — Applications open...
Glenn Moon Scholarship
$8,000
Interested in becoming a teacher? For the 47th year in a row, we are offering financial assistance to qualified Connecticut high school seniors planning to pursue a teaching degree. To be eligible you must be a Connecticut resident who will graduate from a Connecticut secondary school in 2026 and be committed to entering the field of education.
Eligibility and Evaluation
- Eligible candidates: Connecticut residents who will graduate from a Connecticut secondary school in 2026 and intend to enter the teaching profession.
- Applications will be assessed on:
- Academic record
- Character and personality, including community service
- Interests...
Interested in becoming a teacher? For the 47th year in a row, we are offering financial assistance to qualified Connecticut high school seniors planning to pursue a teaching degree. To be eligible you must be a Connecticut resident who will graduate from a Connecticut secondary school in 2026 and be committed to entering the field of education.
Eligibility and Evaluation
- Eligible candidates: Connecticut residents who will graduate from a Connecticut secondary school in 2026 and intend to enter the teaching profession.
- Applications will be assessed on:
- Academic record
- Character and personality, including community service
- Interests...
Black Women in Sport Foundation Scholarships
$1,000
Introduction
The Black Women in Sport Foundation (BWSF) is a nonprofit committed to expanding the participation of black women and girls across all facets of sport—athletics, coaching, and administration. Each year BWSF awards four (4) scholarships to matriculating female college students. Recipients must be enrolled at the time the award is received. This award cycle, BWSF will present four scholarships total: three (3) for full-time undergraduate students and one (1) for a full-time graduate student.
Scholarships Available
- Madeline Kountze Dugger-Kelly Scholarship
- Amount: $1,000
- Eligibility: African American woman enrolled full-time in an accredited graduate program. Applicant should have...
Introduction
The Black Women in Sport Foundation (BWSF) is a nonprofit committed to expanding the participation of black women and girls across all facets of sport—athletics, coaching, and administration. Each year BWSF awards four (4) scholarships to matriculating female college students. Recipients must be enrolled at the time the award is received. This award cycle, BWSF will present four scholarships total: three (3) for full-time undergraduate students and one (1) for a full-time graduate student.
Scholarships Available
- Madeline Kountze Dugger-Kelly Scholarship
- Amount: $1,000
- Eligibility: African American woman enrolled full-time in an accredited graduate program. Applicant should have...
BIACS Scholarship
$3,000
Introduction
Since its founding in 1988, the Bluegrass Indo-American Civic Society (BIACS) has supported Kentucky’s graduating high school seniors heading to college with more than $450,000 in scholarship awards. What began as a single $1,000 scholarship in 1988 has expanded significantly; by 2025 BIACS awarded 29 scholarships.
Award details
BIACS distributes cash scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Recipients are honored at the Annual BIACS Awards Banquet held in Lexington, KY. The program includes both merit-based and need-based awards. For 2026 BIACS is pleased to add a scholarship specifically for students who plan to enroll in a community college.
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Introduction
Since its founding in 1988, the Bluegrass Indo-American Civic Society (BIACS) has supported Kentucky’s graduating high school seniors heading to college with more than $450,000 in scholarship awards. What began as a single $1,000 scholarship in 1988 has expanded significantly; by 2025 BIACS awarded 29 scholarships.
Award details
BIACS distributes cash scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Recipients are honored at the Annual BIACS Awards Banquet held in Lexington, KY. The program includes both merit-based and need-based awards. For 2026 BIACS is pleased to add a scholarship specifically for students who plan to enroll in a community college.
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Broc Cresta Memorial Scholarship
$1,500
Introduction
The Broc Cresta Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Broc’s family and friends to honor his memory. Broc’s strong character, determination, and dedication — both inside the arena and beyond — left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him. This scholarship was created to carry on that positive influence by supporting young students nationwide. High school seniors planning to pursue further education are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be high school seniors.
- Candidates should be active participants in a rodeo or roping association, FFA, and/or 4-H.
- Applicants must intend to continue their education at...
Introduction
The Broc Cresta Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Broc’s family and friends to honor his memory. Broc’s strong character, determination, and dedication — both inside the arena and beyond — left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him. This scholarship was created to carry on that positive influence by supporting young students nationwide. High school seniors planning to pursue further education are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be high school seniors.
- Candidates should be active participants in a rodeo or roping association, FFA, and/or 4-H.
- Applicants must intend to continue their education at...