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Making the Leap Scholarship for Transfer Students
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This scholarship is open to college students who plan to transfer or are currently transferring to another educational institution in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree. Applicants must be enrolled as an undergraduate student. Applicants must also be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents to be eligible for this award.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

Making the Leap Scholarship for Transfer Students

This scholarship is open to college students who plan to transfer or are currently transferring to another educational institution in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree. Applicants must be enrolled as an undergraduate student. Applicants must also be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents to be eligible for this award.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
“Mom to Scholar” Scholarship for Mothers
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The “Mom to Scholar” Scholarship for Mothers is open to mothers who want to begin or resume their journey towards earning a technical or college degree. In order to be eligible for this scholarship you must be a mother over the age of 35 who demonstrates financial need.

Applicants must also be U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents, or have DACA status.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

“Mom to Scholar” Scholarship for Mothers

The “Mom to Scholar” Scholarship for Mothers is open to mothers who want to begin or resume their journey towards earning a technical or college degree. In order to be eligible for this scholarship you must be a mother over the age of 35 who demonstrates financial need. Applicants must also be U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents, or have DACA status.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
“Gutsy Graduate Student” Essay Scholarship
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The “Gutsy” Graduate Student Essay Scholarship aims to help lessen the financial burden for a passionate graduate student who is actively looking for ways to fund their higher education journey. The “Gusty Graduate Student” Essay Scholarship is open to incoming or current graduate students. This scholarship opportunity is open to students seeking master’s and doctorate degrees as well as graduate certificates.

Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents. To apply applicants must reply to the prompt in 250 words.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

“Gutsy Graduate Student” Essay Scholarship

The “Gutsy” Graduate Student Essay Scholarship aims to help lessen the financial burden for a passionate graduate student who is actively looking for ways to fund their higher education journey. The “Gusty Graduate Student” Essay Scholarship is open to incoming or current graduate students. This scholarship opportunity is open to students seeking master’s and doctorate degrees as well as graduate certificates. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents. To apply applicants must reply to the prompt in 250 words.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
“Caretakers on the Climb” Scholarship for Nursing Students
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This scholarship is open to undergraduate and graduate students who are currently enrolled in a nursing program. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents to be3 eligible for this award. To apply, applicants must write a 250 word essay responding to the prompt on the scholarship provider's website.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

“Caretakers on the Climb” Scholarship for Nursing Students

This scholarship is open to undergraduate and graduate students who are currently enrolled in a nursing program. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents to be3 eligible for this award. To apply, applicants must write a 250 word essay responding to the prompt on the scholarship provider's website.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Past Presidents Scholarship
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The SWE Past Presidents Scholarship was endowed in 2008. US citizens studying engineering or engineering technology in their sophomore through senior year of undergraduate or graduate students are eligible to apply.

Eligibility Requirements
- Must be an undergrad or graduate student
- Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year college
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Restricted to female students
- Must not be attending high school currently
- Must study full-time
- Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
Amount
$6,500
Deadline
2026-01-31

Past Presidents Scholarship

The SWE Past Presidents Scholarship was endowed in 2008. US citizens studying engineering or engineering technology in their sophomore through senior year of undergraduate or graduate students are eligible to apply. Eligibility Requirements - Must be an undergrad or graduate student - Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year college - Minimum 3.0 GPA - Restricted to female students - Must not be attending high school currently - Must study full-time - Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
💰 Award Amount
$6,500
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Ada I. Pressman Memorial Scholarship
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The Ada I. Pressman Memorial Scholarship is renewable for five years. All engineering majors are eligible. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. Applicants do not have to be a member of SWE to be eligible for SWE scholarships. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information.

Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a graduate student
- Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year college
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Restricted to female students
- Must not be attending high school currently
- Must study full-time
- Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

Ada I. Pressman Memorial Scholarship

The Ada I. Pressman Memorial Scholarship is renewable for five years. All engineering majors are eligible. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. Applicants do not have to be a member of SWE to be eligible for SWE scholarships. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information. Eligibility Requirements - Must be a graduate student - Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year college - Minimum 3.0 GPA - Restricted to female students - Must not be attending high school currently - Must study full-time - Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Leslie Andree Hanna Medical Scholarship
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A one-time preferred amount of $5,000 to two deserving female students who are US citizen attending medical school. The selection process is based on academic merit with a minimum GPA of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent GPA on the scale used by the applicable educational institution. The recipient may reapply for the scholarship each year, but is not guaranteed the award.

Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

Leslie Andree Hanna Medical Scholarship

A one-time preferred amount of $5,000 to two deserving female students who are US citizen attending medical school. The selection process is based on academic merit with a minimum GPA of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent GPA on the scale used by the applicable educational institution. The recipient may reapply for the scholarship each year, but is not guaranteed the award.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship
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The Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship is awarded to two deserving college juniors or seniors enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States who is pursuing a major in political science, history, government, or economics. This is a one-time award in the amount of $5,000.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States to apply for one of the national scholarships offered by the DAR Scholarship Committee. Applicants must also attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university in the United States. DAR chapter sponsorship is not required, however, applicants may want to reach out to a DAR chapter in their area for help with their applications.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship

The Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship is awarded to two deserving college juniors or seniors enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States who is pursuing a major in political science, history, government, or economics. This is a one-time award in the amount of $5,000. Applicants must be citizens of the United States to apply for one of the national scholarships offered by the DAR Scholarship Committee. Applicants must also attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university in the United States. DAR chapter sponsorship is not required, however, applicants may want to reach out to a DAR chapter in their area for help with their applications.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Ralph M. Knight Chemistry and Engineering Scholarship
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The Ralph M. Knight Chemistry and Engineering Scholarship was established in 2010 by Mrs. Nancy Knight in memory of her husband, Ralph, a chemical engineer. The Knight family wishes to honor his legacy and help others contribute to society as he did.

The scholarship is intended for freshman-year tuition assistance at a four-year college or university in the United States for a student majoring in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials and Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Solar Energy Engineering, or Structural Engineering.

The Ralph M. Knight Chemistry and Engineering Scholarship is a $5,000 award toward the first year of tuition at a four-year college or university in the United States for students declaring one of the specified majors.

Applicants must be full-time seniors attending a Catholic high school in the Diocese of Phoenix, registered, practicing Catholics, or US citizens or Permanent Residents. Initial scholarship awards are not based on financial need or high school grade point average. The scholarship will be paid directly to the college/university.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

Ralph M. Knight Chemistry and Engineering Scholarship

The Ralph M. Knight Chemistry and Engineering Scholarship was established in 2010 by Mrs. Nancy Knight in memory of her husband, Ralph, a chemical engineer. The Knight family wishes to honor his legacy and help others contribute to society as he did. The scholarship is intended for freshman-year tuition assistance at a four-year college or university in the United States for a student majoring in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials and Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Solar Energy Engineering, or Structural Engineering. The Ralph M. Knight Chemistry and Engineering Scholarship is a $5,000 award toward the first year of tuition at a four-year college or university in the United States for students declaring one of the specified majors. Applicants must be full-time seniors attending a Catholic high school in the Diocese of Phoenix, registered, practicing Catholics, or US citizens or Permanent Residents. Initial scholarship awards are not based on financial need or high school grade point average. The scholarship will be paid directly to the college/university.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
SWE Scholarship Program
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SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States.
Amount
$7,000
Deadline
2026-01-31

SWE Scholarship Program

SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States.
💰 Award Amount
$7,000
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
IBM Linda Sanford Women’s Technical Advancement Scholarship
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The IBM Linda Sanford Women's Technical Advancement Scholarship supports re-entry and non-traditional students studying computer engineering, computer science, engineering technology, and mathematics. This scholarship is renewable for five years. Applicants do not have to be a member of SWE to be eligible for SWE scholarships. Re-entry students don't have to be enrolled full-time. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited program may apply for this scholarship. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work.

Eligibility Requirements:
- Minimum 3.5 GPA
- Restricted to female students
- Must not be attending high school currently
- Restricted to students studying Computer Science/Data
Processing, Engineering/Technology, Mathematics
Amount
$1,250
Deadline
2026-01-31

IBM Linda Sanford Women’s Technical Advancement Scholarship

The IBM Linda Sanford Women's Technical Advancement Scholarship supports re-entry and non-traditional students studying computer engineering, computer science, engineering technology, and mathematics. This scholarship is renewable for five years. Applicants do not have to be a member of SWE to be eligible for SWE scholarships. Re-entry students don't have to be enrolled full-time. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited program may apply for this scholarship. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. Eligibility Requirements: - Minimum 3.5 GPA - Restricted to female students - Must not be attending high school currently - Restricted to students studying Computer Science/Data Processing, Engineering/Technology, Mathematics
💰 Award Amount
$1,250
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Dr. Ivy M. Parker Memorial Scholarship
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The Dr. Ivy M. Parker Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to E and ET majors. A junior recipient may renew the scholarship for a senior year if she continues to meet the criteria. Applicants do not have to be a member of SWE to be eligible for SWE scholarships. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited program may apply for this scholarship. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information.

Eligibility Requirements
- Must attend a university or a four-year college
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Restricted to female students
- Must not be attending high school currently
- Must study full-time
- Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
2026-01-31

Dr. Ivy M. Parker Memorial Scholarship

The Dr. Ivy M. Parker Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to E and ET majors. A junior recipient may renew the scholarship for a senior year if she continues to meet the criteria. Applicants do not have to be a member of SWE to be eligible for SWE scholarships. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited program may apply for this scholarship. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information. Eligibility Requirements - Must attend a university or a four-year college - Minimum 3.0 GPA - Restricted to female students - Must not be attending high school currently - Must study full-time - Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
💰 Award Amount
$1,500
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Roberta Banaszak Gleiter Engineering Endeavor Scholarship
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Roberta Banaszak Gleiter endowed the Roberta Banaszak Gleiter Engineering Endeavor Scholarship in 2011, hoping to assist women engineers to "make a difference." Eligible majors are AeroE and ChE. This scholarship is renewable for 1 year. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. Students in under-represented groups, who are reentry candidates, and have financial need are preferred. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information.

Eligibility Requirements
- Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year
college
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Restricted to female students
- Must not be attending high school currently
- Must study full-time
- Restricted to students studying Aviation/Aerospace,
Chemical Engineering, Engineering/Technology
-Must be affiliated with Society of Women Engineers
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
2026-01-31

Roberta Banaszak Gleiter Engineering Endeavor Scholarship

Roberta Banaszak Gleiter endowed the Roberta Banaszak Gleiter Engineering Endeavor Scholarship in 2011, hoping to assist women engineers to "make a difference." Eligible majors are AeroE and ChE. This scholarship is renewable for 1 year. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. Students in under-represented groups, who are reentry candidates, and have financial need are preferred. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information. Eligibility Requirements - Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year college - Minimum 3.0 GPA - Restricted to female students - Must not be attending high school currently - Must study full-time - Restricted to students studying Aviation/Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, Engineering/Technology -Must be affiliated with Society of Women Engineers
💰 Award Amount
$1,500
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Rochelle Nicolette Perry Memorial Scholarship
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The Rochelle Nicolette Perry Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to students who are attending university or college in New York, or have their home location in Iowa. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. Students with community involvement in planning and participating in events or other organizations are preferred. Students with a high level of dedication and passion for their own community, organizations, and engineering in general are also preferred. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information.

Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a graduate student
- Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year
college
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Restricted to female students
- Must not be attending high school currently
- Must study full-time
- Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
- Must be affiliated with Society of Women Engineers
Amount
$1,250
Deadline
2026-01-31

Rochelle Nicolette Perry Memorial Scholarship

The Rochelle Nicolette Perry Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to students who are attending university or college in New York, or have their home location in Iowa. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. Students with community involvement in planning and participating in events or other organizations are preferred. Students with a high level of dedication and passion for their own community, organizations, and engineering in general are also preferred. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information. Eligibility Requirements - Must be a graduate student - Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year college - Minimum 3.0 GPA - Restricted to female students - Must not be attending high school currently - Must study full-time - Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology - Must be affiliated with Society of Women Engineers
💰 Award Amount
$1,250
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Dorothy P. Morris Scholarship
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The Dorothy P. Morris Scholarship will be awarded to any engineering major student. Applicants do not have to be a member of SWE to be eligible for SWE scholarships. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information.

Eligibility Requirements
- Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year
college
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Restricted to female students
- Must not be attending high school currently
- Must study full-time
- Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
2026-01-31

Dorothy P. Morris Scholarship

The Dorothy P. Morris Scholarship will be awarded to any engineering major student. Applicants do not have to be a member of SWE to be eligible for SWE scholarships. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information. Eligibility Requirements - Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year college - Minimum 3.0 GPA - Restricted to female students - Must not be attending high school currently - Must study full-time - Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
💰 Award Amount
$1,500
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Region J: Northwest Star Legacy Scholarship
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The Region J: Northwest Star Legacy Scholarship will be awarded to SWE members in any major and in their undergraduate or graduate studies attending universities or colleges in legacy Region J boundaries. This scholarship is renewable for up to five years. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information.

Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a graduate student
- Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year
college
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Restricted to female students
- Must not be attending high school currently
- Must study full-time
- Restricted to students studying in Alaska, Idaho, Montana,
Oregon, Washington
- Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology
- Must be affiliated with Society of Women Engineers
Amount
$1,250
Deadline
2026-01-31

Region J: Northwest Star Legacy Scholarship

The Region J: Northwest Star Legacy Scholarship will be awarded to SWE members in any major and in their undergraduate or graduate studies attending universities or colleges in legacy Region J boundaries. This scholarship is renewable for up to five years. SWE considers academic achievements, participation in extracurricular or volunteer activities, and interest in engineering. Those who identify as a woman and pursue an ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student program may apply for this scholarship. Students who attend an ABET-accredited community college program full-time are also eligible. A personal reference and STEM reference are required. The personal reference must be a person who has known the applicant for two or more years and who is not a relative or member of the applicant's family. For the STEM reference, it is highly recommended that the reference be someone in a STEM field who is familiar with the applicant's academic work. The references must submit the recommendation letters by the deadline stated. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Society of Women Engineers for more information. Eligibility Requirements - Must be a graduate student - Must attend a university, a four-year college or two-year college - Minimum 3.0 GPA - Restricted to female students - Must not be attending high school currently - Must study full-time - Restricted to students studying in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington - Restricted to students studying Engineering/Technology - Must be affiliated with Society of Women Engineers
💰 Award Amount
$1,250
📆 Deadline
2026-01-31
Altman Family Scholarship
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The Altmans support numerous efforts to improve education and research for the industry. Altman Plants supplies plant programs to large retailers with point of purchase materials, sales reps to assist with merchandising, a large distribution system that covers the U.S., and offers expertise in growing plants. Each year one student will be awarded this scholarship. It is an annual scholarship, although the same person may receive it a second year should their application score the highest.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Altman Family Scholarship

The Altmans support numerous efforts to improve education and research for the industry. Altman Plants supplies plant programs to large retailers with point of purchase materials, sales reps to assist with merchandising, a large distribution system that covers the U.S., and offers expertise in growing plants. Each year one student will be awarded this scholarship. It is an annual scholarship, although the same person may receive it a second year should their application score the highest.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Paul Ecke, Jr. Scholarship
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This scholarship honors the late Paul Ecke, Jr. of Encinitas, Calif., who made indispensable contributions to the advancement of the global floriculture industry. Among his many interests was concern for the future of floriculture, as influenced by innovative research and educational programs. He recognized that creative scientists and educators are required to lead the floral industry in the 21st century and beyond. Each year, one student will receive $5,000 for two consecutive years, providing that they continue to meet requirements for this duration and submit an annual update.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Paul Ecke, Jr. Scholarship

This scholarship honors the late Paul Ecke, Jr. of Encinitas, Calif., who made indispensable contributions to the advancement of the global floriculture industry. Among his many interests was concern for the future of floriculture, as influenced by innovative research and educational programs. He recognized that creative scientists and educators are required to lead the floral industry in the 21st century and beyond. Each year, one student will receive $5,000 for two consecutive years, providing that they continue to meet requirements for this duration and submit an annual update.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Harry S. Truman Library Institute Dissertation Year Fellowships
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Dissertation Year Fellowships are intended to encourage historical scholarship of the public career of Harry S. Truman or the Truman era. This fellowship is intended to free a doctoral student from teaching or other employment to facilitate completion of his or her dissertation. Preference will be given to projects based on extensive research at the Truman Library, but since the research is presumed to be complete, there is no requirement of residence at the Library during the fellowship year.

A maximum of two $20,000 grants are given annually; awards are payable to the student in two installments, September and January. Completed applications should be submitted to the Committee no later than February 1. The Committee’s funding decision will be announced by the first week of April. The Committee reserves the right to withhold the making of any award if the quality of the applications does not justify it.

Amount
$20,000
Deadline
2026-02-01

Harry S. Truman Library Institute Dissertation Year Fellowships

Dissertation Year Fellowships are intended to encourage historical scholarship of the public career of Harry S. Truman or the Truman era. This fellowship is intended to free a doctoral student from teaching or other employment to facilitate completion of his or her dissertation. Preference will be given to projects based on extensive research at the Truman Library, but since the research is presumed to be complete, there is no requirement of residence at the Library during the fellowship year. A maximum of two $20,000 grants are given annually; awards are payable to the student in two installments, September and January. Completed applications should be submitted to the Committee no later than February 1. The Committee’s funding decision will be announced by the first week of April. The Committee reserves the right to withhold the making of any award if the quality of the applications does not justify it.
💰 Award Amount
$20,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
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Open to undergraduates and graduate students up to the masters degree level with preference given to undergraduate students. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S. - based institution.

This scholarship provides $3500 annually to one student for summer study in the field. Study may be for credit or beyond the regular course of study. The specific course of study and the location are chosen by the student. Some suggested studies include:

- assisting a botanist with field studies
- assisting a botanist with plant inventories
- plant monitoring in a national forest
- internship on a special project in a botanical garden

Deadline: February 1
Amount
$3,500
Deadline
2026-02-01

Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Open to undergraduates and graduate students up to the masters degree level with preference given to undergraduate students. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S. - based institution. This scholarship provides $3500 annually to one student for summer study in the field. Study may be for credit or beyond the regular course of study. The specific course of study and the location are chosen by the student. Some suggested studies include: - assisting a botanist with field studies - assisting a botanist with plant inventories - plant monitoring in a national forest - internship on a special project in a botanical garden Deadline: February 1
💰 Award Amount
$3,500
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
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Purpose
To support students' field studies and offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study.

Education
For undergraduate and graduate students.

Eligibility
Open to undergraduate and master’s degree students. Research must be conducted in the Western Hemisphere. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Provides $3,500 annually to support students' outdoor summer field studies.

Selection
Members of the GCA Scholarship Committee and professionals knowledgeable in field botany will select awardees.
Amount
$3,500
Deadline
2026-02-01

Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Purpose To support students' field studies and offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study. Education For undergraduate and graduate students. Eligibility Open to undergraduate and master’s degree students. Research must be conducted in the Western Hemisphere. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Provides $3,500 annually to support students' outdoor summer field studies. Selection Members of the GCA Scholarship Committee and professionals knowledgeable in field botany will select awardees.
💰 Award Amount
$3,500
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
The Corliss Knapp Engle Scholarship in Horticulture
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Purpose
To encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture.

Education
For undergraduate, graduate, advanced degree candidates, or non-degree seeking students above the high school level.

Eligibility
Open to college undergraduates, graduate students, and advanced degree candidates, or non-degree-seeking applicants above the high school level. Open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Funds one or more scholarships annually at $3,000 to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Projects may include but are not restricted to plant propagation, photographic documentation of studies and research projects, the acquisition of skills for working with horticulture collections, and research in horticulture in the broadest sense.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
2026-02-01

The Corliss Knapp Engle Scholarship in Horticulture

Purpose To encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture. Education For undergraduate, graduate, advanced degree candidates, or non-degree seeking students above the high school level. Eligibility Open to college undergraduates, graduate students, and advanced degree candidates, or non-degree-seeking applicants above the high school level. Open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Funds one or more scholarships annually at $3,000 to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Projects may include but are not restricted to plant propagation, photographic documentation of studies and research projects, the acquisition of skills for working with horticulture collections, and research in horticulture in the broadest sense.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Garden Club of America Hope Goddard Iselin Fellowship in Public Horticulture
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Purpose
To further the study of public horticulture through experiential learning that takes place at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other closely aligned public horticulture institution within the United States.

Education
Open to students enrolled in a graduate-level university program to study public horticulture. Student must confirm ability to conduct research or otherwise utilize facility where study will be undertaken.

Eligibility
Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Funds one or more students annually at $5,000 for practical research and training at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other institution directly engaged with connecting people, plants, and gardening within the United States.

Selection
Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee appointed by the APGA’s Garden Scholars Committee Chair.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-02-01

Garden Club of America Hope Goddard Iselin Fellowship in Public Horticulture

Purpose To further the study of public horticulture through experiential learning that takes place at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other closely aligned public horticulture institution within the United States. Education Open to students enrolled in a graduate-level university program to study public horticulture. Student must confirm ability to conduct research or otherwise utilize facility where study will be undertaken. Eligibility Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Funds one or more students annually at $5,000 for practical research and training at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other institution directly engaged with connecting people, plants, and gardening within the United States. Selection Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee appointed by the APGA’s Garden Scholars Committee Chair.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plant Studies
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Purpose
To encourage the understanding, development, and use of underutilized native plants. Established to encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture.

Education
Open to college undergraduates or graduate students, advanced degree candidates, or non-degree seeking students above the high school level.

Eligibility
Open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Funds one or more scholarships annually at a minimum of $3,000 to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Research studies, or projects may include, but are not restricted to, plant propagation and the acquisition of skills for working with native plant collections, including techniques for incorporating them in managed landscapes.


Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plant Studies

Purpose To encourage the understanding, development, and use of underutilized native plants. Established to encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture. Education Open to college undergraduates or graduate students, advanced degree candidates, or non-degree seeking students above the high school level. Eligibility Open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Funds one or more scholarships annually at a minimum of $3,000 to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Research studies, or projects may include, but are not restricted to, plant propagation and the acquisition of skills for working with native plant collections, including techniques for incorporating them in managed landscapes.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Gilbreth Memorial Fellowship
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Gilbreth Memorial Fellowship
Awarded to an ISE graduate student.

Requirements:
-Nomination due Nov. 15
-Graduate students only
-U.S. and its territories, Canada, or Mexico
-3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale
-Must be a member of IISE
-May not be self-nominated
-Application due Feb. 1
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Gilbreth Memorial Fellowship

Gilbreth Memorial Fellowship Awarded to an ISE graduate student. Requirements: -Nomination due Nov. 15 -Graduate students only -U.S. and its territories, Canada, or Mexico -3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale -Must be a member of IISE -May not be self-nominated -Application due Feb. 1
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Lisa Zaken Award For Excellence
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Awarded to an ISE student for excellence in scholarly activities and campus leadership in ISE profession-related activities.

Requirements:

- Nomination due Nov. 15
- Undergraduate or Graduate Student
- 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
- Active IISE Student Chapter Member
- University can be in U.S. or international
- May not be self-nominated
- Application due Feb. 1
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Lisa Zaken Award For Excellence

Awarded to an ISE student for excellence in scholarly activities and campus leadership in ISE profession-related activities. Requirements: - Nomination due Nov. 15 - Undergraduate or Graduate Student - 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale - Active IISE Student Chapter Member - University can be in U.S. or international - May not be self-nominated - Application due Feb. 1
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
John L. Imhoff Scholarship
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John L. Imhoff Scholarship
Awarded to an ISE student who submits an essay detailing their noteworthy contributions to the development of the IE profession through international understanding, either by academic, employment or professional achievements.

Requirements:

- Nomination due Nov. 15
- Undergraduate, Graduate, or Doctoral Student
- University can be in U.S. or international
- 3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale
- May not be self-nominated
- IISE membership is NOT required
- Three references reinforcing international contributions to
the ISE profession
- Application due Feb. 1
- Essay required (no longer than 1 page)
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

John L. Imhoff Scholarship

John L. Imhoff Scholarship Awarded to an ISE student who submits an essay detailing their noteworthy contributions to the development of the IE profession through international understanding, either by academic, employment or professional achievements. Requirements: - Nomination due Nov. 15 - Undergraduate, Graduate, or Doctoral Student - University can be in U.S. or international - 3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale - May not be self-nominated - IISE membership is NOT required - Three references reinforcing international contributions to the ISE profession - Application due Feb. 1 - Essay required (no longer than 1 page)
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
John S.W. Fargher Jr. Scholarship
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Awarded to graduate ISE student who exhibits academic excellence and noteworthy contributions to the development of the industrial engineering profession.

Requirements

Nomination due Nov. 15
Graduate students only
U.S. and its territories
3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale
Must be a member of IISE
May not be self-nominated
Application due Feb. 1
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

John S.W. Fargher Jr. Scholarship

Awarded to graduate ISE student who exhibits academic excellence and noteworthy contributions to the development of the industrial engineering profession. Requirements Nomination due Nov. 15 Graduate students only U.S. and its territories 3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale Must be a member of IISE May not be self-nominated Application due Feb. 1
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Monte Mitchell Scholarship
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Monte Mitchell Scholarship
More than $1,500

This scholarship honors Monte Mitchell’s service of more than 40 years to the Aircraft Electronics Association and the general aviation industry. Mitchell first served as the AEA executive director and later as president of the association from 1977 to 1996. Under Mitchell’s leadership, the AEA Educational Foundation was created in 1990 to enhance, promote and secure the future of aviation and the AEA by furthering the education of students, technicians and members of the AEA. It will be awarded to an AEA member employee. The scholarship will cover a full AEA Convention registration along with travel and hotel expenses. The award recognizes an AEA member employee for their exemplary job performance and pursuit of professional development. This is an annual award to be given prior to the AEA International Convention and Trade Show.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES
A complete application will consist of the following:
1. Letter of recommendation from current employer.
2. A brief essay written by the applicant outlining how he or she would benefit in their job by attending the
65th AEA International Convention and Trade Show.



Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Monte Mitchell Scholarship

Monte Mitchell Scholarship More than $1,500 This scholarship honors Monte Mitchell’s service of more than 40 years to the Aircraft Electronics Association and the general aviation industry. Mitchell first served as the AEA executive director and later as president of the association from 1977 to 1996. Under Mitchell’s leadership, the AEA Educational Foundation was created in 1990 to enhance, promote and secure the future of aviation and the AEA by furthering the education of students, technicians and members of the AEA. It will be awarded to an AEA member employee. The scholarship will cover a full AEA Convention registration along with travel and hotel expenses. The award recognizes an AEA member employee for their exemplary job performance and pursuit of professional development. This is an annual award to be given prior to the AEA International Convention and Trade Show. APPLICATION PROCEDURES A complete application will consist of the following: 1. Letter of recommendation from current employer. 2. A brief essay written by the applicant outlining how he or she would benefit in their job by attending the 65th AEA International Convention and Trade Show.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Vertical Flight Foundation Scholarship
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Each year, Vertical Flight Foundation (VFF) scholarships are awarded to college students enrolled in programs related to vertical lift engineering and demonstrating an interest in pursuing careers related to vertical flight technology. The Foundation scholarship awards are made possible solely by tax deductible donations that have been established and contribute to an endowment.

The VFF scholarships are solely merit-based and the value of the scholarships range from $3,000 up to $6,000 (USD). The program is open to full-time students attending a university or college located anywhere in the world and regardless of a student's nationality.


To be eligible for a scholarship:
- Students enrolled in programs related to vertical lift engineering and who show interest in pursuing a career in vertical flight technology.
- A student does not need to be a member of the Vertical Flight Society, but we encourage you to explore the many benefits student membership can provide.
- High school students are not eligible.
- All applicants must be full-time students at the time of application (February). In addition, the student must be registered in the relevant engineering degree program at least one (1) academic term after the scholarship awards, which are presented at the Society's Annual Forum in May.
- Technical disciplines related to complex aeronautics engineering or aviation systems, even if not considered vertical lift engineering, will receive equal consideration.
- A student can receive an award once as an Undergraduate, once as a Master's student, and once as a Graduate student.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Vertical Flight Foundation Scholarship

Each year, Vertical Flight Foundation (VFF) scholarships are awarded to college students enrolled in programs related to vertical lift engineering and demonstrating an interest in pursuing careers related to vertical flight technology. The Foundation scholarship awards are made possible solely by tax deductible donations that have been established and contribute to an endowment. The VFF scholarships are solely merit-based and the value of the scholarships range from $3,000 up to $6,000 (USD). The program is open to full-time students attending a university or college located anywhere in the world and regardless of a student's nationality. To be eligible for a scholarship: - Students enrolled in programs related to vertical lift engineering and who show interest in pursuing a career in vertical flight technology. - A student does not need to be a member of the Vertical Flight Society, but we encourage you to explore the many benefits student membership can provide. - High school students are not eligible. - All applicants must be full-time students at the time of application (February). In addition, the student must be registered in the relevant engineering degree program at least one (1) academic term after the scholarship awards, which are presented at the Society's Annual Forum in May. - Technical disciplines related to complex aeronautics engineering or aviation systems, even if not considered vertical lift engineering, will receive equal consideration. - A student can receive an award once as an Undergraduate, once as a Master's student, and once as a Graduate student.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund
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“The John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund,” is open to United States citizens, both men and women, single or married, irrespective of race, creed, or color. The age limit is between 18 and 35 years. Award amounts vary annually and range from $500 to $5,000 per recipient. At the discretion of the Committee, these may be awarded in quarterly installments.

The online application will ask the applicant to outline their ambitions and plans as well as submit no more than 6 examples of their paintings/drawings for judging. Below are suggested subject categories. It is not necessary to provide something from each category:

- Painting from life
- Drawing from the figure (nude)
- Composition
- Landscape
Any other examples of your work which you think advisable
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund

“The John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund,” is open to United States citizens, both men and women, single or married, irrespective of race, creed, or color. The age limit is between 18 and 35 years. Award amounts vary annually and range from $500 to $5,000 per recipient. At the discretion of the Committee, these may be awarded in quarterly installments. The online application will ask the applicant to outline their ambitions and plans as well as submit no more than 6 examples of their paintings/drawings for judging. Below are suggested subject categories. It is not necessary to provide something from each category: - Painting from life - Drawing from the figure (nude) - Composition - Landscape Any other examples of your work which you think advisable
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
ONS Foundation Master’s Scholarship
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Note: An individual cannot receive this award more than one time.
Purpose: To provide scholarships to registered nurses committed to oncology nursing and pursuing a master’s degree in a relevant field.
Scholarship: Mater's scholarships are awarded at $5,000 each.

Selection Criteria:
- The applicant must be currently enrolled in, accepted to, or have applied to a master’s degree program at an accredited institution in the 2026-2027 academic year (starting fall 2026).
- The candidate must be in good academic standing.
- The candidate must be a registered nurse.
- The candidate must have a commitment to oncology.
- The candidate must provide a letter of reference from the current work supervisor or academic advisor on organizational letterhead, signed by the individual providing the recommendation.
- Agree to participate in a post-graduation survey.

Points to Consider:
- Do not wait until the last day to start an application as a quality and competitive application will take time to complete.
- We suggest that you use your time wisely by getting a head start and collecting any additional required items, such as the name and email address of someone writing your letter of recommendation, before you begin.
- Your essay responses should be of good quality, in terms of grammar, punctuation, syntax, conciseness, and ability to answer the question. Ensure you submit a detailed response and use the word count to your advantage.
- To strengthen your application, use free online tools such as Grammarly and have someone read over your application to ensure accurate spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-02-01

ONS Foundation Master’s Scholarship

Note: An individual cannot receive this award more than one time. Purpose: To provide scholarships to registered nurses committed to oncology nursing and pursuing a master’s degree in a relevant field. Scholarship: Mater's scholarships are awarded at $5,000 each. Selection Criteria: - The applicant must be currently enrolled in, accepted to, or have applied to a master’s degree program at an accredited institution in the 2026-2027 academic year (starting fall 2026). - The candidate must be in good academic standing. - The candidate must be a registered nurse. - The candidate must have a commitment to oncology. - The candidate must provide a letter of reference from the current work supervisor or academic advisor on organizational letterhead, signed by the individual providing the recommendation. - Agree to participate in a post-graduation survey. Points to Consider: - Do not wait until the last day to start an application as a quality and competitive application will take time to complete. - We suggest that you use your time wisely by getting a head start and collecting any additional required items, such as the name and email address of someone writing your letter of recommendation, before you begin. - Your essay responses should be of good quality, in terms of grammar, punctuation, syntax, conciseness, and ability to answer the question. Ensure you submit a detailed response and use the word count to your advantage. - To strengthen your application, use free online tools such as Grammarly and have someone read over your application to ensure accurate spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
National Garden Clubs, Inc. Scholarships
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Details of the Award
National Garden Clubs, Inc (NGC) SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
APPLICATION
DEADLINE: February 1

• The number and amount of scholarships will be determined annually. Up to 45 NGC
Scholarships are available, each in an amount up to $4,000.
• One-year scholarships are available to juniors, seniors and graduate students.
• EqualOpportunity shall be provided to all applicants.
• Sophomores may apply for their junior year.
• College/university must be accredited and listed on the official website of the U.S. Department of Education http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.aspx.

Applicant Eligibility

Applications under the following conditions are not eligible:
• International or Foreign Exchange Students.
• Doctoral program students, except under certain conditions and by approval of the NGC
Scholarship Chairman.
• Study abroad on fellowships or internships.

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
• Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States.

• Must be attending school full-time or as defined by NGC:
⧫ Undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 graded hours of classes.
⧫ Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 graded hours of classes.
• funds may be applied to studies overseas provided that the study is a condition of the recipient’s degree plan and that payment continues to be made to the accredited U.S.
college or university.
• Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale).
• Must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental
issues, floral design or horticulture
• Previous applicants may re-apply (whether awarded or not)
• Must be majoring in one of the following fields of study:
◼ Agronomy
◼ Agriculture
Education
◼ Floriculture
◼ Horticulture
◼ Landscape Design
◼ Botany, Biology
◼ Forestry
◼ Wildlife Science
◼ Plant Pathology/Science
◼ City (Rural & Urban) Planning
◼ Habitat or Forest/Systems Ecology
◼ Environmental Concerns (Management:
Environmental, Horticulture
Resource/Environmental Behavior)
◼ Environmental Conservation (inc. Engineering, Law etc.)
◼ Land Management and/or other related or allied subjects
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

National Garden Clubs, Inc. Scholarships

Details of the Award National Garden Clubs, Inc (NGC) SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1 • The number and amount of scholarships will be determined annually. Up to 45 NGC Scholarships are available, each in an amount up to $4,000. • One-year scholarships are available to juniors, seniors and graduate students. • EqualOpportunity shall be provided to all applicants. • Sophomores may apply for their junior year. • College/university must be accredited and listed on the official website of the U.S. Department of Education http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.aspx. Applicant Eligibility Applications under the following conditions are not eligible: • International or Foreign Exchange Students. • Doctoral program students, except under certain conditions and by approval of the NGC Scholarship Chairman. • Study abroad on fellowships or internships. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: • Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States. • Must be attending school full-time or as defined by NGC: ⧫ Undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 graded hours of classes. ⧫ Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 graded hours of classes. • funds may be applied to studies overseas provided that the study is a condition of the recipient’s degree plan and that payment continues to be made to the accredited U.S. college or university. • Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale). • Must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture • Previous applicants may re-apply (whether awarded or not) • Must be majoring in one of the following fields of study: ◼ Agronomy ◼ Agriculture Education ◼ Floriculture ◼ Horticulture ◼ Landscape Design ◼ Botany, Biology ◼ Forestry ◼ Wildlife Science ◼ Plant Pathology/Science ◼ City (Rural & Urban) Planning ◼ Habitat or Forest/Systems Ecology ◼ Environmental Concerns (Management: Environmental, Horticulture Resource/Environmental Behavior) ◼ Environmental Conservation (inc. Engineering, Law etc.) ◼ Land Management and/or other related or allied subjects
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Amy Hunter-Wilson, MD Scholarship
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Amy Hunter-Wilson, MD, Scholarship: Established by Dr. Hunter-Wilson, this scholarship is available to American Indian students who pursue training or advanced education as doctors of medicine, nurses, or in a related health field. Award amounts vary, generally $1,000 or more. Scholarship deadline is February 1.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Amy Hunter-Wilson, MD Scholarship

Amy Hunter-Wilson, MD, Scholarship: Established by Dr. Hunter-Wilson, this scholarship is available to American Indian students who pursue training or advanced education as doctors of medicine, nurses, or in a related health field. Award amounts vary, generally $1,000 or more. Scholarship deadline is February 1.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Paul Ecke, Jr. Scholarship
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This scholarship honors the late Paul Ecke, Jr. of Encinitas, Calif., who made indispensable contributions to the advancement of the global floriculture industry. Among his many interests was concern for the future of floriculture, as influenced by innovative research and educational programs. He recognized that creative scientists and educators are required to lead the floral industry in the 21st century and beyond. Each year, one student will receive $5,000 for two consecutive years, providing that they continue to meet requirements for this duration and submit an annual update.

To apply for our scholarship you must…
- Be pursuing a career in or related to FLORICULTURE or HORTICULTURE.
- Be a CITIZEN OR RESIDENT OF THE U.S. OR CANADA or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the U.S. or Canada.
- Have a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-02-01

Paul Ecke, Jr. Scholarship

This scholarship honors the late Paul Ecke, Jr. of Encinitas, Calif., who made indispensable contributions to the advancement of the global floriculture industry. Among his many interests was concern for the future of floriculture, as influenced by innovative research and educational programs. He recognized that creative scientists and educators are required to lead the floral industry in the 21st century and beyond. Each year, one student will receive $5,000 for two consecutive years, providing that they continue to meet requirements for this duration and submit an annual update. To apply for our scholarship you must… - Be pursuing a career in or related to FLORICULTURE or HORTICULTURE. - Be a CITIZEN OR RESIDENT OF THE U.S. OR CANADA or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the U.S. or Canada. - Have a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
John and Muriel Landis Scholarship
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John and Muriel Landis Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students who have greater than average financial need. Consideration is given to conditions or experiences that render the student disadvantaged (English as a Second Language, physical handicap, lack of undergraduate preparation, etc.). Applicants should be planning a career in nuclear science, nuclear engineering, or a nuclear-related field and be enrolled or planning to enroll in a college or university located in the United States, but need not be U.S. citizens.
Qualified high school seniors are eligible to apply for this scholarship as an incoming freshman.

Academic Level
- Incoming Freshmen / Graduating high school seniors
- Undergraduate
- Graduate (Masters or Ph.D.)

Amount
Up to five (5) awarded annually @ $5,000/each

Deadline
February 1

Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-02-01

John and Muriel Landis Scholarship

John and Muriel Landis Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students who have greater than average financial need. Consideration is given to conditions or experiences that render the student disadvantaged (English as a Second Language, physical handicap, lack of undergraduate preparation, etc.). Applicants should be planning a career in nuclear science, nuclear engineering, or a nuclear-related field and be enrolled or planning to enroll in a college or university located in the United States, but need not be U.S. citizens. Qualified high school seniors are eligible to apply for this scholarship as an incoming freshman. Academic Level - Incoming Freshmen / Graduating high school seniors - Undergraduate - Graduate (Masters or Ph.D.) Amount Up to five (5) awarded annually @ $5,000/each Deadline February 1
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation
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Mahalo for your interest in the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation. One of the objectives of the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation (HRYF) is to provide scholarships for Hawaii’s youth to help further their education. HRYF administers a scholarship aid program for Hawaii high school students attending a 4-year university or college in Hawaii and/or the U.S. mainland. Please review/download the application form and send all completed forms to your sponsoring Rotary Club by February 1st.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-01

Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation

Mahalo for your interest in the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation. One of the objectives of the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation (HRYF) is to provide scholarships for Hawaii’s youth to help further their education. HRYF administers a scholarship aid program for Hawaii high school students attending a 4-year university or college in Hawaii and/or the U.S. mainland. Please review/download the application form and send all completed forms to your sponsoring Rotary Club by February 1st.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
UPS Scholarship for Female Students
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Awarded to a female ISE student.

Requirements:
- Application due Feb. 1
- Nomination due Nov. 15
- Undergraduate
- Female
- U.S. and its territories, Canada, or Mexico
- Must be a member of IISE
- May not be self-nominated
- 3.4 GPA on 4.0 scale

Two scholarships of $4,000 were each awarded in 2026
IISE Annual Conference registration, travel & accommodations stipend up to $650
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
2026-02-01

UPS Scholarship for Female Students

Awarded to a female ISE student. Requirements: - Application due Feb. 1 - Nomination due Nov. 15 - Undergraduate - Female - U.S. and its territories, Canada, or Mexico - Must be a member of IISE - May not be self-nominated - 3.4 GPA on 4.0 scale Two scholarships of $4,000 were each awarded in 2026 IISE Annual Conference registration, travel & accommodations stipend up to $650
💰 Award Amount
$4,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-01
Delta Zeta Undergraduate Scholarship
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The Delta Zeta Undergraduate Scholarship provides financial assistance to members of Delta Zeta Sorority. Students who demonstrate academic strength and financial need are welcome to apply.

Requirements:
- Member of Delta Zeta Sorority
- Minimum 3.00 GPA
- Resident of the U.S.
- High school senior, college freshman, sophomore, or junior
- Seeking a bachelor's degree
- Female
- Demonstrate financial need
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-15

Delta Zeta Undergraduate Scholarship

The Delta Zeta Undergraduate Scholarship provides financial assistance to members of Delta Zeta Sorority. Students who demonstrate academic strength and financial need are welcome to apply. Requirements: - Member of Delta Zeta Sorority - Minimum 3.00 GPA - Resident of the U.S. - High school senior, college freshman, sophomore, or junior - Seeking a bachelor's degree - Female - Demonstrate financial need
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-15
APIQWTC Scholarship
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The APIQWTC scholarship supports queer API women and transgender people in their pursuit of technical/professional training or higher education. The Scholarship Committee hopes to recognize those who are active in the community and encourage future leaders.

The scholarship fund is strictly segregated from the APIQWTC general operating fund. APIQWTC is partnering with Horizons Foundation that is helping with facilitating the donation process and managing the scholarship fund. For more info, contact the scholarship committee at scholarship@apiqwtc.org.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-15

APIQWTC Scholarship

The APIQWTC scholarship supports queer API women and transgender people in their pursuit of technical/professional training or higher education. The Scholarship Committee hopes to recognize those who are active in the community and encourage future leaders. The scholarship fund is strictly segregated from the APIQWTC general operating fund. APIQWTC is partnering with Horizons Foundation that is helping with facilitating the donation process and managing the scholarship fund. For more info, contact the scholarship committee at scholarship@apiqwtc.org.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-15
Florence Kidder Memorial Scholarship
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The Florence Kidder Memorial Scholarship (FKMS) honors the memory of the first president of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of North Carolina, Florence Hill Kidder.

- Six scholarships will be awarded in one year: First place - $3,000, second place - $1,000, third place - $800 and three fourth places - $400.
- Scholarships are not renewable.
- Awarded to a high school senior who plans to attend a post-secondary institution in North Carolina.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-16

Florence Kidder Memorial Scholarship

The Florence Kidder Memorial Scholarship (FKMS) honors the memory of the first president of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of North Carolina, Florence Hill Kidder. - Six scholarships will be awarded in one year: First place - $3,000, second place - $1,000, third place - $800 and three fourth places - $400. - Scholarships are not renewable. - Awarded to a high school senior who plans to attend a post-secondary institution in North Carolina.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-16
University of Utah Art Scholarships
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The Department of Art & Art History offers numerous scholarships to students working on a BA in art history or a BFA in studio art. All full-time continuing art and art history majors, incoming, and transfer students currently enrolled at the University of Utah may apply for the following: Carmen Morton Christensen, Grace Durkee Meldrum, Jack and Florence Sears, Thomas and Susan Rugh, Florence Ware, Leone S. McGowan Memorial, and the Departmental scholarships. Please follow the instructions below to apply for these awards. The Ethel A. Rolapp, E.J. Bird, and Howard Clark scholarships are also available to students, but by faculty invitation only.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-21

University of Utah Art Scholarships

The Department of Art & Art History offers numerous scholarships to students working on a BA in art history or a BFA in studio art. All full-time continuing art and art history majors, incoming, and transfer students currently enrolled at the University of Utah may apply for the following: Carmen Morton Christensen, Grace Durkee Meldrum, Jack and Florence Sears, Thomas and Susan Rugh, Florence Ware, Leone S. McGowan Memorial, and the Departmental scholarships. Please follow the instructions below to apply for these awards. The Ethel A. Rolapp, E.J. Bird, and Howard Clark scholarships are also available to students, but by faculty invitation only.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-21
Montana State University Art Scholarships
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Montana State University awards several million dollars in scholarships and waiver awards to new students who enter in the fall of each year. You might qualify for some of these scholarships based on your academic record, financial need, group affiliation, or a combination of the three. If you qualify, some scholarships and awards are automatically awarded when you are offered admission to Montana State University.

The School of Art awards a minimum of 2 $3,000 scholarships every year to high school seniors based upon portfolio requirements. The scholarship is based primarily on a portfolio review of an uploaded PDF of work, grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher, and a short essay. Portfolios should consist of 10 works and all work must be submitted electronically with the application (as a single PDF file), no photographs or original work will be accepted. The essay requirement should be approximately 1 page single-spaced essay based on the applicant’s personal art experience and what you hope to gain in your chosen art profession. Those students wishing to pursue Studio Arts (painting, drawing, ceramics, printmaking, metalsmithing / jewelry and sculpture); Graphic Design and Art Education are eligible. Students must also be a declared art major in one of these areas in order to accept the scholarship. The deadline for this scholarship is the last week of February each year.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-23

Montana State University Art Scholarships

Montana State University awards several million dollars in scholarships and waiver awards to new students who enter in the fall of each year. You might qualify for some of these scholarships based on your academic record, financial need, group affiliation, or a combination of the three. If you qualify, some scholarships and awards are automatically awarded when you are offered admission to Montana State University. The School of Art awards a minimum of 2 $3,000 scholarships every year to high school seniors based upon portfolio requirements. The scholarship is based primarily on a portfolio review of an uploaded PDF of work, grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher, and a short essay. Portfolios should consist of 10 works and all work must be submitted electronically with the application (as a single PDF file), no photographs or original work will be accepted. The essay requirement should be approximately 1 page single-spaced essay based on the applicant’s personal art experience and what you hope to gain in your chosen art profession. Those students wishing to pursue Studio Arts (painting, drawing, ceramics, printmaking, metalsmithing / jewelry and sculpture); Graphic Design and Art Education are eligible. Students must also be a declared art major in one of these areas in order to accept the scholarship. The deadline for this scholarship is the last week of February each year.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-23
Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship
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The Cox Scholarship, sponsored by the ASA Committee on Women in Statistics and Caucus for Women in Statistics, was established in 1989 to encourage more women to enter statistically oriented professions.

Two scholarship recipients are selected each year: one to a woman in or entering the early stages of graduate training (MS or PhD) and one to a woman in a more advanced stage of training. Scholarship recipients receive $1,000.

The committee also selects honorable mentions each year if applicable.

Applications are due by February 23 and require the following:
- Candidate's CV
- Personal essay (minimum length one page, double-spaced)
- Three reference letters - not to exceed two pages each and
saved as a .pdf file - are to be uploaded by the writer using
this link. Instruct the reference writers to include the
candidate's last name in the file name.
- All academic transcripts (unofficial transcripts acceptable)
- Candidate’s headshot
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
2026-02-23

Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship

The Cox Scholarship, sponsored by the ASA Committee on Women in Statistics and Caucus for Women in Statistics, was established in 1989 to encourage more women to enter statistically oriented professions. Two scholarship recipients are selected each year: one to a woman in or entering the early stages of graduate training (MS or PhD) and one to a woman in a more advanced stage of training. Scholarship recipients receive $1,000. The committee also selects honorable mentions each year if applicable. Applications are due by February 23 and require the following: - Candidate's CV - Personal essay (minimum length one page, double-spaced) - Three reference letters - not to exceed two pages each and saved as a .pdf file - are to be uploaded by the writer using this link. Instruct the reference writers to include the candidate's last name in the file name. - All academic transcripts (unofficial transcripts acceptable) - Candidate’s headshot
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-23
Act of Kindness Scholarship
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Each year NPVA offers merit-based scholarships for students who are committed to volunteering and making a difference in their communities. Our scholarships are open to students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
2026-02-28

Act of Kindness Scholarship

Each year NPVA offers merit-based scholarships for students who are committed to volunteering and making a difference in their communities. Our scholarships are open to students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-28
PSECU Scholarship
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As a not-for-profit credit union, we believe that education is key to a better life. Our scholarship program helps graduating high school seniors reduce the financial burden of postsecondary education. Since 1997, we’ve awarded nearly $800,000 in scholarships to more than 150 students. Three of the six scholarships awarded each year are named for the people who represented the credit union’s ideals and commitment to service.

Scholarship Eligibility:
Must Be a PSECU Member
Before you apply, you must be a PSECU member by February 28, 2026 and have your own PSECU account. Not a member?

(Individuals with custodial accounts are eligible to apply. Please note that joint owners are not considered members.)

Must Be a High School Senior
You must be a graduating high school senior attending a two- or four-year community college, college, or university in the fall of 2026. The college or university does not have to be in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Students attending a technical school are not eligible.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-02-28

PSECU Scholarship

As a not-for-profit credit union, we believe that education is key to a better life. Our scholarship program helps graduating high school seniors reduce the financial burden of postsecondary education. Since 1997, we’ve awarded nearly $800,000 in scholarships to more than 150 students. Three of the six scholarships awarded each year are named for the people who represented the credit union’s ideals and commitment to service. Scholarship Eligibility: Must Be a PSECU Member Before you apply, you must be a PSECU member by February 28, 2026 and have your own PSECU account. Not a member? (Individuals with custodial accounts are eligible to apply. Please note that joint owners are not considered members.) Must Be a High School Senior You must be a graduating high school senior attending a two- or four-year community college, college, or university in the fall of 2026. The college or university does not have to be in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Students attending a technical school are not eligible.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-02-28
Dan and Vicky Hancock Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering Excellence
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The Dan and Vicky Hancock Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering Excellence, established by Dan and Vicky Hancock, provides financial support for students pursuing college degrees in the field of mechanical engineering.

A Kettering graduate, Dan enjoyed a 43-year automotive engineering career at General Motors where he served as Vice President of Global Strategic Alliances. A longtime SAE member, Dan is an SAE Fellow who served on the SAE Foundation Board of Trustees, the SAE International Board of Directors and is the former SAE International President. In 2011, Dan was elected to the National Academy of Engineering - one of the highest honors an engineer can receive.
Amount
$7,500
Deadline
2026-02-28

Dan and Vicky Hancock Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering Excellence

The Dan and Vicky Hancock Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering Excellence, established by Dan and Vicky Hancock, provides financial support for students pursuing college degrees in the field of mechanical engineering. A Kettering graduate, Dan enjoyed a 43-year automotive engineering career at General Motors where he served as Vice President of Global Strategic Alliances. A longtime SAE member, Dan is an SAE Fellow who served on the SAE Foundation Board of Trustees, the SAE International Board of Directors and is the former SAE International President. In 2011, Dan was elected to the National Academy of Engineering - one of the highest honors an engineer can receive.
💰 Award Amount
$7,500
📆 Deadline
2026-02-28
Donald and Barbara Mozley Scholarship
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The Donald and Barbara Mozley Scholarship provides financial support for students pursuing an engineering degree at an ABET-accredited college or university.

Don Mozley was a renowned broadcast journalist who spent 62 years working for CBS Radio and KCBS/74 in San Francisco. Hired by CBS in 1942, Don covered such historic events as WWII, the atomic bomb tests at Bikini the presidential campaigns of Nixon and Eisenhower, and the Senate race of Robert Taft.

He received the Excellence in Journalism Award from the Society of Professional Journalists' Northern California Chapter in recognition of his distinguished broadcasting career.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
2026-02-28

Donald and Barbara Mozley Scholarship

The Donald and Barbara Mozley Scholarship provides financial support for students pursuing an engineering degree at an ABET-accredited college or university. Don Mozley was a renowned broadcast journalist who spent 62 years working for CBS Radio and KCBS/74 in San Francisco. Hired by CBS in 1942, Don covered such historic events as WWII, the atomic bomb tests at Bikini the presidential campaigns of Nixon and Eisenhower, and the Senate race of Robert Taft. He received the Excellence in Journalism Award from the Society of Professional Journalists' Northern California Chapter in recognition of his distinguished broadcasting career.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
2026-02-28
Geiger Scholarship
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The Geiger Scholarship offers financial support for students interested in expanding their educational horizons through off-island enrichment and travel experiences, including summer camp, semester study abroad, and gap year programs.

The application portal opens September 1st, 2025, and closes March 1st, 2026.

Students are eligible for up to 4 Geiger Scholarships: once in grades 6-8, once in grades 9-12, once in college and once for a gap year.

Must meet one or more of the following requirements:

- Middle school through college students living on one of Maine’s year-round, unbridged islands
- Currently enrolled in or graduated from the highest grade level available at your island school

- Magnet student with a demonstrated commitment to their island school and enrolled in at least their second year or have plans to return for a second year.
Amount
$10,000
Deadline
2026-03-01

Geiger Scholarship

The Geiger Scholarship offers financial support for students interested in expanding their educational horizons through off-island enrichment and travel experiences, including summer camp, semester study abroad, and gap year programs. The application portal opens September 1st, 2025, and closes March 1st, 2026. Students are eligible for up to 4 Geiger Scholarships: once in grades 6-8, once in grades 9-12, once in college and once for a gap year. Must meet one or more of the following requirements: - Middle school through college students living on one of Maine’s year-round, unbridged islands - Currently enrolled in or graduated from the highest grade level available at your island school - Magnet student with a demonstrated commitment to their island school and enrolled in at least their second year or have plans to return for a second year.
💰 Award Amount
$10,000
📆 Deadline
2026-03-01
Idaho Opportunity Scholarship
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Recognizing the need for a well-educated workforce, Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter and the Idaho Legislature established the Opportunity Scholarship to remove barriers to higher education and prepare college/university graduates to enter the workforce.

The Opportunity Scholarship awards eligible applicants up to $3,500 per academic year and is renewable for up to four years.

The scholarship funds are available per academic year. Recipients must renew each year by March 1 and are eligible to receive the scholarship for a maximum of four years.

Eligibility:
To qualify for the scholarship, a student must meet all of the following criteria:
- Have an unweighted, cumulative GPA of 2.7 or above
- Be an Idaho resident
- Graduated or will graduate from an Idaho high school or its
equivalent or Idaho home school (GED/HSE from Idaho)
- Complete the State Board of Education scholarship
application by March 1
- FAFSA Complete the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid by March 1
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress for financial aid
purposes. (See program rules for more details.)
- Must attend one of these eligible Idaho colleges or
universities
- Boise State University
- Brigham Young University – Idaho
- College of Idaho
- Idaho State University
- Lewis-Clark State College
- Northwest Nazarene University
- University of Idaho
- Western Governors University
- College of Eastern Idaho
- College of Western Idaho
- College of Southern Idaho
- North Idaho College
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-03-01

Idaho Opportunity Scholarship

Recognizing the need for a well-educated workforce, Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter and the Idaho Legislature established the Opportunity Scholarship to remove barriers to higher education and prepare college/university graduates to enter the workforce. The Opportunity Scholarship awards eligible applicants up to $3,500 per academic year and is renewable for up to four years. The scholarship funds are available per academic year. Recipients must renew each year by March 1 and are eligible to receive the scholarship for a maximum of four years. Eligibility: To qualify for the scholarship, a student must meet all of the following criteria: - Have an unweighted, cumulative GPA of 2.7 or above - Be an Idaho resident - Graduated or will graduate from an Idaho high school or its equivalent or Idaho home school (GED/HSE from Idaho) - Complete the State Board of Education scholarship application by March 1 - FAFSA Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid by March 1 - Maintain satisfactory academic progress for financial aid purposes. (See program rules for more details.) - Must attend one of these eligible Idaho colleges or universities - Boise State University - Brigham Young University – Idaho - College of Idaho - Idaho State University - Lewis-Clark State College - Northwest Nazarene University - University of Idaho - Western Governors University - College of Eastern Idaho - College of Western Idaho - College of Southern Idaho - North Idaho College
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-03-01
Foundation Excellence Award
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At the Texas A&M Foundation, we are dedicated to expanding access to higher education and empowering qualified students to pursue a transformative experience at Texas A&M University. Through our scholarship programs, we support hundreds of incoming freshmen and current students each year, helping them unlock their full academic potential.

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Foundation Excellence Awards are administered by the Texas A&M Foundation to provide crucial financial assistance while fulfilling donors’ intentions to support students from diverse backgrounds. Whether recognizing academic achievement, leadership or resilience in overcoming challenges, these scholarships benefit students from historically underserved communities, economically disadvantaged circumstances and underrepresented regions.

There are currently over 700 students at Texas A&M receiving a Foundation Excellence Award. Each scholarship empowers students to focus on their studies, leadership and service while reducing the burden of financial stress. As a result, recipients gain access to life-changing experiences at Texas A&M, fostering academic excellence and personal growth.

Entering Freshmen:
Application opens Oct. 15. Priority will be given to applications received by March 10. Available to students applying for admission to Texas A&M as incoming freshmen.

Continuing Students:
Application opens Oct. 15. Priority will be given to applications received by March 10. Available to current Texas A&M and Blinn TEAM students.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-03-10

Foundation Excellence Award

At the Texas A&M Foundation, we are dedicated to expanding access to higher education and empowering qualified students to pursue a transformative experience at Texas A&M University. Through our scholarship programs, we support hundreds of incoming freshmen and current students each year, helping them unlock their full academic potential. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Foundation Excellence Awards are administered by the Texas A&M Foundation to provide crucial financial assistance while fulfilling donors’ intentions to support students from diverse backgrounds. Whether recognizing academic achievement, leadership or resilience in overcoming challenges, these scholarships benefit students from historically underserved communities, economically disadvantaged circumstances and underrepresented regions. There are currently over 700 students at Texas A&M receiving a Foundation Excellence Award. Each scholarship empowers students to focus on their studies, leadership and service while reducing the burden of financial stress. As a result, recipients gain access to life-changing experiences at Texas A&M, fostering academic excellence and personal growth. Entering Freshmen: Application opens Oct. 15. Priority will be given to applications received by March 10. Available to students applying for admission to Texas A&M as incoming freshmen. Continuing Students: Application opens Oct. 15. Priority will be given to applications received by March 10. Available to current Texas A&M and Blinn TEAM students.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-03-10
Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
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My dad was a welder for much of his life and was passionate about the skilled trades. He was also concerned about the gap in the need for skilled tradespeople and the number of people pursuing this career path.

In honor of my dad, we have established the Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship. With a focus on helping the next generation of welders pay for trade schooling, we will also consider all applicants pursuing a skilled trade such as electricians, plumbers, and more.

The ideal applicant for this scholarship:

Will be or is going to a trade school – welding, electrician, plumbing, etc.
Has overcome some personal adversity.
Is a high school senior or currently at a trade school.
Amount
$500
Deadline
2026-03-13

Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship

My dad was a welder for much of his life and was passionate about the skilled trades. He was also concerned about the gap in the need for skilled tradespeople and the number of people pursuing this career path. In honor of my dad, we have established the Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship. With a focus on helping the next generation of welders pay for trade schooling, we will also consider all applicants pursuing a skilled trade such as electricians, plumbers, and more. The ideal applicant for this scholarship: Will be or is going to a trade school – welding, electrician, plumbing, etc. Has overcome some personal adversity. Is a high school senior or currently at a trade school.
💰 Award Amount
$500
📆 Deadline
2026-03-13
A Heroes Family Scholarship
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As one small way to help the families of first responders, the A Heroes Family Scholarship exists to provide financial support for a current or former student who has lost a parent/guardian or spouse to an on-duty tragedy of a first responder. This includes those in law enforcement, fire, or the military.

The scholarship is open to students at any education level, above and including, high school seniors. Those pursuing education at a 2 or 4-year college/university, graduate school, a professional certificate program, or a trade or vocational school are all welcome to apply.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
2026-03-30

A Heroes Family Scholarship

As one small way to help the families of first responders, the A Heroes Family Scholarship exists to provide financial support for a current or former student who has lost a parent/guardian or spouse to an on-duty tragedy of a first responder. This includes those in law enforcement, fire, or the military. The scholarship is open to students at any education level, above and including, high school seniors. Those pursuing education at a 2 or 4-year college/university, graduate school, a professional certificate program, or a trade or vocational school are all welcome to apply.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
2026-03-30
American Dream Scholarship
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This scholarship seeks to support undocumented students so they have the resources necessary to thrive in college.

Any student who is not a U.S. citizen and has community service or volunteering experience may apply for this scholarship.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
2026-04-01

American Dream Scholarship

This scholarship seeks to support undocumented students so they have the resources necessary to thrive in college. Any student who is not a U.S. citizen and has community service or volunteering experience may apply for this scholarship.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
2026-04-01
MASWE Scholarship
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MASWE = Men’s Auxiliary Society of Women Engineers

MASWE was formed in 1968 by the husbands, brothers, fathers and colleagues who believed that engineering is a viable career choice for women and the cause needed support.

MASWE is a tribute to men who supported women in engineering. It provides financial assistance to female students pursuing ABET-accredited undergraduate or graduate programs in engineering, engineering technology, or related fields. The scholarship aims to empower women in STEM and recognizes their potential in engineering.
Amount
$6,750
Deadline
2026-04-17

MASWE Scholarship

MASWE = Men’s Auxiliary Society of Women Engineers MASWE was formed in 1968 by the husbands, brothers, fathers and colleagues who believed that engineering is a viable career choice for women and the cause needed support. MASWE is a tribute to men who supported women in engineering. It provides financial assistance to female students pursuing ABET-accredited undergraduate or graduate programs in engineering, engineering technology, or related fields. The scholarship aims to empower women in STEM and recognizes their potential in engineering.
💰 Award Amount
$6,750
📆 Deadline
2026-04-17
Colegrave Seabrook Foundation International Scholarship
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The Colegrave Seabrook Foundation International Scholarship operates in cooperation with the David Colegrave Foundation in London, England. Each year there will be an exchange of students between the U.S. and Europe, alternating between the two countries. Scholarship awards of $4,500 will be made. U.S. students should apply for this scholarship in even-numbered years (2022, 2024, etc.)
Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-05-01

Colegrave Seabrook Foundation International Scholarship

The Colegrave Seabrook Foundation International Scholarship operates in cooperation with the David Colegrave Foundation in London, England. Each year there will be an exchange of students between the U.S. and Europe, alternating between the two countries. Scholarship awards of $4,500 will be made. U.S. students should apply for this scholarship in even-numbered years (2022, 2024, etc.)
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
2026-05-01
Benton County Farm Bureau Scholarship
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Benton County Farm Bureau is pleased to assist the youth of Benton County in pursuing further education.

​ELIGIBILITY:
Be a Benton County resident and be currently enrolled or accepted to enroll this year at an accredited school of higher education. The applicant must show how their chosen field relates to, or benefits agriculture.

CRITERIA:
· Student must be studying Agriculture, Forestry or Ag related fields.
· Full time student (minimum of 12 credits or units per quarter or term).
· Two letters of recommendation will be required. One from a non-related teacher, and
· one from a non-related adult.
· Completed application form. An incomplete or late application will be disqualified.
· Official transcript from most recent school attended. High School or College.
· Signature. Application must be signed.

​SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT:
There will be at least 3 scholarships awarded up to $1000 each along with a Farm Bureau membership if qualified applications are received.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
2026-06-01

Benton County Farm Bureau Scholarship

Benton County Farm Bureau is pleased to assist the youth of Benton County in pursuing further education. ​ELIGIBILITY: Be a Benton County resident and be currently enrolled or accepted to enroll this year at an accredited school of higher education. The applicant must show how their chosen field relates to, or benefits agriculture. CRITERIA: · Student must be studying Agriculture, Forestry or Ag related fields. · Full time student (minimum of 12 credits or units per quarter or term). · Two letters of recommendation will be required. One from a non-related teacher, and · one from a non-related adult. · Completed application form. An incomplete or late application will be disqualified. · Official transcript from most recent school attended. High School or College. · Signature. Application must be signed. ​SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT: There will be at least 3 scholarships awarded up to $1000 each along with a Farm Bureau membership if qualified applications are received. ​
💰 Award Amount
Varies
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1st Financial Bank Financial Goals Scholarship
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1st Financial Bank USA (1FBUSA) wants to celebrate those who recognize the importance of pursuing educational and financial goals with the 1st Financial Bank USA Financial Goals Scholarship. United States residents 18 or older who are planning to enroll or currently enrolled in a college degree program are eligible to apply. To apply, complete the entry form, which includes responding to an essay prompt in 500 words. This is a monthly scholarship and the deadline is the last day of each month from now through December 31, 2026
Amount
$2,000
Deadline
2026-12-31

1st Financial Bank Financial Goals Scholarship

1st Financial Bank USA (1FBUSA) wants to celebrate those who recognize the importance of pursuing educational and financial goals with the 1st Financial Bank USA Financial Goals Scholarship. United States residents 18 or older who are planning to enroll or currently enrolled in a college degree program are eligible to apply. To apply, complete the entry form, which includes responding to an essay prompt in 500 words. This is a monthly scholarship and the deadline is the last day of each month from now through December 31, 2026
💰 Award Amount
$2,000
📆 Deadline
2026-12-31
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