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Samuel Huntington Public Service Award
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The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Past award recipients have won an unsolicited, prestigious McArthur “genius” grant; been named U. S. Surgeon General; and been recognized as a Forbes “30 Under 30” entrepreneur.

All graduating students from accredited U.S. colleges are invited to apply by the middle of January. Awards will be based on the quality of the proposal, academic record, and other personal achievements. Finalists will be personally interviewed prior to selection of the award recipient(s). The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 for a one-year public service project: $15,000 is awarded at the start of the project; and $15,000 awarded upon receipt of a six-month progress report.
Amount
$30,000
Deadline
January 10, 2026

Samuel Huntington Public Service Award

The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Past award recipients have won an unsolicited, prestigious McArthur β€œgenius” grant; been named U. S. Surgeon General; and been recognized as a Forbes β€œ30 Under 30” entrepreneur. All graduating students from accredited U.S. colleges are invited to apply by the middle of January. Awards will be based on the quality of the proposal, academic record, and other personal achievements. Finalists will be personally interviewed prior to selection of the award recipient(s). The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 for a one-year public service project: $15,000 is awarded at the start of the project; and $15,000 awarded upon receipt of a six-month progress report.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$30,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 10, 2026
Don H. Liu Scholars Program Scholarship
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If you are a law student in your first year of law school and can demonstrate financial need and leadership potential, join a movement that feels like family.

Each year, the DHL Scholars Program awards a $15,000 scholarship to law students who are enrolled in their first year of law school. Selection is based on specific criteria, including financial need, educational excellence, and demonstrated leadership potential. Scholars receive a $5,000 scholarship award per year over the course of three years in law school.

Special Eligibility Requirements:
To be eligible, the applicant must meet the following criteria:
-Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
-Be enrolled full-time as a 1L in a J.D. program at an ABA-accredited and approved law school in the U.S.;
-Demonstrate exceptional academic accomplishments and leadership;
-Demonstrate financial need; and
Intend to practice in the legal private sector following graduation.

Amount
$15,000
Deadline
January 11, 2026

Don H. Liu Scholars Program Scholarship

If you are a law student in your first year of law school and can demonstrate financial need and leadership potential, join a movement that feels like family. Each year, the DHL Scholars Program awards a $15,000 scholarship to law students who are enrolled in their first year of law school. Selection is based on specific criteria, including financial need, educational excellence, and demonstrated leadership potential. Scholars receive a $5,000 scholarship award per year over the course of three years in law school. Special Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible, the applicant must meet the following criteria: -Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; -Be enrolled full-time as a 1L in a J.D. program at an ABA-accredited and approved law school in the U.S.; -Demonstrate exceptional academic accomplishments and leadership; -Demonstrate financial need; and Intend to practice in the legal private sector following graduation.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$15,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 11, 2026
John Vino Wrestling Scholarship
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This scholarship seeks to honor the memory and impact of John Vino by supporting students who share his love for the sport of wrestling.

Any high school senior in Connecticut who wrestles and plans to continue wrestling in college may apply for this scholarship opportunity.
Amount
$500
Deadline
January 12, 2026

John Vino Wrestling Scholarship

This scholarship seeks to honor the memory and impact of John Vino by supporting students who share his love for the sport of wrestling. Any high school senior in Connecticut who wrestles and plans to continue wrestling in college may apply for this scholarship opportunity.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 12, 2026
Cynthia Vino Swimming Scholarship
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This scholarship seeks to honor the legacy of Cynthia Vino by supporting students who share her passion for swimming and her love for community.

Any high school senior who is involved in swimming may apply for this scholarship opportunity.
Amount
$500
Deadline
January 12, 2026

Cynthia Vino Swimming Scholarship

This scholarship seeks to honor the legacy of Cynthia Vino by supporting students who share her passion for swimming and her love for community. Any high school senior who is involved in swimming may apply for this scholarship opportunity.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 12, 2026
OSCPA Oregon University & Community College Scholarships
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The Oregon Society of CPAs (OSCPA) offers three different scholarships to accounting students attending schools in Oregon. First-year Oregon community college students who are studying accounting and will be enrolling full-time in their second year at an Oregon community college are eligible to apply for the Community College Scholarship. Full-time Oregon community college students, including Oregon residents attending any out-of-state community college, who will be transferring in the fall to an accredited Oregon university and plan to major in accounting, are eligible to apply for the Community College Transfer Student Scholarship. Full-time Oregon university undergraduate accounting majors, post baccalaureate and masters program students are eligible to apply for the University Scholarship.

Scholarships will be awarded based on student's academic performance, intent to pursue a CPA career and work within the state of Oregon. The scholarships are to be used only for tuition and books. The minimum required GPA is 3.2 in accounting/business classes and an overall cumulative 3.2 GPA. OSCPA connects you to the accounting profession through CPE, advocacy, networking and leadership development.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 13, 2026

OSCPA Oregon University & Community College Scholarships

The Oregon Society of CPAs (OSCPA) offers three different scholarships to accounting students attending schools in Oregon. First-year Oregon community college students who are studying accounting and will be enrolling full-time in their second year at an Oregon community college are eligible to apply for the Community College Scholarship. Full-time Oregon community college students, including Oregon residents attending any out-of-state community college, who will be transferring in the fall to an accredited Oregon university and plan to major in accounting, are eligible to apply for the Community College Transfer Student Scholarship. Full-time Oregon university undergraduate accounting majors, post baccalaureate and masters program students are eligible to apply for the University Scholarship. Scholarships will be awarded based on student's academic performance, intent to pursue a CPA career and work within the state of Oregon. The scholarships are to be used only for tuition and books. The minimum required GPA is 3.2 in accounting/business classes and an overall cumulative 3.2 GPA. OSCPA connects you to the accounting profession through CPE, advocacy, networking and leadership development.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 13, 2026
Mark A. Jefferson Teaching Scholarship
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It’s essential for educators to have backgrounds often left out of the history books to truly unravel the multiple complexities present in all sectors of our world today and to break apart many of the systemic barriers seen in communities of color.

To support the needs of prospective Black male educators who want to fight for a more equitable tomorrow for their students and the world, the Mark A. Jefferson Teaching Scholarship exists and will support two extremely ambitious African-American males in their pursuit to become educators for the future.
Amount
$2,030
Deadline
January 14, 2026

Mark A. Jefferson Teaching Scholarship

It’s essential for educators to have backgrounds often left out of the history books to truly unravel the multiple complexities present in all sectors of our world today and to break apart many of the systemic barriers seen in communities of color. To support the needs of prospective Black male educators who want to fight for a more equitable tomorrow for their students and the world, the Mark A. Jefferson Teaching Scholarship exists and will support two extremely ambitious African-American males in their pursuit to become educators for the future.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,030
πŸ“† Deadline
January 14, 2026
Will Rogers Memorial Scholarship
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Income to be used for the education, training, or other assistance of handicapped students or students preparing themselves for work with handicapped children. The University is free to determine the amount of the scholarship to aid pupils who could not otherwise prepare themselves for this work. Can be used to help handicapped students prepare for admission to the University. By the use of the term handicapped, it is intended to include students handicapped physically or mentally, or handicapped by reason of environment or lack of opportunity, or such related causes, and thereby incapacitated to take advantage of the opportunities that the Government of the United States holds open to all of its citizens.

Meeting scholarship eligibility does not guarantee awarding. Current UT undergraduates and incoming external transfer undergraduates can apply through the OSFA Continuing & Transfer Student Scholarship Application, available from November through mid-March each year. Incoming first-time-in-college students can apply through the Scholarship Interest form, available from September 1 - January 15 each year.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Will Rogers Memorial Scholarship

Income to be used for the education, training, or other assistance of handicapped students or students preparing themselves for work with handicapped children. The University is free to determine the amount of the scholarship to aid pupils who could not otherwise prepare themselves for this work. Can be used to help handicapped students prepare for admission to the University. By the use of the term handicapped, it is intended to include students handicapped physically or mentally, or handicapped by reason of environment or lack of opportunity, or such related causes, and thereby incapacitated to take advantage of the opportunities that the Government of the United States holds open to all of its citizens. Meeting scholarship eligibility does not guarantee awarding. Current UT undergraduates and incoming external transfer undergraduates can apply through the OSFA Continuing & Transfer Student Scholarship Application, available from November through mid-March each year. Incoming first-time-in-college students can apply through the Scholarship Interest form, available from September 1 - January 15 each year.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
Lyons Aviation Scholarship
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We are a private foundation that awards a yearly aviation scholarship to financially support a deserving young person pursuing their Private Pilot Certificate.

Minimum scholarship award is $1500 and up to cover the entire cost of obtaining a private pilot certificate.

Minimum recipients is 1. The Board can consider selecting more the 1 recipient. Funding considerations factor into what the board decides.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Lyons Aviation Scholarship

We are a private foundation that awards a yearly aviation scholarship to financially support a deserving young person pursuing their Private Pilot Certificate. Minimum scholarship award is $1500 and up to cover the entire cost of obtaining a private pilot certificate. Minimum recipients is 1. The Board can consider selecting more the 1 recipient. Funding considerations factor into what the board decides.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
ECS Summer Fellowships
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The Electrochemical Society has been offering summer fellowships since early 1928. These awards were established to assist students during the summer months, June through September, in the pursuit of work in a field of interest to ECS. In order to qualify for these fellowships, one must be enrolled in a college or university in addition to being a member of ECS.

Up to four recipients will be selected annually to receive up to $5,000!

The award shall be made to a graduate student pursuing work between the degrees of BS and PhD in a college or university, who is a member of ECS and will continue his or her studies after the summer period.

A brief resume or abstract of 100-150 words concerning work performed shall be submitted tothe Society by the recipient at the end of the award period, suitable for publication in The
Electrochemical Society Interface.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 15, 2026

ECS Summer Fellowships

The Electrochemical Society has been offering summer fellowships since early 1928. These awards were established to assist students during the summer months, June through September, in the pursuit of work in a field of interest to ECS. In order to qualify for these fellowships, one must be enrolled in a college or university in addition to being a member of ECS. Up to four recipients will be selected annually to receive up to $5,000! The award shall be made to a graduate student pursuing work between the degrees of BS and PhD in a college or university, who is a member of ECS and will continue his or her studies after the summer period. A brief resume or abstract of 100-150 words concerning work performed shall be submitted tothe Society by the recipient at the end of the award period, suitable for publication in The Electrochemical Society Interface.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
Loy McCandless Marks Scholarship in Tropical Horticulture
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Purpose
To promote the study of tropical horticulture and landscape architecture.

Education
For graduate students and undergraduates

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. Travel must commence within 12 months of the award.

Provisions
Provides $5,000 to a well-qualified graduate student or undergraduate student specializing in tropical horticulture, botany, or landscape architecture for the purpose of studying abroad at botanical institutions.

Scholarship funds the international study of tropical horticulture or landscape architecture. This does not mean that the scholar’s study needs to take place in a tropical climate. The scholar could study in temperate regions as long as the destination is international.

Application Guidelines:
1) A 1-page description of your research endeavors and how the scholarship will support these endeavors.
2) A proposed itinerary along with any potential or confirmed collaborating institutions for your international study of tropical horticulture or architecture.
3) A 1-page budget for the travel and study proposed.
4) A 1-page CV
5)School transcripts (Colleges and universities, highschool transcripts not needed)
6)Two letters of recommendation.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Loy McCandless Marks Scholarship in Tropical Horticulture

Purpose To promote the study of tropical horticulture and landscape architecture. Education For graduate students and undergraduates 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. Travel must commence within 12 months of the award. Provisions Provides $5,000 to a well-qualified graduate student or undergraduate student specializing in tropical horticulture, botany, or landscape architecture for the purpose of studying abroad at botanical institutions. Scholarship funds the international study of tropical horticulture or landscape architecture. This does not mean that the scholar’s study needs to take place in a tropical climate. The scholar could study in temperate regions as long as the destination is international. Application Guidelines: 1) A 1-page description of your research endeavors and how the scholarship will support these endeavors. 2) A proposed itinerary along with any potential or confirmed collaborating institutions for your international study of tropical horticulture or architecture. 3) A 1-page budget for the travel and study proposed. 4) A 1-page CV 5)School transcripts (Colleges and universities, highschool transcripts not needed) 6)Two letters of recommendation.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
Board of Governors Academic Scholarship
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Academic scholarships are monetary awards used to support CAP Cadets pursuing their undergraduate or graduate education. Monies are to be used for tuition, books, or room and board at any post-secondary school (i.e: college, university, vocational-technical school, etc.). Scholarship recipients must ensure that the money is used responsibly. Applicants may pursue any course of study. This year, scholarships will be made in varying amounts from $1,000 to $2,500.

All applicants must meet basic eligibility requirements including:
- Must have earned Billy Mitchell Award or higher
- Must be a high school senior, high school graduate, or hold a GED.
- Must be accepted to a college/school or provide proof that an application has been made.
- Must attend a post-secondary school or college
- Must be enrolled in a course of study during the academic year for which the scholarship is awarded.
- Must submit at least one but not more than three letters of recommendation written by someone who is familiar with the cadets' accomplishments in CAP.
- Must submit a resume, detailing any academic, community or CAP activities.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Board of Governors Academic Scholarship

Academic scholarships are monetary awards used to support CAP Cadets pursuing their undergraduate or graduate education. Monies are to be used for tuition, books, or room and board at any post-secondary school (i.e: college, university, vocational-technical school, etc.). Scholarship recipients must ensure that the money is used responsibly. Applicants may pursue any course of study. This year, scholarships will be made in varying amounts from $1,000 to $2,500. All applicants must meet basic eligibility requirements including: - Must have earned Billy Mitchell Award or higher - Must be a high school senior, high school graduate, or hold a GED. - Must be accepted to a college/school or provide proof that an application has been made. - Must attend a post-secondary school or college - Must be enrolled in a course of study during the academic year for which the scholarship is awarded. - Must submit at least one but not more than three letters of recommendation written by someone who is familiar with the cadets' accomplishments in CAP. - Must submit a resume, detailing any academic, community or CAP activities.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
Margaret Mcnamara US-Canada Program
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Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:

- be a self-identifying woman, and at least 25 years old at time of application deadline;

- be a national of a country listed on the MMEG country eligibility list (except for the Trinity Washington University Program);

- be registered (not just accepted or enrolled) at an accredited in-person academic institution and program when submitting their application (exclusively online programs are ineligible);

- plan to be enrolled for at least one full academic semester (half-year term) after award of the MMEG grant;

- plan to graduate no later than three years after the award of the MMEG grant;

- not be related to a World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund, or Inter-American Development Bank staff member, spouse, retiree, or MMEG Board member.

- complete an application and (for finalists) be prepared to be interviewed in English for South Africa, US-Canada, and Trinity Washington University programs, in Spanish for the LAC Program, and in French for the France Program.

In addition to the general eligibility criteria, applicants must:

- already be enrolled as a full-time student, with relevant and valid student visa in national passport (Form I-20 may be submitted);

- plan to continue studying full-time for at least one academic semester (half year) following the award of the MMEG grant in April;

- plan to graduate no later than three years following the award of the MMEG grant;

- not hold US citizenship or permanent residency (green card) or Canadian citizenship or Canadian landed immigrant status.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Margaret Mcnamara US-Canada Program

Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria: - be a self-identifying woman, and at least 25 years old at time of application deadline; - be a national of a country listed on the MMEG country eligibility list (except for the Trinity Washington University Program); - be registered (not just accepted or enrolled) at an accredited in-person academic institution and program when submitting their application (exclusively online programs are ineligible); - plan to be enrolled for at least one full academic semester (half-year term) after award of the MMEG grant; - plan to graduate no later than three years after the award of the MMEG grant; - not be related to a World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund, or Inter-American Development Bank staff member, spouse, retiree, or MMEG Board member. - complete an application and (for finalists) be prepared to be interviewed in English for South Africa, US-Canada, and Trinity Washington University programs, in Spanish for the LAC Program, and in French for the France Program. In addition to the general eligibility criteria, applicants must: - already be enrolled as a full-time student, with relevant and valid student visa in national passport (Form I-20 may be submitted); - plan to continue studying full-time for at least one academic semester (half year) following the award of the MMEG grant in April; - plan to graduate no later than three years following the award of the MMEG grant; - not hold US citizenship or permanent residency (green card) or Canadian citizenship or Canadian landed immigrant status.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
John E. Lobdell Undergraduate Scholarship
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This scholarship is designed to assist eligible students in their pursuit of an academic degree in anthropology, or a clearly related degree program/curriculum, or interdisciplinary degree that includes anthropology as a significant component. Students should have an interest in the anthropology of the north.

The scholarship will be used to help underwrite a program consisting of at least eight academic credits. If fewer credits are taken, it is required that the student be engaged in full-time work toward a degree. Funds can be used for tuition, fees, books, or other expenses related to the pursuit of a degree. Scholarships are not intended to underwrite part-time studies or to cover expenses of doing fieldwork not directly connected with academic courses.

Applicants must be currently enrolled in a graduate program and be a member of the Alaska Anthropological Association (i.e., current year dues must be paid at or before time of application). The scholarship may be used at any appropriate institution. Scholarship funds must be expended within one year of being granted and may not be used retroactively. The primary evaluation criterion will be evidence of promise in and commitment to the field of anthropology. Note that awards are not made every year, and are dependent on the number and quality of submissions.
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 15, 2026

John E. Lobdell Undergraduate Scholarship

This scholarship is designed to assist eligible students in their pursuit of an academic degree in anthropology, or a clearly related degree program/curriculum, or interdisciplinary degree that includes anthropology as a significant component. Students should have an interest in the anthropology of the north. The scholarship will be used to help underwrite a program consisting of at least eight academic credits. If fewer credits are taken, it is required that the student be engaged in full-time work toward a degree. Funds can be used for tuition, fees, books, or other expenses related to the pursuit of a degree. Scholarships are not intended to underwrite part-time studies or to cover expenses of doing fieldwork not directly connected with academic courses. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a graduate program and be a member of the Alaska Anthropological Association (i.e., current year dues must be paid at or before time of application). The scholarship may be used at any appropriate institution. Scholarship funds must be expended within one year of being granted and may not be used retroactively. The primary evaluation criterion will be evidence of promise in and commitment to the field of anthropology. Note that awards are not made every year, and are dependent on the number and quality of submissions.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship
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The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the annual National Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship Awards for students completing twelfth grade (or final high school year) in 2026 who are planning careers in government service. Scholarship applicants must be citizens of the United States. The Trustees and Members of the Foundation, mindful of the significance of the important event in our nation’s history that occurred at Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, believe that if our country is to continue to progress, we must have thoroughly trained, dedicated young people to carry on our government’s work in future years.

Each interested student is invited to write a one-page essay stating why he or she plans a career in government service including any inspiration to be derived from the leadership of George Washington in his famous crossing of the Delaware. This essay must be accompanied by a recommendation from the high school principal or guidance counselor evaluating the student’s achievements, along with transcripts, national testing scores, and other supporting information of the applicant’s choice as described in the Official Rules.

Eligibility
Competition open to all high school senior who are U.S. citizens and are planning careers of service to the United States in local, state, or federal government. All awards are for one year.

The Washington Crossing Foundation is pleased to offer a variety of national and regional college scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $10,000.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship

The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the annual National Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship Awards for students completing twelfth grade (or final high school year) in 2026 who are planning careers in government service. Scholarship applicants must be citizens of the United States. The Trustees and Members of the Foundation, mindful of the significance of the important event in our nation’s history that occurred at Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, believe that if our country is to continue to progress, we must have thoroughly trained, dedicated young people to carry on our government’s work in future years. Each interested student is invited to write a one-page essay stating why he or she plans a career in government service including any inspiration to be derived from the leadership of George Washington in his famous crossing of the Delaware. This essay must be accompanied by a recommendation from the high school principal or guidance counselor evaluating the student’s achievements, along with transcripts, national testing scores, and other supporting information of the applicant’s choice as described in the Official Rules. Eligibility Competition open to all high school senior who are U.S. citizens and are planning careers of service to the United States in local, state, or federal government. All awards are for one year. The Washington Crossing Foundation is pleased to offer a variety of national and regional college scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $10,000.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship
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The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit.

Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship

The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
Valparaiso University Allen Scholarship
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Valpo offers students demonstrating exceptional high school achievement a variety of academic scholarships and merit awards. Students may also qualify for additional aid from federal and State of Indiana grant programs. To maintain any merit or academic-based award from Valpo, a student must maintain full-time enrolment and Satisfactory Academic Progress. 98% of undergraduate students receive some gift aid (free money) from Valpo to help reduce the cost of attendance.
Amount
$17,500
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Valparaiso University Allen Scholarship

Valpo offers students demonstrating exceptional high school achievement a variety of academic scholarships and merit awards. Students may also qualify for additional aid from federal and State of Indiana grant programs. To maintain any merit or academic-based award from Valpo, a student must maintain full-time enrolment and Satisfactory Academic Progress. 98% of undergraduate students receive some gift aid (free money) from Valpo to help reduce the cost of attendance.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$17,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
Bird Dog Foundation Annual Youth Art Contest
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The Bird Dog Foundation's Annual Youth Art Contest for grades K-12 is held each year and has become very popular with local students. The program is available for students of schools or home schools that are within a 75 mile radius of the National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, TN. We receive hundreds of entries each year from area schools.

The deadline for submissions is January 15th of each year. The Annual Art Contest Award Ceremony does not have a set annual date and will be announced after winners are chosen each year. Please check our website for updates on these dates.

Links to the contest rules, guidelines, and entry forms can be found at the bottom of this page, along with a gallery of some of our winning art from previous years.

To take a more in-depth look at some of our winning student artwork from previous years, go to www.birddogfoundation.shutterfly.com, click the pictures & videos tab, and select the art contest albums.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 15, 2026

Bird Dog Foundation Annual Youth Art Contest

The Bird Dog Foundation's Annual Youth Art Contest for grades K-12 is held each year and has become very popular with local students. The program is available for students of schools or home schools that are within a 75 mile radius of the National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, TN. We receive hundreds of entries each year from area schools. The deadline for submissions is January 15th of each year. The Annual Art Contest Award Ceremony does not have a set annual date and will be announced after winners are chosen each year. Please check our website for updates on these dates. Links to the contest rules, guidelines, and entry forms can be found at the bottom of this page, along with a gallery of some of our winning art from previous years. To take a more in-depth look at some of our winning student artwork from previous years, go to www.birddogfoundation.shutterfly.com, click the pictures & videos tab, and select the art contest albums.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 15, 2026
CIC/Anna Chennault Scholarship
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This scholarship awards $5,000 to an Asian American graduate student pursuing journalism as a career. The selected student will also receive travel, lodging and registration to attend AAJA’s national annual convention and a mentor for the convention.

Candidates will be judged on academic and journalistic achievement, commitment to the field of journalism and sensitivity to AAPI issues. Applicants must produce a piece of concise and comprehensive journalism that provides unique context on a current geopolitical issue based on a prompt provided by CIC or AAJA.

Eligibility and Rules:
-Must have a current AAJA membership
-Must be a graduate student currently enrolled full time at a college or university in the United States or one of its territories
-Must identify as Asian American
-Must be committed to AAJA’s mission

Application Requirements:
-Resume
-An official college/university transcript
-A statement justifying financial need
-A letter of recommendation from a professional who is familiar with your academic and/or journalism work
-Work samples
-An answer to this question:
Describe any involvement or interest you have in the Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. If you were awarded an AAJA scholarship, how would you contribute to the field of journalism and media issues involving the AAPI community?
-An original piece of journalism that addresses a prompt in the application.

The scholarship is made possible thanks to the estate of Anna Chennault and The Council for International Cooperation.

Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 16, 2026

CIC/Anna Chennault Scholarship

This scholarship awards $5,000 to an Asian American graduate student pursuing journalism as a career. The selected student will also receive travel, lodging and registration to attend AAJA’s national annual convention and a mentor for the convention. Candidates will be judged on academic and journalistic achievement, commitment to the field of journalism and sensitivity to AAPI issues. Applicants must produce a piece of concise and comprehensive journalism that provides unique context on a current geopolitical issue based on a prompt provided by CIC or AAJA. Eligibility and Rules: -Must have a current AAJA membership -Must be a graduate student currently enrolled full time at a college or university in the United States or one of its territories -Must identify as Asian American -Must be committed to AAJA’s mission Application Requirements: -Resume -An official college/university transcript -A statement justifying financial need -A letter of recommendation from a professional who is familiar with your academic and/or journalism work -Work samples -An answer to this question: Describe any involvement or interest you have in the Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. If you were awarded an AAJA scholarship, how would you contribute to the field of journalism and media issues involving the AAPI community? -An original piece of journalism that addresses a prompt in the application. The scholarship is made possible thanks to the estate of Anna Chennault and The Council for International Cooperation.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 16, 2026
AAMI Foundation Michael J. Miller Scholarship
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The AAMI Foundation Scholarship will be awarded to students studying to become biomedical equipment technicians, or health technology-specific engineering, including clinical engineering. One scholarship, in particular, will be awarded to an individual studying to become a health systems engineer. Applicants must be entering or current full-time college students seeking a career in the healthcare technology profession at an accredited college or university.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 16, 2026

AAMI Foundation Michael J. Miller Scholarship

The AAMI Foundation Scholarship will be awarded to students studying to become biomedical equipment technicians, or health technology-specific engineering, including clinical engineering. One scholarship, in particular, will be awarded to an individual studying to become a health systems engineer. Applicants must be entering or current full-time college students seeking a career in the healthcare technology profession at an accredited college or university.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$3,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 16, 2026
JCI Senate Scholarship
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Each year, the U.S. Junior Chamber International (JCI) Senate Foundation offers scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue further education. These scholarships are designed to support students enrolling in accredited colleges, universities, or vocational schools and must be used during the first year of full-time study. Scholarship funds are paid directly to the recipient’s chosen educational institution. The number of awards varies each year, based on the Foundation’s discretion.
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 17, 2026

JCI Senate Scholarship

Each year, the U.S. Junior Chamber International (JCI) Senate Foundation offers scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue further education. These scholarships are designed to support students enrolling in accredited colleges, universities, or vocational schools and must be used during the first year of full-time study. Scholarship funds are paid directly to the recipient’s chosen educational institution. The number of awards varies each year, based on the Foundation’s discretion.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 17, 2026
Virginia Douglas Memorial Scholarship for Change
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Any high school, undergraduate, or graduate student who is a Missouri resident pursuing social work or a related field may apply for this scholarship opportunity. First-generation students, underrepresented minorities, and single parents are strongly encouraged to apply.

To apply, write a 400-600 word essay responding to the prompt.
Amount
$500
Deadline
January 18, 2026

Virginia Douglas Memorial Scholarship for Change

Any high school, undergraduate, or graduate student who is a Missouri resident pursuing social work or a related field may apply for this scholarship opportunity. First-generation students, underrepresented minorities, and single parents are strongly encouraged to apply. To apply, write a 400-600 word essay responding to the prompt.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 18, 2026
The May Firm Injury Scholarship
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Our goal is to provide students with assistance in obtaining a higher education and taking some of the financial burden off of hardworking students.

Attached to your essay (300+ words), please include a copy of your resume, including your current GPA as well as what university or community college youare attending.

Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 20, 2026

The May Firm Injury Scholarship

Our goal is to provide students with assistance in obtaining a higher education and taking some of the financial burden off of hardworking students. Attached to your essay (300+ words), please include a copy of your resume, including your current GPA as well as what university or community college youare attending.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 20, 2026
Elie Wiesel Prize In Ethics Essay Contest
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The Elie Wiesel Foundation established the Prize in Ethics Essay Contest in 1989. Thousands of students from hundreds of colleges and universities across the nation have participated. Through their writing, they explored their concerns and beliefs, their fears and their hopes. While we suggest relevant topics each year, applicants are encouraged to choose any subject they feel strongly about, provided it is related to the domain of ethics.
Amount
$10,000
Deadline
January 20, 2026

Elie Wiesel Prize In Ethics Essay Contest

The Elie Wiesel Foundation established the Prize in Ethics Essay Contest in 1989. Thousands of students from hundreds of colleges and universities across the nation have participated. Through their writing, they explored their concerns and beliefs, their fears and their hopes. While we suggest relevant topics each year, applicants are encouraged to choose any subject they feel strongly about, provided it is related to the domain of ethics.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$10,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 20, 2026
Florida Retired Educators Foundation Scholarship
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It is impossible to estimate the contribution a great teacher makes to our nation, to society, and to the students taught during a lifetime of devoted service to the teaching profession. Unfortunately, there exists, and always has existed, a severe shortage of great teachers. The Florida Retired Educators Foundation (FREF) has established a fund to assist the many young people who are interested in teaching, but unable to fulfill this goal without financial assistance.

To be eligible for the Florida Retired Educators Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior in Florida; have a 3.0 GPA, as well as either an SAT score of 1000 or an ACT score of 22; plan on attending an accredited Florida college/university; and must plan on teaching in Florida. This is awarded for one year and can be renewed for a maximum of four years of college if the student maintains a satisfactory level of achievement (a 2.0 GPA).
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 20, 2026

Florida Retired Educators Foundation Scholarship

It is impossible to estimate the contribution a great teacher makes to our nation, to society, and to the students taught during a lifetime of devoted service to the teaching profession. Unfortunately, there exists, and always has existed, a severe shortage of great teachers. The Florida Retired Educators Foundation (FREF) has established a fund to assist the many young people who are interested in teaching, but unable to fulfill this goal without financial assistance. To be eligible for the Florida Retired Educators Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior in Florida; have a 3.0 GPA, as well as either an SAT score of 1000 or an ACT score of 22; plan on attending an accredited Florida college/university; and must plan on teaching in Florida. This is awarded for one year and can be renewed for a maximum of four years of college if the student maintains a satisfactory level of achievement (a 2.0 GPA).
πŸ’° Award Amount
$4,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 20, 2026
Middle Georgia Innovation Scholarship
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The Middle Georgia Innovation Scholarship will be awarded to accepted incoming first-year students majoring in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Cybersecurity. Students must be a Georgia resident living in one of the eligible Central Georgia Counties. The FAFSA must be submitted by February 1, 2025. This scholarship is renewable for 4 years or 8 semesters. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
Amount
$2,000
Deadline
January 22, 2026

Middle Georgia Innovation Scholarship

The Middle Georgia Innovation Scholarship will be awarded to accepted incoming first-year students majoring in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Cybersecurity. Students must be a Georgia resident living in one of the eligible Central Georgia Counties. The FAFSA must be submitted by February 1, 2025. This scholarship is renewable for 4 years or 8 semesters. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 22, 2026
Microsoft Imagine Cup
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The Imagine Cup is more than just a competition—it's a transformative experience designed to help student founders turn their innovative ideas into reality. Participants receive access to cutting-edge technology, expert mentorship, and the opportunity for global recognition and prizes that can accelerate the growth of their startup or project.
Amount
$100,000
Deadline
January 22, 2026

Microsoft Imagine Cup

The Imagine Cup is more than just a competitionβ€”it's a transformative experience designed to help student founders turn their innovative ideas into reality. Participants receive access to cutting-edge technology, expert mentorship, and the opportunity for global recognition and prizes that can accelerate the growth of their startup or project.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$100,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 22, 2026
Marjorie Stonehill English Journalism and Creative Arts Scholarship
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No matter your talents, abilities and passions, the Community Foundation of Boone County wants to help you use them to pursue your higher education dreams. Since 1991, CFBC has awarded over $7 million in scholarships to local students. Our donors believe in the value of higher education and how it can change a life. Through their generosity and passion, we are able to offer scholarships to students from our local communities to help make dreams come true, no matter the talents, abilities, and passions.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 24, 2026

Marjorie Stonehill English Journalism and Creative Arts Scholarship

No matter your talents, abilities and passions, the Community Foundation of Boone County wants to help you use them to pursue your higher education dreams. Since 1991, CFBC has awarded over $7 million in scholarships to local students. Our donors believe in the value of higher education and how it can change a life. Through their generosity and passion, we are able to offer scholarships to students from our local communities to help make dreams come true, no matter the talents, abilities, and passions.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$3,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 24, 2026
Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholarship (QCESC)
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Since 1994, the Quad City Engineering and Science Council, in collaboration with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities, has been annually providing one-time scholarships to high school seniors pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) studies. Most recently, 17 scholarships totaling $31,500 were awarded at the Annual National Engineers Week STEM Celebration on February 22nd.
Amount
$2,500
Deadline
January 28, 2026

Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholarship (QCESC)

Since 1994, the Quad City Engineering and Science Council, in collaboration with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities, has been annually providing one-time scholarships to high school seniors pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) studies. Most recently, 17 scholarships totaling $31,500 were awarded at the Annual National Engineers Week STEM Celebration on February 22nd.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 28, 2026
Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship
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Young people spend an average of 7.5 hours a day consuming media--and this doesn't include computer use for schoolwork--according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. With technology always at the ready at your fingertips, it can be a challenge to unplug. But taking a break from technology is healthy for both the mind and body. The purpose of this scholarship is to help you understand the negative effects of too much screen time.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 30, 2026

Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship

Young people spend an average of 7.5 hours a day consuming media--and this doesn't include computer use for schoolwork--according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. With technology always at the ready at your fingertips, it can be a challenge to unplug. But taking a break from technology is healthy for both the mind and body. The purpose of this scholarship is to help you understand the negative effects of too much screen time.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 30, 2026
Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships
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Spencer awards Undergraduate, Graduate, Ph.D., and Pre-Instructor of Practice scholarships to students enrolled at an accredited college or university in the United States and Canada and physically studying in either location (no remote coursework eligibility from other locations), including part-time Graduate scholarships to Risk Management & Insurance professionals continuing their education.

Applicants must seek a career in Risk Management, Insurance, and/or Actuarial Science.
Amount
$10,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships

Spencer awards Undergraduate, Graduate, Ph.D., and Pre-Instructor of Practice scholarships to students enrolled at an accredited college or university in the United States and Canada and physically studying in either location (no remote coursework eligibility from other locations), including part-time Graduate scholarships to Risk Management & Insurance professionals continuing their education. Applicants must seek a career in Risk Management, Insurance, and/or Actuarial Science.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$10,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Energyrates.Ca College Scholarship
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The energy industry has always lived with one foot in the present and the other in the future. With many major projects—power plants, dams, pipelines—having development times measured in decades, success depends upon anticipating the needs of companies and countries in the years ahead.

We look forward to seeing what the next great minds bring to this ever-transforming industry, and want to do our part in assisting those great minds achieve their goals and dreams. This is why Energy Rates is offering a $500 scholarship to any student enrolled in an American or Canadian post-secondary educational institution. Whether you need to pay for your classes or textbooks, or just to put food on the table this semester, it’s yours to do with as you please. All you have to do to be considered for the scholarship is write an essay, no more than 500 words in length, telling us where you see the future of the energy industry.
Amount
$500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Energyrates.Ca College Scholarship

The energy industry has always lived with one foot in the present and the other in the future. With many major projectsβ€”power plants, dams, pipelinesβ€”having development times measured in decades, success depends upon anticipating the needs of companies and countries in the years ahead. We look forward to seeing what the next great minds bring to this ever-transforming industry, and want to do our part in assisting those great minds achieve their goals and dreams. This is why Energy Rates is offering a $500 scholarship to any student enrolled in an American or Canadian post-secondary educational institution. Whether you need to pay for your classes or textbooks, or just to put food on the table this semester, it’s yours to do with as you please. All you have to do to be considered for the scholarship is write an essay, no more than 500 words in length, telling us where you see the future of the energy industry.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Elementary Teacher Scholarship
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The Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Elementary Teacher Scholarship is a one-time preferred amount of up to $1,500 awarded to one student who is twenty-five (25) years of age or older. Applicants must be studying to teach at the elementary school level. Applicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA, be at least a college sophomore, and attend or plan on attending an accredited college or university. The award is based on academic merit and is not automatically renewable, however, recipients may reapply for consideration as long as they meet the eligibility requirements.
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Elementary Teacher Scholarship

The Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Elementary Teacher Scholarship is a one-time preferred amount of up to $1,500 awarded to one student who is twenty-five (25) years of age or older. Applicants must be studying to teach at the elementary school level. Applicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA, be at least a college sophomore, and attend or plan on attending an accredited college or university. The award is based on academic merit and is not automatically renewable, however, recipients may reapply for consideration as long as they meet the eligibility requirements.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Dr. Francis Anthony Beneventi Medical Scholarship
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A preferred amount $5,000 scholarship awarded to one student either attending or planning to attend an approved, accredited medical school, college, or university. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is not automatically renewable; however, recipients may reapply for consideration each year for up to four consecutive years, pending receipt of proof of continued enrollment (no pre–med, veterinarian, or physician assistant), and after the first semester, an annual transcript review indicating a minimum GPA of 3.25.

Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Dr. Francis Anthony Beneventi Medical Scholarship

A preferred amount $5,000 scholarship awarded to one student either attending or planning to attend an approved, accredited medical school, college, or university. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is not automatically renewable; however, recipients may reapply for consideration each year for up to four consecutive years, pending receipt of proof of continued enrollment (no pre–med, veterinarian, or physician assistant), and after the first semester, an annual transcript review indicating a minimum GPA of 3.25.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Edwyna Wheadon Postgraduate Training Scholarship
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Purpose:
To provide funding for professional development experiences for English/language arts teachers working in public educational institutions. The scholarship supports postgraduate training to enhance teaching skills and/or career development in teaching.

Eligibility:
Applicants are required to be teachers of English/language arts in a publicly funded institution. At the time of the award, the recipient must also be a member of NCTE.

Criteria:
Applicants must complete the application form below. It includes a written statement of no more than 500 words indicating:

The professional development experience for which you seek support, including specific details such as course titles, planned dates of study, fees, etc. Why you feel that you should be considered for this scholarship and how it will serve you in your career.
Amount
$1,200
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Edwyna Wheadon Postgraduate Training Scholarship

Purpose: To provide funding for professional development experiences for English/language arts teachers working in public educational institutions. The scholarship supports postgraduate training to enhance teaching skills and/or career development in teaching. Eligibility: Applicants are required to be teachers of English/language arts in a publicly funded institution. At the time of the award, the recipient must also be a member of NCTE. Criteria: Applicants must complete the application form below. It includes a written statement of no more than 500 words indicating: The professional development experience for which you seek support, including specific details such as course titles, planned dates of study, fees, etc. Why you feel that you should be considered for this scholarship and how it will serve you in your career.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,200
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Irene and Daisy MacGregor Memorial Scholarship
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The Irene and Daisy MacGregor Memorial Scholarship is awarded to two students of high scholastic standing and character who have been accepted into or are pursuing an approved course of study to become a medical doctor (no pre-med, veterinarian or physician assistant) at an approved, accredited medical school. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25.

This scholarship is also available to students who have been accepted into or who are pursuing an approved course of study in the field of psychiatric nursing at the graduate level at accredited medical schools, colleges, or universities. There is a preference to females "if equally qualified."
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Irene and Daisy MacGregor Memorial Scholarship

The Irene and Daisy MacGregor Memorial Scholarship is awarded to two students of high scholastic standing and character who have been accepted into or are pursuing an approved course of study to become a medical doctor (no pre-med, veterinarian or physician assistant) at an approved, accredited medical school. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is also available to students who have been accepted into or who are pursuing an approved course of study in the field of psychiatric nursing at the graduate level at accredited medical schools, colleges, or universities. There is a preference to females "if equally qualified."
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Caroline E. Holt Nursing Scholarship
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A one-time $2,500 award is given to three students who are in financial need and who have been accepted or is currently enrolled in an accredited school of nursing. A letter of acceptance into a nursing program or a transcript stating the applicant is in a nursing program must be included with the application.
Amount
$2,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Caroline E. Holt Nursing Scholarship

A one-time $2,500 award is given to three students who are in financial need and who have been accepted or is currently enrolled in an accredited school of nursing. A letter of acceptance into a nursing program or a transcript stating the applicant is in a nursing program must be included with the application.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Lillian and Arthur Dunn Scholarship
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The Lillian and Arthur Dunn Scholarship, in the amount of $2,500, is awarded for up to four years to two children or step children of dues-paying DAR members. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. Outstanding recipients pursuing graduate study may reapply each year for an additional period of up to four years of study. The DAR member number of the mother, who is a current-dues paying member, must be included with the application.

Amount
$2,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Lillian and Arthur Dunn Scholarship

The Lillian and Arthur Dunn Scholarship, in the amount of $2,500, is awarded for up to four years to two children or step children of dues-paying DAR members. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. Outstanding recipients pursuing graduate study may reapply each year for an additional period of up to four years of study. The DAR member number of the mother, who is a current-dues paying member, must be included with the application.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
William B. Ruggles Journalism Scholarship
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The William B. Ruggles Journalism Scholarship honors the esteemed Texas journalist who coined the phrase “Right to Work” and contributed greatly to the movement’s advancement.

One $2,000 scholarship is awarded annually to the student who exemplifies the dedication to the Right to Work principles and high journalistic standards of the late Mr. Ruggles.

Individuals seeking to attend or individuals attending a United States institution of higher learning (undergraduate or graduate) who have demonstrated journalistic skills or major in journalism may apply.

Applicants must:
-Demonstrate potential for the successful completion of the educational requirements in an accredited college, university, or other qualifying institution. This includes (a) supplying a copy of your most recent transcript or acceptance letter from the school you are or will attend, and (b) providing proof that you are or will be enrolled in the school’s journalism program or proof of your journalistic skills by actual journalistic works, which can include social media.
-Demonstrate your writing ability and an understanding of the Right to Work principles and compulsory unionism’s economic and social problems by submitting a 500 – 700-word essay.
Amount
$2,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

William B. Ruggles Journalism Scholarship

The William B. Ruggles Journalism Scholarship honors the esteemed Texas journalist who coined the phrase β€œRight to Work” and contributed greatly to the movement’s advancement. One $2,000 scholarship is awarded annually to the student who exemplifies the dedication to the Right to Work principles and high journalistic standards of the late Mr. Ruggles. Individuals seeking to attend or individuals attending a United States institution of higher learning (undergraduate or graduate) who have demonstrated journalistic skills or major in journalism may apply. Applicants must: -Demonstrate potential for the successful completion of the educational requirements in an accredited college, university, or other qualifying institution. This includes (a) supplying a copy of your most recent transcript or acceptance letter from the school you are or will attend, and (b) providing proof that you are or will be enrolled in the school’s journalism program or proof of your journalistic skills by actual journalistic works, which can include social media. -Demonstrate your writing ability and an understanding of the Right to Work principles and compulsory unionism’s economic and social problems by submitting a 500 – 700-word essay.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Madeline Pickett (Halbert) Cogswell Nursing Scholarship
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The Madeline Pickett (Halbert) Cogswell Nursing Scholarship, in the amount of $2,500, is awarded to two students who are accepted or enrolled in an accredited school of nursing. Applicants must be members, descendant of members or be eligible for membership in NSDAR. The DAR member number must be in the Application.
Amount
$2,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Madeline Pickett (Halbert) Cogswell Nursing Scholarship

The Madeline Pickett (Halbert) Cogswell Nursing Scholarship, in the amount of $2,500, is awarded to two students who are accepted or enrolled in an accredited school of nursing. Applicants must be members, descendant of members or be eligible for membership in NSDAR. The DAR member number must be in the Application.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Daughters of the American Revolution American Indian Scholarship
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This scholarship is awarded once a year to a Native American college and technical student of any age, any tribe and in any state who has financial need and a minimum GPA of 3.25 based on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent GPA on the scaled used by the applicable educational institution.

Applicants must be Native Americans and must be able to prove membership in a tribe that is recognized at a state and/or federal level. These awards are available for vocational training or college/university undergraduate or graduate students. Preference is given to undergraduate applicants.

The amount of the scholarship is $4,000.00 and more than one may be awarded each year.
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Daughters of the American Revolution American Indian Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded once a year to a Native American college and technical student of any age, any tribe and in any state who has financial need and a minimum GPA of 3.25 based on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent GPA on the scaled used by the applicable educational institution. Applicants must be Native Americans and must be able to prove membership in a tribe that is recognized at a state and/or federal level. These awards are available for vocational training or college/university undergraduate or graduate students. Preference is given to undergraduate applicants. The amount of the scholarship is $4,000.00 and more than one may be awarded each year.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$4,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Alice W. Rooke Scholarship
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A $5,000 scholarship awarded to one student who has been accepted into or who are pursuing an approved course of study to become a medical doctor (no pre–med, veterinarian, or physician assistant) at approved, accredited medical schools, colleges, and universities. The scholarship is not automatically renewable; however, applicant may reapply for up to four years.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Alice W. Rooke Scholarship

A $5,000 scholarship awarded to one student who has been accepted into or who are pursuing an approved course of study to become a medical doctor (no pre–med, veterinarian, or physician assistant) at approved, accredited medical schools, colleges, and universities. The scholarship is not automatically renewable; however, applicant may reapply for up to four years.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany
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Purpose
To protect, preserve, and expand knowledge about the medicinal use of plants, thus preventing the disappearance of plants with therapeutic potential. Providing this research opportunity for botanists can, in turn, assist medical science to develop therapies that improve the quality of life of patients and develop life-saving medicines.

Education
Doctoral candidates and recent PhDs in botany

Eligibility
Open to students currently and actively enrolled in PhD programs at recognized universities and PhD graduates who have received their degrees in the last five years. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Provides one annual grant award of $4,500, intended to enable a student to pursue an avenue of research that might otherwise prove closed. Accordingly, the funds may be used to cover direct costs associated with travel, field studies, or laboratory research.
Amount
$4,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany

Purpose To protect, preserve, and expand knowledge about the medicinal use of plants, thus preventing the disappearance of plants with therapeutic potential. Providing this research opportunity for botanists can, in turn, assist medical science to develop therapies that improve the quality of life of patients and develop life-saving medicines. Education Doctoral candidates and recent PhDs in botany Eligibility Open to students currently and actively enrolled in PhD programs at recognized universities and PhD graduates who have received their degrees in the last five years. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Provides one annual grant award of $4,500, intended to enable a student to pursue an avenue of research that might otherwise prove closed. Accordingly, the funds may be used to cover direct costs associated with travel, field studies, or laboratory research.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$4,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Mary Elizabeth Lockwood Beneventi MBA Scholarship
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The Mary Elizabeth Lockwood Beneventi MBA Scholarship is a one-time preferred amount $2,000 scholarship for a student attending graduate school full time in an accredited college or university and majoring in business administration. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25. The scholarship is not automatically renewable, however, recipients may reapply for consideration each year.

Amount
$2,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Mary Elizabeth Lockwood Beneventi MBA Scholarship

The Mary Elizabeth Lockwood Beneventi MBA Scholarship is a one-time preferred amount $2,000 scholarship for a student attending graduate school full time in an accredited college or university and majoring in business administration. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25. The scholarship is not automatically renewable, however, recipients may reapply for consideration each year.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
DAR Centennial Scholarship
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The DAR Centennial Scholarship is awarded to two outstanding students pursuing a course of graduate study in the field of historic preservation at a college or university in the United States. This scholarship was established from a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the Centennial Pin. This is a one-time award in the amount of $2,500.
Amount
$2,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

DAR Centennial Scholarship

The DAR Centennial Scholarship is awarded to two outstanding students pursuing a course of graduate study in the field of historic preservation at a college or university in the United States. This scholarship was established from a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the Centennial Pin. This is a one-time award in the amount of $2,500.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Shropshire Scholarship
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Each year, the interest earned from the Shropshire Scholarship fund is used to provide these awards. The scholarship fund is currently benefited by the Civitan International Fellows Programs and direct contributions.

Any Civitan, Campus Civitan, or Junior Civitan who has been a member for 2 years and is enrolled or planning to enroll in a degree or certificate program at an accredited community college, vocational school, four-year college or graduate school is eligible to apply for a Shropshire Scholarship.

Candidates are judged by a scholarship selection committee appointed by Civitan International. The decisions of the selection committee are FINAL and NOT subject to review. Civitan International has established the following criteria for awarding points when judging the various aspects of the application.


Civitan Involvement (40 points)
Personal Statement Essay (30 points)
Academic Goals & Achievements (20 points)
Community/School Activities (10 points)
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Shropshire Scholarship

Each year, the interest earned from the Shropshire Scholarship fund is used to provide these awards. The scholarship fund is currently benefited by the Civitan International Fellows Programs and direct contributions. Any Civitan, Campus Civitan, or Junior Civitan who has been a member for 2 years and is enrolled or planning to enroll in a degree or certificate program at an accredited community college, vocational school, four-year college or graduate school is eligible to apply for a Shropshire Scholarship. Candidates are judged by a scholarship selection committee appointed by Civitan International. The decisions of the selection committee are FINAL and NOT subject to review. Civitan International has established the following criteria for awarding points when judging the various aspects of the application. Civitan Involvement (40 points) Personal Statement Essay (30 points) Academic Goals & Achievements (20 points) Community/School Activities (10 points)
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
The LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation Flight Training Scholarship
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The LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation Flight Training Scholarship provides funding for flight training and ground school.

Applicant must have completed or commit to complete a Private Pilot Written Ground School with authorization to take the written exam BEFORE an award will be granted. Please include leadership roles and community service/volunteer involvement as well as sports participation and other organizations you are involved with. We would like to learn about achievements you have earned. You must receive two letters of recommendation on file for your application to be scored. There are three essay prompts where we wish to learn most why you wish to become a pilot and what inspired you to reach for the sky.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

The LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation Flight Training Scholarship

The LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation Flight Training Scholarship provides funding for flight training and ground school. Applicant must have completed or commit to complete a Private Pilot Written Ground School with authorization to take the written exam BEFORE an award will be granted. Please include leadership roles and community service/volunteer involvement as well as sports participation and other organizations you are involved with. We would like to learn about achievements you have earned. You must receive two letters of recommendation on file for your application to be scored. There are three essay prompts where we wish to learn most why you wish to become a pilot and what inspired you to reach for the sky.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
β€œCommencing at Community College” Essay Scholarship
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Open to high school seniors who are planning to attend community college and students already attending community college. Applicants must be high school seniors or college underclassmen, and must be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents.

To apply, students must respond to the prompt in 250 words or less.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

β€œCommencing at Community College” Essay Scholarship

Open to high school seniors who are planning to attend community college and students already attending community college. Applicants must be high school seniors or college underclassmen, and must be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents. To apply, students must respond to the prompt in 250 words or less.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
β€œMom 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
January 31, 2026

β€œMom to Scholar” Scholarship for Mothers

The β€œMom 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.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
β€œGutsy 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
January 31, 2026

β€œGutsy Graduate Student” Essay Scholarship

The β€œGutsy” 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 β€œGusty 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.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
β€œCaretakers 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
January 31, 2026

β€œCaretakers 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.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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
πŸ’° Award Amount
$6,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$7,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,250
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,250
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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
January 31, 2026

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
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,250
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
REACH Educational Grant Program
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MHEFI offers scholarship award opportunities to undergraduate students who are pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career. The student should clearly demonstrate dedication to achieving excellence, strong leadership skills, potential for future growth as a leader and persistence in the pursuit of education. Both traditional university undergraduate students and employees and family members of industry associations and member companies may apply for one of the many scholarships offered by the Foundation.

Amount
$6,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

REACH Educational Grant Program

MHEFI offers scholarship award opportunities to undergraduate students who are pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career. The student should clearly demonstrate dedication to achieving excellence, strong leadership skills, potential for future growth as a leader and persistence in the pursuit of education. Both traditional university undergraduate students and employees and family members of industry associations and member companies may apply for one of the many scholarships offered by the Foundation.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$6,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. Scholarship
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MHEFI offers scholarship award opportunities to undergraduate students who are pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career. The student should clearly demonstrate dedication to achieving excellence, strong leadership skills, potential for future growth as a leader and persistence in the pursuit of education. Both traditional university undergraduate students and employees and family members of industry associations and member companies may apply for one of the many scholarships offered by the Foundation.
Amount
$6,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. Scholarship

MHEFI offers scholarship award opportunities to undergraduate students who are pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career. The student should clearly demonstrate dedication to achieving excellence, strong leadership skills, potential for future growth as a leader and persistence in the pursuit of education. Both traditional university undergraduate students and employees and family members of industry associations and member companies may apply for one of the many scholarships offered by the Foundation.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$6,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Applegate Jackson Parks Future Teacher Scholarship
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The Applegate-Jackson-Parks Future Teacher Scholarship honors three Michigan public school teachers who were fired for no other reason than their refusal to pay union dues. One $1,000 scholarship is awarded annually to the education student who best exemplifies the dedication to the Right to Work principles and the high professional standards of Carol Applegate, Kay Jackson, and Dr. Anne Parks.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Applegate Jackson Parks Future Teacher Scholarship

The Applegate-Jackson-Parks Future Teacher Scholarship honors three Michigan public school teachers who were fired for no other reason than their refusal to pay union dues. One $1,000 scholarship is awarded annually to the education student who best exemplifies the dedication to the Right to Work principles and the high professional standards of Carol Applegate, Kay Jackson, and Dr. Anne Parks.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
ASNT Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship
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The ASNT Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship is designed for undergraduate students enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities with recognized engineering programs who have an active interest in the field of nondestructive testing and evaluation (NDT/NDE).
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

ASNT Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship

The ASNT Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship is designed for undergraduate students enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities with recognized engineering programs who have an active interest in the field of nondestructive testing and evaluation (NDT/NDE).
πŸ’° Award Amount
$3,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Washington State University Cougar Commitment Scholarship
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Because we believe that finances should never prevent someone from getting a college degree, the University has committed to covering the cost of tuition and mandatory fees for students who could not otherwise afford to attend. Completing the WSU General Scholarship Application and the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) or WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) puts you in the running for numerous awards, plus many more. We’ll consider you for all the awards that fit your qualifications, and you could end up receiving more than one.

The Washington State University Cougar Commitment Scholarship is available to Washington students who demonstrate financial need. A student can be considered for Cougar Commitment funding for a maximum of eight total semesters of continuous enrollment. To be eligible for the Cougar Commitment, you must be a Washington state resident pursuing your first bachelor’s degree. Eligible applicants must: be receiving the Washington College Grant or Pell Grant; complete a FAFSA no later than January 31; and apply to WSU for admission by January 31 and enroll as a full-time freshman or transfer student (at least 12 semester credit hours). New students must apply for admission to WSU by March 15 for fall semester or by November 15 for spring semester. This scholarship covers full tuition and fees.
Amount
$53,488
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Washington State University Cougar Commitment Scholarship

Because we believe that finances should never prevent someone from getting a college degree, the University has committed to covering the cost of tuition and mandatory fees for students who could not otherwise afford to attend. Completing the WSU General Scholarship Application and the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) or WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) puts you in the running for numerous awards, plus many more. We’ll consider you for all the awards that fit your qualifications, and you could end up receiving more than one. The Washington State University Cougar Commitment Scholarship is available to Washington students who demonstrate financial need. A student can be considered for Cougar Commitment funding for a maximum of eight total semesters of continuous enrollment. To be eligible for the Cougar Commitment, you must be a Washington state resident pursuing your first bachelor’s degree. Eligible applicants must: be receiving the Washington College Grant or Pell Grant; complete a FAFSA no later than January 31; and apply to WSU for admission by January 31 and enroll as a full-time freshman or transfer student (at least 12 semester credit hours). New students must apply for admission to WSU by March 15 for fall semester or by November 15 for spring semester. This scholarship covers full tuition and fees.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$53,488
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Fair Chance Trade School Scholarship
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The $3,000 Fair Chance “Trade School” Scholarship is awarded to two students from across the state of Washington pursuing an education in a trade. An example of a trade could be cosmetology, aesthetician, electrician, plumbing, graphic design, construction management, radiation specialist, and many more! All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s trade school to be used toward tuition or books.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Fair Chance Trade School Scholarship

The $3,000 Fair Chance β€œTrade School” Scholarship is awarded to two students from across the state of Washington pursuing an education in a trade. An example of a trade could be cosmetology, aesthetician, electrician, plumbing, graphic design, construction management, radiation specialist, and many more! All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s trade school to be used toward tuition or books.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$3,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise
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Purpose: The Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise scholarship program provides new Phi Theta Kappa members with financial resources to help defray educational expenses while enrolled in an associate degree program to develop leadership potential through participation in Phi Theta Kappa programs.

Awards: $1,000

Of these awards, several scholarships are earmarked for current members of the military, their spouses or dependents, and military veterans.

Additionally, scholarships for international students or students who do not hold a residency status as noted below are eligible to apply through the Global Leaders of Promise Scholarship program. Applicants apply on the same application but do not have to provide residency documentation. The number of awards varies annually.

Eligibility:

Be currently enrolled in 6 or more semester credits of associate degree, college-level coursework through December 2025.
Completed at least 12 credit hours but no more than 36 by January 31, 2026.
3.50 or higher GPA on coursework completed in the last 5 years.
PTK member in good standing.
Have not yet received an associate or bachelor’s degree from any college.
Academic record free from suspension, probation, or other disciplinary actions.
Do not have a criminal record, or if a convicted felon, have all conditions of sentencing, including probation/parole, completed.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise

Purpose: The Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise scholarship program provides new Phi Theta Kappa members with financial resources to help defray educational expenses while enrolled in an associate degree program to develop leadership potential through participation in Phi Theta Kappa programs. Awards: $1,000 Of these awards, several scholarships are earmarked for current members of the military, their spouses or dependents, and military veterans. Additionally, scholarships for international students or students who do not hold a residency status as noted below are eligible to apply through the Global Leaders of Promise Scholarship program. Applicants apply on the same application but do not have to provide residency documentation. The number of awards varies annually. Eligibility: Be currently enrolled in 6 or more semester credits of associate degree, college-level coursework through December 2025. Completed at least 12 credit hours but no more than 36 by January 31, 2026. 3.50 or higher GPA on coursework completed in the last 5 years. PTK member in good standing. Have not yet received an associate or bachelor’s degree from any college. Academic record free from suspension, probation, or other disciplinary actions. Do not have a criminal record, or if a convicted felon, have all conditions of sentencing, including probation/parole, completed.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship
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Eligibility
-Must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 prior to the start of the academic year. There is no additional application process.
-Resident of Washington State.
-Students who have completed at least their first year of higher education.
-Full-time students majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Medicine, or Pre-Dentistry.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship

Eligibility -Must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 prior to the start of the academic year. There is no additional application process. -Resident of Washington State. -Students who have completed at least their first year of higher education. -Full-time students majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Medicine, or Pre-Dentistry.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
WSU Retirees Association Legacy Awards
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

($1,500 per award) - Applicants must be a Sophomore through Senior standing and currently enrolled at WSU. Applicants also must have a member of their immediate family (parent or grandparent) that has retired from WSU. It is based on leadership experience. Minimum GPA of 3.0.
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

WSU Retirees Association Legacy Awards

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. ($1,500 per award) - Applicants must be a Sophomore through Senior standing and currently enrolled at WSU. Applicants also must have a member of their immediate family (parent or grandparent) that has retired from WSU. It is based on leadership experience. Minimum GPA of 3.0.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Skagit, Whatcom, San Juan, and Island Counties Leadership Awards
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

(up to $5,000 per award) - The goal of this scholarship is to provide an award to deserving students, preferably of Junior or Senior standing who are currently enrolled at WSU, to offset the expense of attending college. Applicants must be a graduate of a high school in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, or San Juan counties (or a graduate of Stanwood HS who resided in Skagit or Island County). Minimum GPA of 2.5.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Skagit, Whatcom, San Juan, and Island Counties Leadership Awards

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. (up to $5,000 per award) - The goal of this scholarship is to provide an award to deserving students, preferably of Junior or Senior standing who are currently enrolled at WSU, to offset the expense of attending college. Applicants must be a graduate of a high school in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, or San Juan counties (or a graduate of Stanwood HS who resided in Skagit or Island County). Minimum GPA of 2.5.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
International Academic Award
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Tuition Waiver (Level 1: $4,000, Level 2: $2,000)
International Programs automatically awards these scholarships to qualifying students who are offered admission.

Level 1: Cumulative GPA of 3.60 or higher
Level 2: Cumulative GPA of 3.0 to 3.59
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

International Academic Award

Tuition Waiver (Level 1: $4,000, Level 2: $2,000) International Programs automatically awards these scholarships to qualifying students who are offered admission. Level 1: Cumulative GPA of 3.60 or higher Level 2: Cumulative GPA of 3.0 to 3.59
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Washington Residents National Merit Scholarship
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You’re eligible for a National Merit Scholarship if you’re identified as a semifinalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and you are admitted to WSU Pullman.

You must enroll at WSU Pullman in the fall semester immediately following your high school graduation.

Tuition awards valid for up to 18 credit hours per semester.
Recipients of a National Merit Scholarship Corporate Sponsored award will have the amount of their scholarship reduced by the amount of the corporate award, so that it will not exceed the amount of tuition.

The National Merit Scholarship cannot be combined with the Regents Scholar award, the University Achievement Award, the Cougar Academic Award, or the Visitation Award.
Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, and transfer students are not eligible for this award.

Please note: If you have been enrolled previously at WSU (other than as part of a Running Start program) or are entering WSU as a transfer student, you are not eligible for this award.

To qualify for renewal:
Be in good academic standing.
Remain enrolled full-time on the Pullman campus.
In some circumstances, you may be able to retain your scholarship after leaving the university; check WSU readmission requirements. You must request a scholarship deferment from the Student Financial Services prior to your enrollment discontinuation.

Amount
$11,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Washington Residents National Merit Scholarship

You’re eligible for a National Merit Scholarship if you’re identified as a semifinalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and you are admitted to WSU Pullman. You must enroll at WSU Pullman in the fall semester immediately following your high school graduation. Tuition awards valid for up to 18 credit hours per semester. Recipients of a National Merit Scholarship Corporate Sponsored award will have the amount of their scholarship reduced by the amount of the corporate award, so that it will not exceed the amount of tuition. The National Merit Scholarship cannot be combined with the Regents Scholar award, the University Achievement Award, the Cougar Academic Award, or the Visitation Award. Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, and transfer students are not eligible for this award. Please note: If you have been enrolled previously at WSU (other than as part of a Running Start program) or are entering WSU as a transfer student, you are not eligible for this award. To qualify for renewal: Be in good academic standing. Remain enrolled full-time on the Pullman campus. In some circumstances, you may be able to retain your scholarship after leaving the university; check WSU readmission requirements. You must request a scholarship deferment from the Student Financial Services prior to your enrollment discontinuation.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$11,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Non-Washington Residents National Merit Scholarship
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You’re eligible for a National Merit Scholarship if you’re identified as a semifinalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and you are admitted to WSU Pullman.

You must enroll at WSU Pullman in the Fall semester immediately following your high school graduation.

Tuition awards valid for up to 18 credit hours per semester.

Recipients of a National Merit Scholarship Corporate Sponsored award will have the amount of their scholarship reduced by the amount of the corporate award, so that it will not exceed the amount of tuition.

The National Merit Scholarship cannot be combined with the Regents Scholar award, the University Achievement Award, the Cougar Academic Award, or the Visitation Award.

Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, and transfer students are not eligible for this award.

To qualify for renewal:
Maintain a 3.0 WSU cumulative grade point average
Complete 24 graded credit hours per academic year (Fall/Spring semesters only)
Remain enrolled full-time on the Pullman campus
In some circumstances, you may be able to retain your scholarship after leaving the university; check WSU readmission requirements. You must request a scholarship deferment from the Student Financial Services prior to your enrollment discontinuation.
Amount
$27,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Non-Washington Residents National Merit Scholarship

You’re eligible for a National Merit Scholarship if you’re identified as a semifinalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and you are admitted to WSU Pullman. You must enroll at WSU Pullman in the Fall semester immediately following your high school graduation. Tuition awards valid for up to 18 credit hours per semester. Recipients of a National Merit Scholarship Corporate Sponsored award will have the amount of their scholarship reduced by the amount of the corporate award, so that it will not exceed the amount of tuition. The National Merit Scholarship cannot be combined with the Regents Scholar award, the University Achievement Award, the Cougar Academic Award, or the Visitation Award. Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, and transfer students are not eligible for this award. To qualify for renewal: Maintain a 3.0 WSU cumulative grade point average Complete 24 graded credit hours per academic year (Fall/Spring semesters only) Remain enrolled full-time on the Pullman campus In some circumstances, you may be able to retain your scholarship after leaving the university; check WSU readmission requirements. You must request a scholarship deferment from the Student Financial Services prior to your enrollment discontinuation.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$27,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
International Merit Award
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Renewable for 3 Additional Years (Freshman), 2 Additional Years (Transfer)

Offered to degree-seeing undergraduate students on F-1 visas currently attending the Pullman campus who meet at least 1 of the following criteria:

Cumulative GPA of 3.60 or above with a minimum of 12 WSU credits, or
Unusual service to the university or community in the last 2 years, or
Other extraordinary work or achievement in the last 2 years
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

International Merit Award

Renewable for 3 Additional Years (Freshman), 2 Additional Years (Transfer) Offered to degree-seeing undergraduate students on F-1 visas currently attending the Pullman campus who meet at least 1 of the following criteria: Cumulative GPA of 3.60 or above with a minimum of 12 WSU credits, or Unusual service to the university or community in the last 2 years, or Other extraordinary work or achievement in the last 2 years
πŸ’° Award Amount
$4,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
International Year One Progression Award
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$4,000/year tuition waiver

International Programs automatically awards this scholarship to qualifying students who complete their Undergraduate Foundation program with a 3.5 GPA and continue on to degree-seeking study at WSU.

This award is automatically renewable for up to 2 years if you meet the following renewal criteria for each academic year:
-Maintain a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average by the end of spring semester
-Maintain 12 credits each semester, or complete 24 semester credits by the end of spring semester
-Maintain non-resident degree-seeking student status
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

International Year One Progression Award

$4,000/year tuition waiver International Programs automatically awards this scholarship to qualifying students who complete their Undergraduate Foundation program with a 3.5 GPA and continue on to degree-seeking study at WSU. This award is automatically renewable for up to 2 years if you meet the following renewal criteria for each academic year: -Maintain a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average by the end of spring semester -Maintain 12 credits each semester, or complete 24 semester credits by the end of spring semester -Maintain non-resident degree-seeking student status
πŸ’° Award Amount
$4,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Alumni Association Leadership Awards
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

Alumni Association Leadership Awards ($5,000 per award) - The WSU Alumni Association Leadership Awards provide scholarships to WSU students who have distinguished themselves through outstanding leadership qualities and academic excellence. Minimum GPA of 3.30. Supplemental personal statement required to apply. Available to First-Year through Senior.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Alumni Association Leadership Awards

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. Alumni Association Leadership Awards ($5,000 per award) - The WSU Alumni Association Leadership Awards provide scholarships to WSU students who have distinguished themselves through outstanding leadership qualities and academic excellence. Minimum GPA of 3.30. Supplemental personal statement required to apply. Available to First-Year through Senior.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Emergency Tuition Support Award
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International Programs offers a 1-time, $1,500 tuition reduction emergency tuition support (amount is subject to change) to students who encounter a financial need caused by circumstances beyond their control while enrolled as a student.

Eligibility
Emergency tuition support is offered only in serious financial circumstances that are beyond your control. For example:

Loss of an assistantship or scholarship
Loss of funding resulting from a death, serious illness, or political upheaval in your home country
You will also need to meet the following criteria:

Maintain F-1 or J-1 visa status at WSU
Be in the last year of your degree program
Provide evidence that other sources of tuition funding are not available
Students who have previously received an emergency tuition support award from WSU International Programs are not eligible. This award cannot be combined with other International Programs awards.

How to apply
-Complete the International Programs Awards and Scholarship Application.
-Complete the certification of financial status (pdf) and (if available) provide supporting documents. This can be sent to international@wsu.edu.
-Write a detailed explanation of the unforeseen event that caused the shortfall of funds.
-Provide a brief supporting statement from your academic advisor indicating your academic status and your anticipated time to degree completion.

Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Emergency Tuition Support Award

International Programs offers a 1-time, $1,500 tuition reduction emergency tuition support (amount is subject to change) to students who encounter a financial need caused by circumstances beyond their control while enrolled as a student. Eligibility Emergency tuition support is offered only in serious financial circumstances that are beyond your control. For example: Loss of an assistantship or scholarship Loss of funding resulting from a death, serious illness, or political upheaval in your home country You will also need to meet the following criteria: Maintain F-1 or J-1 visa status at WSU Be in the last year of your degree program Provide evidence that other sources of tuition funding are not available Students who have previously received an emergency tuition support award from WSU International Programs are not eligible. This award cannot be combined with other International Programs awards. How to apply -Complete the International Programs Awards and Scholarship Application. -Complete the certification of financial status (pdf) and (if available) provide supporting documents. This can be sent to international@wsu.edu. -Write a detailed explanation of the unforeseen event that caused the shortfall of funds. -Provide a brief supporting statement from your academic advisor indicating your academic status and your anticipated time to degree completion.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Duane Kaiser Dean’s Merit Award
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Qualifications
Entering first-year students majoring in agricultural education.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$1,000
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Duane Kaiser Dean’s Merit Award

Qualifications Entering first-year students majoring in agricultural education. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $1,000
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
CAHNRS Community Scholarship
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The CAHNRS Community Scholarship was established in 2023 by CAHNRS Dean Wendy Powers and is funded by the CAHNRS community.

This scholarship is intended for CAHNRS students who demonstrate strong potential, a solid work ethic, and a commitment to their education but who may face unforeseen financial hardships that could prevent them from completing their degrees. The funds may be disbursed at any time during the semester, and a student’s GPA will not be considered in the selection process.

If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Inquiry form.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

CAHNRS Community Scholarship

The CAHNRS Community Scholarship was established in 2023 by CAHNRS Dean Wendy Powers and is funded by the CAHNRS community. This scholarship is intended for CAHNRS students who demonstrate strong potential, a solid work ethic, and a commitment to their education but who may face unforeseen financial hardships that could prevent them from completing their degrees. The funds may be disbursed at any time during the semester, and a student’s GPA will not be considered in the selection process. If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Inquiry form.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Louise Vickery Undergraduate Scholarship
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Qualifications
Entering first-year students studying agriculture, financial need, from Eastern Washington (West of Cascade Mountains)

Is this scholarship renewable?
Yes, for four years.

Funding amount per student
$7,500
Amount
$7,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Louise Vickery Undergraduate Scholarship

Qualifications Entering first-year students studying agriculture, financial need, from Eastern Washington (West of Cascade Mountains) Is this scholarship renewable? Yes, for four years. Funding amount per student $7,500
πŸ’° Award Amount
$7,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Pennak Family Technology Innovations in Senior Living Scholarship
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This scholarship supports exploring and innovating technologies, during an internship or career-related job in senior living, to positively impact residents and/or those who serve them.

Award amount: Minimum $2,000

Requirements
Meet with the director of the Aging Business and determine the scholarship’s deliverable
Upon selection, proof of internship/ job location is required
Completion of WSU General Scholarship Application
For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Pennak Family Technology Innovations in Senior Living Scholarship

This scholarship supports exploring and innovating technologies, during an internship or career-related job in senior living, to positively impact residents and/or those who serve them. Award amount: Minimum $2,000 Requirements Meet with the director of the Aging Business and determine the scholarship’s deliverable Upon selection, proof of internship/ job location is required Completion of WSU General Scholarship Application For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Janice Beckman Internship Scholarship
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This scholarship supports costs associated with an internship or career related summer job.

Award amount: Varies based on need indicated through application

Requirements
Certified or intended Business major
3.0 cumulative GPA or above
Secured internship (paid or unpaid)
Demonstrated financial costs associated with an internship
To complete this application, be sure to submit the following:

Upload a completed Beckman Scholarship Budget Template, found here.
(an example of a completed budget can be found here)
For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.

Questions/Concerns?
Contact our scholarship team with any questions or concerns
ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu

In order to complete this application, you will need to:

Upload a completed Beckman Scholarship Budget Template, found here (an example of a completed budget can be found here)
Upload a copy of your internship offer letter
Complete the application
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Janice Beckman Internship Scholarship

This scholarship supports costs associated with an internship or career related summer job. Award amount: Varies based on need indicated through application Requirements Certified or intended Business major 3.0 cumulative GPA or above Secured internship (paid or unpaid) Demonstrated financial costs associated with an internship To complete this application, be sure to submit the following: Upload a completed Beckman Scholarship Budget Template, found here. (an example of a completed budget can be found here) For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu. Questions/Concerns? Contact our scholarship team with any questions or concerns ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu In order to complete this application, you will need to: Upload a completed Beckman Scholarship Budget Template, found here (an example of a completed budget can be found here) Upload a copy of your internship offer letter Complete the application
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Navy ROTC Scholarship
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Location: University of Idaho, Moscow

Scholarship: Full Tuition and Mandatory Fees (no Room and Board)

Other Benefits: $750 per year book stipend; escalating ($250–$400) per month allowance

Commitment:
Navy Option: Minimum five years active duty with additional requirements depending on job assignment
Marine Corps Option: Minimum four years active duty
Navy Nurse Corps Option: Minimum four years active duty
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Navy ROTC Scholarship

Location: University of Idaho, Moscow Scholarship: Full Tuition and Mandatory Fees (no Room and Board) Other Benefits: $750 per year book stipend; escalating ($250–$400) per month allowance Commitment: Navy Option: Minimum five years active duty with additional requirements depending on job assignment Marine Corps Option: Minimum four years active duty Navy Nurse Corps Option: Minimum four years active duty
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Jim Ozbun Scholarship
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Qualifications
Entering first-year students with an interest in agriculture.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$1,000
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Jim Ozbun Scholarship

Qualifications Entering first-year students with an interest in agriculture. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $1,000
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
WSU General Scholarship
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Submit your WSU general scholarship application by January 31.

The university and its academic colleges, departments, and campuses award scholarships to international students.

The WSU general scholarship application is one application for hundreds of departmental and program awards. International students are encouraged to apply. However, it is important to note that application decisions are not made until just a few weeks before fall semester begins, and highly performing, new international students have historically not received any more than $5,000. Therefore, students should apply with the expectation that if awarded any scholarships, it will be an “extra bonus.” These scholarships should be seen as supplemental to the total fees paid.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

WSU General Scholarship

Submit your WSU general scholarship application by January 31. The university and its academic colleges, departments, and campuses award scholarships to international students. The WSU general scholarship application is one application for hundreds of departmental and program awards. International students are encouraged to apply. However, it is important to note that application decisions are not made until just a few weeks before fall semester begins, and highly performing, new international students have historically not received any more than $5,000. Therefore, students should apply with the expectation that if awarded any scholarships, it will be an β€œextra bonus.” These scholarships should be seen as supplemental to the total fees paid.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Mike and Kathy Hambelton Scholarship
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Qualifications
First-year students, financial need, any CAHNRS major.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$5,000

Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Mike and Kathy Hambelton Scholarship

Qualifications First-year students, financial need, any CAHNRS major. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $5,000
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Ray Eldridge Scholarship
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

($500 to $1,000 per award) - Awarded to undergraduate students with a junior or senior academic standing and with a certified major in the College of Education. Award recipients must meet all current qualification criteria for a WSU Alumni Association Leadership Scholarship award.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Ray Eldridge Scholarship

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. ($500 to $1,000 per award) - Awarded to undergraduate students with a junior or senior academic standing and with a certified major in the College of Education. Award recipients must meet all current qualification criteria for a WSU Alumni Association Leadership Scholarship award.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Wiggins Family Veterans Scholarship
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This scholarship was created by the Wiggins Family, who through the GI Bill starting back in 1947, were able to get their business educations through Washington State University. Together they created a fund to assist business students who have served in the military earn their education. This scholarship was established to honor the Wiggins Family and of U.S. Military Veterans and WSU Business Alumni, and to support student veterans as they pursue a career following their military service.

Award Amount
Minimum $2,000

Requirements
Must be a business major
Must be military affiliated
Must be a junior or senior status
For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Wiggins Family Veterans Scholarship

This scholarship was created by the Wiggins Family, who through the GI Bill starting back in 1947, were able to get their business educations through Washington State University. Together they created a fund to assist business students who have served in the military earn their education. This scholarship was established to honor the Wiggins Family and of U.S. Military Veterans and WSU Business Alumni, and to support student veterans as they pursue a career following their military service. Award Amount Minimum $2,000 Requirements Must be a business major Must be military affiliated Must be a junior or senior status For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Army ROTC Scholarship
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Location: Washington State University, Pullman

Scholarship: Full Tuition and Fee coverage OR $10,000 per year to cover Room and Board

Other Benefits: $1200 per year book stipend; $420 per month allowance

Commitment:
Four Year Scholarship: Four years full-time as an Army Officer then extend for four years or serve four years with the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR)
Two or Three Year Scholarships: Four years mandatory service
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Army ROTC Scholarship

Location: Washington State University, Pullman Scholarship: Full Tuition and Fee coverage OR $10,000 per year to cover Room and Board Other Benefits: $1200 per year book stipend; $420 per month allowance Commitment: Four Year Scholarship: Four years full-time as an Army Officer then extend for four years or serve four years with the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) Two or Three Year Scholarships: Four years mandatory service
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
First-Year Legacy Awards
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

Applicants must be an incoming first-year student and currently enrolled at WSU. Applicants must also have had a member of their immediate family (parent, step-parent, sibling or grandparent) graduate from WSU. Any one or a combination of High School academics, financial need, leadership, community service, or campus activities will be considered in the selection process. Minimum GPA is 3.3.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

First-Year Legacy Awards

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. Applicants must be an incoming first-year student and currently enrolled at WSU. Applicants must also have had a member of their immediate family (parent, step-parent, sibling or grandparent) graduate from WSU. Any one or a combination of High School academics, financial need, leadership, community service, or campus activities will be considered in the selection process. Minimum GPA is 3.3.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$5,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
AgWest Farm Credit Native American Scholarship
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The Northwest Farm Credit Native American Scholarship is an agricultural financial cooperative providing financing and related services in the Pacific Northwest.

This scholarship will be for Native American students in undergraduate majors offered by the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. Preference will be given to students who are members or descendants of federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes.

If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Inquiry form.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

AgWest Farm Credit Native American Scholarship

The Northwest Farm Credit Native American Scholarship is an agricultural financial cooperative providing financing and related services in the Pacific Northwest. This scholarship will be for Native American students in undergraduate majors offered by the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. Preference will be given to students who are members or descendants of federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes. If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Inquiry form.
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
CAHNRS Dean’s Merit Scholarship (not endowed)
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Qualifications
First-year students, any CAHNRS major.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$3000 total funds available.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

CAHNRS Dean’s Merit Scholarship (not endowed)

Qualifications First-year students, any CAHNRS major. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $3000 total funds available.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$3,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Air Force ROTC Scholarship
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Location: Washington State University, Pullman

Scholarship: Covers tuition, books, and fees. Amounts vary by scholarship type.

Type 1: Full Tuition
Type 2: Capped at $18,000 per year ($9000 per semester)
Type 7: Capped at in-state tuition rate.
Other Benefits: $300–$500 monthly stipend for contracted cadets dependent on cadet’s program level.

Commitment:
Service commitment is typically four years and varies by career.

Contact: WSU Airforce ROTC
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Air Force ROTC Scholarship

Location: Washington State University, Pullman Scholarship: Covers tuition, books, and fees. Amounts vary by scholarship type. Type 1: Full Tuition Type 2: Capped at $18,000 per year ($9000 per semester) Type 7: Capped at in-state tuition rate. Other Benefits: $300–$500 monthly stipend for contracted cadets dependent on cadet’s program level. Commitment: Service commitment is typically four years and varies by career. Contact: WSU Airforce ROTC
πŸ’° Award Amount
Varies
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Leonard and Edna Young Dean’s Merit Scholarship
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Qualifications
First-year students majoring in agriculture, financial need.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$2,000
Amount
$2,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Leonard and Edna Young Dean’s Merit Scholarship

Qualifications First-year students majoring in agriculture, financial need. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $2,000
πŸ’° Award Amount
$2,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Cougars of the Desert Awards
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

($3,000 per award) - These are financial need based scholarships for sophomores through senior class members who have demonstrated leadership. Minimum GPA of 3.3.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Cougars of the Desert Awards

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. ($3,000 per award) - These are financial need based scholarships for sophomores through senior class members who have demonstrated leadership. Minimum GPA of 3.3.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$3,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
Wine and Beverage Business Management / Viticulture and Enology Scholarship
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

($1,500 per award) - Funded by the WSU Alumni Association's Wine-By-Cougars program, these scholarships are specifically for students certified in either Viticulture and Enology or Wine and Beverage Business Management.
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Wine and Beverage Business Management / Viticulture and Enology Scholarship

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. ($1,500 per award) - Funded by the WSU Alumni Association's Wine-By-Cougars program, these scholarships are specifically for students certified in either Viticulture and Enology or Wine and Beverage Business Management.
πŸ’° Award Amount
$1,500
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
John O’Brien Scobey Dean’s Merit Scholarship
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Qualifications
First-year students majoring in agriculture.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$4,000
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

John O’Brien Scobey Dean’s Merit Scholarship

Qualifications First-year students majoring in agriculture. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $4,000
πŸ’° Award Amount
$4,000
πŸ“† Deadline
January 31, 2026
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