James F. Swift Scholarship
$24,000
Overview
The Scranton Area Community Foundation administers the James F. Swift Scholarship to support students graduating from high schools in Lackawanna County who intend to pursue postsecondary education. Each year up to 20 recipients are chosen to receive a $6,000 award for full‑time study at an accredited college or university of their choosing.
Duration and Renewal
The scholarship is initially awarded for one year and may be renewed so that a student can receive funding for up to four academic years total (the initial award plus up to three renewals), or until the completion of a degree, whichever occurs first....
Overview
The Scranton Area Community Foundation administers the James F. Swift Scholarship to support students graduating from high schools in Lackawanna County who intend to pursue postsecondary education. Each year up to 20 recipients are chosen to receive a $6,000 award for full‑time study at an accredited college or university of their choosing.
Duration and Renewal
The scholarship is initially awarded for one year and may be renewed so that a student can receive funding for up to four academic years total (the initial award plus up to three renewals), or until the completion of a degree, whichever occurs first....
Road to Safety Scholarship
$1,000
Metzger Wickersham invites Pennsylvania high school seniors to take part in the Road to Safety Scholarship Contest by creating an original project that raises awareness about the dangers of unsafe driving. Use your creativity to show how teenagers can practice safe driving at all times and help prevent drunk or distracted driving. Eligibility - Open only to graduating, college-bound high school seniors who reside in Pennsylvania. How to Enter - Each eligible student may submit one entry only. - Every submission must include a completed Entry Form. Acceptable Project Categories Your project must fit at least one of these formats:...
Metzger Wickersham invites Pennsylvania high school seniors to take part in the Road to Safety Scholarship Contest by creating an original project that raises awareness about the dangers of unsafe driving. Use your creativity to show how teenagers can practice safe driving at all times and help prevent drunk or distracted driving. Eligibility - Open only to graduating, college-bound high school seniors who reside in Pennsylvania. How to Enter - Each eligible student may submit one entry only. - Every submission must include a completed Entry Form. Acceptable Project Categories Your project must fit at least one of these formats:...
Door to College Scholarship Program
$5,000
Overview
The Door to College (DTC) Scholarship offers qualifying undergraduates up to $5,000 per academic year to help cover education-related costs at postsecondary institutions in Nebraska. Eligibility is limited to students whose high school completion occurred either through an accredited program at a Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center (YRTC), at an approved or accredited public, private, nondenominational, or parochial high school, or by receiving a high school equivalency diploma (GED) issued by the Commissioner of Education after discharge from a YRTC.
Eligibility Requirements
An applicant must meet all of the following to be considered eligible:
1. High school completion —...
Overview
The Door to College (DTC) Scholarship offers qualifying undergraduates up to $5,000 per academic year to help cover education-related costs at postsecondary institutions in Nebraska. Eligibility is limited to students whose high school completion occurred either through an accredited program at a Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center (YRTC), at an approved or accredited public, private, nondenominational, or parochial high school, or by receiving a high school equivalency diploma (GED) issued by the Commissioner of Education after discharge from a YRTC.
Eligibility Requirements
An applicant must meet all of the following to be considered eligible:
1. High school completion —...
Taylor Huth Memorial Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction
The Taylor Huth Memorial Scholarship was created by family and friends of Benjamin Taylor Huth to honor Taylor’s enthusiasm for life. The fund supports local students who have shown resilience while living with epilepsy and who are committed to pursuing higher education.
Award details
- One-year scholarship of $2,000.
- Intended for outstanding local students who: have faced or are facing the challenges of epilepsy, have demonstrated academic success, have participated in activities outside the classroom or served their community, and who show a strong intention to take full advantage of college or graduate study.
Who is eligible
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Introduction
The Taylor Huth Memorial Scholarship was created by family and friends of Benjamin Taylor Huth to honor Taylor’s enthusiasm for life. The fund supports local students who have shown resilience while living with epilepsy and who are committed to pursuing higher education.
Award details
- One-year scholarship of $2,000.
- Intended for outstanding local students who: have faced or are facing the challenges of epilepsy, have demonstrated academic success, have participated in activities outside the classroom or served their community, and who show a strong intention to take full advantage of college or graduate study.
Who is eligible
You...
Colorado Masonic Scholarships
$28,000
Introduction
Founded in 1966, the Colorado Masons’ Benevolent Fund Scholarship Committee has supported Colorado students pursuing higher education. To date, the program has granted more than $15 million in scholarships to upwards of 1,700 students attending colleges and universities within Colorado.
Scholarships
Recent four-year scholarships have been awarded at $7,000 per year, renewable for up to four years (a maximum of $28,000). Awards are made primarily on the basis of leadership, maturity, financial need, and academic performance, and are granted without regard to race, creed, color, sex, or any Masonic affiliation.
Vocational Grants
The committee also offers one-time Vocational Grants...
Introduction
Founded in 1966, the Colorado Masons’ Benevolent Fund Scholarship Committee has supported Colorado students pursuing higher education. To date, the program has granted more than $15 million in scholarships to upwards of 1,700 students attending colleges and universities within Colorado.
Scholarships
Recent four-year scholarships have been awarded at $7,000 per year, renewable for up to four years (a maximum of $28,000). Awards are made primarily on the basis of leadership, maturity, financial need, and academic performance, and are granted without regard to race, creed, color, sex, or any Masonic affiliation.
Vocational Grants
The committee also offers one-time Vocational Grants...
Forward Steps Guardian Scholars
$3,000
Forward Steps is dedicated to helping young people with foster care experience access and complete postsecondary education. We provide financial support, individualized mentoring, and wraparound resource navigation so scholars can reach their academic and career goals.
Applications are open on a rolling basis for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Who is eligible?
- Have verifiable foster care experience (you will need to provide documentation confirming foster care dependency).
- First-time applicants must submit their application before turning 26 years old.
- Be a Colorado resident and plan to attend, or already be enrolled in, a postsecondary institution in Colorado (examples include...
Forward Steps is dedicated to helping young people with foster care experience access and complete postsecondary education. We provide financial support, individualized mentoring, and wraparound resource navigation so scholars can reach their academic and career goals.
Applications are open on a rolling basis for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Who is eligible?
- Have verifiable foster care experience (you will need to provide documentation confirming foster care dependency).
- First-time applicants must submit their application before turning 26 years old.
- Be a Colorado resident and plan to attend, or already be enrolled in, a postsecondary institution in Colorado (examples include...
Arapahoe Pass Scholarship
$12,000
Introduction
The Arapahoe Pass Scholarship supports Boulder County students pursuing higher education at public institutions across Colorado. It is intended for applicants who meet the age and family-education criteria and who plan to attend an accredited public college or university in the state.
Who is eligible
- Must be a graduate or a current graduating senior of a public high school located in Boulder County, Colorado.
- Applicant must be younger than 30 years old at the time the application is submitted.
- Neither parent may hold a college or university degree (applicant should be a first-generation college student).
Award...
Introduction
The Arapahoe Pass Scholarship supports Boulder County students pursuing higher education at public institutions across Colorado. It is intended for applicants who meet the age and family-education criteria and who plan to attend an accredited public college or university in the state.
Who is eligible
- Must be a graduate or a current graduating senior of a public high school located in Boulder County, Colorado.
- Applicant must be younger than 30 years old at the time the application is submitted.
- Neither parent may hold a college or university degree (applicant should be a first-generation college student).
Award...
Braly SOCO Any Athlete Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction
This scholarship honors the legacy of Henry Braly and supports graduating high school seniors connected to Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado who participate in athletics.
Eligibility
- School affiliation: Applicants must be graduating seniors who attend Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado. Alternatively, seniors from the surrounding community who compete in sports for either Branson School or Las Animas School are also eligible.
- Athletic involvement: Candidates are required to participate in school athletics.
- Academic limit: Applicants must have an unweighted GPA of 3.8 or lower to qualify.
Purpose
The award was established...
Introduction
This scholarship honors the legacy of Henry Braly and supports graduating high school seniors connected to Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado who participate in athletics.
Eligibility
- School affiliation: Applicants must be graduating seniors who attend Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado. Alternatively, seniors from the surrounding community who compete in sports for either Branson School or Las Animas School are also eligible.
- Athletic involvement: Candidates are required to participate in school athletics.
- Academic limit: Applicants must have an unweighted GPA of 3.8 or lower to qualify.
Purpose
The award was established...
HB 49 LHS Football Scholarship
$4,900
Introduction
This scholarship supports student-athletes in football and honors the legacy of Henry Braly. It is intended for a Longmont High School senior who plans to enroll in postsecondary education in the fall.
Focus Area
- Athletics (football)
Eligibility
- Must be a football player.
- Must be a graduating senior from Longmont High School.
Academic Limit
- Maximum GPA allowed: 3.8.
Award Details
- One-time scholarship of $4,900, presented in memory of Henry Braly.
About the Scholarship
- Established to commemorate Henry Braly, founder of The Braly Family Foundation. Henry played as a lineman for Longmont High School in...
Introduction
This scholarship supports student-athletes in football and honors the legacy of Henry Braly. It is intended for a Longmont High School senior who plans to enroll in postsecondary education in the fall.
Focus Area
- Athletics (football)
Eligibility
- Must be a football player.
- Must be a graduating senior from Longmont High School.
Academic Limit
- Maximum GPA allowed: 3.8.
Award Details
- One-time scholarship of $4,900, presented in memory of Henry Braly.
About the Scholarship
- Established to commemorate Henry Braly, founder of The Braly Family Foundation. Henry played as a lineman for Longmont High School in...
Diane Dawson Memorial Scholarship
$3,000
Overview
The Diane Dawson Memorial Scholarship was created in 2003 to honor the memory of Gail Diane Dawson. The award offers financial support to young men and women who either have a parent or legal guardian living with a terminal illness (including terminal cancer) or who experienced the death of a parent from a terminal disease while they were enrolled in high school. The scholarship serves students in the greater Denver area and the Sacramento region. Thanks to the efforts of Diane’s family and friends, her enthusiasm for life, community service, and devotion to education is carried forward through this...
Overview
The Diane Dawson Memorial Scholarship was created in 2003 to honor the memory of Gail Diane Dawson. The award offers financial support to young men and women who either have a parent or legal guardian living with a terminal illness (including terminal cancer) or who experienced the death of a parent from a terminal disease while they were enrolled in high school. The scholarship serves students in the greater Denver area and the Sacramento region. Thanks to the efforts of Diane’s family and friends, her enthusiasm for life, community service, and devotion to education is carried forward through this...
Westminster Public Schools Foundation Scholarships
$20,000
Intro
The Westminster Public Schools Foundation manages a variety of scholarship funds intended to motivate students to complete high school and continue their education. For many recipients, these awards open the door to college or other postsecondary study that might otherwise have been out of reach. The Foundation’s scholarships are offered exclusively to graduating students from Westminster High School and Hidden Lake High School (Hidden Lake Secondary School). Awards vary in type — some are merit-based, some are need-based, and several are renewable for multiple years.
Eligibility
Only current seniors who will graduate from Westminster High School or Hidden Lake...
Intro
The Westminster Public Schools Foundation manages a variety of scholarship funds intended to motivate students to complete high school and continue their education. For many recipients, these awards open the door to college or other postsecondary study that might otherwise have been out of reach. The Foundation’s scholarships are offered exclusively to graduating students from Westminster High School and Hidden Lake High School (Hidden Lake Secondary School). Awards vary in type — some are merit-based, some are need-based, and several are renewable for multiple years.
Eligibility
Only current seniors who will graduate from Westminster High School or Hidden Lake...
Noah Thomas Foster Memorial Scholarship
$1,500
Introduction
Queener Law is proud to sponsor the annual Noah Thomas Foster Scholarship. Each year we will award a $1,500 scholarship to assist with tuition or other education-related costs. The scholarship is open to one graduating high school senior from Kentucky, Tennessee, or Colorado who will enroll in a two- or four-year college or university.
About Queener Law
For more than two decades, Queener Law has been committed to protecting the legal rights of individuals during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. People typically reach out to our office after serious injuries, when facing mounting medical bills,...
Introduction
Queener Law is proud to sponsor the annual Noah Thomas Foster Scholarship. Each year we will award a $1,500 scholarship to assist with tuition or other education-related costs. The scholarship is open to one graduating high school senior from Kentucky, Tennessee, or Colorado who will enroll in a two- or four-year college or university.
About Queener Law
For more than two decades, Queener Law has been committed to protecting the legal rights of individuals during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. People typically reach out to our office after serious injuries, when facing mounting medical bills,...