#ScienceSaves Video Scholarship
$10,000
ENTRY DEADLINE: 11:59pm (local time), Monday, May 4, 2026 Intro We want a story — not grades, not resumes, just a genuine moment that shows why science matters. Tell us, in your words and visuals, how science has shaped your life or the life of someone you know. Move us. Challenge us. Make us see science through your perspective. What to Submit - Produce a short video 20–30 seconds long that answers either “What has science done for me?” or “What has science done for someone I know?” - Use whatever media best conveys your story: original footage, photos, voiceover,...
ENTRY DEADLINE: 11:59pm (local time), Monday, May 4, 2026 Intro We want a story — not grades, not resumes, just a genuine moment that shows why science matters. Tell us, in your words and visuals, how science has shaped your life or the life of someone you know. Move us. Challenge us. Make us see science through your perspective. What to Submit - Produce a short video 20–30 seconds long that answers either “What has science done for me?” or “What has science done for someone I know?” - Use whatever media best conveys your story: original footage, photos, voiceover,...
Herbert Roback Scholarship
$7,500
Introduction
Herbert Roback, who served the public with distinction for 34 years, was devoted to encouraging talented students to pursue long-term careers in public service. In his memory, family and friends created the Herbert Roback Scholarship Fund to continue his legacy.
Award overview
Each year the National Academy of Public Administration (a non-profit, nonpartisan organization of which Mr. Roback was a distinguished Fellow) administers a scholarship from this fund. One graduate student receives an award of up to $7,500. Eligible recipients must be enrolled in, or have been admitted to, a full-time, accredited master’s program in one of the following...
Introduction
Herbert Roback, who served the public with distinction for 34 years, was devoted to encouraging talented students to pursue long-term careers in public service. In his memory, family and friends created the Herbert Roback Scholarship Fund to continue his legacy.
Award overview
Each year the National Academy of Public Administration (a non-profit, nonpartisan organization of which Mr. Roback was a distinguished Fellow) administers a scholarship from this fund. One graduate student receives an award of up to $7,500. Eligible recipients must be enrolled in, or have been admitted to, a full-time, accredited master’s program in one of the following...
Tang Scholarship
$60,000
Introductory summary
In 2007 Mr. Edward C. Tang created this scholarship to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Asian and Pacific Islander (API) students pursuing post‑secondary education. The award aims to help LGBT youth pursue their educational goals with pride and without stigma. Each year up to four exceptional applicants may receive scholarships from this fund. In total, awards may amount to as much as $100,000 and can be distributed over a period of up to four years. Scholarships are renewable for up to three additional years (four years total) provided recipients satisfy the annual renewal criteria.
Eligibility requirements...
Introductory summary
In 2007 Mr. Edward C. Tang created this scholarship to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Asian and Pacific Islander (API) students pursuing post‑secondary education. The award aims to help LGBT youth pursue their educational goals with pride and without stigma. Each year up to four exceptional applicants may receive scholarships from this fund. In total, awards may amount to as much as $100,000 and can be distributed over a period of up to four years. Scholarships are renewable for up to three additional years (four years total) provided recipients satisfy the annual renewal criteria.
Eligibility requirements...
AAUW Reading Branch Graduate Scholarship
$2,000
Introductory summary
Please submit a completed, typed application packet by the posted deadline. You may complete the application online and print it for submission. All required documents listed below must be gathered into one packet and mailed together.
Required materials
- A completed application form (typed; online completion and printing is acceptable).
- Official school transcript.
- A copy of your most recent (previous year’s) tax return.
- Two signed letters of recommendation from faculty members of your prior educational institution; each letter should be submitted in a sealed envelope.
Important conditions
- Proof of acceptance into an educational program...
Introductory summary
Please submit a completed, typed application packet by the posted deadline. You may complete the application online and print it for submission. All required documents listed below must be gathered into one packet and mailed together.
Required materials
- A completed application form (typed; online completion and printing is acceptable).
- Official school transcript.
- A copy of your most recent (previous year’s) tax return.
- Two signed letters of recommendation from faculty members of your prior educational institution; each letter should be submitted in a sealed envelope.
Important conditions
- Proof of acceptance into an educational program...
Jewish Community Foundation College Scholarships
$3,000
Introduction
The Jewish Community Foundation provides college scholarships funded by generous donors who create named scholarship funds. While each donor may set different eligibility preferences, all scholarships share the common purpose of helping motivated students pursue higher education.
Overview of Funding
The Foundation distributes nearly $100,000 in college scholarships each year. Awards are intended for students with strong promise but limited financial means, and can be used toward college or graduate-level costs including tuition, fees, room, and board. Individual awards typically range from $1,000 to $3,000.
Who May Apply (Eligibility)
Before applying, confirm you meet the general eligibility criteria below:...
Introduction
The Jewish Community Foundation provides college scholarships funded by generous donors who create named scholarship funds. While each donor may set different eligibility preferences, all scholarships share the common purpose of helping motivated students pursue higher education.
Overview of Funding
The Foundation distributes nearly $100,000 in college scholarships each year. Awards are intended for students with strong promise but limited financial means, and can be used toward college or graduate-level costs including tuition, fees, room, and board. Individual awards typically range from $1,000 to $3,000.
Who May Apply (Eligibility)
Before applying, confirm you meet the general eligibility criteria below:...
Safe Water Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The Outreach Committee is committed to investing in the next generation of total water professionals by awarding scholarships to students who are pursuing post-secondary education and intend to build careers in the water industry.
Eligibility and Application Requirements
- Enrollment: Applicants must be currently enrolled at a college or university in a post‑secondary program leading to a Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral degree.
- Career focus: Candidates should be enrolled in or actively considering a career in a water-related field.
- Application content: Complete the online application in full, including the required sections titled Goals, Interest in Field, and Leadership....
Introduction
The Outreach Committee is committed to investing in the next generation of total water professionals by awarding scholarships to students who are pursuing post-secondary education and intend to build careers in the water industry.
Eligibility and Application Requirements
- Enrollment: Applicants must be currently enrolled at a college or university in a post‑secondary program leading to a Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral degree.
- Career focus: Candidates should be enrolled in or actively considering a career in a water-related field.
- Application content: Complete the online application in full, including the required sections titled Goals, Interest in Field, and Leadership....
Newland & Newland Single Parent Scholarship
$1,000
About the firm
Newland & Newland, LLP is an Arlington Heights personal injury law practice dedicated to representing accident victims and their families throughout Cook County and nearby communities. We are committed to serving our local area and supporting fellow members of the legal profession.
Newland & Newland Single Parent Scholarship
To help single-parent households access higher education, the firm is awarding the Newland & Newland Single Parent Scholarship. For Fall 2026 we will grant one $1,000 scholarship to a single parent or to a child of a single parent who is pursuing studies that lead toward a career in...
About the firm
Newland & Newland, LLP is an Arlington Heights personal injury law practice dedicated to representing accident victims and their families throughout Cook County and nearby communities. We are committed to serving our local area and supporting fellow members of the legal profession.
Newland & Newland Single Parent Scholarship
To help single-parent households access higher education, the firm is awarding the Newland & Newland Single Parent Scholarship. For Fall 2026 we will grant one $1,000 scholarship to a single parent or to a child of a single parent who is pursuing studies that lead toward a career in...
American Bus Association Foundation Scholarships
$5,000
Overview
The ABA Foundation Scholarship Program funds students across eight named award tracks: ABA Member Scholarship; Motorcoach & Tour Scholarship; Academic Merit Scholarship; Driving the Future Scholarship; Diversity Scholarship; Peter L. Picknelly Honorary Scholarship; Ron Cornell Memorial Scholarship; and the Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Scholarship. Eligibility rules differ by award — see each category below for specific requirements.
Important dates
- Application opens: December 2, 2025
- Application deadline: April 30, 2026, 11:59 p.m. PST
- Selection notifications: June 2026
- Award funds issued: August 2026
General notes
- Membership status referenced in some categories is measured as of February...
Overview
The ABA Foundation Scholarship Program funds students across eight named award tracks: ABA Member Scholarship; Motorcoach & Tour Scholarship; Academic Merit Scholarship; Driving the Future Scholarship; Diversity Scholarship; Peter L. Picknelly Honorary Scholarship; Ron Cornell Memorial Scholarship; and the Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Scholarship. Eligibility rules differ by award — see each category below for specific requirements.
Important dates
- Application opens: December 2, 2025
- Application deadline: April 30, 2026, 11:59 p.m. PST
- Selection notifications: June 2026
- Award funds issued: August 2026
General notes
- Membership status referenced in some categories is measured as of February...
AFIO Scholarships
$5,000
Do not let finances limit your ambitions. AFIO can help defray some education expenses. You do not need to be an AFIO member to apply; each scholarship recipient will receive a one‑year honorary AFIO membership.
AFIO Scholarships — Academic Year 2026
Available awards
- JASIN UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS — Five awards of $5,000 each
- For students entering their senior year in Fall 2026 who have shown a clear interest in working for the U.S. Intelligence Community (examples: relevant internships, study abroad, advanced language study, or research experience).
- JASIN GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS — Five awards of $5,000 each
- For graduate...
Do not let finances limit your ambitions. AFIO can help defray some education expenses. You do not need to be an AFIO member to apply; each scholarship recipient will receive a one‑year honorary AFIO membership.
AFIO Scholarships — Academic Year 2026
Available awards
- JASIN UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS — Five awards of $5,000 each
- For students entering their senior year in Fall 2026 who have shown a clear interest in working for the U.S. Intelligence Community (examples: relevant internships, study abroad, advanced language study, or research experience).
- JASIN GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS — Five awards of $5,000 each
- For graduate...
Medical Student Opportunity Scholarship
$10,000
Overview
This scholarship offers up to $10,000 over a maximum of two years to support medical students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds or those who have overcome substantial adversity and intend to pursue a career in cardiothoracic surgery. Recipients also receive up to $1,500 to attend the AATS Annual Meeting. First-time awardees will be matched with an AATS member mentor and take part in the AATS “Member for a Day” program.
Eligibility
- Enrolled as a medical student in the second or third year (or equivalent) at an accredited institution in the United States or Canada.
- Demonstrable financial need.
-...
Overview
This scholarship offers up to $10,000 over a maximum of two years to support medical students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds or those who have overcome substantial adversity and intend to pursue a career in cardiothoracic surgery. Recipients also receive up to $1,500 to attend the AATS Annual Meeting. First-time awardees will be matched with an AATS member mentor and take part in the AATS “Member for a Day” program.
Eligibility
- Enrolled as a medical student in the second or third year (or equivalent) at an accredited institution in the United States or Canada.
- Demonstrable financial need.
-...
St. Louis Member Chapter Scholarship
$1,500
St. Louis Member Chapter Scholarship — Quick Reference
Description
The St. Louis Member Chapter Scholarship provides a financial award to reward and encourage students preparing for careers in engineering or the sciences. It is intended for high school seniors and undergraduate students who will attend an accredited college or university, either full- or part-time. The award supports students pursuing coursework that prepares them for technical careers and is administered through the AIST/Chapter processes.
Key takeaways:
- **Purpose:** Reward and encourage students entering engineering or science fields.
- **Target students:** High school seniors and undergraduate students.
- **Study mode:** Full-time or...
St. Louis Member Chapter Scholarship — Quick Reference
Description
The St. Louis Member Chapter Scholarship provides a financial award to reward and encourage students preparing for careers in engineering or the sciences. It is intended for high school seniors and undergraduate students who will attend an accredited college or university, either full- or part-time. The award supports students pursuing coursework that prepares them for technical careers and is administered through the AIST/Chapter processes.
Key takeaways:
- **Purpose:** Reward and encourage students entering engineering or science fields.
- **Target students:** High school seniors and undergraduate students.
- **Study mode:** Full-time or...
Southeast Member Chapter Gene Suave Scholarship
$3,500
## Objective
The Southeast Chapter scholarship aims to support students preparing for careers in engineering or the sciences by providing targeted financial assistance. It is intended for high school seniors or college undergraduates who plan to attend an accredited college or university, either full- or part-time. The award is intended to encourage academic progress and career preparation in fields related to iron and steel production. Selection is merit-based and focuses on academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and a written essay.
- **Purpose:** Provide financial support to students entering engineering or science careers.
- **Target group:** High school seniors and undergraduate students....
## Objective
The Southeast Chapter scholarship aims to support students preparing for careers in engineering or the sciences by providing targeted financial assistance. It is intended for high school seniors or college undergraduates who plan to attend an accredited college or university, either full- or part-time. The award is intended to encourage academic progress and career preparation in fields related to iron and steel production. Selection is merit-based and focuses on academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and a written essay.
- **Purpose:** Provide financial support to students entering engineering or science careers.
- **Target group:** High school seniors and undergraduate students....