Westlake Village Community Foundation Scholarship
$3,500
Westlake Village Community Foundation Scholarship — 2026
Overview
The Westlake Village Community Foundation is offering a general scholarship award of up to $3,500 to graduating high school seniors who are residents of the City of Westlake Village. Applicants must meet at least one of the eligibility categories listed below and have plans to continue their education in the coming year.
Eligibility
To qualify, a student must:
- Be a graduating high school senior and a resident of the City of Westlake Village; and
- Intend to enroll next year in a four-year university, community college, arts college, or a trade/technical...
Westlake Village Community Foundation Scholarship — 2026
Overview
The Westlake Village Community Foundation is offering a general scholarship award of up to $3,500 to graduating high school seniors who are residents of the City of Westlake Village. Applicants must meet at least one of the eligibility categories listed below and have plans to continue their education in the coming year.
Eligibility
To qualify, a student must:
- Be a graduating high school senior and a resident of the City of Westlake Village; and
- Intend to enroll next year in a four-year university, community college, arts college, or a trade/technical...
Wisconsin Mayflower Society Scholarship
$2,000
Wisconsin Mayflower Society — Scholarship Information and Requirements
Overview
The Wisconsin Mayflower Society offers scholarships for students enrolling in higher education in fall 2026. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and either a high school senior who lives in the State of Wisconsin or a junior/regular member of the Wisconsin Society who resides outside Wisconsin. Eligible candidates should plan to attend an accredited college, university, or vocational school beginning in fall 2026.
2026 Awards
Three scholarships will be awarded for 2026:
- $2,000
- $1,620
- $1,000
Scholarship funds will be paid directly to the recipient’s college or university account and...
Wisconsin Mayflower Society — Scholarship Information and Requirements
Overview
The Wisconsin Mayflower Society offers scholarships for students enrolling in higher education in fall 2026. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and either a high school senior who lives in the State of Wisconsin or a junior/regular member of the Wisconsin Society who resides outside Wisconsin. Eligible candidates should plan to attend an accredited college, university, or vocational school beginning in fall 2026.
2026 Awards
Three scholarships will be awarded for 2026:
- $2,000
- $1,620
- $1,000
Scholarship funds will be paid directly to the recipient’s college or university account and...
Mike Kabanica Scholarship
$1,000
Overview
WYSA awards six Mike Kabanica Scholarships each year — each recipient receives $1,000. The scholarship honors Mike Kabanica, a long-time WSA president. Awards go to graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated commitment and achievement during their high school careers. Six winners are chosen: three young women and three young men, selected for their dedication to soccer, strong academic performance, and community service involvement.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior graduating in spring 2025.
- Must be a WYSA member for the 2025–2026 season.
Application details and requirements
- Application deadline: March 13, 2026.
- You will...
Overview
WYSA awards six Mike Kabanica Scholarships each year — each recipient receives $1,000. The scholarship honors Mike Kabanica, a long-time WSA president. Awards go to graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated commitment and achievement during their high school careers. Six winners are chosen: three young women and three young men, selected for their dedication to soccer, strong academic performance, and community service involvement.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior graduating in spring 2025.
- Must be a WYSA member for the 2025–2026 season.
Application details and requirements
- Application deadline: March 13, 2026.
- You will...
WAO Outstanding Student Scholarship
$2,000
Overview
Only one nominee may be submitted by each high school. Scholarships will be awarded to Wyoming high school seniors based on a recommendation from a high school administrator or counselor and the student’s personal essay explaining why they should be selected. Each school may nominate just one student.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a current Wyoming high school senior at the time of application.
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (through graduation) and an ACT score of at least 18 are required. Official transcripts and test scores must be provided with the application and again after graduation.
- This...
Overview
Only one nominee may be submitted by each high school. Scholarships will be awarded to Wyoming high school seniors based on a recommendation from a high school administrator or counselor and the student’s personal essay explaining why they should be selected. Each school may nominate just one student.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a current Wyoming high school senior at the time of application.
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (through graduation) and an ACT score of at least 18 are required. Official transcripts and test scores must be provided with the application and again after graduation.
- This...
Jack Peterson Scholarship
$1,500
The Jack Peterson Scholarship is presented each year to a minimum of one Arizona high school senior who intends to major in education at the college or university level. Award sizes fluctuate annually according to the endowment’s investment earnings and are generally in the $1,000 to $1,500 range.
The scholarship honors Jack Peterson, who served as ASBA Executive Director from 1991 to 1998.
By submitting a nomination, you confirm that the nominee attends a school district that is an active member of ASBA.
Eligibility:
- Current senior enrolled in an accredited public high school located in an Arizona school district...
The Jack Peterson Scholarship is presented each year to a minimum of one Arizona high school senior who intends to major in education at the college or university level. Award sizes fluctuate annually according to the endowment’s investment earnings and are generally in the $1,000 to $1,500 range.
The scholarship honors Jack Peterson, who served as ASBA Executive Director from 1991 to 1998.
By submitting a nomination, you confirm that the nominee attends a school district that is an active member of ASBA.
Eligibility:
- Current senior enrolled in an accredited public high school located in an Arizona school district...
SFPGA Foundation Scholarship
$20,000
New for 2026: the Foundation’s Board of Directors will award two scholarships of $30,000 each to support college expenses for selected high school seniors. The scholarship amount will be paid out over the recipient’s four years of undergraduate study.
Applications for the 2026 awards are now open. Submit your application by Friday, March 27, 2026.
Eligibility
To be considered applicants must satisfy ALL of the following:
- Be a high school senior at the time the application is submitted.
- Hold a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
- Be a permanent resident of one of...
New for 2026: the Foundation’s Board of Directors will award two scholarships of $30,000 each to support college expenses for selected high school seniors. The scholarship amount will be paid out over the recipient’s four years of undergraduate study.
Applications for the 2026 awards are now open. Submit your application by Friday, March 27, 2026.
Eligibility
To be considered applicants must satisfy ALL of the following:
- Be a high school senior at the time the application is submitted.
- Hold a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
- Be a permanent resident of one of...
Thea Bowman Scholars
$10,000
Introduction
The Sister Thea Bowman Black Catholic Education Foundation Scholarship exists to open educational opportunities for African‑American students who have faced economic hardship. The program provides financial support to attend an accredited Catholic college or university, and pairs that support with mentoring, spiritual and civic enrichment, community service expectations, and other campus‑based supports. Scholarship funds are provided through donations to the Foundation and through matching scholarships arranged with partner Catholic institutions.
Award amounts and funding terms
- Scholarship awards range from $7,500 to $10,000.
- Awards are applied toward tuition, on‑campus room and board, and required books, and are paid...
Introduction
The Sister Thea Bowman Black Catholic Education Foundation Scholarship exists to open educational opportunities for African‑American students who have faced economic hardship. The program provides financial support to attend an accredited Catholic college or university, and pairs that support with mentoring, spiritual and civic enrichment, community service expectations, and other campus‑based supports. Scholarship funds are provided through donations to the Foundation and through matching scholarships arranged with partner Catholic institutions.
Award amounts and funding terms
- Scholarship awards range from $7,500 to $10,000.
- Awards are applied toward tuition, on‑campus room and board, and required books, and are paid...
Solano Community Foundation Scholarships
$20,000
2026 Scholarship Cycle
Select a scholarship title below to open that fund’s page for more details.
Now accepting applications — all materials are due March 30, 2026.
Overview
- Application windows open on the dates listed for each award. All three scholarships are administered through component funds of the Solano Community Foundation.
- Primary deadline for submission for every scholarship: March 30, 2026.
Harry and Eleanor D. Nelson Scholarship (Harry and Eleanor D. Nelson Vacaville Endowment Fund)
- Purpose: To reward sustained academic achievement and community service while in high school.
- Award: Five recipients, $20,000 each. Awards are renewable...
2026 Scholarship Cycle
Select a scholarship title below to open that fund’s page for more details.
Now accepting applications — all materials are due March 30, 2026.
Overview
- Application windows open on the dates listed for each award. All three scholarships are administered through component funds of the Solano Community Foundation.
- Primary deadline for submission for every scholarship: March 30, 2026.
Harry and Eleanor D. Nelson Scholarship (Harry and Eleanor D. Nelson Vacaville Endowment Fund)
- Purpose: To reward sustained academic achievement and community service while in high school.
- Award: Five recipients, $20,000 each. Awards are renewable...
William Groninger Scholarship
$1,000
Branson Veterans of America 913 — William Groninger Scholarship
Overview
Branson Veterans of America 913 will award two scholarships of $1,000 each under the William Groninger Scholarship program to assist deserving students pursuing post‑secondary education.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior enrolled in a Stone County or Taney County school.
- Must have (or have had) a relative, living or deceased, who served in the military.
- Intend to enroll in a post‑secondary institution (university, four‑year college, junior college, vocational‑technical school, or trade school) and pursue an associate or baccalaureate degree or a certificate of completion.
- This...
Branson Veterans of America 913 — William Groninger Scholarship
Overview
Branson Veterans of America 913 will award two scholarships of $1,000 each under the William Groninger Scholarship program to assist deserving students pursuing post‑secondary education.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior enrolled in a Stone County or Taney County school.
- Must have (or have had) a relative, living or deceased, who served in the military.
- Intend to enroll in a post‑secondary institution (university, four‑year college, junior college, vocational‑technical school, or trade school) and pursue an associate or baccalaureate degree or a certificate of completion.
- This...
Planet Fitness Judgement Free Generation Scholarship
$5,000
Planet Fitness is awarding fifty $5,000 scholarships to outstanding Boys & Girls Club high school seniors who exemplify the Judgement Free, pro-kindness values championed by Planet Fitness and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Unlike scholarships that focus solely on grades or sports, this award—part of the Judgement Free Generation initiative—recognizes young people who are fostering more welcoming, inclusive, and compassionate communities.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior.
- Must be an active member of a Boys & Girls Club.
- Must demonstrate Judgement Free, pro-kindness behavior in words and actions.
- Must plan to enroll full-time in...
Planet Fitness is awarding fifty $5,000 scholarships to outstanding Boys & Girls Club high school seniors who exemplify the Judgement Free, pro-kindness values championed by Planet Fitness and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Unlike scholarships that focus solely on grades or sports, this award—part of the Judgement Free Generation initiative—recognizes young people who are fostering more welcoming, inclusive, and compassionate communities.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior.
- Must be an active member of a Boys & Girls Club.
- Must demonstrate Judgement Free, pro-kindness behavior in words and actions.
- Must plan to enroll full-time in...
Mary C. Rawlins Scholarship
$1,000
Biography
Mary C. Rawlins (1929–1995) dedicated her life to advancing the interests of minority communities. She helped establish the Connecticut Association of Affirmative Action Professionals (CTAAAP), an organization that today is known as the Connecticut Association of Diversity and Equity Professionals (CADEP). Mary also founded the Connecticut Caucus on Black Aged, Inc. In 1983 the Commissioner on Aging appointed her to the State Department of Aging’s Minority Advisory Committee, and in 1990 the American Association of Retired Persons named her a volunteer spokesperson for its Minority Affairs Initiative. Her advocacy extended into many civic groups, including the Urban League, the...
Biography
Mary C. Rawlins (1929–1995) dedicated her life to advancing the interests of minority communities. She helped establish the Connecticut Association of Affirmative Action Professionals (CTAAAP), an organization that today is known as the Connecticut Association of Diversity and Equity Professionals (CADEP). Mary also founded the Connecticut Caucus on Black Aged, Inc. In 1983 the Commissioner on Aging appointed her to the State Department of Aging’s Minority Advisory Committee, and in 1990 the American Association of Retired Persons named her a volunteer spokesperson for its Minority Affairs Initiative. Her advocacy extended into many civic groups, including the Urban League, the...
Japanese American Community Graduation Program Scholarships
$5,000
In 1955, members of the Japanese American community created a scholarship in memory of the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was active both locally and nationally within the Japanese American community and held a firm belief that the youth are the future of that community. What began modestly has grown into the Japanese American Community Graduation Program (JACGP), which now honors graduating high school seniors who reflect Mr. Sakata’s commitment to leadership and community service.
Today, the JACGP recognizes Colorado high school seniors of Japanese American ancestry, as well as non–Japanese American seniors who are actively involved in two...
In 1955, members of the Japanese American community created a scholarship in memory of the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was active both locally and nationally within the Japanese American community and held a firm belief that the youth are the future of that community. What began modestly has grown into the Japanese American Community Graduation Program (JACGP), which now honors graduating high school seniors who reflect Mr. Sakata’s commitment to leadership and community service.
Today, the JACGP recognizes Colorado high school seniors of Japanese American ancestry, as well as non–Japanese American seniors who are actively involved in two...
Yuba-Sutter Farm Bureau Scholarshps
$1,000
Fund for Agricultural Education (FAE)
Established under the guidance of the Yuba‑Sutter Farm Bureau, the Fund for Agricultural Education (FAE) raises resources to support local agricultural learning, youth programs, and related activities. Funds collected are allocated or used to carry out the following priorities:
- Support agricultural education initiatives within the Yuba‑Sutter area.
- Operate and manage a scholarship program that benefits local students.
- Provide FFA members the chance to earn their own blue jacket through the Blue Jacket Bonanza Program.
- Make targeted financial awards to organizations whose work aligns with the Fund’s mission.
- Present safety training...
Fund for Agricultural Education (FAE)
Established under the guidance of the Yuba‑Sutter Farm Bureau, the Fund for Agricultural Education (FAE) raises resources to support local agricultural learning, youth programs, and related activities. Funds collected are allocated or used to carry out the following priorities:
- Support agricultural education initiatives within the Yuba‑Sutter area.
- Operate and manage a scholarship program that benefits local students.
- Provide FFA members the chance to earn their own blue jacket through the Blue Jacket Bonanza Program.
- Make targeted financial awards to organizations whose work aligns with the Fund’s mission.
- Present safety training...
PTSA High School Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction
As part of our commitment to supporting youth education, Florida PTA provides financial assistance to eligible students pursuing studies beyond high school. Scholarships are funded through Honorary Life Memberships, Scholarship Fund events, and other gifts and donations.
Scholarship Overview
Each year Florida PTA will award at least four (4) one-time, non-renewable scholarships—one in each of these categories: University, Fine Arts, Community College, and Vo-Tech. Each scholarship is for $2,000 and is intended to help a graduating student from a PTSA high school begin their post-secondary education.
Eligibility and Application Deadline
To be considered, applicants must submit all required materials...
Introduction
As part of our commitment to supporting youth education, Florida PTA provides financial assistance to eligible students pursuing studies beyond high school. Scholarships are funded through Honorary Life Memberships, Scholarship Fund events, and other gifts and donations.
Scholarship Overview
Each year Florida PTA will award at least four (4) one-time, non-renewable scholarships—one in each of these categories: University, Fine Arts, Community College, and Vo-Tech. Each scholarship is for $2,000 and is intended to help a graduating student from a PTSA high school begin their post-secondary education.
Eligibility and Application Deadline
To be considered, applicants must submit all required materials...
Mat-Su Health Foundation Academic Scholarships
$9,000
Introduction
This scholarship supports studies in select fields at accredited colleges or universities. Below are the eligibility rules, who may not apply, deadlines, and the documents first-time applicants must submit.
Eligible programs
Applicants enrolled in or pursuing diploma, undergraduate, or graduate degrees in any of the following areas at an accredited institution are eligible:
- Early childhood education
- Special education
- Physical education
- Healthcare
- Human services
- Nonprofit management
Who may apply
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be eligible to receive Federal Student Aid
- Have been a resident of the Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) Borough for at least...
Introduction
This scholarship supports studies in select fields at accredited colleges or universities. Below are the eligibility rules, who may not apply, deadlines, and the documents first-time applicants must submit.
Eligible programs
Applicants enrolled in or pursuing diploma, undergraduate, or graduate degrees in any of the following areas at an accredited institution are eligible:
- Early childhood education
- Special education
- Physical education
- Healthcare
- Human services
- Nonprofit management
Who may apply
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be eligible to receive Federal Student Aid
- Have been a resident of the Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) Borough for at least...
Eddie Ashley Scholarship
$25,000
Who was Eddie Ashley?
Eddie Ashley was a student of Doris Ahlsten at Oakland Technical High School and graduated in 2010. As a child, Eddie and his twin younger sisters lost their mother to lupus and kidney failure. The family’s loss led to the siblings moving among relatives, and at one point Eddie became separated from his sisters. Throughout these hardships he carried himself without complaint or excuse. After high school he earned a B.S. in Environmental Science from UC Riverside in 2014. Eddie now lives in Oakland with his wife, Anastasia, and works as the Recycling Coordinator for Pleasanton...
Who was Eddie Ashley?
Eddie Ashley was a student of Doris Ahlsten at Oakland Technical High School and graduated in 2010. As a child, Eddie and his twin younger sisters lost their mother to lupus and kidney failure. The family’s loss led to the siblings moving among relatives, and at one point Eddie became separated from his sisters. Throughout these hardships he carried himself without complaint or excuse. After high school he earned a B.S. in Environmental Science from UC Riverside in 2014. Eddie now lives in Oakland with his wife, Anastasia, and works as the Recycling Coordinator for Pleasanton...
Anne Byrd Scholarship
$650
Introduction
This scholarship was created to honor the memory of Anne Byrd, the former Chair of the James Island Constituent School Board. Anne Byrd is remembered for her dedication, hard work, and relentless advocacy for students, which transformed public education on James Island.
Award
- Typical award amount: $650
Eligibility
- Applicants must be students at a James Island Constituent District high school.
Application process and timeline
- Applications open online in mid-January.
- Each student submits a single application; the online system will automatically match you with scholarships for which you qualify.
- All application materials, including letters of...
Introduction
This scholarship was created to honor the memory of Anne Byrd, the former Chair of the James Island Constituent School Board. Anne Byrd is remembered for her dedication, hard work, and relentless advocacy for students, which transformed public education on James Island.
Award
- Typical award amount: $650
Eligibility
- Applicants must be students at a James Island Constituent District high school.
Application process and timeline
- Applications open online in mid-January.
- Each student submits a single application; the online system will automatically match you with scholarships for which you qualify.
- All application materials, including letters of...
Offutt Officers' Spouses' Club Scholarships
$1,000
Overview
- These scholarships are available to military or civilian (GS) high school seniors, spouses (any rank or branch), and dependents who are currently enrolled in a college program. All applicants must be affiliated with Offutt AFB and reside in the Offutt AFB local metro area.
- Funding for these awards comes from the Offutt Thrift Shop and the Annual Golden Ticket Auction. We gratefully acknowledge the volunteers of the Thrift Shop and the Auction Committee — their efforts make these scholarships possible.
- 2026 application categories:
- High School Seniors
- Spouses and Dependents
- Note: You must be...
Overview
- These scholarships are available to military or civilian (GS) high school seniors, spouses (any rank or branch), and dependents who are currently enrolled in a college program. All applicants must be affiliated with Offutt AFB and reside in the Offutt AFB local metro area.
- Funding for these awards comes from the Offutt Thrift Shop and the Annual Golden Ticket Auction. We gratefully acknowledge the volunteers of the Thrift Shop and the Auction Committee — their efforts make these scholarships possible.
- 2026 application categories:
- High School Seniors
- Spouses and Dependents
- Note: You must be...
Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship
$3,000
Introduction
The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) works to better the lives of animals in laboratories, on farms, in commerce, in homes, and in the wild. After more than seven decades of advocacy, AWI has helped secure meaningful improvements for animals. To continue that legacy, AWI funds the Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship to support and encourage the next generation of leaders who will advance animal protection. Read on for the scholarship’s purpose and application requirements.
Eligibility
- Who may apply: U.S.-based high school seniors.
- Requirements: Applicants must have demonstrated commitment to animal protection through volunteer activities and/or advocacy efforts, and...
Introduction
The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) works to better the lives of animals in laboratories, on farms, in commerce, in homes, and in the wild. After more than seven decades of advocacy, AWI has helped secure meaningful improvements for animals. To continue that legacy, AWI funds the Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship to support and encourage the next generation of leaders who will advance animal protection. Read on for the scholarship’s purpose and application requirements.
Eligibility
- Who may apply: U.S.-based high school seniors.
- Requirements: Applicants must have demonstrated commitment to animal protection through volunteer activities and/or advocacy efforts, and...
Nannie Norfleet Scholarship
$1,000
Nannie W. Norfleet Educational Scholarship — Guidelines
Overview
- One scholarship is awarded annually. The award amount is set by the Department Finance Committee.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a resident of North Carolina and demonstrate financial need for continuing education.
- Applicants must be either a high school senior or a member of the American Legion Auxiliary who wishes to pursue further education.
- Children or grandchildren of American Legion Auxiliary members will receive first consideration but eligibility is not limited to these relatives.
- Previous recipients of the Nannie W. Norfleet Scholarship are ineligible to apply again.
-...
Nannie W. Norfleet Educational Scholarship — Guidelines
Overview
- One scholarship is awarded annually. The award amount is set by the Department Finance Committee.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a resident of North Carolina and demonstrate financial need for continuing education.
- Applicants must be either a high school senior or a member of the American Legion Auxiliary who wishes to pursue further education.
- Children or grandchildren of American Legion Auxiliary members will receive first consideration but eligibility is not limited to these relatives.
- Previous recipients of the Nannie W. Norfleet Scholarship are ineligible to apply again.
-...
Textile Design Scholarship
$1,000
AATCC Foundation Textile Design Scholarship — $2,000
Overview
This $2,000 award supports undergraduate study in textile design and closely related programs.
Who is eligible
- Rising freshmen or current undergraduate students
- Enrolled at a college or university in the United States
- Pursuing coursework or a program in textile design or a related field
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident (Green Card)
Recipients may apply to receive funding for a second year.
How applications are evaluated
- Evidence of steady academic progress toward the intended degree
- Demonstrated financial...
AATCC Foundation Textile Design Scholarship — $2,000
Overview
This $2,000 award supports undergraduate study in textile design and closely related programs.
Who is eligible
- Rising freshmen or current undergraduate students
- Enrolled at a college or university in the United States
- Pursuing coursework or a program in textile design or a related field
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident (Green Card)
Recipients may apply to receive funding for a second year.
How applications are evaluated
- Evidence of steady academic progress toward the intended degree
- Demonstrated financial...
Textile Merchandising Scholarship
$2,000
AATCC Foundation Textile Merchandising Scholarship — Overview
The AATCC Foundation is offering a $2,000 scholarship directed at undergraduate students studying textile merchandising or closely related fields.
Who is eligible
- Rising first-year students and current undergraduates
- Enrolled at a college or university in the United States
- Pursuing coursework or a program in textile merchandising, retail, management, or similar concentrations
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- United States citizen or permanent resident (Green Card)
Note: Awardees may apply again to receive scholarship support for a second year.
How recipients are chosen
Selection is based...
AATCC Foundation Textile Merchandising Scholarship — Overview
The AATCC Foundation is offering a $2,000 scholarship directed at undergraduate students studying textile merchandising or closely related fields.
Who is eligible
- Rising first-year students and current undergraduates
- Enrolled at a college or university in the United States
- Pursuing coursework or a program in textile merchandising, retail, management, or similar concentrations
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- United States citizen or permanent resident (Green Card)
Note: Awardees may apply again to receive scholarship support for a second year.
How recipients are chosen
Selection is based...
Carolyn Elder Costume Design Scholarship
$1,000
Overview
This award is intended for a California high school senior who intends to pursue a postsecondary theatre degree emphasizing costume design.
Eligibility
- Current high school senior residing in California.
- Enrolled at a high school that has a theatre advisor who is an active CETA member.
- Plans to declare a theatre major or minor (at a college, university, or conservatory) with the objective of working in theatrical costume design (not fashion design).
Required application materials
- A student-written letter of intent describing your goals for obtaining a theatre degree with a focus on theatrical costume design. Maximum...
Overview
This award is intended for a California high school senior who intends to pursue a postsecondary theatre degree emphasizing costume design.
Eligibility
- Current high school senior residing in California.
- Enrolled at a high school that has a theatre advisor who is an active CETA member.
- Plans to declare a theatre major or minor (at a college, university, or conservatory) with the objective of working in theatrical costume design (not fashion design).
Required application materials
- A student-written letter of intent describing your goals for obtaining a theatre degree with a focus on theatrical costume design. Maximum...
College Now Scholarships
$5,000
Overview
College Now provides scholarship support for high school students who work with College Now advisors, as well as for adult learners. Donations from a variety of supporters fund these awards according to donor preferences. Our staff reviews each applicant’s eligibility against available scholarships and strives to award each student as many qualifying scholarships as possible.
Why it matters
These need-based, renewable awards help mitigate rising higher-education costs and respond to growing financial pressures faced by students. College Now’s efforts have a measurable effect:
- $9 million distributed each year
- Approximately 3,500 students and adult learners receive scholarships annually...
Overview
College Now provides scholarship support for high school students who work with College Now advisors, as well as for adult learners. Donations from a variety of supporters fund these awards according to donor preferences. Our staff reviews each applicant’s eligibility against available scholarships and strives to award each student as many qualifying scholarships as possible.
Why it matters
These need-based, renewable awards help mitigate rising higher-education costs and respond to growing financial pressures faced by students. College Now’s efforts have a measurable effect:
- $9 million distributed each year
- Approximately 3,500 students and adult learners receive scholarships annually...
Colorado Garden Foundation Scholarship
$20,000
Introduction
The Colorado Garden Foundation awards scholarships funded by proceeds from the annual Colorado Garden & Home Show and the Colorado Fall Home Show. These scholarships provide financial assistance to students enrolled at colleges or universities in Colorado. Applications for the 2026–2027 academic year must be submitted by March 15, 2026.
Full-Ride Scholarship
- Award: Covers tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and required textbooks for up to four years. A laptop and printer will be provided at the start of the freshman year.
- Eligibility: Open only to Colorado residents. Applicants must be incoming freshmen at a Colorado public...
Introduction
The Colorado Garden Foundation awards scholarships funded by proceeds from the annual Colorado Garden & Home Show and the Colorado Fall Home Show. These scholarships provide financial assistance to students enrolled at colleges or universities in Colorado. Applications for the 2026–2027 academic year must be submitted by March 15, 2026.
Full-Ride Scholarship
- Award: Covers tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and required textbooks for up to four years. A laptop and printer will be provided at the start of the freshman year.
- Eligibility: Open only to Colorado residents. Applicants must be incoming freshmen at a Colorado public...
FFBC Scholarship
$3,000
Overview
Each year the First Friday Breakfast Club (FFBC) grants scholarships to graduating Iowa high school seniors who have demonstrated a commitment to combating homophobia and promoting understanding and acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) issues within their schools and wider communities.
Eligibility
Applicants must be graduating seniors from Iowa high schools and intend to continue their education at a college, university, community college, or other post‑secondary institution. There is no limitation on the type or geographic location of the school the student plans to attend.
Award amount and disbursement
Each scholarship is valued at $3,000. Funds are...
Overview
Each year the First Friday Breakfast Club (FFBC) grants scholarships to graduating Iowa high school seniors who have demonstrated a commitment to combating homophobia and promoting understanding and acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) issues within their schools and wider communities.
Eligibility
Applicants must be graduating seniors from Iowa high schools and intend to continue their education at a college, university, community college, or other post‑secondary institution. There is no limitation on the type or geographic location of the school the student plans to attend.
Award amount and disbursement
Each scholarship is valued at $3,000. Funds are...
Jack Reynolds Scholarship
$1,000
Eligibility - Available to student‑athletes who are finishing high school and who plan to continue their education at a post‑secondary institution (university, college, or vocational/technical school). Overview and Selection - The recipient is chosen by a committee and will be a student who reflects the qualities associated with Jack Reynolds: scholarship (academic commitment), sportsmanship, integrity, dedication, and mentorship. Required Application Materials Please submit all of the following items: 1. Resume (covering grades 9–12) that includes: - Honors and awards (academic and athletic) - Co‑curricular involvement and leadership positions - Community and school service / volunteer work - Employment or work...
Eligibility - Available to student‑athletes who are finishing high school and who plan to continue their education at a post‑secondary institution (university, college, or vocational/technical school). Overview and Selection - The recipient is chosen by a committee and will be a student who reflects the qualities associated with Jack Reynolds: scholarship (academic commitment), sportsmanship, integrity, dedication, and mentorship. Required Application Materials Please submit all of the following items: 1. Resume (covering grades 9–12) that includes: - Honors and awards (academic and athletic) - Co‑curricular involvement and leadership positions - Community and school service / volunteer work - Employment or work...
Hon. Judge Beverly Reid O'Connell Scholarship
$5,000
The Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles (WLALA) Foundation is awarding tuition scholarships to law students who intend to carry on the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by advancing social justice, equality, and inclusion. Applicants should demonstrate a sustained commitment to issues affecting women, children, racial or ethnic minorities, or other historically marginalized communities.
Eligibility
- Currently enrolled in an accredited law school and planning to be enrolled during the 2026–2027 academic year.
- After graduation, intend to practice law in Los Angeles County or perform legal work that has an impact on Los Angeles County.
- Ranked within...
The Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles (WLALA) Foundation is awarding tuition scholarships to law students who intend to carry on the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by advancing social justice, equality, and inclusion. Applicants should demonstrate a sustained commitment to issues affecting women, children, racial or ethnic minorities, or other historically marginalized communities.
Eligibility
- Currently enrolled in an accredited law school and planning to be enrolled during the 2026–2027 academic year.
- After graduation, intend to practice law in Los Angeles County or perform legal work that has an impact on Los Angeles County.
- Ranked within...
Jack Agee Memorial Scholarship
$2,000
Overview
Pikes Peak Kiwanis Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate strong character and a commitment to strengthening Colorado communities. Recipients are expected to embody the Kiwanis emphasis on service and integrity, and to carry those core values into their academic work, extracurricular involvement, and community efforts.
Eligibility and Requirements
- Must enroll at an accredited college or university in Colorado
- Current high school senior
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Planning to attend as a full-time student
- Resident of the Pikes Peak area
- One character appraisal provided by a school counselor, principal, or teacher
-...
Overview
Pikes Peak Kiwanis Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate strong character and a commitment to strengthening Colorado communities. Recipients are expected to embody the Kiwanis emphasis on service and integrity, and to carry those core values into their academic work, extracurricular involvement, and community efforts.
Eligibility and Requirements
- Must enroll at an accredited college or university in Colorado
- Current high school senior
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Planning to attend as a full-time student
- Resident of the Pikes Peak area
- One character appraisal provided by a school counselor, principal, or teacher
-...
Turlock Garden Club Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The Turlock Garden Club will offer scholarships of up to $1,000 to graduating high school seniors and full-time college students who plan to enroll for the 2026–2027 academic year. Recipients will be contacted and awards issued no later than June 1, 2026.
Eligibility
To qualify for a Turlock Garden Club scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following:
1. Be either a high school graduating senior or a full-time college student.
2. Attend one of the following schools or be homeschooled: Turlock High School, Pitman High School, Denair High School, Hughson High School, Hilmar High School, Turlock Christian School,...
Introduction
The Turlock Garden Club will offer scholarships of up to $1,000 to graduating high school seniors and full-time college students who plan to enroll for the 2026–2027 academic year. Recipients will be contacted and awards issued no later than June 1, 2026.
Eligibility
To qualify for a Turlock Garden Club scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following:
1. Be either a high school graduating senior or a full-time college student.
2. Attend one of the following schools or be homeschooled: Turlock High School, Pitman High School, Denair High School, Hughson High School, Hilmar High School, Turlock Christian School,...