Ralph H and Ruth Frank Gross Memorial Scholarship
$2,500
Overview
Fort Lauderdale Alumnae Panhellenic offers scholarships that reflect the organization’s commitment to character built through service and strong academic performance. These awards support young women who have demonstrated academic achievement and a commitment to helping others.
Scholarship: Ralph H. and Ruth Frank Gross Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Ralph H. and Ruth Frank Gross to honor their belief in the value of education, this fund is intended to assist often-unrecognized government employees and their families in advancing their lives through education. The scholarship supports study at colleges, universities, or vocational schools in Florida. Now accepting applications for the...
Overview
Fort Lauderdale Alumnae Panhellenic offers scholarships that reflect the organization’s commitment to character built through service and strong academic performance. These awards support young women who have demonstrated academic achievement and a commitment to helping others.
Scholarship: Ralph H. and Ruth Frank Gross Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Ralph H. and Ruth Frank Gross to honor their belief in the value of education, this fund is intended to assist often-unrecognized government employees and their families in advancing their lives through education. The scholarship supports study at colleges, universities, or vocational schools in Florida. Now accepting applications for the...
Broward Education Foundation Scholarship Fund
$3,000
Introduction
The Broward Education Foundation raises funds to award scholarships to deserving Broward County Public Schools seniors so they can pursue higher education. Supported by private donors and Broward Advisors for Continuing Education (BRACE), these scholarships help eligible Broward County students attend community colleges, universities, or vocational/technical programs.
Who may apply
- Graduating seniors from Broward County Public Schools who have explored other financial aid options but still lack sufficient funds to attend college.
Basic eligibility requirements
Applicants selected for a Broward Education Foundation scholarship must meet all of the following criteria:
- Plan to enroll as a full‑time, degree-...
Introduction
The Broward Education Foundation raises funds to award scholarships to deserving Broward County Public Schools seniors so they can pursue higher education. Supported by private donors and Broward Advisors for Continuing Education (BRACE), these scholarships help eligible Broward County students attend community colleges, universities, or vocational/technical programs.
Who may apply
- Graduating seniors from Broward County Public Schools who have explored other financial aid options but still lack sufficient funds to attend college.
Basic eligibility requirements
Applicants selected for a Broward Education Foundation scholarship must meet all of the following criteria:
- Plan to enroll as a full‑time, degree-...
Palm Beach and Martin Counties Scholarships
$5,000
About the Scholarship Program
Since 1985, the Community Foundation has awarded both need- and merit-based scholarships to expand college access and help local students reduce educational debt. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we administer more than 120 distinct scholarship funds. Completing the Foundation’s general scholarship application places applicants under consideration for all eligible awards.
How the application is handled
- The scholarship cycle opens December 2025 for students planning to begin college in summer/fall 2026.
- The Community Foundation evaluates submitted applications and aligns candidates with scholarships that fit the donors’ criteria.
- A Scholarship Committee reviews finalists...
About the Scholarship Program
Since 1985, the Community Foundation has awarded both need- and merit-based scholarships to expand college access and help local students reduce educational debt. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we administer more than 120 distinct scholarship funds. Completing the Foundation’s general scholarship application places applicants under consideration for all eligible awards.
How the application is handled
- The scholarship cycle opens December 2025 for students planning to begin college in summer/fall 2026.
- The Community Foundation evaluates submitted applications and aligns candidates with scholarships that fit the donors’ criteria.
- A Scholarship Committee reviews finalists...
Florida Institute of CPA's Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction
The FICPA Scholarship Foundation provides financial support to students studying accounting or closely related majors who intend to become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) in the state of Florida. Applications for the 2026 cycle will open on January 1.
Award Details
- Scholarship amounts: awards of up to $5,000.
- Purpose: to assist students pursuing a CPA career and working toward Florida certification requirements.
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
- Be enrolled as a college student (full-time or part-time as defined by your institution).
- Be majoring in Accounting or a related...
Introduction
The FICPA Scholarship Foundation provides financial support to students studying accounting or closely related majors who intend to become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) in the state of Florida. Applications for the 2026 cycle will open on January 1.
Award Details
- Scholarship amounts: awards of up to $5,000.
- Purpose: to assist students pursuing a CPA career and working toward Florida certification requirements.
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
- Be enrolled as a college student (full-time or part-time as defined by your institution).
- Be majoring in Accounting or a related...
Bailey Family Foundation Florida Scholarships
$20,000
Our Purpose
We work to broaden access to — and improve the quality of — postsecondary educational opportunities.
Scholarship Opportunities
High School Seniors
- Award: $5,000 per year, renewable for up to four years
- Who it serves: High school seniors with demonstrated academic success, proven financial need, and a record of community service
College Students
- Award: $5,000 (one-time, non-renewable)
- Who it serves: Currently enrolled college students who show scholastic achievement, financial need, and commitment to community service
- Note: Previous scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following:
-...
Our Purpose
We work to broaden access to — and improve the quality of — postsecondary educational opportunities.
Scholarship Opportunities
High School Seniors
- Award: $5,000 per year, renewable for up to four years
- Who it serves: High school seniors with demonstrated academic success, proven financial need, and a record of community service
College Students
- Award: $5,000 (one-time, non-renewable)
- Who it serves: Currently enrolled college students who show scholastic achievement, financial need, and commitment to community service
- Note: Previous scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following:
-...
Lynch Family Legacy Scholarships
$24,000
Overview
Founded in 1998 by John and Linda Lynch, the Lynch Family Legacy Scholarships provide college tuition support for high school senior student‑athletes in the Tampa Bay and Denver regions. Since the program began, the family has awarded a total of $1.8 million to deserving students.
Who is eligible / How recipients are selected
Applicants must be high school seniors who compete at the varsity level. Candidates are evaluated primarily on academic achievement, athletic performance, and involvement in their communities. Financial need is taken into account, and leadership and other personal qualities are also considered. Each applicant is required to...
Overview
Founded in 1998 by John and Linda Lynch, the Lynch Family Legacy Scholarships provide college tuition support for high school senior student‑athletes in the Tampa Bay and Denver regions. Since the program began, the family has awarded a total of $1.8 million to deserving students.
Who is eligible / How recipients are selected
Applicants must be high school seniors who compete at the varsity level. Candidates are evaluated primarily on academic achievement, athletic performance, and involvement in their communities. Financial need is taken into account, and leadership and other personal qualities are also considered. Each applicant is required to...
Calvin Dawson Memorial Award
$1,000
Bleeding Disorders Foundation of Florida — Scholarship Opportunities
Calvin Dawson Memorial Scholarship
- Awards: Multiple scholarships may be granted; both the number of recipients and award amounts vary.
- Who may apply: Florida residents diagnosed with hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, or another inherited bleeding disorder who are enrolled in college, university, or a trade school.
- Deadline: April 30, 2026
- Application: Calvin Dawson Scholarship Application 2026
Founders Medical Scholarship
- Awards: The quantity of scholarships and the amounts awarded vary.
- Who may apply: Florida residents with hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, or other hereditary bleeding disorders. Applicants must hold...
Bleeding Disorders Foundation of Florida — Scholarship Opportunities
Calvin Dawson Memorial Scholarship
- Awards: Multiple scholarships may be granted; both the number of recipients and award amounts vary.
- Who may apply: Florida residents diagnosed with hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, or another inherited bleeding disorder who are enrolled in college, university, or a trade school.
- Deadline: April 30, 2026
- Application: Calvin Dawson Scholarship Application 2026
Founders Medical Scholarship
- Awards: The quantity of scholarships and the amounts awarded vary.
- Who may apply: Florida residents with hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, or other hereditary bleeding disorders. Applicants must hold...
Pulver Scholarships
$2,000
Harry Brereton Pulver Scholarship (administered by the Glens Falls Foundation)
Overview
By the bequest of Harry Brereton Pulver, the Glens Falls Foundation awards undergraduate scholarships to students from the local area who will attend Dartmouth College or Harvard University. Awards may be provided for up to four years of undergraduate study.
Eligibility
- Must be a resident of Warren, Washington, or Saratoga County, New York.
- Must demonstrate good moral character, satisfactory academic standing, and financial need.
- Initial applicants must be planning to attend Dartmouth College or Harvard University. Documentation of enrollment is required.
Award amount and disbursement
-...
Harry Brereton Pulver Scholarship (administered by the Glens Falls Foundation)
Overview
By the bequest of Harry Brereton Pulver, the Glens Falls Foundation awards undergraduate scholarships to students from the local area who will attend Dartmouth College or Harvard University. Awards may be provided for up to four years of undergraduate study.
Eligibility
- Must be a resident of Warren, Washington, or Saratoga County, New York.
- Must demonstrate good moral character, satisfactory academic standing, and financial need.
- Initial applicants must be planning to attend Dartmouth College or Harvard University. Documentation of enrollment is required.
Award amount and disbursement
-...
Rochester Cavalry Troops Scholarship
$10,000
Purpose
Provide financial assistance to individuals affiliated with New York Army National Guard units, detachments, or elements based in Monroe County who intend to pursue post‑secondary education.
Who may apply (Eligibility)
- Current National Guard members or those who retired within the past year and who are connected to Patriot Way.
- Spouses and dependent children of those Guard members.
- Surviving spouses and dependent children of Monroe County Guard members connected to Patriot Way who died while on duty, in training, or in combat. (Note: a surviving spouse who has remarried is ineligible.)
All applicants must demonstrate financial need,...
Purpose
Provide financial assistance to individuals affiliated with New York Army National Guard units, detachments, or elements based in Monroe County who intend to pursue post‑secondary education.
Who may apply (Eligibility)
- Current National Guard members or those who retired within the past year and who are connected to Patriot Way.
- Spouses and dependent children of those Guard members.
- Surviving spouses and dependent children of Monroe County Guard members connected to Patriot Way who died while on duty, in training, or in combat. (Note: a surviving spouse who has remarried is ineligible.)
All applicants must demonstrate financial need,...
Kathleen McElligott Hall Memorial Scholarship
$3,000
Purpose
This scholarship exists to help students from upstate New York continue their nursing education by providing financial support.
Who may apply
- Must be enrolled in a nursing program and have completed at least one semester.
- Must demonstrate financial need.
- This award is aimed at a hardworking, motivated student who may have an average GPA rather than the top academic rank.
Application window
Applications are accepted December 1 through February 28 via the Community Foundation’s Consolidated Scholarship Application. Submitting this consolidated application also puts you in consideration for other scholarships for which you may qualify.
Award amount...
Purpose
This scholarship exists to help students from upstate New York continue their nursing education by providing financial support.
Who may apply
- Must be enrolled in a nursing program and have completed at least one semester.
- Must demonstrate financial need.
- This award is aimed at a hardworking, motivated student who may have an average GPA rather than the top academic rank.
Application window
Applications are accepted December 1 through February 28 via the Community Foundation’s Consolidated Scholarship Application. Submitting this consolidated application also puts you in consideration for other scholarships for which you may qualify.
Award amount...
Jennifer Grimes Lindley Scholarship
$1,000
Intro
The Jennifer Grimes Lindley Scholarship supports young women from Monroe and Yates counties who plan to pursue education after high school, with preference given to those entering engineering programs.
Application period
December 1 – February 28
Award amounts and benefits
Two $1,000 awards will be granted — one for a qualifying student from Monroe County and one for a qualifying student from Yates County. Each recipient also receives a four‑year student membership in the American Association of University Women (AAUW). The scholarship is distributed as a single payment in the fall.
Permitted uses of funds
Scholarship funds may be...
Intro
The Jennifer Grimes Lindley Scholarship supports young women from Monroe and Yates counties who plan to pursue education after high school, with preference given to those entering engineering programs.
Application period
December 1 – February 28
Award amounts and benefits
Two $1,000 awards will be granted — one for a qualifying student from Monroe County and one for a qualifying student from Yates County. Each recipient also receives a four‑year student membership in the American Association of University Women (AAUW). The scholarship is distributed as a single payment in the fall.
Permitted uses of funds
Scholarship funds may be...
Walter A. Hunt Jr. New York Scholarship
$20,000
Overview
This scholarship supports New York City public high school seniors who plan to begin a five-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) program at a NAAB-accredited U.S. school. It is intended to help offset tuition and related freshman-year expenses and to encourage continued study and professional development in architecture.
Award
- One recipient will receive $10,000 per year for up to two years.*
- After completing the first year of college, the awardee must provide a transcript, a faculty recommendation (from a professor), and a brief reflection on their freshman year to the selection committee in order to receive the second-year...
Overview
This scholarship supports New York City public high school seniors who plan to begin a five-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) program at a NAAB-accredited U.S. school. It is intended to help offset tuition and related freshman-year expenses and to encourage continued study and professional development in architecture.
Award
- One recipient will receive $10,000 per year for up to two years.*
- After completing the first year of college, the awardee must provide a transcript, a faculty recommendation (from a professor), and a brief reflection on their freshman year to the selection committee in order to receive the second-year...