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The Gates
Scholarship
BASIC ELIGIBILITY
To apply, students must be: A high school senior. From at least one of the
following ethnicities: African-American, American Indian/Alaska Native*, Asian &
Pacific Islander American, and/or Hispanic American. Pell-eligible. A US citizen,
national, or permanent resident
In good academic standing with a minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 3.3 on
a 4.0 scale (or equivalent)
https://www.thegatesschol
arship.org/scholarship
September 15th,
2020
Quest Bridge
Primarily A's in the most challenging courses available (usually including
Honors, AP, and/or IB level courses.) SAT or PSAT scores > 1310
ACT composite score > 28 We also recommend submitting any AP, IB, or SAT
Subject Test scores. Review the standardized testing requirements for each
college. We also look for evidence of strong writing ability, intellectual spark,
and determination through essays and teacher/counselor recommendations.
Finalists typically come from households earning less than $65,000 annually for
a family of four, and often less. 70% of Finalists are among the first generation
in their family to attend a U.S. four-year college.
https://www.questbridge.o
rg
September 29th,
2020
Davidson College
Nomination for the Lowell L. Bryann Scholarship - Top Senior Scholar Athletes -
strong leaders and performers in the classroom and impact players at the
NCAA-D1 level in one of the 18 eligible sports. 2 - Four-year scholarships - one
for a women and one for a man. Valued at $30,000 a year.
www.davidson.edu/bryan Spetember 28,2020
Flinn Scholarship-
$40,000
The Flinn Scholarship Program - provides an unparalleled package for
undergraduate study at an Arizona public university for 20 of Arizona’s highest-
achieving high school seniors each year. The merit-based scholarship program,
now 31 classes strong, covers the cost of tuition, fees, room and board and at
least two study-abroad experiences. The overall financial package is valued at
more than $115,000. To be awarded the Flinn Scholarship, an applicant must:
Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) by time of
application;
Be an Arizona resident for two full years immediately preceding entry to the
university.
As a general rule, Flinn Scholarship applicants should also:
Attain at least a 3.5 grade-point average (unweighted);
Rank in the top 5 percent of their graduating class (if the school reports class
rank);
Participate and demonstrate leadership in a variety of extracurricular activities;
Optionally, applicants may submit ACT or SAT I (ERW+M) scores. We do not
consider the writing section of the ACT or the optional essay section of the SAT.
https://www.flinn.org/flinn-
scholars/October 5th 2020
AES Engineering
Scholarship
This award is available to high school seniors and all students attending a post-
secondary educational facility. The belief that achieving a high grade point
average should not be the only criteria for determining who deserves to be
helped. For that reason this scholarship will be awarded on the basis of
character, as determined by evaluating the essays that are submitted. Award
amount: $500
http://aesengineers.com/s
cholarships.php October 5, 2020
U.S. Presidential
Scholars Program/
ARTS/Career
Technical
Education
Recognizes high school seniors who have demonstrated scholarship,
leadership, artistic excellence and selfless service to others. Students have the
opportunity to become U.S. Presidential Scholars based on three areas of
accomplishment: broad academic achievement, the performing arts or creative
writing and the ability and accomplishment in career and technical education
fields.
https://www2.ed.gov/progr
ams/psp/faq.html#notifica
tion
October 16,2020
Golden Door
Scholarship
Scholarship recipients will receive funding for a four-year degree at Golden Door
partner schools beginning Fall semester, 2020. Students who have applied to or
are interested in other colleges should also apply. We will support students at
non-partner schools on a case-by-case basis.
Note that Golden Door will match scholarship recipients to partner and other
colleges, based on student preference and school admission slot availability.
Please review the important information below and FAQ section of our website
prior to submitting your Golden Door Scholars application
•Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, so applying early is helpful
•Applications received after the deadline will not be considered
•Applicants must have DACA and undocumented students without DACA
•Applicants should have strong academic records
•High school and college transcripts DO NOT need to be official versions; you
may scan and upload the transcript
•Golden Door Scholars will also have access to mentors, assistance in pursuing
internships and other career-building opportunities
https://www.goldendoorsc
holars.org/October 25th, 2020
Horatio Alger
Scholarship
Application
Seeks to assist students who have demonstrated integrity, perseverance in
overcoming adversity, strength of character, financial need, a good academic
record, commitment to pursue a college education and a desire to contribute to
society. Award amount: up to $25,000.
https://scholars.horatioalg
er.org/scholarships/ Ocotober 26,2020
Earn to Learn
$4000
Earn to Learn - Pell Eligible demonstrated financial need, accepted in ASU,
NAU or UofA Priority deadlines are when the FAFSA needs to be submitted to
the university for a student to be considered for the maximum amount of aid
available. Students should complete the FAFSA prior to these dates.
•ASU – January 1
•NAU Freshman – November 15
•NAU Sophomore & above – February 1
•UA – March 1
https://earntolearn.org/stu
dents-for-applicants/October 15th 2020
P.E.O. Star
Scholarship
This is a non-renewable $2,500 scholarship for graduating high school senior
women which must be used in the academic year following graduation or it will
be forfeited.
At the discretion of the recipient, funds may be paid directly to the recipient or to
the accredited educational institution. Funds used for tuition and fees or
required books and equipment are usually non-taxable for income tax purposes.
Funds used for room and board might be reportable income for tax purposes.
Recipients and their families will decide on the use of funds and will be
responsible for any taxes incurred. Recipients and their families should seek
professional tax guidance.
A woman is eligible to be recommended for the P.E.O. STAR Scholarship
provided she:
•Exhibits excellence in leadership, academics, extracurricular activities,
community service and potential for future success
•Has a minimum cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
•Is in the final academic year (senior year) of her secondary education and is
20 years of age or under at the end of the calendar year
•Is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States or Canada
•Plans to attend an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the
United States or Canada, full-time or part-time, in the fall of the academic year
following high school graduation
•Is recommended by and receives the vote of a local P.E.O. chapter
https://www.peointernatio
nal.org/star-eligibility-
requirements
August 15 -
October 15 2021
Dr. Pepper
Scholarship -
$100,000
College ain’t cheap. So if you’re a student 18-24* years old who needs a hand
with tuition, you’re exactly the type of person we want to help out with some
extra cash. Want it? Need it? Here’s how you get it.
What counts as a goal?
Your goal is what you want to dedicate yourself to achieving. It could be
anything from going to veterinary school to keep animals healthy and happy to
becoming a Top 40 musician. No goal is too big or too small. Just keep your
responses under 350 characters.
I’m not enrolled in college yet. Can I participate?
Absolutely. If you have your eyes set on any accredited two- or four-year school,
we’ll just send your tuition money directly to them when you enroll. Good luck
with applications!
Am I within the age requirements?
Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 24 on November 3, 2020.
What goes in my video?
Anything that helps explain your goal, why it’s important to you, and how you
plan to achieve it. Get creative, show us what you’ve got, and have fun. Be you.
Videos will be judged on…
How you want to make an impact with your degree/education
How our tuition prize will impact your life, your community, or the world
Inclusion of Dr Pepper (not mandatory, but recommended)
Overall presentation quality
https://www.drpeppertuitio
n.com/October 18th 2020
Wendy's High
School Hiesman/
High School
Hiesman
Wendy’s High School Heisman is looking for all types of high-achieving seniors
from more than 29,000 public and private high schools within the U.S. We
consider young men and women who participate in a wide range of sports as
well as school and community activities. Have a cumulative high school grade
point average (GPA) of a B (3.0) or better. Be a leader in school and in the
community and serve as a role model for underclassman.
https://www.wendyshighs
choolheisman.com/October 20th 2020
Voices of
Democracy
Scholarship
program
U.S. high school students in 9-12th grade ages 19 years of age or youngger are
eligible for this scholarship. To apply, applicant must write an essay on the
theme (what makes America great?) and record a reading of that essay. Submit
both the essay and recording to be considered.
$1000 - $30,000 prize.
https://www.vfw.org/com
munity/youth-and-
education/youth-
scholarships
October 31, 2020
Coca-Cola
Scholarship
The application includes four short essay questions about students’ future
dreams, academic achievements, contributions to their community and what
they plan to do with their college education
https://www.coca-
colascholarsfoundation.or
g/apply/
October 31, 2020
Jack Kent Cooke
Foundation
Scholarship
Each award is intended to cover a significant share of the student’s educational
experience – including tuition, living expenses, books and required fees. Awards
vary by individual, based on the cost of tuition as well as other grants or
scholarships they may receive. This highly competitive scholarship includes:
Up to $40,000 per year to attend a four-year accredited undergraduate school.
Ability to pursue any area of study.
Personal advising about selecting a college and navigating financial aid.
Multifaceted advising about how to transition to college and maximize the
student experience.
https://www.jkcf.org/our-
scholarships/college-
scholarship-program/
October 30,2020
We the Students
Essay Contest
What are essential qualities of a citizen in your community in 21st century
America?
This year we are asking you to dig deep and make your scholarship essay
personal. A citizen comes in many shapes and sizes. Some serve their
community by voting and participating in political events. Others serve their
community through entrepreneurship or philanthropy work. We want to know
what you think makes a good citizen in your own community. We encourage you
to be creative in writing this essay. Bring emotion, creativity, and well-
researched facts into what your write. In your answer, incorporate Constitutional
Principles specific examples (including current events) that support your
conclusion.We can’t wait to see what citizens look like in your own communities.
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/educator-tools-essay-prompt/
https://billofrightsinstitute.
org/engage/students-
programs-
events/scholarship/?utm_
source=NEWSLETTER&
utm_medium=EMAIL&ut
m_campaign=GENERAL
&utm_term=GENERIC
Opens October
2020?
McDonald’s
HACER® National
Scholarship 30
SCHOLARSHIPS
You’re a high school senior
You’re a legal U.S. resident
You’re younger than 21 years old
You carry a minimum 3.0 GPA
You’re eligible to attend a two- or four‑year college or university with a full-time
course of study
You’ll disclose other scholarship programs that you’ve applied for
You’ll enroll and attend an accredited institution in the academic year after your
selection (verification needed, as scholarship funds are paid directly to the
schools)
You have at least one parent of Hispanic heritage
https://www.mcdonalds.co
m/us/en-
us/community/hacer.html
Opens October
5th, 2020
Footlocker
Foot Locker is awarding $20,000 to 20 Student Athletes. Foot Locker wants to
celebrate YOU – not just because you scored the game-winning point – but
because sports have helped you grow into a strong leader at school and in your
community
https://www.footlockersch
olarathletes.com/Fall 2020
National Alliance of
African American
Athletes
Applicants must meet the following:
• Male Student Athlete
• Have some African American Heritage
• High School or JR High Student(7th grade-12th grade).
• 3.0 gpa or Higher
• Good Athlete(any sport)
• Past Community Service or willing to do some in the future
https://phxchapter.org/ October 28,2020
Gustavus
Adolphus College
$4000 - Alumni Referral Scholarship over 4 years of attendance. You must
apply to college by November 1, 2020. Please see Mrs. Jonaitis for addiitonal
information about the scholarship.
November 1,2020
University of Daton
A graduating seniors with a passion for personal development and a
commitment to service to receive a $10,000 Leadership in Service scholarship
($2,500 per year for four years). While the chosen students need to meet our
admission standards, we are looking for students with an innate desire to learn
and grow in service to others — not necessarily ones with the highest GPA.
Nominees will also be eligible to receive a University of Dayton merit
scholarship, worth up to $112,000 over four years.
See Mrs. Markle for
Nomination November 1,2020
Elks National
Scholarship
Program
The Elks National Foundation - Most Valuable Student will award 500 four-year
scholarships to the highest-rated applicants in the 2020 competition. *PLEASE
SELECT: Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge #2815 Zip Code: Tucson, AZ 85738-
0742 when filing out application*
• Current high school seniors, or the equivalent, who are citizens of the United
States are eligible to apply.
• Applicants need not be related to a member of the Elks.
• Applicants must be citizens of the United States on the date their applications
are signed; permanent legal resident status does not qualify.
• Male and female students compete separately.
Four-Year Total Award: First Place $50,000, Second Place $40,000, Third
Place $30,000, Fourth Place $20,000, Runners Up $4,000
http://www.elks.org/schola
rs/scholarships/mvs.cfmNovember 15,2020
The Prudential
Spirit of
Community Awards
NASSP would like to recognize high school students who have distinguished
themselves through community service. Students must complete online
application and supply a copy to their counselor. Complete the application.
Complete the student/parent agreement.
Go to the "certification'" tab on the application, then email or print and deliver
instructions for your certifier
Certifiers can be your school principal or the head of a county 4-H organization,
Girl Scout council, American Red Cross chapter, YMCA or a Points of Light
Network member.
https://spirit.prudential.co
m/
November 10th,
2020
Seattle University
Seattle University - Sullivan Leadership Award - Academic Excellence, Service,
Leadership and Communication. The Sullivan Leadership Award exemplifies
Seattle University's holistic definition of academic excellence, one that
transcends classroom performance and seeks students with diverse leadership
styles and personal backgrounds. This full scholarship covers tuition, room and
board for each of four years of undergraduate study at Seattle University and is
awarded to nine incoming freshmen each year.
https://www.seattleu.edu/
sullivan/November 30,2020
Drake University
To qualify, students must meet these minimum requirements:
• Have one of the following minimum test scores:
o ACT composite score of 31 (without writing)
o SAT math and critical reading combined score of 1390 (exams taken
March 2016 or later)
• Rank in the top 5 percent of their class AND/OR have a cumulative grade point
average of 3.8 or above on a 4.0 scale (a weighted grade point average on a
4.0 scale is considered)
• Submit the National Alumni Scholarship application no later than 11:59 p.m.
December 1, 2020
• Either be admitted to Drake University or submit a complete Drake University
application for admission
(and all required application documents) by December 1, 2020. Applicants
must apply through standard path admission.
The National Alumni Scholarship awards two full ride scholarships and three full
tuition scholarships to Drake University each year. In addition, any student who
meets all qualifications and participates in one of the two National Alumni
Scholarship Days will receive a $3,000 Trustee scholarship, which is renewable
for four years of undergraduate study. (In other words, it’s a really nice $12,000
participation award!)
www.drake/edu/nas. December 1,2020
Texas A&M’s -
Scholars Progam
Brockman Scholars Program
The Brockman Scholarship is a merit-based full scholarship that covers five
years of study on the College Station campus of Texas A&M University.
The scholarship supports four years of undergraduate studies in an approved
program of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), as well as
the one-year MS Business graduate degree program at Texas A&M’s Mays
Business School.
Aside from academic merit, we are seeking to attract students who can
demonstrate high levels of constructive community engagement, and who
exhibit the qualities of a good citizen. Click here to learn more about our
Brockman Scholars.
It is imperative that applicants understand that they are applying for a
scholarship that provides for both an undergraduate and graduate degree. It is a
condition of being awarded the scholarship that the recipient will enroll in, and
successfully complete, both the four-year undergraduate STEM degree and the
MS Business graduate degree program.
https://brockmanfoundatio
n.org/scholarship-
program/
December 1,2020
Hispanic Heritage
Foundation
High school students may receive up to $3000 in educational grants and be
celebrated as a Latino leader in your community. Scholarship Categories
include: Business & Entrepreneurship, Community Service, Education,
Engineering, Health & Science, Mathematical Sciences, and Parent Award
Be currently enrolled in high school and graduating in the spring of 2021
Must have a minimum unweighted 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale or 7.5 on a 10.0
scale
Must enroll at an accredited higher education institution in 2021-2022
Be of Hispanic heritage (includes Spain, Brazil, Philippines)
If selected, attendance to virtual regional awards ceremony is mandatory
Be a U.S. permanent resident, U.S. citizen, or qualify under the DACA
https://hispanicheritage.or
g/programs/leadership/yo
uth-awards/December 6th,
2020
PepsiCo Cesar
Chavez Latino
Scholarship- $5000
The PepsiCo Cesar Chavez Latino Scholarship Fund is awarding scholarships
to students of Latino descent who are beginning or continuing their studies at a
higher education institution. The fund provides financial assistance to qualified
Latino/a students in an effort to promote academic success. PepsiCo Cesar
Chavez Latino Scholarship Fund Recipients will be honored at the annual Si Se
Puede Gala presented by the Cesar Chavez Foundation. Award recipients will
be required to complete 30 hours of service to the Cesar Chavez Foundation
within 12 months of award.
Eligibility:
-Applicant must be an incoming or continuing full-time undergraduate student at
any education institution for the upcoming academic year
-Must be a U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident, undocumented, DACA or
eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA)
-Applicant may only receive award once
-Applicant's immediate family members are not eligible for award within 12
calendar months (e.g. siblings, parents, or children)
https://chavezfoundation.
org/2018/09/07/pepsico-
cesar-chavez-latino-
scholarship-fund/
December
2020???
Norwich University
Take the Lead
We are looking for students that are motivated, driven, and excited by the idea
of new challenges. Does this sound like anyone you know? We thought so. We
want to support the initiative of the future leaders in your classrooms by offering
them a $2,000 Take the Lead Scholarship.
To qualify, students must:
1. Complete the online application (it's free!)
2. Send in supplemental materials (i.e transcripts, etc.)
3. Complete the FAFSA and list Norwich as one of their schools
That's it! If students complete that by December 15th, 2019 they get an
additional $2,000 for their 4 years at Norwich- which is an additional $8,000
toward their Norwich education!
https://www.norwich.edu/a
dmissions/apply
December 15th,
2020
WiseGeek Women in
STEM Scholarship
Eligibility: Female high school students who are planning to pursue a degree in
science, technology, engineering, or math.
Amount: $500
https://www.wisegeek.co
m/wisegeek-women-in-
stem-no-essay-
scholarship.htm
December 31st
2020
Naval Reserve
OfficerTraining
Scholarship
The NROTC Scholarship
Program offers students the opportunity to earn their degree and receive
valuable leadership and management skills
while enjoying the benefits of an exciting career. The basic requirements and
benefits of this outstanding program
are listed below.
1. Selected applicants receive:
• Full tuition and other financial benefits. NROTC Units are located at over 170
of the nation’s
leading colleges and universities.
• $250-$400 a month tax-free spending money.
2. Basic eligibility requirements:
• Be a U.S. Citizen
• Be at least 17 years of age and not older than 23 by September 1sth of the
year you start college
• Complete high school/equivalent certificate
• Take the ACT or SAT test prior to deadline and receive at least the minimum
scores listed below:
ACT SAT
Math = 21 Math = 540
English = 22 Critical Reading = 550
Combined 47 Combined 1150
3. May apply for one of these options:
• NAVY
• NURSE CORPS (must major in a nursing degree program leading to a BSN)
• Two and Three Year option available for current High school graduates
currently in college. Questions -
E-mail: [email protected]
https://www.nrotc.navy.mil
https://www.public.navy.m
il/netc/nstc/nrotc/index.as
px
https://www.nrotc.navy.mil
December 31st
,2020
Free Speech Essay
Contest
Eligibility
Open to juniors and seniors in U.S. high schools, including home-schooled
students, as well as U.S. citizens attending schools overseas. Additional
questions regarding eligibility may be emailed to [email protected].
Word Length
Students must submit an essay between 700 and 900 words on the provided
topic below. Deadline
Scholarship Prizes:
One $10,000 first prize, one $5,000 second prize, three $1,000 third place
prizes and four $500 prizes will be awarded.
https://www.thefire.org/res
ources/high-school-
network/essay-contest/
December 31st,
2020
Gettysburg College
• The Eisenhower Scholarship–Gettysburg's most selective scholarship
($40,000 per year)–is new this year. Again this year, we are offering the STEM
Scholarship Program, a cohort-specific program that includes a First-Year
Seminar, faculty-student research, peer mentoring,
https://www.gettysburg.ed
u/admissions-aid/financial-
aid-options/scholarships
January 15, 2021.
University of
Arizona - Baird
Scholarship
Baird Scholarship
The Baird Foundation offers four-year scholarships to exceptional students
graduating from Arizona high schools every year. This small and elite group of
students will join the community of Baird Scholars at the University of Arizona
and the Honors College. This prestigious award is specific to the Honors
College and the UA. In addition to the Baird Foundation financial award of
$12,500 per year, the University of Arizona will provide a full-tuition scholarship
including mandatory student fees and the Honors College fee, currently valued
at approximately $12,300/yr. Eligible nominees must meet all of the following
minimum requirements:
• Be admitted to the University of Arizona for Fall 2018
• Be Arizona residents who have attended an Arizona high school for at least
two years preceding admission to the University of Arizona
• Be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident
• Have a cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 3.75 or higher
Important dates:
October 2020 - application open
January, 2021 - application deadline
Mid-March, 2021 - all applicants notified of their status
https://www.honors.arizon
a.edu/baird-scholarshipJanurary 11,2021
The Arizona Elk
Society Scholarship
All recipients must exhibit a commitment to wildlife and the outdoors and
participate in school-related responsibilities and activities. Students must
support and actively participate in the preservation of hunting. A copy of the
student’s current hunting license is required. Two scholarships will be awarded
($1,000 and $750).
https://www.arizonaelksoc
iety.org/youth-
program/scholarship-
program
Opens January
2021
GE- Reagan
Foundation
Scholarship
Program
Demonstrate at school, at the workplace, and within the community the
attributes of leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship; demonstrate strong
academic performance (minimum 3.0 grade point average/4.0 scale or
equivalent); be citizens of the United States of America; be current high school
seniors attending high school in the United States (students living on U.S.
Armed Forces base and homeschooled students are also eligible); and plan to
enroll in a full-time undergraduate course of study toward a bachelor’s degree at
an accredited four-year college or university in the United States for the entire
upcoming academic year.
https://www.reaganfounda
tion.org/education/scholar
ship-programs/ge-reagan-
foundation-scholarship-
program/
January 2021?
The Profile in
Courage Essay
Contest
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation invites U.S. high school students to
describe and analyze an act of political courage by a U.S. elected official who
served during or after 1917, the year John F. Kennedy was born. The
contest is open to United States high school students in grades nine through
twelve attending public, private, parochial, or home schools; US students under
the age of twenty enrolled in a high school correspondence/GED program; and
US citizens attending schools overseas.
The first-place winner receives $10,000. Second-place receives $3,000. Five
finalists receive $1,000 each. Eight semifinalists receive $100 each. Ten
students receive honorable mention.
https://www.jfklibrary.org/l
earn/education/profile-in-
courage-essay-contest
January 21,2021
Howard University -
Karsh STEM
Scholar
You must first complete an application for admission to Howard University using
the Common Application.
In addition, you must complete the Karsh STEM Scholars Program (KSSP)
Application. The Application can be found here. Application period opens
November 1, 2020.An overall high school GPA of 3.0 or higher, with at least “B”
grades in high school STEM-related courses.
Committed to pursuing a PhD in a STEM discipline or a combined MD/PhD;
participants cannot choose to pursue an MD alone.
Documented previous community service experience.
Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Additional consideration given to applicants with documented leadership
experience.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Howard University has made the
submission of SAT/ACT test scores optional for the 2020-21 admissions cycle.
This means SAT/ACT test scores will not be required to complete your
application for admission, nor will SAT/ACT test scores be required for
application/consideration for the Karsh STEM Scholars Program’s 5th cohort.
https://karshstemscholars
.howard.edu/applicant-
roadmap
November 1 -
January 30th, 2021
Oro Valley Rotary
Scholarship
program
• Number of scholarships: 2 scholarships offered - one for $1000, and a
second for $500, Up to 4 students from each school may compete.
Criteria for students:
o Plan to attend a 4-year college, 2-year community college, or vocational
school IN ARIZONA following graduation.
o Are NOT in the top 5% of their graduating class, but have a GPA sufficient to
be successful in their desired program.
o Demonstrated community service - at church, school, with family, friends or
neighbors in the community
o Are in need of some financial assistance to pursue their dream.
Deadlines: We have select dates during the year for the scholarship
candidates to speak to members of the Oro Valley Club. All candidates from a
school will speak on a specific date and time.
Please contact Mrs. Markle for additional information.
TBD
Arizona Milk
Producers
Scholarship -
$8000
REEL Milk Moments Video Contest - $8,000, $6,000 & $4,000 Prizes Start
planning your video now, using the following criteria:
Tell the story of how real dairy is a part of fueling your lifestyle
Depict the benefits of dairy: nutritious, delicious, great for cooking, creamy…..
Visually showcase at least one dairy product (milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream,
etc.)
Speak or display the words “real milk” and/or “real dairy”
Edit length to :30 seconds or less
https://arizonamilk.org/ree
l-milk-moments-
scholarship-contest/
October 1st-
January 31st, 2021
Alexander Hamilton
Scholars
ELIGIBILITY
Do you meet all the requirements to be a Hamilton Scholar?
All applicants should:
be juniors in high school
be high-achieving and service-focused
possess grit and perseverance
have demonstrated need
live in the United States (though you don’t have to be a resident!)
be college-bound to a US-based institution
be committed to participating in our rigorous five-year curriculum
be able to attend New York Leader Week July 10-15, 2021
https://www.hamiltonschol
ars.org/
November 11 -
Janurary 27th 2021
LeRoy W. Homer Jr
Foundation
scholarship
Awards flight instruction scholarships to potential students for private pilot
certification
requirements:
age 16-23 years old and must be a U.S. Citizen
https://leroywhomerjr.org/
scholarships/application/January 2021?
College Board
Opportunities
Scholarships
The Scholarships
The more effort you put in, the more opportunities you have to earn a
scholarship. Class of 2021 students, complete five of the six actions (Build,
Practice, Strengthen, Complete and Apply) and you're eligible to earn $40,000.
Scholarships will be awarded through monthly drawings to students who
complete each action.
https://opportunity.college
board.org/?SFMC_cid=E
M366124-&rid=29363846
1/1/2021
The HSF
Scholarship
Must be of Hispanic Heritage. Minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or
equivalent) for High School Students
Minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for College and Graduate
Students
Plan to enroll Full-Time in an accredited, not-for-profit, 4-year university, or
graduate school, during the FALL of a scholarship cycle (year)
U.S. Citizen, Permanent Legal Resident, DACA or Eligible Non-Citizen (as
defined by FAFSA)
Complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applicable)
https://www.hsf.net/schola
rship
January 1 -
Feburary 15, 2021
Wace Scholarship
Partner Institutions
Merit co-op scholarships available to students who are planning to attend the
following Universities:
Clarkson University
Drexel University
Johnson & Wales University
Merrimack College
Rochester Institute of Technology
State University of New York Oswego
The University of Toledo
University of Cincinnati
Wentworth Institute of Technology
www.waceinc.org
Dates vary
between January
15 - Feburary 15.
ASU Latino
Partnership
Scholarship-
Hispanic Women's
Corporation
Minimum GPA: 3.00 - Need-based: No Residency: Arizona resident
Enrollment status: Full-time
Academic level: Incoming freshman - Incoming transfer (undergraduate)
Location: Downtown Phoenix, Polytechnic, Tempe, West
Additional criteria:
1. Must be an Arizona resident for tuition purposes . Arizona law requires that students who
are classified in-state for tuition purposes provide verification of citizenship, permanent residency or
other lawful immigration status.
2. Admitted to Arizona State University as a full-time undergraduate degree-seeking student.
3. Maintain enrollment as a full-time undergraduate student. Full-time enrollment constitutes a
minimum of 24 credit-hours; however, you are strongly encouraged to complete thirty (30) credit
hours by the conclusion of the spring semester to remain on track to graduate within four years.
ASU sponsored study-abroad courses are counted toward full-time credit-hour requirements.
Summer session courses, Advanced Placement credits, and transfer credits from other
colleges/universities DO NOT satisfy full-time credit-hour requirements for renewal eligibility.
4. Entering freshmen must have a 3.0 GPA in their high school coursework.
5. Community College transfer students must have a cumulative GPA above 3.0.
6. ASU students that are first time applicants: Sophomores must have a 3.0 GPA in their ASU
coursework. ASU Juniors and Seniors must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in their ASU
coursework.
7. This scholarship may not be combined with the following ASU institutional merit awards:
National Scholars Award (National Merit Finalist, National Hispanic Finalist, National Achievement
Finalist), President’s Award, Provost Award, and Leadership Scholarship
8. The ASU Latino Partnership Scholars is comprised of the following partners: Si Se Puede
Foundation, Chicano/Latino Faculty and Staff Association, Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc., ASU
Hispanic Business Alumni, Los Diablos Alumni and Hispanic Women’s Corporation. ASU students
are able to apply for more than one of the ASU Latino Partnership Scholars awards but can only be
awarded one ASU Latino Partnership Scholars award.
https://scholarships.asu.e
du/scholarship/1638Feburary 1,2021
2020-2021 ASU
SUN DEVIL FAMILY
ASSOCIATION
SCHOLARSHIP
AWARDS
The SDFA will offer multiple scholarship awards of $5,000 ($2,500 per
semester) for the 2020-2021 academic year. Awards will be based on:
· financial need
· a record of community service and/or university involvement
· commitment to academic success (minimum 3.0 GPA)
https://scholarships.asu.e
du/scholarship/1836Feburary 1,2021
Dorrance
Scholarship
$12,000
Dorrance Scholarship - Seniors in good standing who will graduate from an
accredited
Arizona high school and enter the university as a college freshmen
First generation to attend college (neither parent/step-parent, living or
deceased, or legal guardian holds a four year degree from any country)
Minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA (weighted or unweighted)
Minimum combined SAT score of /1120 OR composite ACT score
of 22 (excluding writing score in both instances)
Admitted to one of Arizona’s three residential public universities
(Arizona State University-Tempe, Northern Arizona University-
Flagstaff, University of Arizona-Tucson)
Demonstrated financial need (www.fafsa.ed.gov)
Demonstrated leadership and volunteer service
Student & Parent Information Sessions
1. October 13th at 6:00pm AZ time
2. October 15th at 6:00pm AZ time (Spanish session)
3. October 29th at 6:00pm AZ time
http://www.dorranceschol
arship.org/Feburary 10, 2021
University of
Massachusetts -
Lowell
• Female
• First-generation college student
• A member of an ethnically underrepresented minority group: American Indian
or Alaskan Native, Asian, Black or African American, Cape Verdean, Native
Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial
• Must have completed at least one PLTW course, with strong preference to
those who have completed at least three
• Be nominated by a STEM high school teacher, school counselor or principal
• Show a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.0
• Must apply for a STEM program by the Regular Decision deadline: February 1,
2021.
https://www.uml.edu/admi
ssions/pltw.aspxFeburary 15,2021
Freedom Expo
Essay Competition
An application should include:
A short original, unpublished written answer to the program topic.
Must be written in English, with correct spelling and grammar, and it must not
exceed eight-hundred (800) words.
Submit an online written response on the given question/topic:
"Please comment on the increasing acceptance of socialism in our country and
answer the question, “Can America become a socialist nation and at the same
time adhere to the principles of the Constitution and Declaration of
Independence?”
First place winners must be willing to travel and present their essay in person at
the event or submit a video presentation for public viewing no later than
February 2021.
All travel and hotel expenses will be the sole responsibility of the winner.
https://www.freedomexpo
az.com/essay-competitionFeburary 2021??
Sparkling Ice
Do you know a student who is not afraid to be themselves? We are looking for
fun and unique candidates for our Flavorful Futures Scholarship. Sparkling Ice®
is awarding FIVE $5,000 scholarships to eligible high school seniors who are
planning their bright and colorful futures. Qualifications
Applications must meet ALL the following criteria:
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States.
Must be a high school senior graduating between August 1, 2018 and July 31,
2019.
Must have a cumulative high school grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5
on a 4 point scale (high school/home schooled seniors).
Must enroll for Fall 2019 as a freshman or 1st year student in part-time or full-
time study at a 2-year, 4-year, college, university, trade or vocational school.
The school must be an accredited U.S. institution, and listed on the official
website for the U.S. Department of Education.
Must not be a relative or dependent child of an employee of Talking Rain or any
of its retail customers.
https://www.flavorfulfuture
s.com/Feburary 2021?
Alisa's Angels
Foundation - $5000
Alisa’s Angels Foundation
The Alisa’s Angels Foundation will award $5,000 scholarships to Arizona
graduating seniors to help youth who are helping others. Alisa established a
legacy of helping and caring for people because she believed “that is what we
were put on earth to do.” The scholarships are awarded to youth who
demonstrate the same spirit through service to others.
You must attach an essay and your unofficial transcript through the 7th
semester.
Your essay is an extremely important part of your application package. You (as
the applicant) must be the sole author of the essay. It should describe a specific
example or examples of your service to others. Be sure you address:
Why you chose to serve in this way;
The ways in which this service was significant to you;
The impact your service had on others; and how you intend to continue serving
others in the future.
The essay must be no more than 750 words, double-spaced, and must be in
MS Word (.doc) or Adobe (.pdf) format.
In order for your application to be considered you must also have a reference. A
teacher, counselor, faith leader or other individual who has personal knowledge
or experience with your community service.
https://alisasangels.org/de
fault.aspxFeburary 2021
Valley Foundation
Valley Foundation Scholarship - The Foundation has established some
mandatory requirements that you must meet in order to remain eligible for this
award. These requirements are:
◾ You must be a full time student (completing at least 12 credit hours per
semester).
◾You must provide the Foundation with a copy of your class schedule at the
beginning of each semester.
◾You must provide the Foundation with an official copy of your transcript at the
end of each semester. Note: You are required to submit an official transcript for
the Spring semester in which you were awarded your scholarship to be in
compliance for this initial award.
◾You must maintain a G.P.A. of at least 2.5 in every semester for which you are
receiving scholarship funds. If you drop below a 2.5 GPA in a semester, the
funds for the following semester will be revoked.
◾Note: Courses taken for grade replacement will not be considered when
calculating full time attendance or G.P.A. requirements
It is important that you note these requirements and submit the appropriate
documents each semester. Students who do not stay in compliance will not be
eligible for the second half of their award or for renewal consideration.
If you wish to be considered for future scholarships, you must have met all of
the requirements stated above, provide the Foundation with an updated
personal essay (not less than 250 words), a new financial statement (form here)
and stipulate any changes in your financial situation.
http://valleyfoundationaz.o
rg/wp/Feburary 2021
Bill Felix Memorial
Foundation
Exhibit a positive attitude, strong character and commitment to making a
difference through service to the community as well as demonstrate leadership
characteristics and/or assumed leadership positions. Maintain a GPA of 3.0 or
higher in addition to one (1) of the following:
Be a graduating senior and a participant on the girls or boys basketball team at
a Tucson area high school with the intent to enroll at Pima Community College
or the University of Arizona and pursue a major of their choice OR,
Continue or enroll in the Building & Construction Technologies program at Pima
Community College OR,
Continue or enroll in the Mechanical Engineering program at the University of
Arizona.
Scholarship(s) will be valued at $1,000 per year and can be used for tuition,
required admission fees and textbooks, once enrolled/accepted into Pima
Community College or the University of Arizona.
www.billfelixmemorialfoun
dation.orgFeburary 2021
Arizona
Community
Foundation
Scholarships
The Arizona Community Foundation allows high school seniors and current
college students throughout Arizona to apply for more than 100 scholarship
awards online with one general application. High school seniors, current college
students, or graduate level students attending schools anywhere in the U.S. can
apply. The general application process begins in January each year and
students are advised to apply early to qualify for the most awards. Some award
deadlines begin in March and some deadlines are as late as May. Scholarships
are available for two-year and four-year colleges and universities as well as
technical and vocational schools.
https://www.azfoundation.
org/Scholarships/Scholars
hip-Opportunities
Opens January
2021
Grand Canyon
University
Academic
Excellence &
Servant Leadership
Scholarship
$1000-$5000/academic year. Renewable up to 8 semesters. Scholarship is
Stackable past cap limits
Requirements for incoming freshman:
3.75+ unweighted GPA or greater
Applicant displays a commitment to academic excellence, service, leadship and
research.
RECOMMENDED: 4.25+ Cumulative, weighted high school GPA
gcu.edu/honorsScholarshi
p3/1/21?
Eastern Arizona
College
Eastern Arizona College offers various types of academic scholarships. The
EAC academic scholarship application opens October 1 for the 2019-2020
academic year. The priority deadline for submission of applications is March 1.
Academic scholarships are primarily awarded on the basis of academic
excellence and/or financial need. New and returning full-time students may
submit one (1) scholarship application per academic year.
Students must be admitted to Eastern Arizona College and submit a current
FAFSA application for scholarship consideration. The scholarship application is
submitted through the student's Gila Hank Account. Click here to view the
scholarship application guide.
http://www.eac.edu/Stude
nt_Services/Financial_Aid
/s_ships.shtm
3/1/2021?
Hughes Federal
Credit Union
Applicants must be high school seniors entering college, university or trade
school in Fall 2020, and must be a member of Hughes.* Applicants must submit
the online scholarship form, along with either a written essay or a 60-second
video that answers the prompt, “Describe how technology is re-shaping your
generation’s personal finances” Hughes will be awarding a total of $10,000 in
scholarship funds, which will be distributed to five local high school students as
$2,000 individual scholarships.
https://www.hughesfcu.or
g/go/scholarship-
application
March 1, 2021?.
Western Colorado
University
Eligibility
Declared a major in the Computer Science or Mechanical Engineering
partnership programs
Have a 3.5 GPA or higher
Are eligible for Math 151 - Calculus 1 (via placement tests, credit transfer or a
Math ACT/SAT score of 27/630)
To maintain their scholarship award, students must remain:
In the partnership program
Eligible for transfer to CU Boulder by earning a B average or better in transfer
coursework
Description
This is a two-year, full-tuition Western scholarship. The number of
scholarships awarded is based on fund availability.
Departments:
Computer Science & Engineering
Academic Program(s):
Mechanical Engineering - University of Colorado Partnership
Computer Science - University of Colorado Partnership
Computer Science - University of Colorado Partnership
https://www.western.edu/
scholarship/rady-merit-
scholarship
March 1,2021
HITEC Scholarship
Candidates for the HITEC Foundation Scholarship Application should meet the
following requirements:
Be of Hispanic heritage - at least one parent of Hispanic descent
A graduating high school senior or current college student
Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Major in a technology field
Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident
The deadline to apply is March 1, 2021.
https://hitecglobal.org/mp
age/HITECFoundationSc
hoO
March 1, 2021?
Tall Clubs
International
Student
Scholarships -
$1000
Are you under 21 years of age and about to start college in the fall? If so, you
may be in luck! TCI annually awards student scholarship(s) of up to $1,000
each to tall students who are under 21 years of age and attending their first year
of college in the following fall.Eligibility:
-You must be under 21
-You must be entering college in the upcoming fall
-You must also meet the TCI height requirement minimums: 5'10" for women
and 6'2" for men, barefoot
-You must find a local Tall Club member to sponsor you
http://www.tall.org/tci-
foundation.htmlMarch 1,2021?
New Mexico State
University
We are offering a limited number of housing scholarships to incoming
freshmen. This scholarship can be applied to housing costs and is good for one
academic year. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $4,000. We will be using a
new social learning platform that allows students to submit a one minute video.
Awards will be based on the student responses to the following questions and
criteria:
Tell us why you want to be an Aggie.
How will this scholarship help you achieve your academic goals?
Creativity
Aggie Spirit
Please share this with your students. The link will take them directly to the
NMSU Flipgrid where they can see the instructions and submit their video
https://flipgrid.com/b56ef0
c2March 1,2021
Purdue Alumni
Club of Southern
Arizona (PACSA
A single one-year scholarship to a graduating senior from a high school in
southern Arizona (Cochise, Graham, Pima, Pinal and Santa Cruz Counties) who
is interested in attending Purdue University. For 2020-21, an amount of $2,000
is available, and may be used for one or more scholarships. We hope that a few
of your students will want to consider Purdue.
https://www.purduealumni
.org/community/southern-
arizona/
March 1,2021
Friends of the Oro
Valley Public
Library
The Friends in partnership with the Oro Valley Community Foundation are
pleased to present a scholarship program for graduating high school seniors.
Applicants must be a graduating high school senior in the Oro Valley Public
Library service area who plan on attending an accredited 2-year or 4-year
college or university in the state of Arizona. Scholarships have increased to
$3,000. Award criteria includes a submittal of official grades/class standing,
documented participation in community volunteer activities, letters of
recommendation, and an interview with the three-member scholarship selection
committee.
https://orovalleyfriends.or
g/how-we-support-the-
library/scholarship-
program/
March 1, 2021?
Army ROTC
Scholarship
Army ROTC provides full tuition and fees (or $10K for room and board)
scholarships to over 2000 high school students each year. We intend to
continue to sustain that same level of commitment into 2021. In addition to the
tuition and fees, the scholarship pays $1200 annually for books and a stipend of
$420 per months (for up to 10 months a year.) Be a U.S. citizen.
Scholarship Requirements
Officer by age 30.
(excluding the writing test scores).
Reserve Component (Army Reserve or National Guard).
https://offload.goarmy.co
m/content/dam/goarmy/e
mm/attachments/ArmyRO
TCinfo.pdf
March 4th 2021
Saddlebrooke
Community
Outreach
Scholarships
Scholarships are $3000/year at a four year colleges for a maximum of four
years or $1,500 per academic year at community colleges for a maximum of
two years and are available to students from the Copper Corridor area from
Catalina north.
https://community-
outreach.org/education-
programs/
TBD
Kentucky Fried
Chicken
Scholarship opportunity for employees and thier family members that plan to
attend collegehttp://kfcfoundation.org/
Febuary 1- March
25, 2021
Pima Merit
Scholarship
Who Can Apply/Who Is Eligible? Pima County residents (as
established by Pima Community College Admissions through
verification of lawful presense) who have recently graduated
from a Pima County high school, or have completed their GED,
between 7/1/2019 and 6/30/2
Students must show on their application that they have
experience with leadership and/or community service.
Applicants must be a resident of Pima County, eligible for
general (in-state) tuition, and have not already received another
tuition waiver or similar form of aid. Students must be enrolled
at Pima for the fall semester immediately following high school
graduation. The application is available online and requires
admission to PCC and a MyPima username for access to the
online application.
Essay Question (300 words): How will earning this scholarship
help you attain your educational goals?
Scholarship Covers:
• Two consecutive academic years, up to 64 credits (in-state
tuition, technology and student services fee only).
• Fall/spring semesters only; consideration also may be made
for Summer A courses.
• Up to 16 credits In-State General Tuition and Fees (course
fees and books not covered). Per semester consideration will
be made on a case-by-case basis for those wishing to enroll
in more than 16 credits.
mypima.pima.edu
3/31/2021
However, the
scholarships are
awarded on a first
come first serve
basis for the
students that
qualify, so your
students need to
apply ASAP
Pima Chancellor’s
Service (Freshman)
Scholarship
Awarded to new and returning PCC students who have earned less than 32
credits, are Pima county residents, (as established by Pima College Admissions
through verification of lawful presence), and have achieved success both
academically and civically.
Applicants Must:
• Have a 3.0 GPA or higher or average GED test score of 150 at their most
recently attended school
• Submit documentation of already completed community service/volunteer work
(within the past 2 years).
• A 500-word essay is required where the student will explain:
o What is their educational plan while at Pima Community College? What is
their declared program of study? Why they chose this program and when do
they anticipate graduating from Pima Community College?
Scholarship is awarded for one academic year (fall, spring and summer) or a
maximum of 32 credits, whichever is completed first. This scholarship covers
the price of up to 16 credits of general in-state tuition per semester, including
the associated student services fees and technology fees. Books, course fees
and differential tuition are not covered. These funds are non-refundable and
cannot be transferred to another institution.
mypima.pima.edu
3/31/2021 -
However, the
scholarships are
awarded on a first
come first serve
basis for the
students that
qualify, so your
students need to
apply ASAP
Teamsters - James
Hoffa Scholarship
We will have the following scholarship opportunities available for prospective
applicants:
Academic Scholarship: The James R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship Fund awards
scholarships annually to outstanding high school seniors. All applicants must
comply with the following eligibility and application criteria.The James R. Hoffa
Memorial Scholarship awards scholarships on the basis of a comprehensive
process. Areas that are reviewed by the Scholarship Committee include, but
are not limited to the following: Academic Accomplishments, Community
Service, Letters of Recommendation (if a Canadian or Puerto Rican applicant),
and Financial Need. The scholarship awards are paid directly to the schools.
Scholarship winners are awarded either a $10,000.00 award split up over four
years at $1,250.00 per semester, or a one-time $1,000.00 award. Winners of
the $10,000.00 award will have their scholarship renewed each year, pursuant
to the Scholarship Renewal guidelines, and must maintain a GPA of 3.0 (B
average) or higher. CLICK HERE to access registration for the application. The
"KEY" is JRHMSF
Training and Vocational Programs Scholarship: In 2016, the Board of the James
R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship Fund established the Training and Vocational
Programs Scholarship. The James R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship awards
scholarships on the basis of a comprehensive process. Areas that are reviewed
by the Committee include, but are not limited to the following: Personal
Statement, Essay, Letters of Recommendation and Financial Need. The
scholarship awards are paid directly to the schools. Scholarship winners are
awarded scholarships up to $2,000, depending on financial need. Training or
vocational programs must be in a Teamster-represented industry. The "KEY" is
JRHMSF
http://www.jrhmsf.org/?zo
ne=/unionactive/view_pag
e.cfm&page=Scholarship
20Opportunities
March 2021?
ASU Tucson
Alumni Scholarship
Hello Future Sun Devil! Congratulations on your acceptance to ASU!
The ASU Alumni Old Pueblo Chapter is pleased to announce a scholarship
opportunity that is exclusively for new ASU students from the Tucson area. We
are proud to welcome you into Sparky’s family and look forward to learning
about you through the scholarship. Amount: $1000
Criteria
Minimum GPA: 3.00
Need-based: No
Residency: Arizona resident
Enrollment status: Full-time
Academic level: Incoming freshman
Incoming transfer (undergraduate)
Location: Downtown Phoenix, Polytechnic, Tempe, West
Additional criteria:
Scholarship recipient will be from the Tucson, AZ area. Deadline to apply is 5
p.m. AZ time on Friday, March 29, 2019. The Scholarship Review Committee
will hold interviews for the top candidates to determine the scholarship recipient.
Donor preferences:
The scholarship recipient will be recognized at the Tucson Sun Devil Send-Off
in June 2021.
https://scholarships.asu.e
du/scholarship/114434March 29,2021?
2020 Design a
Better Future
Scholarship
Honors Grad U is offering five $10,000 scholarships. There are two main points
about the scholarship:
*High School students can participate in a design-thinking community-building
project.
• Design & work on a community improvement project, using our checklist as a
guide
• Share work for some checkpoint feedback before the final deadline by March
21, 2021?
• Submit final design thinking project application by April 2021?.
http://honorsgradu.com/sc
holarshipMarch 2021?
The Bob Beaty
Foundation
Scholarship
The Bob Beaty Foundation will be awarding a $1000 scholarship to graduating
student-athletes from any Tucson high school. Inclusion criteria are an overall
GPA of 3.5 or above and lettering in any sport. The award will be judged based
on a combination of academic and athletic merit.
http://bobbeatyfoundation.
org/scholarships/tucson-
az-all-sports/
April 1, 2021?
Coronado K-8 PTO
Scholarship 2020
$500 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating student of IRHS who attended
Coronado Middle School. Requirements include a minimum GPA of 2.5 and
must have attended Coronado MS.
Contact Mrs. Markle for
copy of the application. April 1st, 2021?
The Trico Electric
Cooperative
Scholarship
Any student who is a dependent of a Trico customer is eligible to apply for a
scholarship to either state, community or vocational college.
https://www.trico.coop/tric
o-scholarships/
January 2021 -
March 2021
Amphi foundation
future teacher
scholarship
The amphi foundation will award a $1000 scholarship to one graduating senior
from each of the district's high schools - Amphitheater High School, Canyon Del
Oro High School and Ironwood Ridge High School. This scholarship is intended
to support a district student who is planning to pursue a major in collge that
prepare them to become a teacher.
Criteria to apply: Be a graduating senior from AHS, CDO, or IRHS
Have been accepted to attend a college or university
demonstrate a desire and plan to pursue a major in collge that wilil prepare
them to become a teacher.
http://www.amphifoundati
on.org/future-teacher-
scholarships/
March 15th, 2021?
Student-view
Scholarship
program
Student-View Scholarship program is offering $11,000 worht of scholarships to
high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year college, community/junior
college or career school.
The program includes:
One $4000 scholarship
Two $1000 scholarships
Ten $500 scholarships.
No minimum SAT/ACT score or grad point average
No essay required
No lengthy application forms
No application fees
http://student-view.com/ April 2021?
Greater Oro Valley
Chamber of
Commerce
Foundation
The Steve Engle Memorial Scholarship from the Greater Oro Valley Chamber of
Commerce Foundation. The scholarship will be awarded to deserving high
school graduating senior. The scholarships is for $1,500 for continued education
beyond high school.
Please contact Mrs.
Markle for more details
and the application.
April 2021?
Stuck at Prom
Scholarship
Contest
Create and wear your original & unique promwear using Duck® brand duct tape
and/or Duck® brand crafting tape (see Official Rules for details). Remember to
take a high resolution pic of the big moment! Fill out the entry form where you’ll
upload at least one pic of yourself in your Duck® prom wear and fill in more
details. Don’t forget to get your parent’s permission if you’re under 18 years old
or the photography release. After you submit, a confirmation email will be
delivered right to your inbox.
Fill out the entry form where you’ll upload at least one pic of yourself in your
Duck® prom wear and fill in more details. Don’t forget to get your parent’s
permission if you’re under 18 years old or the photography release. After you
submit, a confirmation email will be delivered right to your inbox.
https://www.duckbrand.co
m/stuck-at-prom
Opens April 2021 -
July 2021?
JTED FoundationThe JTED Foundation has two scholarship opportunities for Seniors who are
enrolled in a CTE/JTED program. The College & Career Ready $3,000
Scholarship
https://pimajted.org/about/
foundation/the-jted-fund-
college-career-ready-
scholarship/
?????
JTED Foundation The Ross Potoff Private Philanthropy $5,000 Video Scholarship
https://pimajted.org/about/
foundation/videoscholarsh
ip19/
?????
Choose Vermont!
Is everybody asking you about where you plan to go to college? Are you ready
to have a FINAL answer to that REALLY BIG question? We hope you answer, “I
choose Vermont!”
Vermont’s colleges, universities, and partners have come together to offer
$65,000 in scholarship money to students who “Choose Vermont” and commit
to attend a school here. If you commit to Vermont by June 1, 2020 and register
below, you’ll be eligible to win a $5,000 scholarship from your new college.
These scholarships are made possible by Vermont’s participating colleges and
universities along with the support of our friends at Vermont Student Assistance
Corporation and the Association of Vermont Independent Colleges.
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Scholarship Search
Sites/ College
Specific
Scholarships
(Alphbetical)
Website - Link Description
American Indian
College Fundhttp://www.collegefund.org/
Provides Native American
students with
scholarships and financial
support for the nation’s 33
accredited tribal colleges
and universities.
Bold.org bold.orgExclusive Scholarships
and grants in minutes
Cappex https://www.cappex.com/
A free website where you
can learn which colleges
want you, before you
apply and learn about
more than $11 billion in
merit aid scholarships.
Chegg https://www.chegg.com/scholarships
A place to connect with
scholarships and learn
about colleges.
College Depot -
Phoenix Public
library resource
https://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/collegedepot/Pages/Scholarships.aspx
Lists of scholarship by
requirements and
deadlines - National and
state scholarships
College Green
Lighthttp://blog.collegegreenlight.com/blog/category/money/
Common
Knowledge
Scholarship
Foundation
http://www.cksf.org/
Educational and
scholarship opportunities
for students of all levels.
Fastweb http://www.fastweb.com/
Create a profile and let
fastweb do the research
on scholarships,
internships colleges and
more for you.
Finaid https://finaid.org/
Financial aid helps
students and their
families pay for college.
It can cover a range of
educational expenses,
like tuition and fees,
room and board, books
and supplies, and
transportation.
Going Merry https://www.goingmerry.com/
Simplify the application
process for independent
scholarships. It started as
a graduate research
project at Stanford
University--and has since
grown to be the preferred
“Common App for
Scholarships” for 10,000
high schools and
thousands of scholarship
providers
Hispanic
Scholarship Finderhttps://finder.hsf.net/
Scholarship information
for Latino students.
New Mexico State
Universityhttps://fa.nmsu.edu/scholarships/
New Mexico State
University Scholarships
Niche www.niche.com/colleges/scholarships/
Create a profile and see
what scholarships you
qualify for.
Northern Arizona
Universitywww.nau.edu/finaid/aid-types/scholarships/
Northern Arizona
University - Scholarships
Peerlift http://peerlift.org/
Proven scholarships,
internships, summer
programs, and more
gathered by fellow
students like you.
Sallie Mae https://www.salliemae.com/college-planning/registration/
Scholarship Search is the
free way to get access to
more than 5 million
college scholarships
worth up to $24 billion.
Register and be entered
to win $1,000 for college.
Scholar Snapp https://www.scholarsnapp.org/
A free, simple to use data
standard that allows
students to reuse their
application information -
including contact
information, essays,
transcripts, etc. - from
one scholarship
application to another
thereby streamlining the
college scholarship
application process.
Scholarship
America https://scholarshipamerica.org/what-we-do/students-parents/open-scholarships/
Provides information and
resources for your
scholarship search.
Scholarship
Guidance https://scholarshipguidance.com
Scholarships .com https://www.scholarships.com/
A free college scholarship
search and financial aid
information.
Scholly https://myscholly.com/
A mobile app that
provides students with a
fast and simple way to
find scholarships for
college
Student
Scholarshipshttps://studentscholarships.org/
Registered Users will be
matched with
Scholarships, Bursaries,
and Grants, that fit their
profile. To access our
Free Scholarship
Database, simply create
your own profile.
Thurgood Marshall
College Fundhttp://www.tmcf.org/our-scholarships
TMCF offers four types of
unique scholarships that
are merit, plus need-
based designed to
address the financial
needs of students
attending TMCF member-
schools. The awards
process is highly
competitive and the
awards are given to
outstanding and qualified
students who plan to earn
a baccalaureate, graduate
or law degree from an
accredited college or
university
UNCF https://www.uncf.org/scholarships
Awards 10,000 students
each year through 400
scholarship and internship
programs so that students
from low- and moderate-
income families can
afford college tuition,
books and room and
board. UNCF is the
nation’s largest private
scholarship provider to
minority group members.
Each year, we award
more than $100 million in
scholarships to more than
1,100 schools across the
country, including our
prestigious network of 37
HBCUs.
UNIGO https://www.unigo.com/
Create a Unigo account to
save your personal
scholarship results. Save
your essay questions and
fill out future Unigo
Scholarships fast!
The University of
Arizonahttps://financialaid.arizona.edu/scholarshipuniverse
Univesity of Arizona -
Scholarships