Updated: April 30, 2024
Scholarship Name & Link | Deadline Date | Detailed description | Value of scholarship: | Qualifications |
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Workplace Rights Law Group Scholarship Contest | 8/1/24 | Write a 500-word essay on how you hope employment law will help you as an employee and what you’d like to learn about employee rights. | $500 | Applicants must be EITHER out-going high school seniors (graduating in winter 2023 or fall 2024) OR students enrolled in a college, trade school, university, or graduate program as of the fall 2023 semester. |
Ark Behavioral Health | 7/15/24 | Essay is your own original work Essay is no longer than 800 words Essay submission deadline: July 15th, 2024 Scholarship award announcement: August 1, 2024 Scholarship will be awarded for the Fall 2024 semester. Scholarships will be awarded directly to the university through the financial aid department (or however the university chooses) to be distributed to the winning student. |
1st Place: $1,000 Runner-up $250 | Must be a U.S citizen or otherwise legally residing in 1 of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico+Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia. Must be a student pursuing a college or university degree (Associate's, Bachelor, Master, doctorate) or a trade certification in a technical college. Must be enrolled full-time at a post-secondary institution. Must be at least 18 years old at time of entry. Must have a minimum 2.50 GPA. |
Calgary Car Detailing BLOG | 2/20/25 | Students can apply by submitting an 800-1000 word essay on the topic, "Innovations in Car Detailing: The Impact on Vehicle Maintenance and Aesthetics." Submit your essay with your full name, contact information, and proof of enrolment at your current educational institution to scholarship@calgarycardetail.com. | The selected winner will be awarded a scholarship of CAD750/-. | 1- Current enrollment in an accredited college or university in the USA or CA 2- Passion for the automative industry, specifically in car detailing. |
Brandon Wong & Associates | 5/27/24 | To apply for the Difference Makers Scholarship, we ask students to submit contact information and proof of enrollment (examples: unofficial academic transcript, letter of acceptance/admittance, etc.). We also require that each student include a submission in the form of an essay (1,000 words or less) or video (5 minutes or less) answering the following prompt: | $1,000 | Student is enrolled in an accredited university or college within the United states. Student is in their junior or senior year of college. student is a United states citizen or permanent resident. |
O-G Packing Company, O-G Nut Company and Grower Direct Marketing | 3/31/24 | 1. Copy of school transcripts for previous two years 2. Two letters of recommendation 3. 300-500 word essay (double spaced) describing your future goals in relation to your college degree and the agriculture community. | Four scholarships awarded yearly of $1,500 | - High school graduate or junior college graduate seeking a 4-year degree. -Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 - Pursuing an Ag-related major |
The Behan Law Group | 6/1/24 | Write a 500 to 1,000 words on the following topic: How has your experience as a Veteran or the child of a Veteran influenced your academic and career goals? How do you plan to use your education to make a positive impact in your community? | $1,000 | Are currently enrolled in or accepted to an undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited U.S. college or university. Are continuing their education through at least the Fall 2024 semester. Are at least 18 years old. Have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 |
DFA of California | 4/1/24 | Completed application form A typed essay (no more than one page, double-spaced) addressing the following topic: What are your career aspirations and why? One letter of reference or recommendation from a teacher or other adult who is not an immediate relative Letter of acceptance to an accredited four-year or community college (or transcript if currently enrolled). Most recent transcript (high school or college) | From $500 - $2000 | High School senior or college student pursuing a major in an agricultural business accredited program (relating to agriculture and the future of food quality or food safety) and attending college in the State of California The applicant has a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and enrolled full-time in a US high school, has graduated from a US high school, or has obtained their US GED at the time of application (attached transcripts or official record). The applicant is enrolled full-time as a college student at the undergraduate level with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 at the time of application (attach transcripts or official record). |
Kanoski Bresney | 5/29/24 | Your essay should be double-spaced, with 12-point font and one-inch margins, and saved as a .doc, .docx, or .pdf file with a file name that includes your first and last name. In addition to your essay, you will need to submit a current academic transcript, contact information including your name, phone number, address, and email address, and a professional photograph of yourself. | $1,000 | You are currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited U.S. college or university, and your education will continue through at least the Fall 2024 semester. You are a high school senior who will be starting your college or university education in Fall 2024 You are a U.S. citizen. You have a current overall GPA of at least 3.0 |
Stanford Advanced Materials | 9/1/24 | Submit a concise abstract (250 words max) outlining the project’s objective, methodology, and significance in the context of spherical powder technology. A detailed article (around 1000 words), discussing the background, methodology, results, challenges, or potential implications of the project. A short biography (150 words max) detailing the applicant's academic background, achievements, experience with spherical powder technology, and motivation for their project. | $1,000 | Open to high school students, and college students enrolled in two-year and four-year colleges and universities and graduate school programs throughout the United States. Submissions must focus on spherical powder technology and may cover any relevant field, including aerospace, biomedical, energy, and electronics. Projects demonstrating originality, technical feasibility, and potential impact on the advancement of spherical powder technology are highly encouraged. The use of AI-generated content is prohibited and will result in disqualification |
Lucas Law | 6/3/24 | The essay must be in PDF or .docx format, and it must be approximately 500 words in length. The student’s essay must respond to the following prompt: Describe what you hope to achieve throughout your legal career. What strengths do you possess that will help you to reach this goal? | $1,000 | The student is pursuing a career in the legal field. The student maintains a 3.5 grade point average or higher (if you do not currently have a GPA, you may provide your GPA from your most recently completed academic semester). The student is enrolled (or planning to enroll) in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program within the United States through the Fall 2024 semester. The student is at least 17 years old. |
RedKite | Various deadlines | Various scholarships see the website | Various scholarships see the website | |
California Nurses Foundation Alameda County | 7/15/24 | A completed application form with W-9 Form, link to form here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf Verification of acceptance into accredited or otherwise qualified educational program for the academic year 2024/2025; OR proof of attendance, including the certificate of completion if applicable, of educational conference between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024; OR documentation regarding your engagement with a current or ongoing program to provide healthcare to underserved communities in Alameda County A one page (500 word maximum) essay describing personal and professional goals | A member of CNA-NNOC who is working at a facility located in Alameda County, CA for at least the past two consecutive years, and plans for study or conference/class attended are directly relevant to the needs of direct care nurses, and accepted for admission to an accredited or otherwise qualified educational institution for academic year 2024/2025; OR have completed an educational class or conference between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024; OR be engaged in health education efforts in underserved communities in Alameda County. Travel expenses for conferences or classes attended will be eligible for award monies provided that the approved program is unique in nature and is only offered in the location necessitating the travel expenses. Awards for expenses will be capped pursuant to current CNA reimbursement guidelines. | |
California Nurses Foundation Gannon | 7/15/24 | A completed application form with W-9 Form, form can be found here https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf Verification of acceptance into accredited or otherwise qualified educational program for the 2024/2025 academic year, OR proof of attendance of educational conference between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. Two letters of reference, one from a CNA-NNOC member If applicable, original receipts documenting travel expenses. A one page typed essay describing personal and professional goals. Resume or Curriculum Vitae | An active member of CNA-NNOC for at least the past two consecutive years, and live within Los Angeles County, and plans for study or conference/class attended are directly relevant to the needs of direct care nurses, and accepted for admission to an accredited or otherwise qualified educational institution for the 2024/2025 academic year;OR have completed an educational class or conference between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. Travel expenses for an eligible conference or class will be eligible for award monies provided that the approved program is unique in nature and is only offered in the location necessitating the travel expenses. Awards for expenses will be capped pursuant to current CNA/NNOC reimbursement guidelines. | |
California Nurses Foundation Sandra R Spaulding | 7/15/24 | A completed application Two letters of recommendation on letterhead dated and signed within one year prior to the final filing date. The following areas must be covered by these letters of recommendation: academic ability, personal commitment to the field of study. Verification of acceptance into accredited A.D.N. degree program A short (500 words maximum) essay describing personal and professional goals Copy of most recent tax return (Form 1040 only) OR verification of income (if no tax return was filed) OR copy of parent/guardian tax return (if applicant is claimed as dependent.) Copy of transcript from first completed year of nursing program. Current resume with employment history. If no prior work history, include letter to this effect Completed W-9 form, form can be found here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf |
Enrolled for the 2024/2025 academic year in the second year of a two-year accredited Associated Degree Nursing (A.D.N.) Program located in a state with hospital facilities represented by CNA/NNOC (currently AL, AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, GA, IA, IL, KS, KY, LA, MD, ME, MO, NV, NC, NY, OH, TX, and WV); and enrolled in at least half-time study, as defined by the student's institutions, and Planning to complete the degree program within two (2) years. | |
Attorney John T. Fields | 10/14/24 | A student's application must include their contact information and proof of enrollment must be attached. Proof of enrollment may include an acceptance letter, academic transcript, class schedule, or other official documents from a college or university. Students must also submit an essay of up to 1,000 words answering the following questions: How has domestic violence affected people in the United States today? How serious is this issue? What solutions can be put in place to address these concerns and reduce the number of people who are affected by domestic abuse? | $2,000 | The student must be at least 18 years old. The student must be a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the United States. The student must be enrolled in or accepted to an undergraduate or graduate program at a U.S. college or university. The student must have been impacted by domestic violence that was committed against them or a family member, or they must have a substantial interest in providing solutions to prevent domestic violence in the United States. |
The Gold Law Firm | 6/19/24 | Write an essay (appr. 500 words) that includes the following: How has participation in activities such as scouts, acting, debate, and/or speech helped you get through difficult periods of your life, build leadership skills, or prepared you for success in the future? | 5 scholarship award each award is worth $1000 | Through The Gold Law Firm Challenge Yourself Scholarship, we are looking to provide financial assistance for college freshmen who were active in one of the following activities in high school or childhood: Scouts, Acting/Theatre, Debate club and Speech. In addition to a history of participating in one or more of these activities, all eligible applicants must be planning to attend or have already enrolled in an accredited college or university as an incoming freshman. The student must also hold citizenship or permanent residency within the United States and be at least 17 years of age upon applying for the scholarship. |
Aaron Wersing Employment Discrimination Scholarship Contest | 12/1/24 | We are asking students to write a 500-word essay as a Word doc about what employment discrimination law is and how job discrimination rates can be reduced and mitigated. We are looking for the most creative and cohesive essay. Your name A valid email address Phone Number A copy of your transcript or proof of enrollment | $1,000 | Applicants must be EITHER be out-going high school seniors (graduating summer 2024) OR students currently enrolled in a college, trade school, university, or law school as of the start of the fall 2024 semester |
Online Master's Degrees | Various deadlines | Various scholarships see the website | Various scholarships see the website | Various scholarships see the website |
Dick Hannah Dealerships | Fall from Sept. 1st through Dec. 15th and Spring from March 1st through June 15th | Award two $1000 | Must be a U.S. Citizen High school transcripts required Be US citizens, and be high school seniors. |
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James Kennedy Law | 6/5/24 | one-page (approximately 500 words) essay response to the following prompt: How can drunk driving accidents be reduced at a societal level? What steps can you take to prevent drunk driving in your community? In addition to your essay, we ask that you submit a statement of financial need, proof of enrollment at a U.S. college or university, contact information, and a professional photograph of yourself (.jpg) | $1,000 | You or a family member was injured by a drunk driver. You are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident You have a need for financial assistance, with an annual family income of less than $75,000 You are enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university for the Fall 2024 semester, pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree. |
The Law Office of George J. Skuros | 6/12/24 | Your application should include an essay of 500-1,500 words in response to one of the prompts listed below. Essays must include at least one citation. A. ) What is an injustice that you see in the implementation and enforcement of family law in the U.S.? How can this injustice be rectified? B. ) Discuss the effect divorce has on the behavior and emotions of children. Students may explore how the experience can shape a child's understanding of emotional well-being, relationships, self-esteem, and overall behavior. | $1,000 | You are enrolled (or will be) in an accredited undergraduate or J.D. program at a U.S. college or university for Fall 2024. You are at least 18 years old You are a U.S. citizen You have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 |
Nicolet Law Scholarship | Spring June/1 Fall December/1 | If you meet the applicant eligibility above, please submit your video essay application here. Your video should meet the rules above to ensure your application is accepted. Video Essay Prompt: Attorneys spend years studying and researching the law. Most of the time, clients do not have the same expertise, and attorneys must explain complex topics in a simple way. Explain a topic you are interested in or passionate about in a simple manner. How will your area of study help you achieve your goals and impact society? How will your area(s) of study help you embody our mantra “Be Kind. Do Good.”? We Never Stop Getting Better” is one of the Core Values at Nicolet Law. Tell us about something that you get better at every single day. This can be a skill, an activity, a behavioral trait, etc. in your personal or academic life. Video essay uploaded to YouTube either Unlisted or Public (so that a shareable link is available). Video essay is at least 5 minutes and doesn’t exceed 8 minutes. Video essay provides a creative, original, and compelling response to a prompt below. Video essay includes your name, the name of your institution, and area(s) or intended area(s) of study. | $10,000 | Past applicants and winners may apply for the scholarship more than once. Must be a current or future full-time undergrad or graduate student at any two- or four-year accredited US college or university. Must be in good academic standing. If selected to receive scholarship, must provide a transcript, acceptance letter, or other proof of enrollment. If under the age of 18, must provide written permission from parent or guardian. |
Doctors Network Heroes Scholarship Foundation https://www.doctorsnetwork.com/scholarships | Various scholarships/deadlines | Doctors Network Heroes Scholarship is starting its operations to honor the men and women who make this country better by their sacrifices, and who take the road less traveled in order to pave the way for the rest of us. As a small token of our appreciation, we have made it our mission to create one of the largest foundations to support our heroes in their education. We believe higher education is of paramount importance in advancing the upward mobility of our heroes, so we have decided to not just talk the talk, but also walk the walk. Not only do we work with our heroes, but we also want to give back to them. | Varies | Twelve different scholarship applications on website |
Avalaunch Media | 6/30/24 | To apply, students must submit an essay or a video discussing the topic “How have you created believers in yourself and your story?” | $2,500.00 | Current, full-time students attending an accredited two- or four-year university or college in the United States. |
The Richard Rawle Memorial Scholarship essay contest | 6/1/24 | This scholarship contest is named after Richard Rawle, the father of Check City CEO Tracy Rawle. The Rawle family believes that education is essential for a community to thrive. And with this scholarship, students can finance their education and contribute to society. | $2,000 | The applicants must currently be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 years university or college in the United States with a minimum of 2.5 GPA. And all students can apply regardless of their minor and major. |
Scholarship for Future Entrepreneurs | June 1st, 2024 | Scholarship for Future Entrepreneurs Supporting the Next Generation of Leaders | $1,000 | High school graduate or GED without a bachelor’s degree; Enrolled as at least a sophomore in a business program at a community college or a 4-year college/university; Currently taking classes towards the degree |
Futeral & Nelson, LLC Scholarship | 5/31/24 | At Futeral & Nelson, we understand the value of and the opportunities that come from obtaining a college or graduate school degree. We offer this scholarship as a means for students to relieve the financial stress of pursuing their career goals. | $2,000 | STEP 1 – Complete the online application on this page and including your essay of not more than 1,000 words answering the following question:Reflect on a time when you faced a significant challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience? Furthermore, discuss how overcoming this challenge has shaped your goals for the future and how you believe it will contribute to your success in college and your chosen career field. STEP 2 – After submitting your online application, email your highschool or undergraduate transcript (required), letters of recommendation (optional) and your resume (optional) to scholarship@charlestonlaw.net. |
Stampede Auto's Scholarship Program | 10/31/24 | We believe in the power of education and are dedicated to supporting promising students in their academic journey. | 750 CAD | Applicant Eligibility: Students pursuing graduation or have obtained graduate degree this year from USA and Canada. GPA: 3.0. All applicants must submit unique essay on the any of the topics. Applicants should make sure length of the essay should be of minimum 500 words. |
Students in Need Scholarship | May 20th, 2024 | We have a deep appreciation for dedication, determination, and hard work. Through our Alford & Clark Injury Attorneys Students in Need Scholarship, we aim to promote those ideals by supporting students who have overcome obstacles and demonstrated a need for financial assistance. | $2,000 | Please see website |
Acker Warren P.C.Fresh Start Scholarship | 5/22/24 | Acker Warren hopes to help first-time college freshmen to find a fresh start, too. We understand that education is expensive, and we hope that the Acker Warren Fresh Start Scholarship helps students get one step closer to achieving their goals. | 2 @ $1,000 | Eligible students for the Acker Warren Fresh Start Scholarship meet the following requirements: You are a freshman attending college this upcoming semester. You are currently or will be enrolled in an accredited college or university for Fall 2024. You are at least 17 years of age. |
Jae Lee Scholarship | May 20,2024 | Our Immigrant Student Scholarship offers $1000 each semester to first- or second-generation immigrant students whose families are considered low-income. | $1,000 | Please see website |
Philadelphia Injury Lawyers | 8/1/24 | Write a 500-word essay on how you hope employment law will help you as an employee and what you’d like to learn about employee rights. | 3 @ $500 | Applicants must be EITHER out-going high school seniors (graduating in winter 2023 or fall 2024) OR students enrolled in a college, trade school, university, or graduate program as of the fall 2023 semester. |
Triton Technologies AI and the Future of Cybersecurity Scholarship | 6/30/24 | Given the increasing popularity of artificial intelligence, we recognize the importance of assessing its potential impact on cybersecurity. With this in mind, we are excited to introduce our scholarship program, the "$1000 Triton Technologies Scholarship: AI and the Future of Cybersecurity," which is available to all undergraduate students at your college/university. | $1,000 | To be eligible for this scholarship, interested applicants are invited to submit an original essay on the topic: "How AI is Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity & Cyber Warfare." |
Moving Forward Scholarship | 6/5/24 | We understand how difficult it may be for those with a criminal history to excel in their personal and professional lives. Through the Collins Rupp, P.C. Moving Forward Scholarship, our Utah law firm hopes to continue to instill hope and encouragement in individuals who are making an admirable effort to overcome criminal convictions that may hinder their success. This scholarship opportunity reflects the importance of each individual being treated with fairness, dignity, and respect. | $1,000 | Students interested in applying for the scholarship must: Have a criminal history (Felony and Misdemeanor offenses, not Infractions or minor traffic violations), Be an undergraduate student attending an accredited college or university within the United States, Be at least 17 years of age, |
Hoggatt Injury Law Children of Injured Workers Scholarship | 24-Jun-24 | At Hoggatt Injury Law, we are passionate about supporting workers and their families whose lives have been affected by work-related injuries. We know that workplace injuries can have far-reaching financial ramifications, including when it comes to a family’s ability to provide for their children’s educational expenses. | $1,000 | Your application must include an essay of between 500 and 1,000 words in response to the prompt: What are your academic and career goals, and how will this scholarship help you achieve them? In what ways have your parents inspired you to further your education? |