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John Randolph Foundation Scholarships
$2,000
Thank you for your interest in the John Randolph Foundation scholarship programs. The Foundation administers more than 90 distinct scholarship awards for students who live in Hopewell, Prince George, Enon, Chester, Petersburg, Colonial Heights, Dinwiddie, Sussex, Surry, Charles City, and Varina. These scholarships were created by generous individuals, families, and organizations aiming to help high school students, recent high school graduates, and adult learners continue their education. Each year the Foundation distributes over $150,000 in scholarship funds to local students pursuing higher education. Eligibility requirements and required application materials differ by scholarship. Please review the details of every scholarship you...
Deadline
Feb 17, 2026
REC Community Scholarship
$2,500
Overview Rappahannock Electric Cooperative administers the REC Community Scholarship program annually to support students pursuing further education at colleges, universities, or career and technical schools. Available awards - Two scholarships of $2,500 each - Fifteen scholarships of $1,000 each Who is eligible - The applicant’s parent or legal guardian must be a member-owner of Rappahannock Electric Cooperative. - Applicants must be planning to enroll (or be currently enrolled, where applicable) in an accredited postsecondary institution or an accredited career and technical school. - A completed, appropriate scholarship application must be submitted by the stated deadline for consideration. How recipients are...
Deadline
Feb 27, 2026
Willard G. Plentl Sr. Aviation Scholarship
$2,500
Willard G. Plentl Sr., a native of Houston, Texas, began pilot training with the Army Air Corps in 1942. He enjoyed a distinguished military flying career that included service during the Korean War and experience in a wide range of aircraft, from trainers to bombers and fighters. After leaving active duty as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1962, he joined the Commonwealth of Virginia as Assistant Director of the Division of Aeronautics within the Virginia State Corporation Commission. He was named Director of Aeronautics in 1964. In 1970 he served on the President’s Aviation Advisory Commission, contributing to policy that influenced...
Deadline
Feb 27, 2026
Words Create Worlds Scholarship
$2,500
In February 2021 our family suffered an unexpected and profound loss when our brother John died. He left behind an enormous gap in the lives of those who loved him. John was a devoted brother, a caring and thoughtful son, a proud father and papa, and a much-loved nephew, cousin, friend, and colleague. John’s work as a journeyman lineman was central to his identity and gave him deep satisfaction. To honor that legacy, we established this scholarship to help students who are training for careers in the skilled industrial trades. John took great pride in his craft, and we want...
Deadline
Feb 05, 2026
Hope for Healing Scholarship
$5,000
The Hope for Healing Scholarship is a continuing program that annually grants two awards—one to an undergraduate student and one to a graduate student—intended to inspire talented individuals to pursue careers in addiction and mental health. Eligibility - Open to students currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program in mental/behavioral health, nursing, or addiction medicine. - Applicants from veteran backgrounds, racial or ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply, though membership in these groups is not required. Scholarship awards - FHE Health is accepting applications for two Hope for Healing scholarships: - $5,000 awarded...
Deadline
Feb 05, 2026
Cavaliers Scholarship Program
$50,000
CAVALIERS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM supported by HUNTINGTON BANK Overview The Cavaliers Youth Foundation, doing business as Cavaliers Community Foundation (CCF), together with The Huntington National Bank (Huntington), will award five scholarships and five Huntington savings accounts through the Cavaliers Scholarship Program supported by Huntington Bank. The following sets forth eligibility, application requirements, selection process, award details, and other terms. Eligibility - To qualify, applicants must be high school students attending school in one of these Ohio counties: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Holmes, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, or Wayne. - Employees and immediate family members of employees of the NBA,...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Clarkston Scholars Award
$10,000
Mission The Clarkston Scholars initiative aims to remove barriers and expand opportunity for low-income, first-generation college students, with the goal of nurturing future stewards connected to Clarkston. About the 2026 Clarkston Scholars Program We are accepting applications for the 2026 Clarkston Scholars Program. The application deadline is February 6, 2026. (See the application link below.) The program will fund one student who meets all eligibility criteria. The award provides $10,000 total—paid as $5,000 in the junior year and $5,000 in the senior year—to a sophomore enrolled in an accredited four-year undergraduate program at a qualifying institution. Beyond financial support, the...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Arizona Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarships
$2,000
Overview Attention current and prospective accounting majors: scholarship opportunities from the Arizona Society of CPAs are now accepting applications for 2026. The application period is open through February 6, 2026. Funding and administration These awards are made possible through donations from the CPA community and are administered by the Arizona CPA Foundation for Education & Innovation in partnership with the Arizona Society of CPAs. Scholarship categories and amounts - Public university senior & master’s program awards: $2,000 scholarships will be presented to one qualifying student at each of the three Arizona public universities: - Arizona State University - University of...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation (TSCRF) is awarding scholarships for the 2026–2027 academic year to students pursuing degrees in agricultural fields. Applicants who intend to enter beef cattle production will receive special consideration. Awards are for one academic year; recipients may apply again for a second year but renewal is not guaranteed. The total number of scholarships and individual award amounts vary based on available funding. Eligibility To be considered for a 2026–2027 TSCRF scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following: - Be accepted to or currently enrolled at an accredited college or university in Texas...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Wyoming Trucking Association Scholarship Program
$500
Introduction The Wyoming Trucking Association (WTA) provides annual financial support to Wyoming students preparing for careers tied to highway transportation. Each year, scholarships are distributed from the WTA Scholarship Fund, memorial funds, and donations from member companies. Awards are issued directly to the recipient’s educational institution for use toward tuition and related expenses. Eligibility Applicants must meet the following requirements: - Be a graduate of a Wyoming high school. - Intend to enroll at an approved Wyoming university, community college, or technical/trade school. Recommended fields of study Scholarships are intended for students pursuing programs that lead to transportation-related careers, including...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Bruce J. Lance Jr. Water Scholarship
$1,500
Monte Vista Water District offers scholarship programs for students who live or go to school within the District’s service area. These awards are intended to increase understanding of water issues and reinforce the value of water resources. MVWD Bruce J. Lance, Jr. Water Scholarship - Background: Established by the Board in 2013 to honor Bruce J. Lance, Jr. for 44 years of exceptional service as the District’s General Counsel. - Awards: Up to two scholarships of $1,500 each are given annually to eligible students in the MVWD service area. Eligibility - High school seniors who either attend school in or...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
John & Tamara Lundgren Scholars Program
$8,000
Overview The PGA of America REACH Foundation (the PGA of America’s 501(c)(3)) has created a scholarship initiative to support students who intend to pursue PGA of America Membership. These awards, each worth $8,000, aim to increase recruitment and retention of motivated students—particularly those from diverse and historically underrepresented backgrounds—who are enrolled in PGA Golf Management University Programs across the United States. Program administration Scholarship America®, which designs and manages scholarships and educational-support programs for a range of organizations, administers this scholarship on behalf of the sponsor. The sponsor retains sole discretion over program eligibility, and Scholarship America’s evaluation team reviews...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Jimmy Rane Foundation Scholarship
$5,000
About the Jimmy Rane Foundation The Jimmy Rane Foundation was created to help promising students pursue higher education. To date, the Foundation has granted 756 scholarships to deserving young people. Recipients have used these awards at colleges and universities across the country, including Auburn, University of Alabama, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Indiana University, Troy, Duke, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, University of Georgia and many others. The Foundation believes these scholars will accomplish significant things with their education and, in time, pay that help forward to others. 2026 Application timeline - Application opens: December 1, 2025...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Gary Fisher Fine Arts Scholarships
$2,000
Overview Two scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors (male or female) from schools that hold NRCSA membership who intend to pursue a college degree and career in the fine or performing arts. Each NRCSA member school may submit only one application to this scholarship competition. Eligibility - Applicant must be a graduating senior from an NRCSA member school. - Applicant must plan to major in the fine arts. - The student must enroll at a four‑year public or private college or university in Nebraska that qualifies as a nonprofit under IRS 501(c) regulations. Application and Submission - The...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Schwab-Rosenhouse Memorial Scholarship
$5,000
Overview The application window for the 2026–27 Schwab-Rosenhouse Memorial Scholarship is open from October 15, 2025, through February 6, 2026. Eligibility - Applicants must be graduating high school seniors. - Candidates must have resided in El Dorado, Placer, Yolo, or Sacramento County, California, for a minimum of two years before submitting their application and must satisfy California state residency requirements. - Students must plan to enroll full time at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or vocational/technical school that is located within 100 miles of the Sacramento County Courthouse. How to Apply To be considered, eligible students must complete...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA
Students: 1,820
Tuition: $57,285
Washington and Lee University is a private nonprofit institution located in Lexington, VA. The school has approximately 1820 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $145,228. The average age of students entering Washington and Lee University is 19. The most popular programs at the Washington and Lee University are: Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (34%), Social Sciences (18%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (11%), Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs (6%) and Engineering (4%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 33
SAT: 1451
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Charlottesville, VA
Students: 17,076
Tuition: $52,843
University of Virginia-Main Campus is a public institution located in Charlottesville, VA. The school has approximately 17076 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $100,900. The average age of students entering University of Virginia-Main Campus is 20. The most popular programs at the University of Virginia-Main Campus are: Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities (20%), Social Sciences (16%), Engineering (12%), Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (9%) and Biological And Biomedical Sciences (6%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 32
SAT: 1426
William & Mary
Williamsburg, VA
Students: 6,217
Tuition: $46,854
William & Mary is a public institution located in Williamsburg, VA. The school has approximately 6217 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $114,454. The average age of students entering William & Mary is 20. The most popular programs at the William & Mary are: Social Sciences (24%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (12%), Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (11%), Psychology (7%) and Parks, Recreation, Leisure, And Fitness Studies (7%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 32
SAT: 1411
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
Students: 901
Tuition: $56,862
California Institute of Technology is a private nonprofit institution located in Pasadena, CA. The school has approximately 901 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $74,239. The average age of students entering California Institute of Technology is 19. The most popular programs at the California Institute of Technology are: Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services (35%), Engineering (26%), Physical Sciences (24%), Mathematics And Statistics (8%) and Biological And Biomedical Sciences (7%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 36
SAT: 1566
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Students: 4,360
Tuition: $53,450
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private nonprofit institution located in Cambridge, MA. The school has approximately 4360 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $86,739. The average age of students entering Massachusetts Institute of Technology is 19. The most popular programs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are: Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services (36%), Engineering (33%), Physical Sciences (9%), Mathematics And Statistics (7%) and Biological And Biomedical Sciences (6%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 35
SAT: 1550
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Students: 7,010
Tuition: $60,552
University of Chicago is a private nonprofit institution located in Chicago, IL. The school has approximately 7010 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $100,617. The average age of students entering University of Chicago is 20. The most popular programs at the University of Chicago are: Social Sciences (34%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (12%), Mathematics And Statistics (10%), Physical Sciences (7%) and Public Administration And Social Service Professions (7%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 35
SAT: 1537
Harvey Mudd College
Claremont, CA
Students: 827
Tuition: $58,660
Harvey Mudd College is a private nonprofit institution located in Claremont, CA. The school has approximately 827 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $123,784. The average age of students entering Harvey Mudd College is 19. The most popular programs at the Harvey Mudd College are: Engineering (33%), Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (25%), Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services (23%), Physical Sciences (8%) and Biological And Biomedical Sciences (8%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 35
SAT: 1534
Rice University
Houston, TX
Students: 4,052
Tuition: $51,107
Rice University is a private nonprofit institution located in Houston, TX. The school has approximately 4052 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $84,484. The average age of students entering Rice University is 20. The most popular programs at the Rice University are: Engineering (17%), Social Sciences (13%), Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services (12%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (12%) and Parks, Recreation, Leisure, And Fitness Studies (9%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 35
SAT: 1533
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Students: 5,752
Tuition: $54,160
Johns Hopkins University is a private nonprofit institution located in Baltimore, MD. The school has approximately 5752 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $104,768. The average age of students entering Johns Hopkins University is 21. The most popular programs at the Johns Hopkins University are: Engineering (21%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (20%), Social Sciences (13%), Health Professions And Related Programs (10%) and Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services (7%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 35
SAT: 1532
Duke University
Durham, NC
Students: 6,650
Tuition: $57,633
Duke University is a private nonprofit institution located in Durham, NC. The school has approximately 6650 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $95,583. The average age of students entering Duke University is 21. The most popular programs at the Duke University are: Social Sciences (18%), Engineering (15%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (14%), Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services (12%) and Public Administration And Social Service Professions (11%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 35
SAT: 1530
Franklin W Olin College of Engineering
Needham, MA
Students: 290
Tuition: $57,356
Franklin W Olin College of Engineering is a private nonprofit institution located in Needham, MA. The school has approximately 290 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $107,676. The average age of students entering Franklin W Olin College of Engineering is 20. The most popular programs at the Franklin W Olin College of Engineering are: Engineering (100%), .
Exam Scores
ACT: 35
SAT: 1521