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Dr. Kate Waller Barrett Scholarship
$1,000
Overview The American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Virginia awards one (1) scholarship to a daughter or son of an American Legion Auxiliary member who is in good standing within the Department of Virginia. Each Unit may submit only one application. Eligibility - Applicant must be in their senior year at a high school within the Commonwealth of Virginia that is accredited as defined by the Virginia Department of Education. - Academic standing must meet the entrance requirements of the college or university the applicant plans to attend. - The scholarship recipient must enroll as a full-time student at an accredited...
Deadline
Mar 15, 2026
Miller Vicars Scholarship
$2,300
Introduction Founded in 2003 through the East Tennessee Foundation by the friends and family of J.C. “Rip” Miller and John Vicars, this scholarship honors two community leaders who prioritized encouraging others. Miller and Vicars each dedicated their careers to coaching and education in the region. Scholarship Award One-year award of $2,300. Eligibility - Open to graduating seniors from Gate City High School, Rye Cove High School, or Twin Springs High School who reside in Scott County, Virginia. - Applicants must be U.S. citizens, demonstrate financial need, and intend to enroll as full-time college students. How to Apply Complete the East...
Deadline
Mar 15, 2026
Michael Wassmer Foundation Scholarship
$30,000
Intro Are you a determined student who has overcome obstacles to reach your goals? The Michael Wassmer Foundation awards multiple need-based scholarships of $30,000 each every year to exemplary students from the Richmond region. If Mike’s story resonates with you and you meet the qualifications below, consider applying to become a Wassmer Scholar. Award details - Each scholarship recipient will receive $30,000 in total, disbursed directly to the recipient’s college in four equal annual payments. - Scholarships are need-based and intended for students beginning a four-year college program in fall 2026. Important dates - January 15, 2026 — Applications open...
Deadline
Mar 15, 2026
Better Together STEM Scholarships
$10,000
Introduction California’s long-term success relies on well-prepared students. PG&E provides scholarship funding to help students succeed in college and pursue innovation. While many awards focus on STEM, PG&E also supports students in other fields through various scholarship programs. 2025 award summary In 2025 PG&E distributed nearly 150 scholarships. These included STEM-targeted awards as well as scholarships sponsored by Employee Resource Groups and the Engineering Network Group. Individual awards ranged from $1,000 to $10,000. Program: PG&E Better Together STEM Scholarships Important dates - Opens: January 12, 2026 - Deadline: March 12, 2026 Who is eligible Applicants must meet one of the...
Deadline
Mar 12, 2026
Point Foundation BIPOC Scholarship
$1,500
Intro The Point Foundation Access Scholarship reduces barriers for LGBTQ+ students and their allies who are first in their family (or will be) to complete a bachelor’s degree and/or who come from low-income households. In addition to direct financial aid, the program connects recipients with leadership and career development resources. Scholarship overview - Name: Point Foundation Access Scholarship - Award amount: $1,500 - Funding term: Payment is made for the upcoming academic term; each award covers a single term. Application timeline - Opens: January 28 at 9:00 a.m. PST / 12:00 p.m. EST - Closes: March 12 at 5:00 p.m....
Deadline
Mar 12, 2026
FEEA Scholarships
$5,000
Intro Since 1986, FEEA has awarded more than 11,000 merit-based scholarships to members of the federal community — including federal employees, their spouses, children, and grandchildren. Who may apply - Federal employees (permanent, full- or part-time civilian or postal) who have worked for the federal government for more than three years, and their spouses. - Children, stepchildren, and other legal dependents of those permanent federal civilian or postal employees. - In addition, FEEA partners with certain associations and unions that fund targeted scholarship programs for their own employees, the employees’ spouses, children, grandchildren, or for retirees’ descendants (children, grandchildren, or...
Deadline
Mar 12, 2026
Nadine Dimick Nursing Scholarship
$1,000
Nadine Dimick Nursing Scholarship — Overview This scholarship was created to help nursing students with tuition and related expenses while they pursue nursing studies at a two‑year college or four‑year university located in the Sacramento area. Who may apply - Must be enrolled in a nursing program at a community college or university within the Sacramento region (counties served: Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, or Yolo). - Maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0. - Demonstrate financial need. Application requirements (supplemental materials) 1. Personal essay: A statement outlining your dedication to the nursing profession and your record or...
Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
The Max and Nadine Dimick Scholarship
$1,000
Scholarship Overview The Max and Nadine Dimick Scholarship offers monetary support to a student planning to enroll at a community college within the Sacramento region. Candidates must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrate financial need. Eligibility - Must be enrolled (or intending to enroll in the fall/upcoming academic year) at a community college located in the Sacramento region: Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, or Yolo counties. - Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. - Must show financial need. Award - Grant amount: $500 to $1,000 Donor - Max & Nadine Dimick Application Deadline - 03/13/2026 Required Supplemental...
Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
Sarah A. Bonnifield Vietnam Veterans Scholarship Fund
$1,000
Introductory summary The Sarah A. Bonnifield Vietnam Veterans Scholarship Fund was created by Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 500 after Sarah Bonnifield directed the bulk of her estate to benefit various veterans’ and other nonprofit organizations. The fund honors Ms. Bonnifield in perpetuity by awarding an annual scholarship to a Vietnam Veteran or to a qualifying dependent/relative of a Vietnam Veteran. Eligibility To be considered for the scholarship, applicants must: - Be a Vietnam Veteran or a dependent/relative of a Vietnam Veteran. “Relative” may include spouse, son, daughter, grandson, granddaughter, nephew, or niece. - Be enrolled in a degree program...
Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
Jack and Marci McMicken Scholarship
$1,000
Overview This scholarship is reserved for either members or immediate family members of the Amarillo Bowling Association, the Amarillo Women’s Bowling Association, or the Amarillo Young Bowling Alliance. It does not use the American Athletic Foundation (AAF) general application. The award is open across all 26 counties. Target applicants Primarily for high school students. (If you are currently enrolled in college and applying, see the college transcript requirement below.) Application deadline Complete applications and all required supporting documents must be received by 12:00 noon on the second Friday in March. Required attachments (must be included with your application) - Official...
Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
J. Harold and Mabel Hamil Memorial Scholarship
$1,500
Program overview The J. Harold and Mabel Hamil Memorial Scholarship awards annual college scholarships to graduating high school seniors in honor of J. Harold and Mabel Hamil. The award is intended for students who have demonstrated strong achievement and involvement in one or more of these areas: English/Journalism, Debate/Public Speaking, Political Science, and/or Community Involvement, and who plan to continue their education at a college or university. Eligibility To be considered, applicants must be graduating seniors from one of the following Northland high schools: - North Kansas City High School - Oak Park High School - Winnetonka High School -...
Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
Bohdan Kolinsky Memorial Sports Media Scholarship
$3,000
Intro The Bohdan Kolinsky Memorial Sports Media Scholarship, offered by the Connecticut Sports Media Alliance, commemorates Bohdan Kolinsky — the longtime school sports editor of the Hartford Courant who passed away in 2003. This scholarship awards a one-time payment of $3,000 to a Connecticut high school senior who has been accepted to an accredited four-year college and plans to pursue a career in sports media or journalism. Eligibility - Must be a high school senior from Connecticut. - Must be admitted to an accredited four-year college with intent to study toward a career in sports media or journalism. How to...
Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
Mike Kabanica Scholarship
$1,000
Overview WYSA awards six Mike Kabanica Scholarships each year — each recipient receives $1,000. The scholarship honors Mike Kabanica, a long-time WSA president. Awards go to graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated commitment and achievement during their high school careers. Six winners are chosen: three young women and three young men, selected for their dedication to soccer, strong academic performance, and community service involvement. Eligibility - Must be a high school senior graduating in spring 2025. - Must be a WYSA member for the 2025–2026 season. Application details and requirements - Application deadline: March 13, 2026. - You will...
Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
OCA-UPS Gold Mountain Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction Since 1999, the OCA-UPS® Gold Mountain Scholarship has provided financial support to first-generation high school students pursuing college. The program’s name evokes a period when many immigrants viewed the United States as a “mountain” of opportunity for themselves and their families. Recipients often carry not only their own college aspirations but also the hopes of parents and extended family. Award and Timeline - Award amount: $2,000 (one-time, non-renewable) to each selected scholar. - Recipient payment: If chosen, the scholarship will be disbursed directly to the student via ACH or PayPal (paper checks are available upon request). The award is...
Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
Barowsky Scholars
$25,000
Overview The Barowsky Scholars program awards renewable scholarships to Maine students who aim to develop strong listening, facilitation, civic discourse, and negotiation abilities — skills for building trust and bridging divides among people with differing perspectives. Candidates should be high school graduates planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree at a four-year college. The award is funded by the Andrew P. Barowsky Foundation and managed by The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI). Award details - Four-year, renewable scholarship that helps cover tuition, fees, and other allowable educational costs at an accredited, four-year U.S. college or university. - Merit-based support for students who demonstrate...
Deadline
Mar 13, 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