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Ohio 4-H Scholarships
$2,500
Introduction Ohio 4-H has a long history of supporting young people who demonstrate excellence in projects, leadership, citizenship, and community service. Established in 1976, the Ohio 4-H Scholarship program helps youth become self-directed, productive members of society. Currently, there are 36 statewide 4-H scholarships available. In addition to these statewide awards, many counties administer their own local 4-H scholarships. Scholarships and Financial Aid Overview Most internal and external scholarships can be located and applied for through Scholarship Universe. To give yourself the best chance at financial assistance, complete both your FAFSA and your Scholarship Universe profile by February 1. Scholarship...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Western Reserve Herb Society Horticulture Scholarship
$4,500
Introduction The Western Reserve Herb Society funds Plant Science scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor’s degree. These awards support students who have completed their sophomore year and are currently enrolled at an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants must hold a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2. Eligibility - Completed the second (sophomore) year of undergraduate study and currently enrolled in a bachelor’s program. - Attendance at an accredited college or university in the United States. - Minimum GPA: 3.2. Available Awards - Western Reserve Herb Society (National) Plant Science Scholarships: two (2) awards of $4,000...
Deadline
Feb 28, 2026
Ohio Horticulture Scholarship
$7,000
Overview The Western Reserve Herb Society awards Plant Science scholarships to undergraduate students who have completed their second (sophomore) year and are currently working toward a bachelor’s degree. Applicants must be enrolled at an accredited college or university and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2. Available Awards - Western Reserve Herb Society Plant Science Scholarships (national): Two (2) awards of $4,000 each. Eligible applicants attend accredited U.S. colleges or universities. - Frances Sylvia Zverina Scholarship (Ohio only): Two (2) awards of $4,500 each. This scholarship is limited to students attending accredited institutions in Ohio. Ohio applicants are automatically considered...
Deadline
Feb 28, 2026
American Council of the Blind Scholarships
$7,500
Overview The American Council of the Blind (ACB) created its Scholarship Program in 1982. In collaboration with partner organizations and individual supporters, ACB provides awards between $2,000 and $7,500 to support entering freshmen, undergraduate and graduate students, and those enrolled in technical colleges. Purpose These scholarships are intended to defray costs of post-secondary education, including tuition and fees, room and board, and expenses related to assistive technology. Who is eligible - Applicants must be legally blind. - Most scholarships require a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. - Students must be enrolled in a U.S. post-secondary institution as either a full-time...
Deadline
Feb 14, 2026
Dr. W. A. Frazier Scholarship
$1,000
Mission We work to enhance the quality of life for women and their families by supporting programs in the arts, culture, education, health and wellness, and human services. How we fulfill that mission - Fund and back community-based health and human service programs - Sponsor initiatives that enrich and improve lives - Equip women and girls for leadership and community service - Advocate for the health and well-being of women and their families Scholarship Amount - $1,000.00 Scholarship Purpose The Sister-to-Sister Scholarship, established in honor of Dr. Frazier, provides financial support to mature African American women pursuing post-secondary education. Eligibility...
Deadline
Feb 14, 2026
Dr. Arnita Young Boswell Scholarship
$1,000
National Hook-up of Black Women, Inc. Improving the lives of women and their families by supporting the arts, culture, education, health and wellness, and human service programs. Through our mission we: - Sponsor and support community-based health and human service programs - Promote projects that enrich and improve quality of life - Prepare women and girls for leadership and community service - Advocate for the welfare of women and their families Scholarships 1) Dr. Arnita Young-Boswell Scholarship - Award: $1,000 - Purpose: This scholarship honors Dr. Arnita Young-Boswell by recognizing African American high school students who have shown strong academic...
Deadline
Feb 14, 2026
Midwest Member Chapter Scholarships
$3,000
Eligibility criteria for these scholarships include: You should either be a child of an active AIST Parent Member from the AIST Midwest Member Chapter or an AIST Student Member via the Material Advantage Student Program, attending a university within the Midwest Member Chapter region. You should be either currently enrolled or intending to enroll in a university for the upcoming fall semester at an accredited North American College or University, pursuing full-time undergraduate studies. For the application process, you are required to submit the following in pdf format: - An up-to-date resume detailing your work experience and any extracurricular activities,...
Deadline
Feb 14, 2026
San Francisco Achievers Scholarship
$12,000
Intro The San Francisco Achievers (SFA) Scholar Success Program is a key part of our Culture of Continuation initiative, focused on increasing college access and completion for African American young men in the city. We created this program in response to the persistent enrollment and graduation gaps that disproportionately affect this group. The problem College attainment for African American men in San Francisco remains low: only 36% have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher. By comparison, 63% of White men and 79% of Asian men hold a bachelor’s degree or higher — gaps of 27 and 43 percentage points, respectively....
Deadline
Feb 14, 2026
Montana 4-H Foundation Scholarships
$3,000
Introduction The Montana 4-H Foundation supports programs that emphasize healthy living, citizenship, leadership, and science, engineering and technology, among other areas. The Foundation’s mission is to "help 4-H youth by raising private funds, managing financial resources and partnering with the MSU Extension Service to fund educational opportunities for Montana 4-H youth, volunteer leaders and staff." Purpose Through scholarships and grants, the Foundation helps youth and adults enhance their abilities and increase their positive contributions to their communities. Scholarship Announcement Recipients of Montana 4-H Foundation scholarships will be acknowledged at Montana 4-H Congress held on the MSU campus in July. Attendance...
Deadline
Feb 14, 2026
FRS Scholarships
$9,000
Introduction Since 1994, the Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) has supported people and communities in rural areas served by members of NTCA—The Rural Broadband Association. FRS believes the wellbeing and future of rural places are closely tied to the vitality of the nation. Program overview Each year FRS provides scholarships to rural students entering their first year of a 2‑year or 4‑year college program or vocational/technical school. Applicants must be sponsored by an NTCA—The Rural Broadband Association member company to be considered. One application automatically enters a student for all FRS scholarships. Since its founding, FRS has awarded more than...
Deadline
Feb 14, 2026
Gulf Coast Section Annual Scholarship
$8,000
Overview - Applications for the 2026–2027 academic year will be accepted beginning December 1, 2025. - The application deadline is Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM. About the SPE Gulf Coast Section (GCS) Scholarship - The SPE GCS Scholarship supports students preparing for careers in the energy industry. - Awards are renewable for up to four years, providing $2,000 per semester ($4,000 per academic year). - Continuation after the initial year requires meeting specific criteria (including GPA, full-time enrollment, and continued major); full details are available upon request. Application structure and required completion - The application is organized into...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Romeo E. Short Foundation Scholarship
$2,000
Established in 1955, the Romeo E. Short Scholarship Foundation provides funding for agricultural scholarships administered through the Dale Bumpers College of Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences at the University of Arkansas. Students who wish to be considered must submit the online Bumpers College Scholarship application by February 15 of each academic year. These scholarships support students pursuing careers that promote resilient food and agricultural systems, sustainable environments, healthy families, and thriving communities. The awards are made possible by generous contributions from businesses and private donors. Bumpers College distributes more than $1 million in scholarships each year. Selection factors typically include...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Texas 4-H Scholarships
$20,000
Overview The Texas 4-H Foundation Opportunity Scholarship uses an entirely web-based application. Applicants must upload any required supporting documents during the online submission. A school official or counselor is also required to complete a portion of the online form; the application will not be considered complete without their input. To be eligible for a Texas 4-H Opportunity Scholarship, all stated minimum requirements must be satisfied. Important Dates for the 2026 Cycle - November 1, 2025 — Online application opens - February 15, 2026 by 11:59 PM — Application deadline (NEW DEADLINE). No extensions will be granted. - April 24–26, 2026...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Charles Martin “Touch a Life” Scholarship
$8,750
Provide your email and the year you expect to graduate high school, and we’ll send updates about new scholarship openings and application deadlines. Please note that most of our awards require applicants to be residents of St. Joseph County. About our scholarships The Community Foundation of St. Joseph County manages more than 60 scholarship funds and awards nearly $1 million to local students each year. These awards support students pursuing further education through direct financial scholarships and internship opportunities. Eligibility for individual scholarships can depend on factors such as the student’s high school, GPA, intended major, college choice, and other...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Ohio 4-H Scholarships
$2,500
Introduction Ohio 4-H has a long history of supporting young people who demonstrate excellence in projects, leadership, citizenship, and community service. Established in 1976, the Ohio 4-H Scholarship program helps youth become self-directed, productive members of society. Currently, there are 36 statewide 4-H scholarships available. In addition to these statewide awards, many counties administer their own local 4-H scholarships. Scholarships and Financial Aid Overview Most internal and external scholarships can be located and applied for through Scholarship Universe. To give yourself the best chance at financial assistance, complete both your FAFSA and your Scholarship Universe profile by February 1. Scholarship...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH
Students: 5,360
Tuition: $52,948
Case Western Reserve University is a private nonprofit institution located in Cleveland, OH. The school has approximately 5360 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $109,858. The average age of students entering Case Western Reserve University is 20. The most popular programs at the Case Western Reserve University are: Engineering (30%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (11%), Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services (10%), Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (10%) and Social Sciences (8%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 33
SAT: 1445
Kenyon College
Gambier, OH
Students: 1,610
Tuition: $55,020
Kenyon College is a private nonprofit institution located in Gambier, OH. The school has approximately 1610 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $137,788. The average age of students entering Kenyon College is 19. The most popular programs at the Kenyon College are: Social Sciences (25%), English Language And Literature (17%), Visual And Performing Arts (12%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (10%) and Psychology (8%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 32
SAT: 1399
Denison University
Granville, OH
Students: 2,253
Tuition: $56,680
Denison University is a private nonprofit institution located in Granville, OH. The school has approximately 2253 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $103,917. The average age of students entering Denison University is 19. The most popular programs at the Denison University are: Social Sciences (22%), Biological And Biomedical Sciences (13%), Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs (11%), Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (10%) and Psychology (9%).
Exam Scores
ACT: 30
SAT: 1350
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