Betty Brown Scholarship
$2,500
Mrs. Betty Brown served as a devoted educator and school administrator for 35 years, including 30 years with the Tucson Unified School District in Tucson, Arizona. After her passing in September 2000, her sorority honored her memory by renaming its scholarship fund for her. Mrs. Brown is remembered for insisting on high academic standards, modeling a lifelong commitment to community service, and displaying a deep compassion for others.
In tribute to her work and values, the Tucson Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. provides scholarships to graduating high school seniors who are motivated learners, determined to succeed, and...
Mrs. Betty Brown served as a devoted educator and school administrator for 35 years, including 30 years with the Tucson Unified School District in Tucson, Arizona. After her passing in September 2000, her sorority honored her memory by renaming its scholarship fund for her. Mrs. Brown is remembered for insisting on high academic standards, modeling a lifelong commitment to community service, and displaying a deep compassion for others.
In tribute to her work and values, the Tucson Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. provides scholarships to graduating high school seniors who are motivated learners, determined to succeed, and...
Epilepsy Foundation New England Scholarships
$2,500
Intro
Scholarships can provide important financial support for people living with epilepsy who are pursuing vocational training, college, or graduate studies. Below are scholarships administered or promoted by Epilepsy Foundation New England and additional national opportunities.
Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program
Epilepsy Foundation New England administers the Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program, which helps individuals with epilepsy who are pursuing post-secondary education or vocational training. Each year the Foundation awards a minimum of four scholarships of $2,500 each.
The program is supported primarily by Frank and Vicky Salituro in memory of their son Joseph, who died from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy...
Intro
Scholarships can provide important financial support for people living with epilepsy who are pursuing vocational training, college, or graduate studies. Below are scholarships administered or promoted by Epilepsy Foundation New England and additional national opportunities.
Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program
Epilepsy Foundation New England administers the Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program, which helps individuals with epilepsy who are pursuing post-secondary education or vocational training. Each year the Foundation awards a minimum of four scholarships of $2,500 each.
The program is supported primarily by Frank and Vicky Salituro in memory of their son Joseph, who died from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy...
Blue Water Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The Blue Water Scholarship Fund supports students pursuing U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) license programs at one of the five State Maritime Academies. Below are the qualifications and policies applicants must understand before applying.
Eligibility
- The application must be completed and submitted by the student applicant personally — parents or guardians should not fill it out for them.
- Applicants must demonstrate financial need.
- Candidates must be enrolled in a program that leads to a USCG license at one of these state maritime academies: California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, or Texas. Programs that do not include the USCG...
Introduction
The Blue Water Scholarship Fund supports students pursuing U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) license programs at one of the five State Maritime Academies. Below are the qualifications and policies applicants must understand before applying.
Eligibility
- The application must be completed and submitted by the student applicant personally — parents or guardians should not fill it out for them.
- Applicants must demonstrate financial need.
- Candidates must be enrolled in a program that leads to a USCG license at one of these state maritime academies: California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, or Texas. Programs that do not include the USCG...
Johnson Scholarship
$6,000
Overview
The Johnson Scholarship, funded by the Johnson Scholarship Foundation, is a competitive award for undergraduate students with disabilities who are enrolled at institutions in the State University System of Florida. Candidates must satisfy the eligibility and application requirements below to be considered.
Eligibility
- Be a Florida resident for tuition classification purposes.
- Be enrolled in an institution that is part of the State University System of Florida.
- Be seeking a first baccalaureate (undergraduate) degree.
- Provide documentation describing the nature and/or extent of the disability or disabilities.
- Meet the program’s academic standards.
- Demonstrate financial need...
Overview
The Johnson Scholarship, funded by the Johnson Scholarship Foundation, is a competitive award for undergraduate students with disabilities who are enrolled at institutions in the State University System of Florida. Candidates must satisfy the eligibility and application requirements below to be considered.
Eligibility
- Be a Florida resident for tuition classification purposes.
- Be enrolled in an institution that is part of the State University System of Florida.
- Be seeking a first baccalaureate (undergraduate) degree.
- Provide documentation describing the nature and/or extent of the disability or disabilities.
- Meet the program’s academic standards.
- Demonstrate financial need...
Si Se Puede Scholarship
$1,000
Program overview
The United Farm Workers (UFW) has launched the four-year Si Se Puede Scholarship Program to provide financial support to students pursuing an undergraduate degree. The program was established in response to requests from UFW members to help their students—who come from thousands of hardworking farm worker families across California, the Pacific Northwest, and New York—advance their education.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must be either an eligible UFW full‑dues‑paying member or a dependent of such a member.
- Candidates must be accepted to or currently enrolled in an accredited two‑year or four‑year college or university.
- Awards are...
Program overview
The United Farm Workers (UFW) has launched the four-year Si Se Puede Scholarship Program to provide financial support to students pursuing an undergraduate degree. The program was established in response to requests from UFW members to help their students—who come from thousands of hardworking farm worker families across California, the Pacific Northwest, and New York—advance their education.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must be either an eligible UFW full‑dues‑paying member or a dependent of such a member.
- Candidates must be accepted to or currently enrolled in an accredited two‑year or four‑year college or university.
- Awards are...
Joshua David Gardner Memorial Scholarship
$2,000
Intro
This scholarship supports United States citizens pursuing a bachelor’s degree at a four-year historically Black college or university (HBCU) in the U.S. Below are the eligibility requirements, application materials, award information, and deadlines.
Eligibility
- U.S. citizens, age 17–25.
- Admitted to or currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year HBCU in the United States.
- Minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Must be a full-time student working toward a bachelor’s degree.
Required documentation
- Official academic transcript(s) from high school or from an accredited four-year college/university.
- Three letters of reference, including at least one...
Intro
This scholarship supports United States citizens pursuing a bachelor’s degree at a four-year historically Black college or university (HBCU) in the U.S. Below are the eligibility requirements, application materials, award information, and deadlines.
Eligibility
- U.S. citizens, age 17–25.
- Admitted to or currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year HBCU in the United States.
- Minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Must be a full-time student working toward a bachelor’s degree.
Required documentation
- Official academic transcript(s) from high school or from an accredited four-year college/university.
- Three letters of reference, including at least one...
NECA Scholarship
$1,500
I. PurposeThe NECA Scholarship Program is designed with the explicit aim of offering financial support to deserving Navajo students in their pursuit of higher education. Our hope is that these students will go on to become valuable contributors to the Navajo Nation. The scholarship amount awarded is $1,500 per term.II. Checklist for Scholarship RecipientsProvide your official e-transcript.Submit a progress report. This should detail what you've learned from your courses or projects, any community service, club activities, outreach programs, etc., and should be addressed to the NECA board of directors.Ensure that your transcript and progress report are submitted at the end...
I. PurposeThe NECA Scholarship Program is designed with the explicit aim of offering financial support to deserving Navajo students in their pursuit of higher education. Our hope is that these students will go on to become valuable contributors to the Navajo Nation. The scholarship amount awarded is $1,500 per term.II. Checklist for Scholarship RecipientsProvide your official e-transcript.Submit a progress report. This should detail what you've learned from your courses or projects, any community service, club activities, outreach programs, etc., and should be addressed to the NECA board of directors.Ensure that your transcript and progress report are submitted at the end...
LaVelle Mullennex Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The LaVelle Mullennex Memorial Scholarship was created to honor one of the founders of NALS of Oregon and her commitment to excellence in legal education. It provides financial awards to students who are preparing for careers as non-attorney legal support professionals.
Who is eligible
The scholarship is intended for students pursuing education or training for roles that support attorneys, including (but not limited to) legal secretaries, legal assistants, paralegals, law office administrative staff, court reporters, and court personnel.
Applications and award timing
Fund, Inc. continually accepts applications from eligible students throughout the year. Recipients are selected once annually, with...
Introduction
The LaVelle Mullennex Memorial Scholarship was created to honor one of the founders of NALS of Oregon and her commitment to excellence in legal education. It provides financial awards to students who are preparing for careers as non-attorney legal support professionals.
Who is eligible
The scholarship is intended for students pursuing education or training for roles that support attorneys, including (but not limited to) legal secretaries, legal assistants, paralegals, law office administrative staff, court reporters, and court personnel.
Applications and award timing
Fund, Inc. continually accepts applications from eligible students throughout the year. Recipients are selected once annually, with...
Caleb Scholars Program
$5,000
Thank you for your interest in the Caleb Scholars Program. Our application window is currently closed, and we select Scholars once per year. We appreciate your dedication to strengthening Inuit leadership and conservation.
Key dates
- Next application cycle: Fall 2026 / Spring 2027 academic year
- Application opens: May 2026
- Questions: calebscholars@kawerak.org
How to prepare
Review the sections below—Eligibility, Application Checklist, Essay prompts, and Expectations—to prepare a competitive submission.
Eligibility
To be considered for the Caleb Scholars Program (CSP), applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be of Alaskan Inuit heritage within the CSP service area —...
Thank you for your interest in the Caleb Scholars Program. Our application window is currently closed, and we select Scholars once per year. We appreciate your dedication to strengthening Inuit leadership and conservation.
Key dates
- Next application cycle: Fall 2026 / Spring 2027 academic year
- Application opens: May 2026
- Questions: calebscholars@kawerak.org
How to prepare
Review the sections below—Eligibility, Application Checklist, Essay prompts, and Expectations—to prepare a competitive submission.
Eligibility
To be considered for the Caleb Scholars Program (CSP), applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be of Alaskan Inuit heritage within the CSP service area —...
Kids’ Chance of Washington Scholarship
$6,000
For those seeking financial aid for their education, scholarship applications must be submitted by June 1st for the fall term and by November 1st for the winter or spring term each year. These scholarships can be utilized to cover various expenses such as tuition, textbooks, fees, accommodation, and other living costs. The funds are transferred directly to the institution where the student is pursuing full-time studies.This scholarship, based on financial need, is open to the spouses or offspring of Washington workers who have been permanently incapacitated due to a workplace injury in Washington State, resulting in their inability to resume...
For those seeking financial aid for their education, scholarship applications must be submitted by June 1st for the fall term and by November 1st for the winter or spring term each year. These scholarships can be utilized to cover various expenses such as tuition, textbooks, fees, accommodation, and other living costs. The funds are transferred directly to the institution where the student is pursuing full-time studies.This scholarship, based on financial need, is open to the spouses or offspring of Washington workers who have been permanently incapacitated due to a workplace injury in Washington State, resulting in their inability to resume...
Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation Scholarship
$11,000
The Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC) is a strong advocate for education and the employment of tribal health professionals. The corporation has established a scholarship program to motivate members of the 58 tribes it serves, their descendants, and YKHC employees in good standing, along with their immediate family members, to seek further education and training in the healthcare field.
The allocation of funds will be in accordance with P.L. 93-638, the Indian Education and Self-Determination Act. Preference will be given to applicants who are enrolled either full-time or part-time in an accredited program that leads to licensure or certification in...
The Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC) is a strong advocate for education and the employment of tribal health professionals. The corporation has established a scholarship program to motivate members of the 58 tribes it serves, their descendants, and YKHC employees in good standing, along with their immediate family members, to seek further education and training in the healthcare field.
The allocation of funds will be in accordance with P.L. 93-638, the Indian Education and Self-Determination Act. Preference will be given to applicants who are enrolled either full-time or part-time in an accredited program that leads to licensure or certification in...
Kids' Chance of Missouri Scholarship
$6,500
Eligibility CriteriaThe scholarship is open to children whose parent has been severely injured or killed in a work-related accident that is eligible for compensation under the Missouri Workers' Compensation Law.Duration of the ScholarshipThe scholarship is valid for one academic year. Students are required to reapply annually. The awarding of scholarships is dependent on the availability of funds.Permissible Uses of Scholarship FundsThe scholarship money can be used for tuition, books, supplies, accommodation, meals, and other education-related expenses that are not covered by other grants or scholarships.Eligible Educational InstitutionsThe scholarship can be used at any accredited post-high school educational institution, such as...
Eligibility CriteriaThe scholarship is open to children whose parent has been severely injured or killed in a work-related accident that is eligible for compensation under the Missouri Workers' Compensation Law.Duration of the ScholarshipThe scholarship is valid for one academic year. Students are required to reapply annually. The awarding of scholarships is dependent on the availability of funds.Permissible Uses of Scholarship FundsThe scholarship money can be used for tuition, books, supplies, accommodation, meals, and other education-related expenses that are not covered by other grants or scholarships.Eligible Educational InstitutionsThe scholarship can be used at any accredited post-high school educational institution, such as...