Prospective Secondary Math Scholarship
$10,000
Intro/Purpose
This scholarship provides financial assistance to college or university students preparing to become secondary school mathematics teachers (grades 7–12).
Sponsor
Funded by the Texas Instruments Demana‑Waits Fund.
Award Details
- Award type: Individual scholarship
- Maximum amount: Up to $10,000 per recipient
- Application deadline: May 1
Who may apply
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
- Currently finishing their sophomore year of undergraduate study and plan to enroll as a full‑time student at a four‑ or five‑year college or university in the upcoming academic year with the intention of becoming a certified 7–12 secondary mathematics teacher....
Intro/Purpose
This scholarship provides financial assistance to college or university students preparing to become secondary school mathematics teachers (grades 7–12).
Sponsor
Funded by the Texas Instruments Demana‑Waits Fund.
Award Details
- Award type: Individual scholarship
- Maximum amount: Up to $10,000 per recipient
- Application deadline: May 1
Who may apply
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
- Currently finishing their sophomore year of undergraduate study and plan to enroll as a full‑time student at a four‑ or five‑year college or university in the upcoming academic year with the intention of becoming a certified 7–12 secondary mathematics teacher....
John W. Luttrell Scholarship
$2,500
Introduction
The John W. Luttrell Scholarship, administered by Children’s Cancer Network, provides annual financial awards to childhood cancer survivors and their immediate family members whose lives and higher-education plans were affected by childhood cancer. Scholarship funds may be used for tuition and books for post–high-school education, including but not limited to bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree programs, community colleges, and trade schools. Awards are paid directly to the recipient’s school on the student’s behalf and typically range from about $500 to $2,500.
History
Created in 2005, the John W. Luttrell Scholarship was funded initially through donations made in memory of...
Introduction
The John W. Luttrell Scholarship, administered by Children’s Cancer Network, provides annual financial awards to childhood cancer survivors and their immediate family members whose lives and higher-education plans were affected by childhood cancer. Scholarship funds may be used for tuition and books for post–high-school education, including but not limited to bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree programs, community colleges, and trade schools. Awards are paid directly to the recipient’s school on the student’s behalf and typically range from about $500 to $2,500.
History
Created in 2005, the John W. Luttrell Scholarship was funded initially through donations made in memory of...
Communicative Disorders Scholarship
$1,000
Sertoma’s Scholarship for the Hard of Hearing or Deaf has been the premier award for students who are deaf or hard of hearing since it began in 1994. The scholarship is open to graduating high school students and current undergraduates who are entering or continuing work toward a four-year bachelor’s degree in any field.
Eligibility requirements
- Documented bilateral hearing loss of at least 40 dB, confirmed on an audiogram using SRT and PTA measurements.
- U.S. citizenship is required.
- Enrollment must be full-time in a bachelor’s program at a college or university located in the United States. (Graduate...
Sertoma’s Scholarship for the Hard of Hearing or Deaf has been the premier award for students who are deaf or hard of hearing since it began in 1994. The scholarship is open to graduating high school students and current undergraduates who are entering or continuing work toward a four-year bachelor’s degree in any field.
Eligibility requirements
- Documented bilateral hearing loss of at least 40 dB, confirmed on an audiogram using SRT and PTA measurements.
- U.S. citizenship is required.
- Enrollment must be full-time in a bachelor’s program at a college or university located in the United States. (Graduate...
Hard of Hearing or Deaf Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
Sertoma’s Scholarship for the Hard of Hearing or Deaf has been the premier award for students who are deaf or hard of hearing since the program began in 1994. The scholarship is open to individuals with clinically significant bilateral hearing loss who are either finishing high school or enrolled as undergraduates seeking four‑year college degrees in any field.
Eligibility Requirements
- Hearing loss: Applicants must have a documented bilateral hearing loss of at least 40 dB, verified on an audiogram with SRT and PTA results.
- Citizenship: Applicants must be citizens of the United States.
- Enrollment: Candidates must...
Introduction
Sertoma’s Scholarship for the Hard of Hearing or Deaf has been the premier award for students who are deaf or hard of hearing since the program began in 1994. The scholarship is open to individuals with clinically significant bilateral hearing loss who are either finishing high school or enrolled as undergraduates seeking four‑year college degrees in any field.
Eligibility Requirements
- Hearing loss: Applicants must have a documented bilateral hearing loss of at least 40 dB, verified on an audiogram with SRT and PTA results.
- Citizenship: Applicants must be citizens of the United States.
- Enrollment: Candidates must...
P. Buckley Moss Endowed Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
This scholarship honors artist P. Buckley Moss’s lifelong commitment to students who learn differently — a commitment rooted in her own struggles with dyslexia. It supports graduating high school seniors with language-related learning differences who plan to pursue careers in the visual arts.
Background
The P. Buckley Moss Society created an endowed scholarship in 2006 with a $20,000 founding gift; the first award was made in 2007. The Society itself was formed in 1987 by collectors to increase awareness of Moss’s art and to carry out charitable work consistent with her values. For more information about the Society, visit...
Introduction
This scholarship honors artist P. Buckley Moss’s lifelong commitment to students who learn differently — a commitment rooted in her own struggles with dyslexia. It supports graduating high school seniors with language-related learning differences who plan to pursue careers in the visual arts.
Background
The P. Buckley Moss Society created an endowed scholarship in 2006 with a $20,000 founding gift; the first award was made in 2007. The Society itself was formed in 1987 by collectors to increase awareness of Moss’s art and to carry out charitable work consistent with her values. For more information about the Society, visit...
National Center for Learning Disabilities Scholarships
$10,000
Anne Ford Scholarship
- Award: $10,000 total, disbursed as $2,500 per year for four years.
- Eligibility: Open to graduating high school seniors who plan to enroll full time in a bachelor’s degree program in the upcoming fall. Applicants must have a documented learning disability (LD). Students who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in addition to an LD are welcome and encouraged to apply.
- Status/Deadline: Applications are open now and will be evaluated on a rolling basis through Sunday, April 26, 2026.
Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship
- Award: $5,000 total, paid as $2,500 per year for two years....
Anne Ford Scholarship
- Award: $10,000 total, disbursed as $2,500 per year for four years.
- Eligibility: Open to graduating high school seniors who plan to enroll full time in a bachelor’s degree program in the upcoming fall. Applicants must have a documented learning disability (LD). Students who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in addition to an LD are welcome and encouraged to apply.
- Status/Deadline: Applications are open now and will be evaluated on a rolling basis through Sunday, April 26, 2026.
Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship
- Award: $5,000 total, paid as $2,500 per year for two years....
Brower Youth Award
$3,000
Intro Earth Island Institute created the Brower Youth Awards for Environmental Leadership in 2000 to honor exceptional young leaders driving environmental change. Each year we present this prestigious award to recognize and support emerging youth leaders. Who is eligible - Young environmental leaders aged 13–22 as of the application deadline are invited to apply. - Applicants must reside in North America, including the United States (and its territories), Canada, or Mexico. - Application deadline: March 31, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. - The application link can be found at the bottom of this page. Award package Winners receive: -...
Intro Earth Island Institute created the Brower Youth Awards for Environmental Leadership in 2000 to honor exceptional young leaders driving environmental change. Each year we present this prestigious award to recognize and support emerging youth leaders. Who is eligible - Young environmental leaders aged 13–22 as of the application deadline are invited to apply. - Applicants must reside in North America, including the United States (and its territories), Canada, or Mexico. - Application deadline: March 31, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. - The application link can be found at the bottom of this page. Award package Winners receive: -...
Udall Scholarship
$7,000
Overview
The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship seeks to recognize emerging leaders working in the environment, Tribal public policy, and health care sectors. Candidates are selected through a highly competitive process: students must first win their institution’s internal competition before being reviewed by the Udall Foundation. Recipients are required to participate in a multiday Scholar Orientation as a condition of accepting the award.
Award information
For 2026, the Foundation expects to grant 55 scholarships, each worth $7,000.
Purpose and legacy
The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship commemorates Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall, honoring their influential contributions to Native American self-governance, improvements in...
Overview
The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship seeks to recognize emerging leaders working in the environment, Tribal public policy, and health care sectors. Candidates are selected through a highly competitive process: students must first win their institution’s internal competition before being reviewed by the Udall Foundation. Recipients are required to participate in a multiday Scholar Orientation as a condition of accepting the award.
Award information
For 2026, the Foundation expects to grant 55 scholarships, each worth $7,000.
Purpose and legacy
The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship commemorates Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall, honoring their influential contributions to Native American self-governance, improvements in...
North Carolina's Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarships
$12,000
Introduction
Founded in 1955 through a trust established by the late Aubrey Lee Brooks, the Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarships are awarded to graduating high school seniors from a 14-county region of North Carolina. Central administration of the Brooks Foundation scholarship program is handled by the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority.
Eligibility
- Be a graduating high school senior and a permanent resident of one of the following North Carolina counties: Alamance, Bertie, Caswell, Durham, Forsyth, Granville, Guilford, Orange, Person, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, Swain, or Warren.
- Intend to enroll for the first time as a full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate at...
Introduction
Founded in 1955 through a trust established by the late Aubrey Lee Brooks, the Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarships are awarded to graduating high school seniors from a 14-county region of North Carolina. Central administration of the Brooks Foundation scholarship program is handled by the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority.
Eligibility
- Be a graduating high school senior and a permanent resident of one of the following North Carolina counties: Alamance, Bertie, Caswell, Durham, Forsyth, Granville, Guilford, Orange, Person, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, Swain, or Warren.
- Intend to enroll for the first time as a full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate at...
Michael A DeMayo Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction The DeMayo Law Offices Arrive Alive Scholarship is an annual program offering local high school seniors the chance to receive a $5,000 college scholarship. The deadline for 2025 entries is Monday, March 24, 2025. Eligible local high schools will also receive the scholarship application by mail. Award details and service area This year the firm will distribute a total of $50,000 in scholarships—ten $5,000 awards—to students who live and attend school in counties served by DeMayo Law Offices. Participating counties include: Mecklenburg, Gaston, Catawba, Union (NC), Cabarrus, Cleveland, Lincoln, Rowan, Caldwell, Stanly, Iredell, Alexander, Burke, Robeson, Scotland, Richmond, Anson,...
Introduction The DeMayo Law Offices Arrive Alive Scholarship is an annual program offering local high school seniors the chance to receive a $5,000 college scholarship. The deadline for 2025 entries is Monday, March 24, 2025. Eligible local high schools will also receive the scholarship application by mail. Award details and service area This year the firm will distribute a total of $50,000 in scholarships—ten $5,000 awards—to students who live and attend school in counties served by DeMayo Law Offices. Participating counties include: Mecklenburg, Gaston, Catawba, Union (NC), Cabarrus, Cleveland, Lincoln, Rowan, Caldwell, Stanly, Iredell, Alexander, Burke, Robeson, Scotland, Richmond, Anson,...
State Employees Association of North Carolina Scholarships
$1,000
Introduction
Below are the eligibility rules and application requirements for each scholarship category. All programs apply to students at accredited four-year colleges/universities and accredited two-year community colleges or technical schools, unless otherwise noted.
Category I — Financial Need (Undergraduate only)
- Eligible institutions: accredited four-year universities/colleges and accredited two-year community colleges/technical schools.
- Selection criteria: academic achievement combined with demonstrated financial need.
- Enrollment requirement: applicant must be either enrolled full-time or have an active application to one of the institutions above. Funds will be disbursed only after full-time enrollment is confirmed.
- Financial documentation: submit a copy of the...
Introduction
Below are the eligibility rules and application requirements for each scholarship category. All programs apply to students at accredited four-year colleges/universities and accredited two-year community colleges or technical schools, unless otherwise noted.
Category I — Financial Need (Undergraduate only)
- Eligible institutions: accredited four-year universities/colleges and accredited two-year community colleges/technical schools.
- Selection criteria: academic achievement combined with demonstrated financial need.
- Enrollment requirement: applicant must be either enrolled full-time or have an active application to one of the institutions above. Funds will be disbursed only after full-time enrollment is confirmed.
- Financial documentation: submit a copy of the...
Kansas Horse Council Academic Scholarship
$1,000
Kansas Horse Council Foundation Scholarship — 2026 Award Year
Thank you for your interest in the Kansas Horse Council Foundation Scholarship. Please download the correct application form from our website before applying.
2026 Essay Question
Describe a particular horse that has made a meaningful difference in your life. What lessons did that relationship teach you, and in what ways has it influenced who you are today?
Eligibility and application requirements
- Current membership: You must be a member in good standing of the Kansas Horse Council.
- Horse industry involvement: You should have a background in equine-related activities (examples include...
Kansas Horse Council Foundation Scholarship — 2026 Award Year
Thank you for your interest in the Kansas Horse Council Foundation Scholarship. Please download the correct application form from our website before applying.
2026 Essay Question
Describe a particular horse that has made a meaningful difference in your life. What lessons did that relationship teach you, and in what ways has it influenced who you are today?
Eligibility and application requirements
- Current membership: You must be a member in good standing of the Kansas Horse Council.
- Horse industry involvement: You should have a background in equine-related activities (examples include...