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High School Student Resources
Please check the deadlines every year as early as November and as late as June/July. Scholarships are awarded for the upcoming academic year.
Resource Website
Yearly/Quarterly Approximate Deadline
Description
Most scholarships are usually advertised once a year. Select the scholarship(s) of interest to you and check the organization(s)' website(s) for updated deadline dates. 
Gloria and Joseph Mattera National Scholarship Fund for Migrant Children Open
  • High school students with a history of movement for agricultural employment
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Varies
  • Open to students in grades 7-12 enrolled in US public schools
  • Awards are available in 10 writing categories and 16 art categories
Best Buy Scholarship January
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation - Family Common Knowledge Challenge January
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Competition
(Criteria: financial need, leadership, and scholarship)
January
  • High school seniors who are citizens of the United States
Gates Millennium Scholars Program January
  • African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American or Hispanic American
  • Citizen/legal permanent resident or national of the United States,
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.3 on a 4.00 scale (unweighted) at the time of nomination
International Society for Optical Engineering January
  • High school, undergraduate, and graduate students
John F. Kennedy Library Foundation:
Profile in Courage Essay Contest
January
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
Kay Longcope Scholarship Award January
  • LGBT student of color
  • High school senior accepted to attend a college or university
National Peace Essay Contest
January
  • Student in 9th through 12th grade who attend a public, private or parochial school or participate in a high school correspondence program
Ron Brown Scholar Program
(African-american high school students)
January
  • African-American high school seniors who will make significant contributions to society
  • Applicants must excel academically, exhibit exceptional leadership potential, participate in community service activities and demonstrate financial need
  • The applicant must be a US citizen or hold a permanent resident visa card
Straight Forward Media: Teacher Scholarship
(Must be pursuing a teaching degree)
January
April
July
October
  • Students who will become teachers
Walmart Foundation: Sam Walton Community Scholarship January
  • Senior, graduating high school, receiving a home-school diploma, OR receiving a GED equivalency certificate
  • Permanent Legal Resident of the United States
  • Provides SAT Combined or ACT Composite test scores
  • Proves financial need by required documents
  • Minimum 2.5 Cumulative G.P.A.
Aircraft Electronics Association Education Foundation Scholarships  February 
  • High school seniors who plan to, or are attending a school in an avionics or aircraft maintenance program 
American Physical Society: Scholarship for Minority Undergraduate Physics Majors February
  • African-American, Hispanic-American, or Native American
  • U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident
  • Majoring or plans to major in physics
  • High school senior, college freshman or sophomore
Chairscholars Foundation February
  • For financially needy students with serious physical challenges
  • Graduating high school seniors or college freshmen
Do Something Brick Awards  February 
  • Age 18 and under 
ESA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships February
  • For high school seniors or undergraduates
Girls Going Places Scholarship February
  • Girls age 12-18
  • Demonstrating budding entrepreneurship
  • Taking the first steps toward financial independence
  • Making a difference in their school and communities
Minnie Pearl Scholarship Program February
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
National Peace Essay Contest February
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG) Youth Scholarship Program February
  • Graduating lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender high school senior
  • Have applied to an accredited higher education institution
Phi Delta Kappa Prospective Educator Scholarships February
  • High school seniors intending to major in education
  • Members of a PDK sponsored FEA club at their high school,or
  • Are the child or grandchild of a Kappan in good standing, or
  • Have one of their reference letters written by a Kappan in good standing, or
  • whose application is selected to represent the PDK chapter in their area
Society for Exploration Geophysicists February
  • High school students planning to attend college next fall
  • Planning to pursue a college curriculum directed toward a career in applied geophysics or a closely related field
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
(Multiple scholarships available)
February
  • High school students planning on pursuing an undergraduate degree in manufacturing engineering, manufacturing engineering technology, or a closely related field of study
  • Meet the specific criteria for the desired scholarship
The College Prowler: Wachovia Monthly Scholarship February
  • Submit an essay written for any of your college applications
  • Essays should be no longer than 1,000 words
United States of Peace Essay Contest February
  • Students in grades 9 - 12 attending public, private, or parochial school
USA Funds - Access to Education February
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship February
  • U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities (vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or fowl) and who will be graduating in spring of 2007
American Chemical Society Scholars Program March
  • African-Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, or American Indians
  • U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.
  • Min. GPA of 3.0
Asian American Journalists Association Scholarships March
  • Graduating Asian American high school students
  • Plan to take journalism courses or should be seriously pursuing journalism as a career
BECU: Boeing Employees Credit Union Scholarship March
  • Only BECU members are eligible
  • High school seniors
  • Min. cumulative GPA of 3.0
Fulbright Program for U.S. Students March
  • U.S. Citizen
  • Hold a B.A. degree or the equivalent before the start of the grant.
Grandmothers for Peace International--Barbara Wiedner and Dorothy Vandercook Memorial Peace Scholarship March
  • High school senior or in your first year of college
  • Write a brief autobiography of your activities relating to peace and social justice, nuclear disarmament issues, or conflict resolution. Include some proof of these activities (e.g., copies of newspaper articles, verification by your references)
  • Describe how you will contribute to a peaceful and just society in the future
Graphic Arts Information Network: Print and Graphics Scholarship March
  • High school seniors interested in and majoring in a career in graphic communications
  • Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
Gradware.com Essay Scholarship March
  • Be a college-bound high school junior or senior, or an undergraduate college student under the age of 28
  • Be enrolled in a U.S. accredited educational institution
Humanist Essay Contes March
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
Junior Duck Art Contest March
  • Students K-12
  • After studying waterfowl anatomy and habitat students may articulate their newfound knowledge by drawing, painting or sketching a picture of any North American waterfowl species.
McDonald's USA National Employee Scholarship Program March
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
NAACP Scholarship Information Packet
(Opens in Adobe Acrobat Reader)
March
  • High school seniors
  • Requirements vary between scholarships
  • Some require NAACP membership (visit the NAACP membership page for membership information)
National Housing Endowment & NAHB Women's Council: Strategies for Success Scholarship March
  • Seniors in high school planning to enroll in a two or four year college or university
  • Pursuing education in a building related course of study
  • Minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA and 3.0 major GPA
National Association of Hispanic Journalists March
  • Wish to pursue a career in print, photo, broadcast or online journalism
Persina scholarship for Minorities in Journalism March
  • High school student interested in a journalism career
  • 1 page essay, 2-3 letters of recommendation, 2.75 GPA
  • Applied and been accepted into a college or university for the upcoming year
Pfizer Epilepsy Scholarship March
  • High school seniors who have overcome the challenges of epilepsy
Point Foundation March
  • Any level of education
  • Have proven leadership skills, excellent scholastic achievements and want to make a difference in the world
Public School Employees of Washington March
  • Be a dependent of a PSE member in good standing
  • Enrolled at an accredited undergraduate institution
Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year March
  • Be a legal resident of the 48 contiguous United States enrolled as a full-time student in a state-accredited private or public school in good standing
  • Be in grade 12 and participate in a high school sport or club sport
Stan Chambers Journalism Awards March
  • High school senior; submit original essay
  • Submit original essay
The Biblical Common Knowledge Challenge March
  • Be a parent, a high school student, or a college student in the United States
  • Complete a quiz based on facts as outlined in the Bible
Washington Apple Education Foundation Scholarships March
  • High school seniors who are planning to pursue a career in tree fruit related agriculture
  • More than 40 scholarships are available
Washington State Trial Lawyers Association March
  • Be a college-bound high school student
  • Be a resident of Washington State
Washington Cattle Feeders Association March
  • High school students who will attend a Washington college or university next year
  • Based on industry background, academic merit, leadership, activities and personal accomplishments, and the demonstrated ability to contribute to the agriculture industry
American Cancer Society: Great West Division Cancer Survivor College Scholarship Program April
  • Must be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 21
  • Be scheduled to graduate high school in the upcoming year
American Fire Sprinkler Association (AFSA) Scholarship Program April
  • High school seniors entering a college or university starting the fall 2007 semester/quarter
  • Read the "Fire Sprinkler Essay" (see website) and take a ten-question multiple-choice test
  • For each question answered correctly, students will receive one (1) entry into a drawing for one of ten scholarships
Billiard Education Foundation Scholarship April
  • High school students grades 9 - 12
Eat At Joes Scholarship April
  • Br residing in Kittitas County for more than three years OR
  • have attended Kittitas County schools for at least two consecutive years
Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting: Women in Transition / Women in Need April
  • Entering Freshmen / Juniors
  • Women returning to school with freshman / junior status
HENAAC Graduate and Undergraduate Student Leadership Award Scholarship April
  • Applicants do not have to be of Hispanic descent
  • Enrolled in an accredited university or college, high school senior
Holocaust Remembrance Project Essay Contest April
  • High school students grades 9 - 12 and age 19 and under
  • Residents of either the United States or Mexico, or who are United States citizens living abroad
NAACP Legal Defense Fund: Herbert Lehman Education Fund April
  • Must be an African-American citizen of the U.S.
  • Be pursuing an undergraduate or law degree
  • Be entering college for the first time as a full-time student
  • Have outstanding potential as evidenced by high school academic records, test scores and personal essays
  • Be of excellent character with strong recommendations from teachers, community representatives or employers
NAACP Lillian and Samuel Sutton Education Scholarship April
  • Must be an education major
  • US Citizen
  • Minimum 2.5 GPA
NAACP: Roy Wilkins Scholarship April
  • High school students grades 9 - 12
National Business Association Scholarship April
  • Minimum 2.5 but maximum 3.5 GPA
  • Dependent son or daughter of NBA dues paying member
Oakseed Ministries: Essay Contest April
  • Submit ONE essay focusing on the issue "Compassion and the Working Child"
  • Must meet the age requirements as of scholarship deadline
Patrick Kerr Skateboard Scholarship April
  • Be a skateboarder
  • Currently a high school senior graduating in June of this year
  • Possess a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • Enroll in a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two or four year college/university no later than the fall of year scholarship will be used
  • Be a United States citizen
Running for Scholars High School Scholarship April
  • High school graduating senior
  • Minimum 2.90 GPA
  • SAT/ACT scores
  • Acceptance letter to university
Tylenol Scholarships April
  • Undergraduate/graduate with at least one more year of education remaining
  • Demonstrate leadership in community and school
  • Intend on majoring in a health-related field
Yoshiyama Award for Exemplary Service to the community April
  • Demonstrate self motivation, leadership, creativity, dedication, and a commitment to pursuing community service
  • See website for complete details
ZAMI- Audre Lorde Scholarship Fund April
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender person of color
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Minority Scholarship May
  • Be a member of a minority group that is underrepresented in chemical engineering
  • Be a high school senior
  • Minimum GPA 3.0 / 4.0
A World Connected Essay Contest May
  • Anyone 25 years old or younger when they submit their essay (regardless of if they are in high school, college, or not in school) is eligible. Also, anyone 26 years old or older who is a full-time student is eligible.
  • Submit an essay online with no more than 2,500 words
Be An Actuary Scholarship Program May
  • Minimum 3.5 GPA in math and science classes OR
  • SAT math score of 600 OR
  • ACT math score of 28
Electrical Generating Systems Association: David Coren Memorial May
  • Seeking or plan to seek employment in the On-Site Power Generation industry
  • Minimum 2.8 GPA
Hardcore Runners Club of Yakima Scholarship May
  • Must have a home address in Yakima, Kittitas, or Klickitat counties
  • Must plan to compete on the cross country and/or as a distance runner (800 meters or greater) on the track & field team at an accredited college or university
Korean American Scholarship Foundation May
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Will attend a college in the Western Region
MercScholarships May
  • High school senior
  • 2 letters of recommendation & community involvement essay
Northwest Journalists of Color Scholarship May
  • Be a Washington residents attending any accredited college or university in Washington State this fall
  • Be interested in purusing a journalism career
  • High school seniors and previous scholarship recipients may apply
  • Note: There is no requirement that the applicant be a minority
Sallie Mae Fund: Unmet Need Scholarship May
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
Abbott and Fenner Business Consultants Scholarship June
  • Junior or senior
  • Age 16-30
Memorial Teacher Education Scholarship
June
  • Minimum 2.6 GPA
  • Intend to pursue a baccalaureate in a technical teacher education program
  • Be a member of a Career and Technical Student Organization
National Foundation for Women Legislators: Bill of Rights Essay Contest June
  • College-bound female high school juniors or seniors
  • Write a 400- to 600-word essay
  • Submit two personal reference letters, the name of your sponsoring woman legislator, and your mailing address
  • Must be able to attend and accept the award at the National Foundation for Women Legislators' Annual Conference in the fall
Patricia M. McNamara Memorial Scholarship June
  • Attending or planning to attend an institute of higher education in the upcoming school year.
  • International students are also welcome to apply.
Teenage Vision for America Essay Contest June
(not updated on site)
  • Students age 13 - 18
  • You can submit an original essay, poem, photograph, or photograph of your artwork
The Duck Tape Club
You and a date attend Prom wearing duct tape.
Send in your photo for a chance to win.
June
  • The contest is open to legal residents of the United States and Canada, including the District of Columbia, but excluding Puerto Rico and the Province of Quebec
  • 14 years of age or older at the time of entry who are attending a high school prom in the spring of 2007
Washington Financial Aid Association:
Ethnic Awareness Committee Scholarship
June
  • Must be a student of color enrolled at least half-time at a WFAA member community or technical college, public or private college/university
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Have financial need as determined by the FAFSA
  • Have strong leadership ability
Washington Council of the Blind
(Must be legally blind)
June
  • Applicant must be legally blind
  • The applicant must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an accredited Washington State vocational school, college or university
  • The applicant must be a resident of Washington State.
Discover Card Tribute Award Scholarship July - January
  • Minimum 2.75 GPA
  • Any high school junior enrolled in an accredited U.S. high school
  • Can apply regardless of citizenship status
  • Demonstrated accomplishments in leadership, community service and has faced a significant road block or challenge
General Motors Corporation / LULAC Scholarship
July
  • Be a minority student pursuing full-time studies leading to a bachelor's degree at a college approved by LULAC and GM
  • Have a college GPA of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent, or for entering freshman, must have a high school grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent
  • Entering freshmen must have also scored at least 23 on the ACT test (composite) or at least 970 on the SAT test (verbal & math)
  • Must major in courses leading to a professional career in engineering
Leonardo Da Vinci Scholarship Essay Contest
July
  • Be a high school or college student between the ages of 16 and 25
  • Submit an essay of a minimum of 500 words
Bank of America Financial Aid Sweepstakes August


  • Be a legal U.S. resident
  • Be at least 13 years of age
  • Be either a full-time high school senior or a college student
AES Engineers Scholarship September
  • Must be a high school senior
Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest September
  • Must be a high school senior
  • Must be entering college in the upcoming fall
  • Write an essay no fewer than 1,000 words and no more than 1,200 words (topic listed on website below)
  • Essay must be the work solely of the entrant
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation October
  • Min. GPA of 3.0
  • High school seniors who have not yet graduated
  • U.S. citizen, national, permanent resident, temporary resident (legalization program), refugee, asylee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or humanitarian parolee
  • Planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution
  • Can not be a child or grandchild of a Coca-Cola employee or officer
National MS Society Scholarship Program October - January
  • High school students grades nine through twelve
Phi Delta Kappa International October - January
  • High school senior whose intended college major is education
  • Some may require membership
  • Recipients will be chosen based on academic standing, essay, letters of recommendation, school activities, and community activities
Prudential Spirit of Community Award October
  • Students must be in grades 5 - 12 from any state and show participation in volunteer activity
Alvin Cox Memorial Essay contest Sholarship November
  • High school students who will be enrolled in dual credit courses are eligible to apply
Intel Science Talent Search November
  • Students in their last year of high school
Voice of Democracy Essay Contest November
  • High school students grades 9 - 12
Washington State Governors' Scholarship November
  • High school students grades 9 - 12
Americanism Essay Contest December
  • Students grades 7 - 12
  • Entrant must be sponsored by an FRA member in good standing or by a currently chartered branch or unit
Do Something - Brick Awards December
  • The 2007 BRICK Awards accepts applications from citizens and permanent residents of Canada and the Unites States.
  • Age 25 and under
Now FDN: Creative Poster Competition December
  • Create a "Love Your Body Day" poster no larger than 9" x 12" see web site for details
SAE International Scholarships December
  • High school students who are paid SAE members
Scholarship Experts.com "Top Ten List" December
  • Write an essay of 250 words or less
  • Legal residents of the U.S.
  • Grades 6 - 12
School Band and Orchestra Essay Contest December
  • Students grades 9 - 12
  • Write an essay focusing on music
VSA Arts Young Soloists Awards December
  • Any individual musician (instrumental or vocal) or musical ensemble
  • Age 25 or under
  • Have a disability (an impairment that substantially limits a major life activity)

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