Career/Major/Interest-Specific Scholarships
THE ARTS, FASHION DESIGN
Make it with Wool Contest Scholarship
Due: Dec. 31st
Fore more info and to apply, click HERE .
CAREER & TECHNICAL PROGRAMS (CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OR TECHNICAL DEGREES)---
Horatio Alger National Career & Technical Scholarship Program (510 awards up to $2,500 each)Receive up to $2,500 to pursue a career or technical certificate/degree
Deadline: Ongoing until all awards are distributed.
Apply HERE
STEM & BUSINESS
NFIB Young Entrepreneurship Scholarship
Deadline: Dec. 18th
high school senior who operate his/her own small business. You might have a dog-walking business, car washing business, etc.
Apply HERE.
Generation Google Scholarship
Requirements for High School Students:
Be current high school seniors.
Applying for the scholarship, the candidates are required to complete on-line scholarship application form that will be available in January 2017.
Link for More Information:https://www.google.com/edu/scholarships/the-generation-google-scholarship/
Association of Women in Mathematics (guys can apply too!)
Deadline: Jan. 31st
Apply HERE.
A valid submission will contain the following information:
A biographical essay, based primarily on an interview, of approximately 500-1000 words in length, on a woman currently working in a mathematical career.
Make it with Wool Contest Scholarship
Due: Dec. 31st
Fore more info and to apply, click HERE .
CAREER & TECHNICAL PROGRAMS (CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OR TECHNICAL DEGREES)---
Horatio Alger National Career & Technical Scholarship Program (510 awards up to $2,500 each)Receive up to $2,500 to pursue a career or technical certificate/degree
Deadline: Ongoing until all awards are distributed.
Apply HERE
- Have completed high school or plan to complete high school by Spring 2016 with plans to enroll at a non-profit post-secondary institution by fall 2016
- Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a career or technical program at an accredited non-profit post-secondary institution in the United States
- Demonstrated critical financial need (must be eligible to receive the Federal Pell grant as determined by completion of the FAFSA)
- Demonstrated perseverance in overcoming adversity
- Be involved in community service activities
- Be younger than 30 years old
- Be a United States citizen
STEM & BUSINESS
NFIB Young Entrepreneurship Scholarship
Deadline: Dec. 18th
high school senior who operate his/her own small business. You might have a dog-walking business, car washing business, etc.
Apply HERE.
Generation Google Scholarship
Requirements for High School Students:
Be current high school seniors.
- Intend to enroll in, or be accepted, as a full-time student at a university in the US or Canada for the 2017-2018 school year.
- Intend to pursue a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field.
- Exemplify leadership and demonstrate a passion for computer science and technology.
- Be a student from an underrepresented group in computer science: African American, Hispanic, American Indian, Filipino/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, female, or a person with a disability.
- Be available to attend Google’s Computer Science Summer Initiative (CSSI) in the summer of 2017.
Applying for the scholarship, the candidates are required to complete on-line scholarship application form that will be available in January 2017.
Link for More Information:https://www.google.com/edu/scholarships/the-generation-google-scholarship/
Association of Women in Mathematics (guys can apply too!)
Deadline: Jan. 31st
Apply HERE.
A valid submission will contain the following information:
A biographical essay, based primarily on an interview, of approximately 500-1000 words in length, on a woman currently working in a mathematical career.
- A short (approximately 100 words) biographical sketch of the student contestant. This biographical sketch should include the student’s name, grade level, school, and mathematical interests.
- Information about the student
- Student’s name
- Address of student (or parent)
- Phone number or email address of student (or parent)