KarMel Scholarship
Scholarship to encourage students to write or create something that will express their views on a topic related to GLBT issues.
Scholarship to encourage students to write or create something that will express their views on a topic related to GLBT issues.
Eligibility requirement(s): Residents of Granby, MA.
Eligibility requirement(s): Undergraduate students residing in Massachusetts or Hartford County who have completed their sophomore year of college and are pursuing accounting or finance.
The American Action Fund for Blind Children & Adults $12,000 award to honor the top blind college student residing in and attending an accredited institution in the U.S. or Puerto Rico. Winner receives financial assistance to attend NFB convention to receive scholarship.
Statistics show that 42% of teenagers with tech access have been cyberbullied over the past year and that 1 in 4 have been bullied more than once. We believe that you as high school students can give us invaluable feedback. We want to hear your honest opinion. The personal opinion expressed in your essay will […]
The Knoll Diversity Advancement Design Scholarships for Black Students are to develop the next generation of architects, graphic designers, industrial and architectural engineers, interior designers and industrial designers. Knoll will award up to five renewable scholarships of $10,000 each. Awards are open to Black high school seniors in the United States and Canada who plan […]
In the name of this great business leader, community volunteer and family man, $2,500 L. Dean Rees Community Volunteers Scholarships are awarded to two high school students who have demonstrated community volunteerism at its finest and have participated in a K-12 JA Program. Scholarship payments will be credited to and distributed from the studentsβ my529 […]
One-time award up to $2000 for legally blind students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree. Must be a California resident and full-time student.
$3000 scholarship for legally blind, permanent residents of the U.S. or Puerto Rico, pursuing a postsecondary degree at an accredited institution in U.S. or PR. Created to assist blind students to elevate their quality of life, equipping them to be active, productive participants in their family, community, and the workplace.
Eligibility requirement(s): Graduating Latino high school seniors from Hampden County.