American Legion Auxiliary Department of Alabama Scholarship Program
π° $850 Valueπ 40β³ 04/01π 3.0
Merit-based scholarships for Alabama residents, preferably ages 17 to 25, who are children or grandchildren of veterans of World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, Beirut, Grenada, or Panama. Submit proof of relationship and service record. Renewable awards of $850 each. Must send self-addressed stamped envelope for application.
American Legion Auxiliary Department of Indiana Edna M. Burcus/Hoosier Schoolhouse Memorial Scholarship
π° $500 Valueπ 3β³ 04/01π
One-time award for child, grandchild, or great-grandchild of veteran who served during American Legion eligibility dates. Must be Indiana resident and graduating high school senior enrolled as full-time undergraduate at an accredited Indiana institution.
American Legion Auxiliary Department of Kentucky Mary Barrett Marshall Scholarship
π° $1,000 Valueπ 1β³ 04/01
Scholarship to the daughter or grand daughter of a veteran in The American Legion. Applicant must attend a Kentucky college, and demonstrate financial need.
American Legion Department of Maryland Math-Science Scholarship
π° $1,500 Valueπ 1β³ 04/01π
Nonrenewable scholarship for veterans or children of veterans who served in the Armed Forces during dates of eligibility for American Legion membership. Proof of service and application required for eligibility. Merit-based award. Application available on web site http://mdlegion.org.
American Legion Department of Vermont Department Scholarships
π° $1,500 Valueπ 1β³ 04/01ππ§Ύ
Eligibility: Seniors attending a Vermont Secondary School, or a similar school in an adjoining state, whose parents are legal residents of the State of Vermont OR seniors residing in an adjacent state whose normal high school attendance area is a VermontSecondary School. Applicant must be a US Resident.
American Legion Department of Washington Children and Youth Scholarships
π° $2,500 Valueπ 2β³ 04/01
One-time award for the son or daughter of a Washington American Legion or Auxiliary member, living or deceased. Must be high school senior and Washington resident planning to attend an accredited institution of higher education in Washington. Award based on need.
Scholarships will be awarded to graduating Antietam High School students who will be pursuing post-secondary education as full-time students. Applications will be available for interested students to pick up at the Antietam High School Counseling Office in February and March.
Appraisal Institute Education Trust Education Scholarships
π° $2,000 Valueπβ³ 04/01π
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence, this scholarship helps finance the educational endeavors of undergraduate and graduate students concentrating in real estate appraisal, land economics, real estate or allied fields.
The Community Foundationβs scholarships are for Arkansas students pursuing education at two- or four-year colleges or universities, vocational schools or technical training programs. Each scholarship has its own eligibility criteria. Some scholarships are designated for graduates of a particular high school or those who plan to attend a particular college. Others are based on extracurricular […]
Armenian Relief Society Graduate Scholarship Program
π° Amount Variesπβ³ 04/01π§Ύ
Two-time award to a student with Armenian heritage. Must be a citizen of the U.S. or Canada. This program has been made possible through the George and Beatrice Lazarian Scholarship Fund. Scholarship can be awarded twice to the recipient during his/her master’s program, but students must reapply.