Palomar Amateur Radio Club (PARC) Scholarship
Applicant must be a high school senior and performing at a high academic level. Preference is given to applicants residing in San Diego or Imperial Counties, CA
Applicant must be a high school senior and performing at a high academic level. Preference is given to applicants residing in San Diego or Imperial Counties, CA
One $1000 award available to students licensed as amateur radio operators. Applicant must be majoring in electronics, communications, or a related field at the Baccalaureate level or higher. Preference given to residents of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska or those attending institutions in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, or Nebraska.
This federally funded program offers grants to Pennsylvania undergraduate students aging out of foster care who are attending an eligible post-secondary institution. To be considered for this grant, you must: Be a Pennsylvania resident Be eligible for services under Pennsylvania’s John H. Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood Be identified as a […]
One $500 award is available to residents of the Central Illinois counties of Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Knox, McLean, Fulton, Logan, Marshall, and Stark. Applicants must possess a technician class or higher amateur radio license and attend an accredited two- or four-year college or university.
One $1000 award for journalism, computer science, or electronic engineering students who are amateur radio operators. Preference given to residents of ARRL Midwest Division (IA, KS, MO, NE). Applicant may be a student who is a child of a deceased amateur radio operator.
CAP wants to help aspiring cadet aviators attain their FAA Private Pilot’s License or beyond. Recipients will receive funds to pursue pilot certifications either in-residence or locally. If you’re an outstanding cadet who dreams of flying, this is fabulous news. To be eligible, applicants must: (1) be a current CAP Cadet; (2) Read, speak, write, […]
One award of up to $1000 is available to a resident of the ARRL Midwest Division (IA, KS, NE, MO) studying electronics or computer science at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicant should possess a general class or higher amateur radio license and be a member of the ARRL.
A two-day, immersive, research experience for junior psychiatrists in the beginner-level (Track 1) and intermediate-level (Track 2) of their research training in psychiatry. Provides $1,200 stipend to awardees to partially cover travel expenses. Track 1 (Beginner level) applicants MUST; Be interested in psychiatric research; Be in the early stage of developing area of research interest; […]
Applicant must be a US citizen and enrolled in a fully accredited institution or university. Applicant must hold a General Class or higher Amateur Radio Operators license.
Applicant must be an Amateur Radio Operator pursuing higher education.