One $2000 award for a student with an active amateur radio license pursuing a Bachelor’s degree or a 2-year Associate’s degree. Preference given to a resident of Wisconsin or, if no qualified applicant from Wisconsin, to applicant from the ARRL Central Division (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin).
One $1000 award available to students with a technician or higher class license for radio operation. Preference given to those pursuing a Baccalaureate or higher degree in international studies at any accredited institution above the high school level. Preference given to ARRL members. Must demonstrate academic merit, financial need, and interest in promoting amateur radio.
Scholarship for Miss America contestants who wish to enter field of medicine to become medical doctors. Award available to women who have competed within the Miss America system on the local, state, or national level from 1998 to the present, regardless of whether title was won. One or more scholarships are awarded annually, depending on […]
One-time award of $500 available to general amateur radio operators. For Baccalaureate or higher course of study in electronics, communications, or a related field. Preference given to residents of New England states (ME, NH, VT, CT, RI, MA) and New York state and attending college in any of those states.
An academic scholarship to support cadets pursuing their undergraduate or graduate education. Monies are to be used for tuition, books, or room and board at any post-secondary school (i.e: college, university, vocational-technical school, etc.). Scholarship recipients must ensure that the money is used responsibly. Applicants may pursue any course of study. Must meet basic eligibility requirements […]
East Coast Amateur Radio Service (ECARS) Scholarship
💰 $1,000 Value🏆 1⏳ 12/31
Applicant must reside in the general coverage areas of ECARS including ARRL Atlantic, Great Lakes, Hudson, New England, and Roanoke Divisions. Full-time studies at a two-year trade school or 4-year undergraduate institution. Applicant must be between the ages of 17 and 25 at the time of the award.
Scholarship for licensed amateur radio operators, at the novice class or above. Applicants must be undergraduate or graduate electrical engineering students and members of the Amateur Radio Relay League. Preference given to residents of ARRL Central Division (IL, IN, WI) and to students attending school in the Central Division states.
The public education system could learn a great deal from the students that it serves. Connecticut Trial Firm would like to hear the next generations’ ideas on how to improve America’s public education system so that more students have access to higher education institutions. We are now accepting applicants for the Education Accessibility Scholarship. The […]