American Legion Department of Kansas High School Oratorical Contest
π° $18,000 Valueπ 4β³ Varies
Awards a total of $2400 ($1500, $500, $250, and $150) in scholarships to the top four winners in each state. The state winner’s school receives $500. The top three contestants in the nation are awarded scholarships totaling $48,000 ($18,000, $16,000, and $14,000).
American Legion Department of Montana High School Oratorical Contest
π° $2,000 Valueπ 1β³ Varies
Applicants participate in a statewide memorized oratorical contest on the U.S. Constitution. Four places are awarded. Must be a Montana high school student. Contact state adjutant American Legion Department of Montana for further details. Each state winner who competes in the first round of the national contest will receive a $1000 scholarship. Participants in the […]
American Legion Department of North Dakota National High School Oratorical Contest
π° $2,000 Valueπ 38β³ Varies
Oratorical contest for high school students in grades nine to twelve. Contestants must prepare to speak on the topic of the U.S. Constitution. Must graduate from an accredited North Dakota high school. Contest begins at the local level and continues to the national level. Several one-time awards of $100 to $2000.
American Legion Department of Texas High School Oratorical Contest
π° $2,000 Valueπ 4β³ Varies
Scholarships will be given to the winners of oratorical contests. Contestants must be in high school with plans to further their education in a postsecondary institution. For more info and details on the contest updates (including the deadlines), visit the program webpage. (https://txlegion.org/programs/oratorical/)
American Legion Department of West Virginia High School Oratorical Contest
π° $200 Valueπ 25β³ Varies
Oratorical Scholarship Program Contest open to students in ninth to twelfth grades of any accredited West Virginia high school. Speech contests begin in January at post level and continue on to national competition. Contact local American Legion Post for deadlines and application details, or American Legion State Headquarters 304-343-7591.
The scholarship is available to students who are interested in or are already pursuing an undergraduate or graduate-level degree in healthcare or the life sciences. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA or higher, and must also submit a 1,000-2,000 word essay on how their specialized knowledge could be applied to improving the practice of law.
At ASPSF, we provide financial assistance and personal support to single parent students across the state. Being a parent is hard enough. Being a single parent is even harder. You have all of the responsibilities of raising a child, while also having to work to provide an income for your family. Getting a secondary education […]
Association for Iron and Steel Technology Benjamin F. Fairless Scholarship (AIME)
π° $3,000 Valueπ 2β³ Variesπ 2.5ππ§Ύ
Scholarship for full-time students of metallurgy, materials science, chemical, mechanical, electrical, environmental, computer science, and industrial engineering. Students must have an interest in a career in the steel industry as demonstrated by an internship or related experience, or who have plans to pursue such experiences during college. Student may apply after first term of freshman […]
Association for Iron and Steel Technology Ronald E. Lincoln Scholarship
π° $3,000 Valueπ 2β³ Variesπ 2.5ππ§Ύ
Scholarship for full-time students of metallurgy, materials science, chemical, mechanical, electrical, environmental, computer science, and industrial engineering. Students must have an interest in a career in the steel industry as demonstrated by an internship or related experience, or who have plans to pursue such experiences during college. Student may apply after first term of freshman […]
Association for Iron and Steel Technology Willy Korf Memorial Scholarship
π° $3,000 Valueπ 2β³ Variesπ 2.5ππ§Ύ
Scholarships are available for full-time students of metallurgy, chemical, materials science, mechanical, electrical, computer science, industrial and environmental engineering who have a genuine demonstrated interest in a career in the steel industry as demonstrated by an internship or related experience, or who have plans to pursue such experiences during college. Student may apply first during […]