One $500 scholarship for a student in residence in ARRL New England Division (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont and Maine). Must have an active Amateur Radio License Class license.
One $1000 award is available to a student with any class of active Amateur Radio license with preference for basic Morse code capability. Preference for students studying in the medical fields. Must demonstrate basic Morse Code proficiency, be a U.S. citizen, and attend an accredited college or university.
The award aims to foster the development of the next generation of medical researchers. Applicants must be first-, second-, and third-year medical students from schools with active AOA Chapters, or Associations. This research support covers a continual period of a minimum of 8 to 10 weeks, 30 hours or more per week, or an average […]
One $1000 award is a available to a student who is an Arizona resident and who possesses a Technician class or higher radio license. Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or above. Graduating high school students will be considered before current college students.
Multiple $500 awards are available to students with any active amateur radio license who are studying at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or technical school. Preference to applicants with documented learning disabilities (by physician or school) and indications that applicant is putting forth substantial effort regardless of resulting academic grades.
One-time award for licensed amateur radio operators. Must have minimum GPA of 2.5. Preference to students studying electronics, communications, or related fields. Preference given to residents of Georgia or Alabama attending institutions in those states.
One-time award available to amateur radio operators in any class. Applicant must be majoring in electronics, communications, or a related field. Preference is given to those in the ARRL Southwestern Division (residents of Arizona and Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, or Santa Barbara, California). Must attend a regionally accredited institution.
Multiple awards available to amateur radio operators with technician license who are U.S. citizens or within 3 months of citizenship. Preference given to residents of FCC Ninth Call District (Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin) pursuing post-secondary course of study at accredited 2- or 4-year college or trade school.
These scholarships can be used for ground school, flight training at a local FBO(FAA part 61 or 141), training on CAP aircraft with a CAP instructor, or at a CAP flight academy.Β Applicants who have earned their solo badge or graduated from an aerospace-related special activity are especially encouraged to apply. Must meet basic eligibility […]
We are a diverse law firm with a primary focus on personal injury and auto accidents operating out of California. This scholarship is intended to help students with high character, above-average intellect as demonstrated by academic achievement and a commitment to community service. Our scholarship is open to any American citizen, who will be attending […]