The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative™ (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative™ are to: Elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup […]
One $500 award to a student with an active amateur radio license attending an accredited two- or four-year college or university. Preference given to residents of the ARRL Rocky Mountain Division (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah or Wyoming). Must be a U.S. citizen, and a graduating high school senior or undergraduate student. Must submit a letter […]
One $500 scholarship for a Georgia resident who is a student with an active Amateur Radio license studying at an accredited 4-year college or university. Must be between the ages of 17 and 25 at the time of the award. Preference is given to students performing at a high academic level.
SCHOLARSHIP ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: To apply for this scholarship, applicants shall submit a 1000+ word essay on the following topic: A short essay about your inspiration in life. This could be anything from your life experience, your volunteer work, your education, and your dream. So, tell us! We want to hear from you. Award: $1,000 Major /Area […]
This scholarship seeks to encourage students to amplify their voices and make their thoughts heard. In a world of nearly 8 billion people, it can feel impossible to stand out from the crowd. As part of the young generation that will one day be leading society, it’s critical that you make your voice heard now […]
Two, one-time $1000 awards are available to students who possess any amateur radio license. Must have a 3.7 GPA or higher. Aggregate annual income of the family household should not exceed $100,000. Must attend an accredited four-year college or university.
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.