Indianapolis Amateur Radio Association Scholarship
π° $1,000 Valueπ 1β³ 12/31
$1000 award for a student who is a resident of Indiana or the ARRL Central Division (Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin). Must be studying electrical or electronics engineering, computer science, or related fields and have an amateur radio license.
IRARC Memorial, Joseph P. Rubino, WA4MMD, Scholarship
π° $750 Valueπβ³ 12/31
Need-based award available to licensed amateur radio operators. Preference is given to Brevard County, FL residents or to all Florida residents. Must maintain 2.5 GPA and pursue an undergraduate degree or electronic technician certification at an accredited institution.
One-time award of $1000 to students pursuing a Baccalaureate or higher degree in communications, electronics, or related fields. Must be a amateur radio operator. Preference to Kansas resident but may attend school in any state.
One $1000 award for a student with an active Technician class or higher amateur radio license. Must be a student from Louisiana or attending school in Louisiana. Must be attending a 4-year college or university and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
$1000 scholarship for a resident of Tennessee or the ARRL Delta Division (Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee). Must have a Technical Class or higher license and provide at least one QLSL card received within the past 12 months. Must be studying electronics, computers, or journalism.
$2000 scholarship for a student with any active Amateur Radio License Class who is a resident of the Atlantic Division (DE, MD, PA, Southern NJ, Western NY), the Roanoke Division (NC, SC, VA, WV), the Southeastern Division (AL, FL, GA) or Washington, D.C.
Joel R. Miller (W7PDX) and Martha C. Miller STEM Scholarship
π° $2,000 Valueπ 1β³ 12/31
One $2,000 award for a student at an accredited post-secondary institution studying science, technology, engineering, or mathematics at an Associate degree level or higher. Must have an Active Technician Class license or higher and be part of the ARRL Northwestern Division (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington). Minimum 3.0 GPA required.
Scholarship for sons and daughters of NALC members who are high school seniors when making application. The $1000 scholarship will be renewable for four years.
Available to students with a general amateur license for radio operation. Preference given to students from a ham family. Nonrenewable award for use in undergraduate years.
K6GO Gayle Olson and NA6MB Mike Binder Scholarship
π° $1,000 Valueπ 1β³ 12/31π§Ύ
Preference is given to residents of San Diego County (especially Vista Unified School District and Fallbrook Union High School District), followed by Orange and Los Angeles Counties (especially Orange Unified School District, Whittier Union High School District, Huntington Beach Union High School District). Award must go to a California student.