General Fund Scholarship
Available to students who are amateur radio operators. Students can be licensed in any class of operators. Nonrenewable award for use in undergraduate years. Multiple awards per year.
Available to students who are amateur radio operators. Students can be licensed in any class of operators. Nonrenewable award for use in undergraduate years. Multiple awards per year.
Applicants will be judged based on the quality of the content, itβs usability as an ad (billboard, commercial, PSA, poster, radio ad, etc.) and how it effectively convinces drivers to stay focused on the road.
One $1000 award available to a Georgia resident possessing an active amateur radio license. Preference is given to students from Gwinnett County, GA or from the state of Georgia studying at four-year colleges or universities.
During the summer, selected fellows are required to participate in the Summer Internship Program in Research for Graduate Students, working under the guidance of an ETS mentor. During the subsequent academic year, fellows study at their universities and carry out research under the supervision of an academic mentor and in consultation with their ETS mentor. […]
One $1000 scholarship for a student with active General Class amateur radio license who is studying at any accredited 4-year college or university. Preference is given to residents of Texas, If no qualified applicant is identified, preference will be given to residents of Arkansas. If no qualified applicant is identified, preference will be given to […]
At least one $1000 award is available to students located within 70 miles of Schenectady, NY. Must possess a general class amateur radio license and pursue a Baccalaureate or higher course of study in engineering, sciences, or similar field at an accredited four-year college or university.
Preference will be given to Florida residents. If no qualified Florida applicant is identified, the scholarship may be awarded to an applicant from the ARRL Southeastern Division (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands). Applicant must be a US citizen.
Scholarship is for students pursuing a career in long-term care. One-time award of up to $5000 for Indiana residents studying nursing at an institution in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois or Michigan. Minimum 2.5 GPA required. Total number of awards varies.
$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.
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.