The state of Illinois is home more than 125 public universities, two-year community colleges, and private undergraduate and graduate universities combined. Whether you’re a high school senior looking at attending a Illinois college or university, or you’re a current college student at one of Illinois, many institutions, this post highlights many great scholarships and resources for you to take advantage of.
Let's go over a few of Illinois' best scholarships for students.
Amount: $1,000
Deadline: March 31, June 30, September 30, December 31
While our quarterly scholarship is not exclusive to Illinois students, it’s a great no-essay scholarship to apply for in addition to the scholarships on this list! Open to high school, college, and graduate students of all years. DACA students are also encouraged to apply.
Amount: $25,000
Deadline: Monthly
Details: This monthly scholarship is open to all college students! Just fill out one simple registration form.
Amount: $5,000
Deadline: February 1 and May 1
Eligibility: The mission of the Renaissance Scholars Program (RSP) is to provide scholarships to high achieving, low-income students who will be the first in their family to earn a bachelor’s degree. Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and show academic achievement.
Amount: $7,000
Deadline: February 1
Eligibility: Scholarship are for Jewish students who are born and raised in Chicago metropolitan area or Northwest Indiana, or have one continuous year of full-time employment in Chicago metropolitan area prior to starting professional education.
Amount: Varies
Deadline: March 1
Eligibility: Teachers or students who are pursuing a career in special education as public, private or parochial preschool, elementary or secondary school teachers in Illinois may be eligible for this program.
Amount: $2,050
Deadline: March 1
Eligibility: Applicants must be a graduating Illinois high school senior and applying to attend a university/college located in Illinois.
Amount: Up to $7,500
Deadline: March 31
Eligibility: If you plan to teach at a nonprofit Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool, elementary school, or secondary school, and you are of African American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American or Native American origin or are a qualified bilingual minority applicant, then you may qualify for up to $7,500 per year as part of the Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship Program
Amount: $400- First year scholarship winners are eligible for second, third, and fourth year awards of $500, $600, and $1,000 respectively.
Deadline: April 1
Eligibility: Scholarship for undergraduate students of the Catholic faith and of Italian heritage (or children or grand children of non-Italian ICF members). Must have minimum 3.2 GPA.
Amount: 2,500
Deadline: April 12
Eligibility: To apply, you must be a high school senior, high school graduate or current undergraduate. You must also self-identify as female (any race/ethnicity), or as a member of a traditionally underserved racial or ethnic background: Black or African American; American Indian or Alaska Native; Hispanic or Latino; Asian American; or Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.
Amount: $2,500
Deadline: April 15
Eligibility: Applicants must be a graduating Illinois high school senior and a minimum cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 3.0.
A household income at or below the Low Income Level. Open to ALL MAJORS
Amount: $1,000 (10 available)
Deadline: April 30
Eligibility: The ISL Midwest Senior Scholarship is open to high school seniors, and parents of students, who are residents of Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota or Wisconsin.
Amount: Up to $18,204
Deadline: April 30
Eligibility: If you are pursuing a certificate in practical nursing, an associate degree in nursing, a hospital-based diploma in nursing or a bachelor’s or graduate degree in nursing and demonstrate the greatest financial need among qualified students, you may be qualified to receive the Nursing Education Scholarship.
Amount: $4,000
Deadline: Expected in May
Eligibility: The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Scholarship annually rewards $4,000 to approximately 24 graduating high school seniors in Chicago who succeeded in school while experiencing homelessness.
Amount: $5,000
Deadline: September 6
Eligibility: The DFSS CSBG Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to income-eligible individuals in Chicago pursuing their higher education goals. Students enrolled full-time in any Illinois college, university, or vocational training program are eligible to apply.
Amount: $1,000 to $4,000
Deadline: September 20
Eligibility: Are you an LGBTQ+ individual, an ally, or a child or LGBTQ+ parents? Further, do you live in Illinois and will soon be attending a postsecondary educational institution? If so, you may be eligible for the Acorn Equality Fund Scholarships! Each year, the scholarships provide between $1,000 and $4,000 to eligible applicants.
Amount: $5,000
Deadline: November 21
Eligibility: Applicants should be high-performing high school seniors who come from low-income communities and have demonstrated true leadership and positive community contributions.
Amount: up to $7,500
Deadline: November 30
Eligibility:The Illinois Graduate and Retain our Workforce (iGROW) Tech Scholarship Program provides scholarship assistance to Illinois students pursuing IT and related careers. To apply, you must be an Illinois resident andhave graduated from high school or have received a State of Illinois High School Diploma.
Amount: Amount Varies
Deadline: December 31
Eligibility: MAP grants, which do not need to be repaid, are available to eligible Illinois residents who attend approved Illinois colleges and demonstrate financial need, based on the information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Amount: Varies
Deadline: Rolling
Eligibility: The Soil and Water Stewardship Scholarship is open to Illinois high school seniors and current undergraduate students currently majoring in or planning to study a natural resource field such as fish or wildlife biology, conservation education, biology, ecology, forestry, hydrology, soils, and pollution control.
Amount: $2,500
Deadline: December 10
Eligibility: The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH)’s Me & Nic Broke Up campaign is a new initiative prioritizing Chicago youth, with a focus on enhancing knowledge about the dangers of vaping and promoting cessation by “Breaking up with Nicotine.” The CDPH is awarding a select number of scholarships to Chicago-based students who commit to a vape-free lifestyle. To be eligible, individuals must be students over the age of 16 who “commit to a vape-free lifestyle.” If you’re a Chicago student, we encourage you to apply.
A great resource for Illinois students comes from the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Students can access a lot of great resources on the site by completing the online form to apply.
Illinois student debt snapshot
According to the Department of Education, Illinois residents owe $61.8 billion in federal student loan debt with student borrowers, owing on average $37,644. 53.4% of these loan borrowers are under the age of 35 and 12.8% of all state residents have student loan debt.
When looking for ways to fund your higher education journey, remember that scholarships allow you to take fewer loans. Be sure to apply for as many as you’re eligible. You will surely want to take advantage of any merit & need-based scholarships from colleges in Illinois.