Top Massachusetts Scholarships to Apply for in 2024 

Introduction to Massachusetts scholarships

The state of Massachusetts is home to over 100 four-year public universities, two-year community colleges, and private undergraduate and graduate universities combined. Whether you’re a high school senior looking at attending a Massachusetts college or university, or you’re a current college student at one of Massachusetts' many institutions, this post highlights many great scholarships and resources for you to take advantage of.

Let's go over a few of Massachusetts' best scholarships for students.

Massachusetts scholarships offered by private organizations

  • Amount: $1,000

    Deadlines: Quarterly

    Details: Before we get into all of the Massachusetts-specific private scholarships, check out our very own. No essay or minimum GPA required to apply. Open to US citizens, international students in the US, and students with DACA and undocumented status.

  • Amount: $25,000

    Deadline: Rolling monthly

    Eligibility:

    -Open to all high school, college & grad students! One easy form to fill out...

  • Amount:  $2,500 Monthly

    Deadline: Expires on the last day of each month

    Eligibility: The ScholarshipPoints Scholarship is a monthly no essay scholarship open to all high school and college students ages 16 and older, who are US residents!

  • Amount: Varies

    Deadline: Varies

    Details:Both programs offer to cover some or all of direct costs like tuition and fees for any Pell-grant eligible students (i.e. with families’ yearly incomes at or below $30,000).

  • Amount: Varies

    Deadline: Varies

    Details: The Paul Tsongas Scholarship is a merit-based program that rewards Massachusetts students with a grade point average (G.P.A.) of 3.75 and highly competitive Scholastic Aptitude Test (S.A.T.) scores of at least 1200 (or the American College Testing [A.C.T.] equivalent).

  • Amount: up to $2,500

    Deadline: Rolling

    Details: The Massachusetts Gilbert Matching Student Grant Program (GMSGP) provides funds for participating Massachusetts’ institutions of higher education and schools of nursing.

  • Amount: Varies

    Deadline:  March 30

    Details:  Each year, their Christian A. Herter Memorial Scholarship Program awards scholarships of varying amounts to college-bound high school sophomores and juniors from Massachusetts who have overcome major adversity in their lives.

  • Amount:  $2,500

    Deadline: April 1

    Details: Are you’re majoring or thinking about majoring in a plant-oriented field of study, we recommend that you apply for the New England ISA Undergrad/Grad scholarship!

  • Amount: $4,000

    Deadline: April 1

    Details: To be eligible a student enrolled in a civil engineering program at a 4-year college or university. Applicants must also must be attending or have been accepted into an appropriate college/university program at the undergraduate or graduate level and be from or attending school in New England

  • Amount:  $3,000

    Deadline: April 1

    Details: The Francis X. Crowley Scholarship annually awards $3,000 to a student enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering program or a business management program at a 4-year college or university in New England.

  • Amount: $2,500

    Deadline: April 15

    Details:  Are you a high school senior residing in California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Texas, or Washington state? Further, are you planning on attending a college in one of the aforementioned states for the upcoming school year? If so, consider applying for the Cathay Bank Foundation Scholarship Program!

  • Amount: $1,500

    Deadline: April 15

    Details:  Are you a college-bound high school senior of Italian heritage If so, the Alphonse A. Miele Scholarship may be a great opportunity for you!

  • Amount: $1,000

    Deadline: April 1

    Details: The UNICO Foundation will provide two literary scholarships, valued at $1,000 each to matriculated college students submitting an original short story or essay celebrating their Italian heritage.

  • Amount: Varies

    Deadline: May 1

    Details: The Massachusetts Public Service Grant was established for students who have experienced the loss of a parent and/or spouse who is killed or missing in the line of public service duty in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Public Service Grant Program is the only scholarship program not based on demonstrated financial need, but rather entitlement.

  • Amount:$1,000 (15 available)

    Deadline: May 1

    Details: Are you a high school senior who demonstrate personal excellence on and off the ice. All applicants must be New England residents and skate at FMC arenas.

  • Amount:$1,000 (15 available)

    Deadline: May 1

    Details: Are you a high school junior or senior attending a school in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, or New Jersey? Further, has your life been directly or indirectly affected by substance abuse? If so, the Mountainside Brighter Future College Scholarship may be a great opportunity for you.

  • Amount: up to $3,000

    Deadline: May 1

    Details: The Edwards Scholarship is for legal, permanent residents of the City of Boston, MA only. Applicants must be residents of Boston from the beginning of their junior year in high school through college.

  • Amount: up to $5,000

    Deadline: May 9

    Details: This scholarship is available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.

  • Amount: up to $17,500

    Deadline: June 17

    Details: The Massachusetts High Demand Scholarship will be open to students at Massachusetts public and independent institutions who are pursuing a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), Health Professions, Education, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Economics, or Business degree.

  • Amount: $4,500

    Deadline: September 1

    Details: The Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program is designed to provide financial assistance for currently employed early childhood educators and providers who enroll in a certificate, associate’s, bachelor’s, or master’s degree program in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Family Studies, Child Care Administration, or fields that directly name early child development and its specific areas of inquiry.

  • Amount:$7,500 each year in college

    Deadline: September 23

    Details: Applicants must be enrolled in a high school in Massachusetts and must be a rising senior.  Eligible applicants must be engaged in a quality mentoring relationship that has been in existence for at least one year.

  • Amount:$500 

    Deadline: September 30

    Details: This scholarship is for a Massachusetts resident enrolled in an accredited occupational therapy educational program in Massachusetts at the professional degree level.

Additional paying for college resources for Massachusetts students

A great resource for Massachusetts students comes from the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education. Students, student representatives, high school counselors, superintendents, headmasters, and institutional financial aid administrators can also view student accounts, make updates, and more.