Achieving My Potential Scholarship
$1,000
Ghanouni Teen & Young Adult Defense Firm is committed to helping the younger generation overcome past mistakes and reach their full potential. We are a criminal and juvenile defense law firm that firmly believes that one error should not define your entire life. We are excited to announce our 2026 Achieving My Potential Scholarship, aimed at students who have had encounters with the juvenile or criminal justice system.We are interested in hearing how these students have managed to move beyond their past experiences and how this scholarship could assist them in realizing their full potential. Navigating the juvenile or criminal...
Ghanouni Teen & Young Adult Defense Firm is committed to helping the younger generation overcome past mistakes and reach their full potential. We are a criminal and juvenile defense law firm that firmly believes that one error should not define your entire life. We are excited to announce our 2026 Achieving My Potential Scholarship, aimed at students who have had encounters with the juvenile or criminal justice system.We are interested in hearing how these students have managed to move beyond their past experiences and how this scholarship could assist them in realizing their full potential. Navigating the juvenile or criminal...
Fight the Flame CRPS Awareness Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The Fight the Flame (FTF) scholarship was established to promote education and awareness about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Also referred to as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), CRPS is a chronic, degenerative neurological pain condition.
About CRPS
Although many people with CRPS appear outwardly well, they frequently contend with severe, persistent pain that disrupts daily life. As an invisible illness—comparable in visibility to conditions such as fibromyalgia, depression, diabetes, and eating disorders—CRPS patients often face the additional burden of having their symptoms minimized or misunderstood. Increasing public awareness, supporting educational efforts, and funding research are essential steps toward finding...
Introduction
The Fight the Flame (FTF) scholarship was established to promote education and awareness about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Also referred to as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), CRPS is a chronic, degenerative neurological pain condition.
About CRPS
Although many people with CRPS appear outwardly well, they frequently contend with severe, persistent pain that disrupts daily life. As an invisible illness—comparable in visibility to conditions such as fibromyalgia, depression, diabetes, and eating disorders—CRPS patients often face the additional burden of having their symptoms minimized or misunderstood. Increasing public awareness, supporting educational efforts, and funding research are essential steps toward finding...
ITE University Scholars Program
$20,000
Purpose This scholarship program seeks to boost youth participation in the transportation profession by financially supporting students at the undergraduate level who plan to pursue careers in transportation engineering, planning, or closely related fields. Award One (1) scholarship is granted each year to a qualifying graduating U.S. high school senior or a community college student transferring to a four-year university. Recipients must enroll full time at an accredited college or university that has an established ITE Student Chapter. Priority and program objective The University Scholars Program aims to assist students with the greatest need. Preference is given to first-generation college...
Purpose This scholarship program seeks to boost youth participation in the transportation profession by financially supporting students at the undergraduate level who plan to pursue careers in transportation engineering, planning, or closely related fields. Award One (1) scholarship is granted each year to a qualifying graduating U.S. high school senior or a community college student transferring to a four-year university. Recipients must enroll full time at an accredited college or university that has an established ITE Student Chapter. Priority and program objective The University Scholars Program aims to assist students with the greatest need. Preference is given to first-generation college...
Tang Scholarship
$60,000
Intro
In 2007 Mr. Edward C. Tang created this scholarship to support Asian and Pacific Islander (API) students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) in pursuing post‑secondary education. The award is intended to enable LGBT youth to pursue their academic goals without shame. Each year up to four outstanding recipients may be chosen, with combined awards of up to $100,000. Awards may be paid out over as many as four years and are renewable for up to three additional years (for a total maximum of four years) provided recipients meet the annual renewal criteria.
Eligibility
To be...
Intro
In 2007 Mr. Edward C. Tang created this scholarship to support Asian and Pacific Islander (API) students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) in pursuing post‑secondary education. The award is intended to enable LGBT youth to pursue their academic goals without shame. Each year up to four outstanding recipients may be chosen, with combined awards of up to $100,000. Awards may be paid out over as many as four years and are renewable for up to three additional years (for a total maximum of four years) provided recipients meet the annual renewal criteria.
Eligibility
To be...
Community Council of Idaho Hispanic Scholarship
$1,000
Community Council of Idaho is offering a one-time scholarship award of $1,000 to nine students. The scholarship is intended for low-income high school seniors or Idaho residents who will be entering college for the first time.
Eligibility
- Open to low-income high school students or first-time, college-bound Idahoans.
- Nine recipients will each receive a single $1,000 award.
Essay prompt
Write a one-page essay describing your educational and career objectives. Explain what motivates your choice of career, how you arrived at that decision, and any experiences that shaped your path. Include information about current community involvement and describe how you...
Community Council of Idaho is offering a one-time scholarship award of $1,000 to nine students. The scholarship is intended for low-income high school seniors or Idaho residents who will be entering college for the first time.
Eligibility
- Open to low-income high school students or first-time, college-bound Idahoans.
- Nine recipients will each receive a single $1,000 award.
Essay prompt
Write a one-page essay describing your educational and career objectives. Explain what motivates your choice of career, how you arrived at that decision, and any experiences that shaped your path. Include information about current community involvement and describe how you...
Environmental Studies/Natural Science Scholarship Program
$2,000
Overview
Four scholarships of $2,000 each are awarded annually by the Friends of Volo Bog: two for students entering college to study environmental or natural sciences, and two for students already enrolled in college who are pursuing an environmental or natural science degree.
Eligibility
- Entering college applicants:
- Must be a permanent Illinois resident.
- Must attend high school in one of these counties: Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will.
- Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher for the first three years of high school.
- Must plan to enroll in a college or...
Overview
Four scholarships of $2,000 each are awarded annually by the Friends of Volo Bog: two for students entering college to study environmental or natural sciences, and two for students already enrolled in college who are pursuing an environmental or natural science degree.
Eligibility
- Entering college applicants:
- Must be a permanent Illinois resident.
- Must attend high school in one of these counties: Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will.
- Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher for the first three years of high school.
- Must plan to enroll in a college or...
ACEC California Scholarship
$10,000
Overview
The ACEC California Scholarship Foundation awards annual scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to students studying engineering and land surveying at California colleges. For the 2026–2027 (26‑27) academic year, the Foundation will distribute up to $100,000 in scholarships. In addition, some applicants who attend school, live, or list a hometown in Riverside/San Bernardino, Orange County, Los Angeles, or San Diego may be eligible for additional chapter awards totaling as much as $50,000 from local ACEC California chapters. Applying to the ACEC California Scholarship also provides access to other opportunities through the ACEC Research Institute Scholarship Portal.
Who is eligible...
Overview
The ACEC California Scholarship Foundation awards annual scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to students studying engineering and land surveying at California colleges. For the 2026–2027 (26‑27) academic year, the Foundation will distribute up to $100,000 in scholarships. In addition, some applicants who attend school, live, or list a hometown in Riverside/San Bernardino, Orange County, Los Angeles, or San Diego may be eligible for additional chapter awards totaling as much as $50,000 from local ACEC California chapters. Applying to the ACEC California Scholarship also provides access to other opportunities through the ACEC Research Institute Scholarship Portal.
Who is eligible...
IMANA Scholarships
$5,000
Introduction
Education transforms thinking, expands knowledge, and creates new opportunities. IMANA supports the education of future healthcare professionals and strives to contribute to the advancement of healthcare by helping students reach their professional goals.
About the Scholarship Program
Each year IMANA awards a one-time scholarship to help full-time students who are training for careers in healthcare. The program is designed to assist students pursuing a range of health-related professions.
Fields in Which IMANA Offers Scholarships
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Pharmacy
- Nursing
- Optometry
- Health Care / Allied Health
Who may apply?
Applications are accepted only from students...
Introduction
Education transforms thinking, expands knowledge, and creates new opportunities. IMANA supports the education of future healthcare professionals and strives to contribute to the advancement of healthcare by helping students reach their professional goals.
About the Scholarship Program
Each year IMANA awards a one-time scholarship to help full-time students who are training for careers in healthcare. The program is designed to assist students pursuing a range of health-related professions.
Fields in Which IMANA Offers Scholarships
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Pharmacy
- Nursing
- Optometry
- Health Care / Allied Health
Who may apply?
Applications are accepted only from students...
American Bus Association Foundation Scholarships
$5,000
Overview
The ABA Foundation Scholarship Program funds students across eight named award tracks: ABA Member Scholarship; Motorcoach & Tour Scholarship; Academic Merit Scholarship; Driving the Future Scholarship; Diversity Scholarship; Peter L. Picknelly Honorary Scholarship; Ron Cornell Memorial Scholarship; and the Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Scholarship. Eligibility rules differ by award — see each category below for specific requirements.
Important dates
- Application opens: December 2, 2025
- Application deadline: April 30, 2026, 11:59 p.m. PST
- Selection notifications: June 2026
- Award funds issued: August 2026
General notes
- Membership status referenced in some categories is measured as of February...
Overview
The ABA Foundation Scholarship Program funds students across eight named award tracks: ABA Member Scholarship; Motorcoach & Tour Scholarship; Academic Merit Scholarship; Driving the Future Scholarship; Diversity Scholarship; Peter L. Picknelly Honorary Scholarship; Ron Cornell Memorial Scholarship; and the Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Scholarship. Eligibility rules differ by award — see each category below for specific requirements.
Important dates
- Application opens: December 2, 2025
- Application deadline: April 30, 2026, 11:59 p.m. PST
- Selection notifications: June 2026
- Award funds issued: August 2026
General notes
- Membership status referenced in some categories is measured as of February...
ASCLD Scholarship Program
$1,000
Overview
The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) provides yearly scholarships for students pursuing forensic science-related degrees, subject to Board of Directors approval. Awards are typically $1,000 each; however, the total number of scholarships and the exact award amounts are set each year depending on available funding.
Who is eligible
- Must be enrolled at an accredited university as either:
- a junior (third-year undergraduate) in a baccalaureate program, or
- a first-year graduate student.
- Degree programs eligible include forensic science, forensic chemistry, forensic biology, or a natural science degree with a forensic science concentration.
- Applicants from...
Overview
The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) provides yearly scholarships for students pursuing forensic science-related degrees, subject to Board of Directors approval. Awards are typically $1,000 each; however, the total number of scholarships and the exact award amounts are set each year depending on available funding.
Who is eligible
- Must be enrolled at an accredited university as either:
- a junior (third-year undergraduate) in a baccalaureate program, or
- a first-year graduate student.
- Degree programs eligible include forensic science, forensic chemistry, forensic biology, or a natural science degree with a forensic science concentration.
- Applicants from...
SPIE Optics and Photonics Education Scholarships
$11,000
Overview SPIE offers scholarships for Student Members worldwide who are studying optics- or photonics-related subjects. Eligible applicants include students in high school (pre-university/secondary), community and technical colleges, and undergraduate and graduate university programs. Award amounts and allowable uses Awards range from US $3,000 up to US $11,000. Funds may be applied to tuition and fees as well as course-related costs such as required books, supplies, and equipment. Single application, multiple opportunities A single application is considered for many different SPIE scholarships, for example: - SPIE D.J. Lovell Scholarship — US $11,000 Sponsored by SPIE in memory of long‑time member D....
Overview SPIE offers scholarships for Student Members worldwide who are studying optics- or photonics-related subjects. Eligible applicants include students in high school (pre-university/secondary), community and technical colleges, and undergraduate and graduate university programs. Award amounts and allowable uses Awards range from US $3,000 up to US $11,000. Funds may be applied to tuition and fees as well as course-related costs such as required books, supplies, and equipment. Single application, multiple opportunities A single application is considered for many different SPIE scholarships, for example: - SPIE D.J. Lovell Scholarship — US $11,000 Sponsored by SPIE in memory of long‑time member D....
IAPD Scholarship Program
$5,000
Required materials
- Completed online scholarship application plus these supporting items:
- A one-page essay of approximately 500 words.
- A current unofficial transcript. (If you are a college freshman, submit both your high school and college transcripts.)
- The addendum (signature) page from this application, signed by the student and a parent or guardian.
All supporting documents — including the essay, transcripts, letters of recommendation (if applicable) and the signed addendum — must be in English to be accepted. Files may be uploaded through the application portal or sent electronically to Jean McClure.
Submission rules and confidentiality
- Incomplete...
Required materials
- Completed online scholarship application plus these supporting items:
- A one-page essay of approximately 500 words.
- A current unofficial transcript. (If you are a college freshman, submit both your high school and college transcripts.)
- The addendum (signature) page from this application, signed by the student and a parent or guardian.
All supporting documents — including the essay, transcripts, letters of recommendation (if applicable) and the signed addendum — must be in English to be accepted. Files may be uploaded through the application portal or sent electronically to Jean McClure.
Submission rules and confidentiality
- Incomplete...