American Meteorological Society Named Scholarship
$10,000
The American Meteorological Society (AMS) manages a set of senior undergraduate scholarships that were created to honor individuals or to memorialize loved ones. These awards are intended to support exemplary students who plan to pursue degrees in atmospheric science or closely related oceanic or hydrologic fields. Current college juniors should apply now for funding to cover the academic year beginning in fall 2026. Scholarship amounts range from $2,000 to $10,000.
Selection is based on academic merit; certain named scholarships emphasize characteristics or interests associated with the honoree. In addition to the monetary award, recipients are invited to attend the AMS...
The American Meteorological Society (AMS) manages a set of senior undergraduate scholarships that were created to honor individuals or to memorialize loved ones. These awards are intended to support exemplary students who plan to pursue degrees in atmospheric science or closely related oceanic or hydrologic fields. Current college juniors should apply now for funding to cover the academic year beginning in fall 2026. Scholarship amounts range from $2,000 to $10,000.
Selection is based on academic merit; certain named scholarships emphasize characteristics or interests associated with the honoree. In addition to the monetary award, recipients are invited to attend the AMS...
Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarship
$1,500
Simon Youth Foundation is committed to helping students reach their educational goals by reducing financial barriers. Each year SYF aims to distribute roughly $1 million in scholarships to support post-secondary education costs. Specific awards and their dollar amounts will vary depending on available funding.
Eligibility categories:
- Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarships (Simon Youth Foundation): Open to high school seniors who reside near a Simon mall or in adjacent communities.
- Simon Youth Academy Scholarships: Restricted to graduates of Simon Youth Academies.
- Greg Saunders Legacy Program Scholarships: Available only to dependents of Simon Property Group employees.
Application timeline:
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Simon Youth Foundation is committed to helping students reach their educational goals by reducing financial barriers. Each year SYF aims to distribute roughly $1 million in scholarships to support post-secondary education costs. Specific awards and their dollar amounts will vary depending on available funding.
Eligibility categories:
- Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarships (Simon Youth Foundation): Open to high school seniors who reside near a Simon mall or in adjacent communities.
- Simon Youth Academy Scholarships: Restricted to graduates of Simon Youth Academies.
- Greg Saunders Legacy Program Scholarships: Available only to dependents of Simon Property Group employees.
Application timeline:
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Christophers Poster Contest for High School Students
$1,000
Intro High school students living in the United States (grades 9–12) are invited to participate in the 36th Annual High School Poster Contest hosted by The Christophers. Create a poster that interprets the theme “You Can Make a Difference.” Eligibility - Open only to students who reside in the United States. - Entrants must be in grades 9, 10, 11, or 12. - Each poster must be the sole work of one student. Prizes - First Prize: $1,000 - Second Prize: $500 - Third Prize: $250 - Up to five Honorable Mentions: $100 each Key Dates - Entry deadline: entries...
Intro High school students living in the United States (grades 9–12) are invited to participate in the 36th Annual High School Poster Contest hosted by The Christophers. Create a poster that interprets the theme “You Can Make a Difference.” Eligibility - Open only to students who reside in the United States. - Entrants must be in grades 9, 10, 11, or 12. - Each poster must be the sole work of one student. Prizes - First Prize: $1,000 - Second Prize: $500 - Third Prize: $250 - Up to five Honorable Mentions: $100 each Key Dates - Entry deadline: entries...
New York Major Environmental Career Scholarship Application
$12,000
The New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA) will award more than $50,000 in scholarships in 2026.
Note: The awards described here are NYWEA state-level scholarships. If you need information about chapter-specific scholarships, please consult the Chapter Page for your region.
Environmental Career Scholarship — $12,000 (total)
- This scholarship is disbursed over four academic years as follows:
- Year 1: $1,000
- Year 2: $2,500
- Year 3: $3,500
- Year 4: $5,000
Eligibility requirements
- Must be a high school senior who meets NYWEA’s qualifying criteria
- Must be a resident of New York State
- Must be enrolled...
The New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA) will award more than $50,000 in scholarships in 2026.
Note: The awards described here are NYWEA state-level scholarships. If you need information about chapter-specific scholarships, please consult the Chapter Page for your region.
Environmental Career Scholarship — $12,000 (total)
- This scholarship is disbursed over four academic years as follows:
- Year 1: $1,000
- Year 2: $2,500
- Year 3: $3,500
- Year 4: $5,000
Eligibility requirements
- Must be a high school senior who meets NYWEA’s qualifying criteria
- Must be a resident of New York State
- Must be enrolled...
AEA Educational Foundation Scholarship
$3,500
Established in 1957, the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) now represents nearly 1,300 member companies in over 40 countries. Membership includes approved maintenance organizations that focus on the maintenance, repair, and installation of aircraft electronics systems for general aviation aircraft. General application note - Deadlines are shown with each scholarship below. Please ensure all required materials are submitted by the stated date. Scholarships 1) Gene Baker Memorial Scholarship — $1,000 - Eligibility: Available to AEA members and their children, grandchildren, or dependents. - Use: Can be applied toward tuition for any field of study at an accredited college or university. -...
Established in 1957, the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) now represents nearly 1,300 member companies in over 40 countries. Membership includes approved maintenance organizations that focus on the maintenance, repair, and installation of aircraft electronics systems for general aviation aircraft. General application note - Deadlines are shown with each scholarship below. Please ensure all required materials are submitted by the stated date. Scholarships 1) Gene Baker Memorial Scholarship — $1,000 - Eligibility: Available to AEA members and their children, grandchildren, or dependents. - Use: Can be applied toward tuition for any field of study at an accredited college or university. -...
Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation Scholarships
$1,000
Intro and important note
Many scholarships listed in the Masonic Scholarship Resource Guide require a separate application. Read each award description carefully and use the contact information provided with each listing to request any additional forms or instructions you may need.
Application deadlines and required form
- Use only the current year’s official application form. Questions and requirements sometimes change; applications from previous years will not be accepted.
- Your completed application and all supporting materials must be postmarked by March 15 of the current year.
How to get and submit the application
- The up-to-date application is available online....
Intro and important note
Many scholarships listed in the Masonic Scholarship Resource Guide require a separate application. Read each award description carefully and use the contact information provided with each listing to request any additional forms or instructions you may need.
Application deadlines and required form
- Use only the current year’s official application form. Questions and requirements sometimes change; applications from previous years will not be accepted.
- Your completed application and all supporting materials must be postmarked by March 15 of the current year.
How to get and submit the application
- The up-to-date application is available online....
Michigan Competitive Scholarship
$1,000
Overview
The Michigan Competitive Scholarship (MCS) is a need- and merit-based award for undergraduate students working toward their first postsecondary degree. Applicants from the Class of 2017 onward must complete the SAT before beginning college and earn a minimum score of 1200 to qualify. Note: the scholarship is not available to students who graduated high school or its recognized equivalent in 2023 or later. The program will end permanently on September 30, 2029.
Who is eligible
To be considered for the Michigan Competitive Scholarship, an applicant must meet all of the following:
- File the current-year Free Application for Federal...
Overview
The Michigan Competitive Scholarship (MCS) is a need- and merit-based award for undergraduate students working toward their first postsecondary degree. Applicants from the Class of 2017 onward must complete the SAT before beginning college and earn a minimum score of 1200 to qualify. Note: the scholarship is not available to students who graduated high school or its recognized equivalent in 2023 or later. The program will end permanently on September 30, 2029.
Who is eligible
To be considered for the Michigan Competitive Scholarship, an applicant must meet all of the following:
- File the current-year Free Application for Federal...
Worthy Goal Scholarship
$2,500
Overview
The IFSEA Worthy Goal Scholarship provides annual awards ranging from $500 to $2,500 to students pursuing accredited degrees in food service, hospitality, or closely related fields at institutions of higher education. Funds may be applied toward tuition and other required fees associated with an accredited Food Service or Hospitality Management program. Scholarships are granted each Spring for the upcoming Fall semester.
Purpose
The Worthy Goal Scholarship exists to support promising students receiving post–high school education or vocational training in hospitality and foodservice management. IFSEA aims to assist in advancing the education and careers of the next generation of industry...
Overview
The IFSEA Worthy Goal Scholarship provides annual awards ranging from $500 to $2,500 to students pursuing accredited degrees in food service, hospitality, or closely related fields at institutions of higher education. Funds may be applied toward tuition and other required fees associated with an accredited Food Service or Hospitality Management program. Scholarships are granted each Spring for the upcoming Fall semester.
Purpose
The Worthy Goal Scholarship exists to support promising students receiving post–high school education or vocational training in hospitality and foodservice management. IFSEA aims to assist in advancing the education and careers of the next generation of industry...
Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program
$20,000
The Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program is an initiative aimed at elevating the standard of education in Indiana, promoting the positive impact of Indiana community foundations, and fostering collaboration among Lilly Endowment Community Scholars and state leaders to enhance Indiana's quality of life.The Endowment recognizes the crucial role of education in the personal, civic, and economic prosperity of Indiana's residents and communities. The program's objective is to inspire some of Indiana's brightest students to pursue higher education within the state and ultimately establish their careers in Indiana.The Independent Colleges of Indiana administers the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program, with substantial...
The Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program is an initiative aimed at elevating the standard of education in Indiana, promoting the positive impact of Indiana community foundations, and fostering collaboration among Lilly Endowment Community Scholars and state leaders to enhance Indiana's quality of life.The Endowment recognizes the crucial role of education in the personal, civic, and economic prosperity of Indiana's residents and communities. The program's objective is to inspire some of Indiana's brightest students to pursue higher education within the state and ultimately establish their careers in Indiana.The Independent Colleges of Indiana administers the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program, with substantial...
Arizona Community Foundation Scholarships
$2,500
Intro Browse more than 160 scholarship opportunities, then go to our scholarship portal to start your application. By completing the Arizona Community Foundation (ACF) General Application you’ll be matched to the awards for which you qualify. Who can apply - High school seniors and current college students who live in Arizona are eligible to use the ACF General Application to pursue scholarships. - High school seniors, undergraduate students, and graduate-level students who will attend institutions anywhere in the United States may also apply. What the General Application covers - The ACF General Application connects applicants with over 100 different scholarship...
Intro Browse more than 160 scholarship opportunities, then go to our scholarship portal to start your application. By completing the Arizona Community Foundation (ACF) General Application you’ll be matched to the awards for which you qualify. Who can apply - High school seniors and current college students who live in Arizona are eligible to use the ACF General Application to pursue scholarships. - High school seniors, undergraduate students, and graduate-level students who will attend institutions anywhere in the United States may also apply. What the General Application covers - The ACF General Application connects applicants with over 100 different scholarship...
Tennessee Ned McWherter Scholars Program
$24,000
Introduction
The Ned McWherter Scholars Program supports academically outstanding Tennessee high school graduates who plan to pursue their college education at an eligible institution in Tennessee.
Award details
- Amount: $6,000 per academic year — split evenly as $3,000 from the State of Tennessee and $3,000 from the college or university the student attends.
- The college’s $3,000 match may be an existing campus-based aid award that is already part of the student’s financial aid package, provided it imposes no work or service obligation.
- Payments are issued in equal installments each term during the academic year.
- Funds are...
Introduction
The Ned McWherter Scholars Program supports academically outstanding Tennessee high school graduates who plan to pursue their college education at an eligible institution in Tennessee.
Award details
- Amount: $6,000 per academic year — split evenly as $3,000 from the State of Tennessee and $3,000 from the college or university the student attends.
- The college’s $3,000 match may be an existing campus-based aid award that is already part of the student’s financial aid package, provided it imposes no work or service obligation.
- Payments are issued in equal installments each term during the academic year.
- Funds are...
Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program
$1,000
Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship
Overview
This scholarship is available to students enrolled in Kentucky schools who are committed to applying technical expertise to create positive change—whether locally in their own communities or more broadly. It supports those who combine technical interest with a desire to contribute socially.
Who is eligible
To qualify, an applicant must:
- Be a senior attending a rural high school in Kentucky.
- Be an active member of their school's STLP.
- Intend to enroll in college to pursue a degree in a computer technology–related field.
How recipients are chosen
Award decisions are...
Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship
Overview
This scholarship is available to students enrolled in Kentucky schools who are committed to applying technical expertise to create positive change—whether locally in their own communities or more broadly. It supports those who combine technical interest with a desire to contribute socially.
Who is eligible
To qualify, an applicant must:
- Be a senior attending a rural high school in Kentucky.
- Be an active member of their school's STLP.
- Intend to enroll in college to pursue a degree in a computer technology–related field.
How recipients are chosen
Award decisions are...