Scholarships
Amount: $5,000 (5 awards), $1,000 (2 awards). About: The Trapshooting Hall of Fame offers seven scholarships, available only to members of the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA). All applicants must be graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in or enrolling in a university in the coming fall. Eligible Grade Levels: High School Senior Eligible Majors:…
Amount: Up to $80,000 maximum over 4 years. About: Dream.US, a nonprofit organization, created its Opportunity Scholarship to help undocumented students who live in “locked-out states,” meaning states where students “effectively have no access to college – either because they face paying out-of-state tuition or because their state will simply not admit them into its…
Amount: $1,500. About: Offered by the Idaho Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (ICAFS), the Graduate Student Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to graduate students interested in aquatic science and fisheries. Applicants must be graduate students attending an Idaho college or university and professional goals that support the mission of the American Fisheries Society.…
Amount: $2,000. About: Offered by the Idaho Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (ICAFS), the Susan B. Martin Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to graduate students interested in aquatic science and fisheries. Applicants must be enrolled as an graduate student at an Idaho college or university and demonstrated examples of mentoring and inspiring the…
Amount: $1,500. About: Offered by the Idaho Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (ICAFS), the Undergraduate Scholarships Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to students interested in aquatic science and fisheries. Applicants must be enrolled as an undergraduate student at an Idaho college or university and show at least some experience working with fish or…
Amount: Up to $12,000. About: Each year, the Pride Foundation offers scholarships to LGBTQ students who show leadership, lack a support system, demonstrate financial need, and face additional barriers to higher education. Applicants must be a resident of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington, but they may study elsewhere. Additionally, applicants must be pursuing postsecondary…