Scholarships
Amount: Up to $60,000 per year (awarded up to 4 years). About: Each year, Tang Scholarships help LGBT Asian and Pacific Islanders from the Bay Area afford post-secondary education. Applicants must self-identify as Asian/Pacific Islander and gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender, graduate from a high school in one of the nine Bay Area counties, be…
Amount: Varies. About: Each year, the George Snow Scholarship Fund provides Graduate School Scholarships to Snow Scholars pursuing advanced degrees. Applicants must have been a former recipient of its scholarship program for high school seniors in Palm Beach County and Broward County, and have already been accepted into or currently enrolled in a graduate program.…
Amount: Varies. About: The George Snow Scholarship Fund provides the Door of Opportunity Scholarship for high school seniors from the following states: Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Greater Philadelphia, Rhode Island, Texas (Central and North only), Utah, and Virginia. Scholarship recipients may attend any accredited college,…
Amount: $1,250 (renewable for 3 years). About: Delaware residents are eligible to apply for the Charles L. Hebner Memorial Scholarship (formerly, the Diamond State Scholarship) offered through the Delaware Department of Education Higher Education Office. Applicants must be high school seniors enrolling as a full-time undergraduate student at a regionally-accredited undergraduate degree program. Eligible Grade…
Amount: $1,000. About: The Mental Health System Reform Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to students who are passionate about mental health reform. Applicants need to be enrolled in or enrolling as undergraduate, graduate, or law school students in the United States and hold a minimum 3.0 GPA. Eligible Grade Levels: High School Senior, College…
Amount: $25,000. About: The Horatio Alger National Scholarship is designed to support college-bound high school seniors who have overcome significant obstacles. Each applicant must be enrolled full-time as a high school junior in the United States, have plans to enter a college or university following high school graduation, demonstrate critical financial need, be involved in…