Scholarships
Amount: $2,000. About: Offered by the Hampton Wildlife Fund, the David M. Cline Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to South Carolina students pursuing careers in law enforcement, criminal justice, forensics, or forensic science. Applicants must be full-time residents of South Carolina, be seniors in a public or private South Carolina high school, attend a…
Amount: $10,000. About: The Good Tidings Scholarship provides education grants to high school seniors who demonstrate outstanding community service. Awarded since 1999, this scholarship has grown over the years, now awarding scholarships to ten students of each year. Each scholarship is worth a total of $10,000. Applicants must demonstrate financial need. Eligible Grade Levels: High…
Amount: $2,000. About: Through its annual essay competition, Good Colleges awards scholarships to students who are interested in studying abroad. Applicants are asked to write a 150-250 word essay, and the essay topic changes each year. The scholarship is meant to be used to pay for living expenses as an international student. Eligible Grade Levels:…
Amount: $250-$3,000. About: Administered by the Great Lakes Hemophilia Foundation (GLHF) , the Education Scholarship is annually awarded to students with bleeding disorders as they pursue their education at an accredited, not-for-profit college, university or vocational/technical school. Applicants must must live in Wisconsin or receive care at one of the Wisconsin Hemophilia Treatment Centers. The…
Amount: $1,000-$5,000. About: The Prism Foundation is an organization that works to explore and address critical issues that affect the Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ community. As part of its commitment to this goal, the foundation provides scholarships to students who have made a demonstrable impact on the Asian & Pacific Islander and LGBTQ+ communities.…
Amount: Up to $5,000. About: The Fund for Education Abroad is a program designed to help disadvantaged students study abroad. Applications are accepted for fall semesters, summer semesters and an academic year. When choosing scholarship recipients, judges consider financial need, demographic factors, and academic preparedness. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, currently enrolled…