Scholarships
Amount: $500-$5,000. About: The Markham-Colgrave International Scholarship is one of several scholarships offered by the American Floral Endowment (AFE). This scholarships is designated for students studying marketing through international travel. This scholarship is operated in conjunction with the David Colegrave Foundation in London. The program facilitates an annual student exchange between the United States and…
Amount: Up to $10,000. About: Emerald Creek Capital is a lender that provides commercial bridge loans. The Emerald Creek Scholarship Foundation provides scholarships of up to $10,000 to students to use toward their continuing education. Eligible Grade Levels: High School Senior Eligible Majors: All majors Residency Requirement: New York Minimum GPA: No GPA requirement Deadline:…
Amount: $1,000-$5,000. About: Diabetes Scholars offer a set of scholarships for students with Type 1 diabetes. Those interested fill out one application and are automatically considered for multiple awards. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and incoming freshmen seeking higher education at a four-year college or university, college, technical or trade school. Applicants need to also…
Amount: $30,000 college scholarship, $50,000 tech package for school/non-profit organization. About: Hosted by Google since 2008, Doodle for Google is an annual art contest for K-12 students. Each year, Google selects a National Winner, four National Finalists, and 54 State and Territory Winners. Students must be enrolled in a U.S.-based K-12 school (including homeschool) or…
Amount: $16,000-$20,000 (disbursed over 4 years). About: Daughters of the Cincinnati offers annual renewable scholarships to the daughters of career-commissioned officers in the U.S. military. Applicants must be female, high school seniors, and have at least one parent who is on active duty, retired, or deceased while on active duty. Eligible Grade Levels: High School…
Amount: Varies. About: Each year, AFCEA Washington, DC awards STEM scholarships to graduating high school seniors. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, live within the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (greater DC area), be either graduating from high school or transitioning from a two-year community college to a four-year college or university, and…