September Scholarships
“Be Bold” No-Essay Scholarship
Must be the applicant with the "boldest" profile.
$25,000
September 1
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Speak Up! Scholarship (5 awards)
High school juniors and/or seniors
$2,000
September 1
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Minority Affairs Community's Scholarship Awards for Incoming College Students (15 awards)
Must be high school graduates during the current academic year and be members of a minority group that is under-represented in chemical engineering, i.e., African-American, Hispanic, Native American, Alaskan Native, Pacific Islander.
$1,000
September 1
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Minority Affairs Community's Minority Scholarship Awards for College Students
Must be college undergraduates who are studying chemical engineering. Must be a member of a minority group that is underrepresented in chemical engineering. Must be an AICHE national student member at the time of application.
$1,000
September 1
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Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship
Be a graduating, minority high school senior
- Be a United States citizen
- Present evidence of financial need
- Demonstrate a record of academic excellence
- Demonstrate leadership potential and a dedication to community service
- Plan to attend an accredited and approved 4-year college within the United States or affiliated with a United States-based college or university
- Have not accrued more than 25% of credits needed to graduate from college.
up to $35,000 over 4 years, financially sponsored to attend JRF‘s annual, four-day “Mentoring and Leadership Conference“ in New York City, four-year program that includes career guidance, internship and permanent job placement, travel abroad, and leadership and practical life skills training.
September 1
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Be seeking a degree in business, management, communications, marketing or related field.
Have a minimum 3.5 GPA.
$1,000
September 1
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Beauty & Wellness Professionals Scholarship
Be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in one of the following programs: Cosmetology
Esthetics
Massage Therapy
Barbering
Electrology, Laser Hair Removal, or Trichology
Hair Design or Hair Braiding
Makeup Artistry or Permanent Makeup
Nail Technology
Salon Management or Cosmetology Teaching
Other relevant beauty industry program
$2,500
September 1
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Have completed at least one semester (or quarter) of study in a program in funeral service or mortuary science education accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education.
$1,500 - $2,500
September 1
Be a U.S. undergrad in business, business management, advertising, marketing, or related fields. Have a 3.5 GPA.
$1,500
September 1
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BiOptimizers Scholarship (3 awards)
Be a full-time or part-time college students who have shown an interest in biological optimization.
$500, $1000, and $1500
September 6
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Net Solutions’ Annual Scholarship
Must be enrolled in a 4-year college or university.
$2,500
September 6
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Georgia Power Foundation Scholarship (22 awards)
Must be enrolled full-time as a junior or senior at any HBCU in the state of Georgia. Pursuing a STEM or business related major.
up to $4,000
September 7
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Cameron Impact Scholarship (10 - 15 awards)
Be in the high school graduating Class of 2024, with an unweighted 3.7 GPA on 4.0 scale planning to enroll in a full-time course of study towards a degree at an accredited four-year U.S. college or university for the full academic year following high school graduation.
Covers the full tuition, fees, and books at any accredited U.S. based college or university that the recipient chooses to attend.
September 8 Note: Early application deadline was May 19. Reviewing applications on a rolling basis until they receive 3000 applications
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NSHSS Foundation Business & Public Policy Scholarship
Graduating high school seniors (Grad Year 2023)/rising college freshmen with a minimum GPA of 3.0 who are pursuing a degree in, or closely related to, one of the following disciplines:
Business/Business Administration
Finance/Economics
$1,000
September 8
Fulbright Scholars (400 awards)
September 15
Notorious RBG Women of Tomorrow Scholarship (10 awards)
Rising high school students graduating in 2024, 2025, 2026, or 2027, and recently graduated 2023 seniors (female-identified applicants are strongly encouraged to apply, however applicants of any gender are eligible!)
$1,000
September 15
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Be enrolled in either a community college or university.
$1,000
September 15
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A high school senior
From at least one of the following ethnicities: African-American, American Indian/Alaska Native*, Asian & Pacific Islander American, and/or Hispanic American
Pell-eligible
A US citizen, national, or permanent resident
In good academic standing with a minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalen
Scholars will receive funding for the full cost of attendance* that is not already covered by other financial aid and the expected family contribution, as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or the methodology used by a Scholar’s college or university.
*Cost of attendance includes tuition, fees, room, board, books, and transportation, and may include other personal costs.
September 15
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SBB Research Group Foundation STEM Scholarship
Currently enrolled as a full-time student at a United States college/university. Pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM).
$2,500
September 15
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Alice T. Schafer Mathematics Prize
Undergraduate woman interested in math
$1,000
September 15
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Richard B. Watkins Scholarship (4 awards)
Black or African American college sophomore, junior, or senior students obtaining their degrees in public relations, marketing, graphic design, social media, or related fields. They must also attend an institution in Maryland, Virginia or Washington, DC,
$5,000
September 15
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Must be high school seniors or college students who are legal residents of the United States.
$1,000
September 15
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Any female high-school or college student, who wants to start her own business.
$2,000
September 15
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We The Future Contest (College)
Students enrolled in a college or university, carrying 12 hours or more, age 17 to 24 years old at the time of entry
$2,000 - $5,000
September 17
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We The Future Contest (High School)
Students in grades 9-12 and are 14 to 19 years old at the time of entry, attending public, private, religious, home school programs, and charter schools.
$1,000
September 17
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We The Future Contest (Middle School)
Middle School Students (Grades 6—8)
$500
September 17
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We The Future Contest (Elementary School)
Elementary School Students (Grades K - 5)
$100
September 17
We The Future Contest (Graduate and Law School)
Students enrolled in a graduate school or law school, carrying 9 hours or more, seeking a graduate or law degree, age 18 and above at the time of entry.
$2,000
September 17
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We The Future Contest (Teachers K - 12)
Teachers (Grades K - 12)
$2,000
September 17
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Studying to be a dentist or dental hygienist, are passionate about dental health, or internet and technology.
$500
September 18
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MassMutual Close the Gap Scholarship Program (First-year Garduate Students)
Must be a first-year graduate student and a graduate of any four-year public or private Historically Black College and University (HBCU).
up to $5,000
September 18
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MassMutual Close the Gap Scholarship Program (College juniors)
Must be African American/Black classified as a junior, at the time of application, attending a public or private Historically Black College and University (HBCU).
up to $5,000
September 18
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Incoming Law Students or returning Law Students.
$5,000
September 18
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Black/African American students who are enrolled full-time at any accredited HBCU as a college or university senior with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
$5,000
September 19
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Innovation In Education Scholarship
Must currently be enrolled as a high school, college/university, or graduate student.
$500
September 20
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Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund
Any female-identifying high school, undergraduate, graduate, or trade school student who’s a single mother, widow, immigrant, woman of color, first-generation college student, or survivor of abuse may apply for this scholarship. Students pursuing careers in the medical field, trades or STEM are strongly preferred.
$10,000 (6 awards) $5,000 (6 awards)
September 21
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Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation Scholarship
Students with a 2.75 GPA who are enrolled full-time as a junior attending the following HBCU institutions:
Bennett College, North Carolina Central University, North Carolina A&T State University, Saint Augustine’s University, Tennessee State University, Tuskegee University, Cheyney University, Florida A&M University, Norfolk State University, or Wiley College.
$3,000 (renewable)
September 28
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Students pursuing a certification, certificate, associates, or bachelors in manufacturing, engineering, or a related area of study.
$2,500
September 29
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Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship (4 awards)
Must be currently enrolled full time (in high school or at an accredited university) or planning on enrolling within 24 months.
$1,000
September 30
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Prudential Emerging Visionaries
Young leaders aged 14-18 who demonstrate commitment to solving financial and societal challenges in their communities and beyond should apply. Two participants from the early entry group will be selected to receive $1,000 each. All early entry participants will receive feedback from Ashoka staff on how to improve their applications before the final entry deadline.
up to $15,000, an all-expenses-paid trip with your parent or guardian to Prudential’s headquarters in Newark, New Jersey, and coaching and skills development to help take your innovative solution to the next level.
September 29 Early Entry Deadline. November 2 Final Deadline.
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Must be enrolled as a full-time student at a post-secondary institution, including an accredited college, university, or trade school, in the United States. Have a 3.0 GPA.
$1,000
September 30
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Because College is Expensive Scholarship
Must be high school sophomores and above, college students, and graduate school students.
$500
September 30
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Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs Scholarship
Currently enrolled in or entering a certificate or degree program which leads to a Manufacturing, Engineering, Tech, Robotics, Weldingcareer on a full-time basis (12 or more credit hours). Have a 2.5 GPA for trade, community, or technical colleges or 3.0 GPA for universities.
$1,500 - $2,500
September 30
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Don't Text and Drive Scholarship
Open to high school freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior or a current or entering college or graduate school student of any level. Homeschooled students are also eligible. There is no age limit.
$1,000
September 30
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TrophyCentral Sportsmanship Scholarship Award
High School Senior
$1,000
September 30
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Open to any current high school senior, college student, or graduate student who was a legal resident of the United States
$1,000
September 30
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Open to all law school students and those planning on enrolling within 12 months.
$500
September 30
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Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship
Must be high school, college, and graduate school student.
$1,000
September 30
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HostingAdvice.com Future Web Developers Scholarship
Must be a current or future college student (e.g., high school senior), have minimum 3.5 GPA, majoring in a computer science-related field
$1,000
September 30
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Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program
Must be enrolled as a freshman, undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student at an accredited college or university.
Major in a science-related field such as Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Molecular Biology.
Minimum cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA).
$1,000
September 30
July Scholarships
90 general scholarship opportunities waiting for you.* And guess what? These scholarships range from $500 - full-ride scholarships! Apply Today
July 2023 Scholarships
Eligible Students
Amount
Deadline
Cameron Impact Scholarship (10 - 15 awards)
Be in the high school graduating Class of 2024, with an unweighted 3.7 GPA on 4.0 scale planning to enroll in a full-time course of study towards a degree at an accredited four-year U.S. college or university for the full academic year following high school graduation.
Covers the full tuition, fees, and books at any accredited U.S. based college or university that the recipient chooses to attend.
September 8 Note: Early application deadline was May 19. Reviewing applications on a rolling basis until they receive 3000 applications
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The Luther Vandross Foundation Scholarship (50 awards)
HBCU undergrad with 2.5 GPA, in 3rd (60+ qualified Credits), 4th or 5th year of college.
$500 - $5,000
July 1
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ABC Humane Wildlife Women In STEM Scholarship
Graduate and undergraduate students enrolling or continuing in STEM fields of study.
$1,000
July 1
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Emergency Dentists USA Video Scholarship
High school seniors and current college students, all majors.
$1,000
July 1
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Graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students who are enrolled full-time at an accredited college, community college, or high school.
1st Prize - $5,000 2nd Prize - $1,500 3rd Prize - $500
July 1
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Bryant Gladney Paramedic Education Scholarship (4 awards)
Students who are attending a program to become a Paramedic.
$1,500
July 1
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"Be Bold" No Essay Scholarship
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a no-essay scholarship that will be awarded to the applicant with the boldest profile.
$25,000
July 1
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SuperMoney’s Financial Literacy Scholarship
Enrolled full-time in high school as a senior or be a part-time or full-time student in a college, graduate school, trade school, or coding bootcamp.
$500
July 1
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Applicants must have obtained or currently working on obtaining a high school diploma or equivalent.
Applicants should be employed in the industry or interested in pursuing a career as a commercial food service technician (Service Heroes Scholarship) or as a support role in the commercial food service industry (Support Heroes Scholarship).
$2,500 and $1,500 Klein Tool bonus sponsored by AllPoints.
July 1
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Applicants must have obtained or currently working on obtaining a high school diploma or equivalent.
Applicants should be employed in the industry or interested in pursuing a career as a commercial food service technician (Service Heroes Scholarship) or as a support role in the commercial food service industry (Support Heroes Scholarship).
$2,500
July 1
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TNAA Allied Health Scholarship
Students must be enrolled full-time, in good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher, and continuing their education at an accredited institution in an allied health major.
$2,500
July 1
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Extensiv Supply Chain Scholarship
Student pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, or Operations Management. Must have a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours still to be completed. Must be enrolled (or accepted) in an accredited college or university within the United States or Canada.
$2,500
July 1
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HCBA Colonel Archer B. Battista Veterans Scholarship
The applicant must be admitted for the upcoming academic year to an accredited law school.
The applicant must be a veteran with an Honorable Discharge or a current member of the United States Military.
$1,000
July 1
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SEAFWA’s Law Enforcement Chiefs' College Scholarship Application (3 awards)
Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater, enrolled in an undergraduate program as a junior or senior with a minimum of 60 college hours in an accredited University, and studying wildlife, fisheries, or law enforcement.
$1,000
July 1 Note: Paper mail in application
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Sharon Stephens Brehm Undergraduate Psychology Scholarships
An undergraduate student majoring in psychology at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA, and
demonstrate financial need.
$5,000
July 1
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Zack Zolin Scholarship (3 awards)
High school senior athlete who will start college next year or a current college student athlete continuing their college education in a junior college or 4-year university.
$2,500
July 1
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Arvin & Rena's 2023 ImVein® Healthcare Scholarship
Applicant must be a citizen or visa holder in the United States of America, pursuing a career in the healthcare field, pursuing a graduate and/or doctoral degree, and currently accepted or in their degree program.
$1,000
July 1
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AlixPartners MBA Scholarship Program
Enrolled as a first-year MBA student for the 2023-2024 academic year, and have already graduated, or will be graduating in spring 2023, with a bachelors degree in accounting, analytics, business, engineering, finance, math, or technology from a UNCF Member Institution, or from Florida A&M University, Hampton University, Howard University, North Carolina A&T State University, or Tennessee State University.
$10,000
July 3
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AlixPartners/UNCF Scholarship Program (renewable)
Current college sophomores who will be enrolled full-time as juniors for the 2023-2024 academic year at one of the eligible HBCUs listed below: Allen University
Benedict College
Bennett College
Bethune Cookman University
Claflin University
Clark Atlanta University
Dillard University
Edward Waters College
Fisk University
Florida Memorial University
Huston-Tillotson University
Interdenominational Theological Center
Jarvis Christian College
Johnson C. Smith University
Lane College
LeMoyne-Owen College
Livingstone College
Miles College
Morehouse College
Morris College
Oakwood University
Paine College
Philander Smith College
Rust College
Saint Augustine's University
Shaw University
Spelman College
Stillman College
Talladega College
Texas College
Tougaloo College
Tuskegee University
Virginia Union University
Voorhees College
Wilberforce University
Wiley College
Xavier University of Louisiana
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Hampton University
Howard University
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Tennessee State University
$5,000
July 3
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BLM² Foundation Scholarship (3 awards)
Must be a minority (e.g. African American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific American or Alaska Native), graduating high school senior in the year of the award, a permanent US Citizen, 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher, and must be enrolled as a full time student during the Fall Academic Semester of the award.
$1,000
July 3
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Eleanor Marjorie Prescod Memorial Scholarship (2 awards)
Need-based renewable scholarship to college juniors, seniors, or 5th year seniors majoring in science or humanities.
Up to $2125
July 3
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RV Learning Center Scholarship Program Aids Deserving RV Industry Employees, Dependents
Must be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student. Demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own. Have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score.
$2,500
July 5
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High-achieving African American / Black students majoring in the STEM field and classified as a junior during the 2023-2024 school year.
$4,400
July 6
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Macy’s Brighter Futures Scholarship (100+ awards)
Need-based scholarships of up to $5,000 each to African American HBCU undergraduate students.
up to $5,000
July 6
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GoodRx Helps Equity in Pharmacy Scholarship (10 awards)
Current or recently graduated pharmacy (PharmD) or pharmacy technician (CPhT, PTCB, NHA) student.
$5,000
July 7
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GoodRx Helps Future Black Physicians and Physician Associates Scholarship (10 awards)
Current or recently graduated medical (MD, DO) or physician associate (PA) student.
$5,000
July 7
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GoodRx Helps Nurses for Change Scholarship (10 awards)
Current or recently graduated nursing student (LPN/LVN, ASN/ADN/AAS, BSN, MSN, APRN, DNP).
$5,000
July 7
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SMRP Legacy of Excellence Scholarship
Rising juniors and seniors in a four-year maintenance-, reliability- or engineering-focused program as well as to students in graduate studies.
$10,000
July 7
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SMRPCO Dorothy and Jack Nicholas Scholarship
Rising junior or senior in a four-year maintenance- and reliability-focused program, as well as to students in the second year of a two-year maintenance program.
$2,000
July 7
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Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and rising seniors in four-year maintenance- and reliability-focused programs, as well as to students in a two-year maintenance program.
$2,000
July 7
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Need-based scholarships to African American undergraduate students attending any US-located accredited 4-year college/university or 2-year community college.
up to $10,000
July 10
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Generation Future Grant: Celebrate Your Impact
This is not a scholarship but a grant for community work.
$5,000
July 12
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Baron & Budd Mesothelioma Cancer Victims Memorial Scholarships
Must be accepted to a US-based four-year university or college for any field of study (scholarship funds will be dispersed directly to their school); provide two letters of recommendation that both specifically name the Baron & Budd Mesothelioma Cancer Victims Memorial Scholarship
$2,500 for top video and $2,500 for top essay
July 12
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GeneTex Scholarship Program (2 awards)
Student in good standing and enrolled at an accredited college or university, declared STEM major, open to international students
$2,000
July 14
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MFMA Academic Scholarship (5 awards)
Must be legal resident of the US and must attend school in the US. Applicants must be accepted into one of the following fields of study: Architecture, Forest Management, Forest Products Technology, Forest Science, Forestry Studies, Wood Science & Engineering, Wood Science & Technology, other fields related to wood technology, or studying a trade that translates to the wood flooring industry.
$1,000
July 14
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Applicants must have sickle cell disease (verifiable by a doctor) and must be 26 and over.
$250 - $1,500
July 15
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Applicants must have sickle cell disease (verifiable by a doctor) and must be 25 and over.
$250 - $1,500
July 15
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Mary Bowman Arts in Activism Award (2 awards)
Student and non-student artists are welcome to apply for this award. Awards are intended to support two young "artivists" (27 years of age or younger) each year who exemplify Mary’s passion for the arts as the vehicle for their own HIV/AIDS community activism and expression.
$5,000
July 15
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Shade Sail Design Challenge Scholarship
College students, who are interested in the fields of architecture, design and/or engineering to create a unique shade sail structure using our standard sized shade sails.
$3,000
July 15
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Pedro Zamora Young Leaders Scholarship
The scholarship is open to current or incoming undergraduate students (ages 27 and younger) enrolled in a U.S. community college or four-year university.
$5,000
July 15
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CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
BIPOC High school senior or undergraduate student
$500
July 15
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Brown Skin Agenda Aesthetics & Cosmetology Scholarship
Any BIPOC student who is pursuing a career as an esthetician or in the cosmetology industry may apply for this scholarship.
$10,000
July 15
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Avnet Law National Scholarship
Currently enrolled in an accredited college, university, or graduate program within the United States and who demonstrates a spirit of volunteerism and/or community service.
$1,000
July 15
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HireAHelper Skilled Trade & Technology Scholarships
High school senior, or in a community college, undergraduate, graduate, technical college, or vocational program, or be planning to enroll in a high school, community college, undergraduate, graduate, technical college, or vocational program during the 2022-2023 academic program in the United States.
$2,000
July 17
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Must be enrolled in an accredited college or university program related to the mental health industry.
Grade point average for the previous semester must be a minimum of 3.0
Must demonstrate a strong desire to make a difference in the mental health community.
$2,500
July 17
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Sprout Social UNCF Scholarship
Current African American/Black college juniors who will be seniors in the 2023-2024 academic year. Selected award recipients will have an exclusive opportunity to apply and interview for a full-time position at Sprout Social that would begin in the summer of 2024. Applicants must be majoring in computer science, software engineering, or a similar degree program.
$11,000
July 17
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Kaiser Permanente Health Equity Scholarship
Current high school graduate, who plans to enroll full-time, as a first-year college student during the fall semester of 2023, at a U.S.-located, four-year accredited, not-for-profit college or university; or two-year accredited, not-for-profit community college. Be interested in pursuing either a clinical career path (e.g., pharmacist, physician, practitioner, nurse) or non-clinical career path (e.g., accounting, business administration, human resources, marketing, public policy) career path in the healthcare industry. MUST reside in: California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Georgia, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington State.
up to $5000
July 17
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Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited U.S. college or university.
$1,000
July 18
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Joy Cappel Scholarship (2 awards)
Must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student currently enrolled and accepted at a college or university in the United States for the upcoming fall or spring term, and intended major must be in Life Sciences or a related field.
$2,500
July 20
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Minority Women in Sports Medicine Scholarship Fund
Currently be a high school senior maintaining a 3.0 GPA AND be planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate program for the entire upcoming academic year or currently be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program maintaining a 3.0 GPA. Anticipated course of study must include:
-Athletic Training
-Physical Therapy
-Exercise Science
-Pre-Medical
-Kinesiology
-Exercise Physiology
*Other course of study that provides a direct service to athletics
Also, high school seniors must have completed at least 100 hours of community service
$500 - $1,000 renewable up to 3 years
July 20
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Innovation In Education Scholarship
Must currently be enrolled as a high school, college/university, or graduate student.
$500
July 20
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African American, juniors, seniors or graduate students (MS and/or Ph.D.) attending any U.S. accredited, four-year or graduate college or university during the Fall of 2023.
$10,000
July 20
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Phyliss J. McCarthy Scholarship for Excellence in Writing
High school juniors or seniors
$1,000
July 23
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Credit Suisse Scholars Program
Current college freshmen who will be enrolled full-time as sophomores in the 2023-2024 academic year at North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, or Winston-Salem State University.
$5,000
July 24
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Community Contribution Scholarship (10 awards)
Open to all high school students who are legal residents of the United States. All applicants under the age of eighteen (18) or minors at the time of application must have the permission of at least one (1) of their parents and/or legal guardians to apply.
$7,000
July 26
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Wells Fargo Scholarship (133 awards)
Full-time as a college sophomore, junior or senior at a TMCF member-school during the 2023-2024 academic school year.
$7,500
July 28
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Wells Fargo Emergency Scholarship (60 awards)
Full-time as a college freshman, sophomore, junior or senior at a TMCF member-school during the 2023-2024 academic school year. Have an unpaid student account balance of up to $1000.
up to $1,000
July 28
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NCB HBCU Scholarship (12 awards)
Full-time undergraduate freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior at a TMCF member-school, Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs), or one of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) during the 2023-2024 academic school year. Open to all majors.
up to $5,000
July 28
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MassMutual Corporate Scholarship (5 awards)
Full-time college junior at a HBCU or TMCF member-school and identifies as African American/Black. Must be pursuing a degree in math, statistics, economics, finance, computer science, data science and technologies, physics, any business major, supply chain management, or actuarial science.
$16,000
July 28
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MassMutual Corporate Scholarship (10 awards)
Full-time college junior at a HBCU or TMCF member-school and identifies as African American/Black. Need-based scholarship.
$5,000
July 28
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TMCF/JCDRP Family Foundation Scholarship (6 awards)
Need-based for full-time college freshmen, sophomore, junior or senior at a TMCF member-school during the 2023-2024 academic school year.
up to $7,500
July 28
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Cargill-TMCF Thrive Scholars Scholarship
Be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate sophomore, junior or senior at one of the following 1890 land grant institutions;
Alabama A&M University
Alcorn State University
Central State University
Delaware State University
Florida A&M University
Fort Valley State university
Kentucky State University
Langston University
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Lincoln University of Missouri
North Carolina A&T State University
Prairie View A&M University
South Carolina State University
Southern University and A&M College
Tennessee State University
Tuskegee University
University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Virginia State University
West Virginia State University
Major: Agriculture or STEM disciplines
up to $15,000
July 28
Sanofi Next Gen Scholarship (50 awards)
Full-time undergraduate sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level student at an HBCU (or TMCF member-school) during the 2023-2024 academic school year. Enrolled in a healthcare or related majors or field of study such as STEM; Public Health; Finance; Marketing/Sales; IT/Digital and others as agreed upon prior to launching the scholarship.
up to $15,000
July 28
Full-time undergraduate freshman, sophomore, junior or senior at a TMCF member-school during the 2023-2024 academic school year.
up to $2,000
July 28
Ivy Beauty Scholarship (20 awards)
Full-time undergraduate freshman, sophomore, junior or senior at a TMCF member-school during the 2023-2024 academic school year.
up to $4,100
July 28
Law School Scholarship Contest
Must be enrolled at an accredited law school located in the United States.
$1,000
July 30
Earnest Scholarships (10 awards)
Enrolled, or soon to be enrolled full-time students at an accredited U.S. college or university in Fall 2023. Parents or guardians of students who are enrolled or soon to be enrolled, as a full-time student at an accredited U.S. college or university in Fall 2023. High School students if they are or will be enrolled as a half-time student in 2023. U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents (including DACA students)
$5,000
July 31
Black Women in STEM Scholarship
Must be enrolled full-time as college juniors for the 2023-2024 academic year and have a declared major in a STEM/STEM-related discipline or a financial services discipline.
$5,000
July 31
High school seniors and current college students planning to attend college or another form of post-secondary education including four-year universities, community colleges, institutes of technology and accredited credential or certificate programs.
$1,000
July 31
John D Spurling OBE Scholarship (5 awards)
Applicant must be a full time student enrolled in a degree or certification program at an accredited U.S. institution. Community experience with responsible pet ownership
$2,000
Note: Application must be print and with a postmark no later than July 31
Cavalier Trail Riding Club Scholarship
High school senior accepted into or student currently enrolled in a college/university or otherwise legitimate training program offering a degree or other accreditation or certification in equine related areas of study, e.g. Veterinary Sciences, Veterinary Assistant, Equine Management, Equine Training, Farrier Science, Hippotherapy, etc
$500
July 31
Emily’s Light Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 2023 Scholarship (2 awards)
Any person diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) who has been accepted into and is registered to attend post-secondary education in Fall 2023.
up to $3,000
July 31
Ages of 13 and 25 years old and live in the U.S. Creatively reflect on what a free and liberated community looks like to you.
$1,000
July 31
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World's Only Minecraft Scholarship
Must be a United States citizen, currently be enrolled in college or high school, an have a 3.0 or higher GPA.
$2,000
July 31
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PHF Reagan Sloane Shanley Scholarship
Applicants with an interest in the discipline of neuroscience and/or engineering and have an understanding and/or current interest in Hydrocephalus, cerebral spinal fluid and the brain.
$10,000 per year, (up to a 3-year commitment with re-approval each year).
July 31
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Hood Health Report HBCU Book Scholarship
HBCU rising junior or senior
$1,000
July 31
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WWF-US Conservation Leadership Award
Must be a US resident, between 18-30 years old as of August 1, 2023, and adding exceptional value to the movement to protect the planet.
$5,000
July 31
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Pittsburgh Injury Lawyers Scholarship
Open to both undergraduate students wishing to go to law school sometime in the future and current graduate/law students. All applicants must be actively enrolled in a U.S. undergraduate, graduate, or law school program.
$500
July 31
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2023 Platt Family Essay Contest
Must have been a full time undergraduate students in an American college or university during the Spring 2023 semester.
1st Prize - $1,500 2nd Prize - $750 3rd Prize - $500
July 31
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Walkin’ Pets Veterinarian Scholarship
Doctoral student entering or currently enrolled in veterinary school in 2023.
$1,000
July 31
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Walkin' Pets Rehab/Vet Tech Scholarship
Canine rehabilitation or veterinary tech students.
$500
July 31
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Gen and Kelly Tanabe Scholarship
9th-12th grade high school, college, or graduate student including adult students.
$1,000
July 31
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New Silver Fintech Scholarship
All applicants must currently be enrolled or in the process of enrolling as a full-time student at an accredited U.S. college or university. There is no minimum GPA, residency, or major requirements to apply, but applicants must be a US citizen or permanent resident (including DACA students).
1st Place - $5,000
2nd Place - $2,500
3rd Place - $2,500
July 31
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Micklin Law Group Educational Scholarship
Applicants must be accepted into an accredited college in the United States.
$1,000
July 31
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Philadelphia Injury Lawyers Scholarship
Open to both graduate/law students and undergraduate students seeking to go to law school in the future. All applicants must be enrolled in a U.S. undergraduate or graduate-level program.
$500
July 31
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Micklin Law Group Custody Scholarship
Full-time dad who has full custody of his children. Need some financial assistance to put yochild through college.
$1,000
July 31
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@ESPDaniella Debt Grant (3 awards)
Any current undergraduate senior, graduate school student, college graduate, or previous student who dropped out of college and has student loan debt may apply for this scholarship.
$1,500
July 31
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Avonte Oquendo Memorial Scholarship for Autism
Applicant must be diagnosed or has a close family member who has been diagnosed with a form of autism, including Asperger syndrome.
$5,000
July 31
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Eskew Law Scholarship for Children of Convicted Felons
Applicants must be the child of a parent who has a felony conviction and are currently enrolled in an accredited technical school, college, or university in the U.S.
$1,500
July 31
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Student pursuing an undergraduate degree in pre-law studies, or a student entering law school in the Fall 2023 semester.
$500
July 31