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Summit Physical Therapy Scholarship
$500
Intro The Summit Physical Therapy scholarship is open to applicants who meet the following requirements. Applicants must satisfy academic, residency, enrollment, and submission conditions to be considered. Eligibility Requirements 1) Be enrolled at a college or university by January 2027 at the latest. 2) Be registered as a full-time student no later than January 2027. 3) Have earned a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 during the most recent academic year. 4) Be a resident of the United States or Canada. 5) Provide responses to the essay prompts and submit them no later than 11:59 PM EST on the deadline...
Deadline
Aug 31, 2026
Intro
The Summit Physical Therapy scholarship is open to applicants who meet the following requirements. Applicants must satisfy academic, residency, enrollment, and submission conditions to be considered.

Eligibility Requirements
1) Be enrolled at a college or university by January 2027 at the latest.
2) Be registered as a full-time student no later than January 2027.
3) Have earned a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 during the most recent academic year.
4) Be a resident of the United States or Canada.
5) Provide responses to the essay prompts and submit them no later than 11:59 PM EST on the deadline...
Scholarships for Autistic Students
$3,000
Overview The Organization for Autism Research (OAR) offers $3,000 scholarships to students on the autism spectrum. Applicants must have an autism diagnosis (meeting DSM‑IV or later criteria) and be enrolled in or accepted to full‑time postsecondary education in the United States for the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters. Since 2007, the OAR Scholarship Program has distributed $2,013,000 to 690 deserving autistic students. Who may apply - Diagnosis: Applicants must have a documented autism diagnosis consistent with DSM‑IV or later. - Enrollment timeframe and location: You must be attending—or have been accepted to attend—an accredited U.S. postsecondary institution for the...
Deadline
Apr 20, 2026
Overview
The Organization for Autism Research (OAR) offers $3,000 scholarships to students on the autism spectrum. Applicants must have an autism diagnosis (meeting DSM‑IV or later criteria) and be enrolled in or accepted to full‑time postsecondary education in the United States for the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters. Since 2007, the OAR Scholarship Program has distributed $2,013,000 to 690 deserving autistic students.

Who may apply
- Diagnosis: Applicants must have a documented autism diagnosis consistent with DSM‑IV or later.
- Enrollment timeframe and location: You must be attending—or have been accepted to attend—an accredited U.S. postsecondary institution for the...
E-Waste Scholarship
$1,000
Each year, between 20 and 50 million tons of electronic waste are thrown away worldwide. E-waste often contains hazardous substances — including heavy metals — that can migrate into soil and ultimately contaminate groundwater. The EPA notes that recycling electronic devices enables more than 100 million pounds of materials to be recovered and reused every year. This scholarship is intended to deepen awareness of e-waste’s environmental effects and to encourage practical approaches for reducing electronic waste. Eligibility - Open to high school students at any grade level (freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior), students who are homeschooled, and to current or...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Each year, between 20 and 50 million tons of electronic waste are thrown away worldwide. E-waste often contains hazardous substances — including heavy metals — that can migrate into soil and ultimately contaminate groundwater. The EPA notes that recycling electronic devices enables more than 100 million pounds of materials to be recovered and reused every year. This scholarship is intended to deepen awareness of e-waste’s environmental effects and to encourage practical approaches for reducing electronic waste. Eligibility - Open to high school students at any grade level (freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior), students who are homeschooled, and to current or...
Digital Privacy Scholarship
$1,000
Introductory note Almost everything you share online can persist and may not remain private. Oversharing on social networks can lead to serious consequences for your future. According to a CareerBuilder survey, 43% of employers who reviewed applicants’ social media profiles chose not to hire the person. Likewise, a Kaplan Test Prep survey found that 12% of college admissions officers who examined Facebook profiles decided against admitting an applicant. This scholarship is designed to raise awareness about why exercising caution with online posts matters. For additional reading on digital privacy, please refer to the linked articles. Eligibility - Open to high...
Deadline
Jun 30, 2026
Introductory note
Almost everything you share online can persist and may not remain private. Oversharing on social networks can lead to serious consequences for your future. According to a CareerBuilder survey, 43% of employers who reviewed applicants’ social media profiles chose not to hire the person. Likewise, a Kaplan Test Prep survey found that 12% of college admissions officers who examined Facebook profiles decided against admitting an applicant. This scholarship is designed to raise awareness about why exercising caution with online posts matters. For additional reading on digital privacy, please refer to the linked articles.

Eligibility
- Open to high...
Young Christian Leaders Scholarship
$1,000
Overview Young Christian Leaders (YCL) Scholarships provide monthly awards of $1,000 to qualifying high school seniors and full-time college undergraduates who are recommended by peers, family members, and spiritual leaders and who demonstrate strong character, a commitment to service, and financial need. Award details - Each scholarship is paid as a one-time lump sum of $1,000 sent directly to the recipient’s college or university. - Funds must be used for undergraduate expenses, including tuition, fees, room and board, books, and other college-related costs. - The scholarship contest year runs September 1 through August 30. A banquet will be held at...
Deadline
Aug 30, 2026
Overview Young Christian Leaders (YCL) Scholarships provide monthly awards of $1,000 to qualifying high school seniors and full-time college undergraduates who are recommended by peers, family members, and spiritual leaders and who demonstrate strong character, a commitment to service, and financial need. Award details - Each scholarship is paid as a one-time lump sum of $1,000 sent directly to the recipient’s college or university. - Funds must be used for undergraduate expenses, including tuition, fees, room and board, books, and other college-related costs. - The scholarship contest year runs September 1 through August 30. A banquet will be held at...
Taiwanese American Scholarship Fund
$7,500
The Taiwanese American Scholarship Fund supports Taiwanese American students from low-income families who are pursuing higher education but face financial barriers. The program’s goal is to help eligible youth continue their studies and reach their academic goals. Eligibility - Must be a U.S. citizen or a U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card) and a direct blood descendant of a Taiwanese citizen. - Must be living in the United States and be either a high school senior or a first‑year college student. - Must intend to enroll full time in a U.S. college or university as a first‑...
Deadline
Apr 20, 2026
The Taiwanese American Scholarship Fund supports Taiwanese American students from low-income families who are pursuing higher education but face financial barriers. The program’s goal is to help eligible youth continue their studies and reach their academic goals.

Eligibility
- Must be a U.S. citizen or a U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card) and a direct blood descendant of a Taiwanese citizen.
- Must be living in the United States and be either a high school senior or a first‑year college student.
- Must intend to enroll full time in a U.S. college or university as a first‑...
Next Generation Scholarship
$25,000
Overview The NRF Foundation, together with a panel of retail executives, is inviting high-achieving students who are passionate about retail and offer original, forward-thinking perspectives to apply for the 2026 NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship. Ideal candidates are ambitious, adaptable, and show potential to shape the future of the retail industry. Who Should Apply Students enrolled full-time at a U.S.-based college or university who are juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded (January 2027) and who meet the eligibility criteria below. There is no limit on how many students a single institution may nominate or submit. Application...
Deadline
May 26, 2026
Overview The NRF Foundation, together with a panel of retail executives, is inviting high-achieving students who are passionate about retail and offer original, forward-thinking perspectives to apply for the 2026 NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship. Ideal candidates are ambitious, adaptable, and show potential to shape the future of the retail industry. Who Should Apply Students enrolled full-time at a U.S.-based college or university who are juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded (January 2027) and who meet the eligibility criteria below. There is no limit on how many students a single institution may nominate or submit. Application...
Design Thinking Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction American Graphics Institute provides a range of scholarships designed to promote design and creative problem solving across many fields. Each year several awards are made available to students enrolled in accredited post-secondary undergraduate programs in the United States. Separate awards also exist specifically for students taking American Graphics Institute training courses. Design Thinking Scholarship - Eligible applicants: part-time and full-time students enrolled in degree programs at any accredited U.S. college or university. - Award amount: $1,000. - Frequency: awarded annually in August. - Submission deadline: July 31 (submissions are reviewed for the next available award). - Application requirement: a...
Deadline
Jul 31, 2026
Introduction
American Graphics Institute provides a range of scholarships designed to promote design and creative problem solving across many fields. Each year several awards are made available to students enrolled in accredited post-secondary undergraduate programs in the United States. Separate awards also exist specifically for students taking American Graphics Institute training courses.

Design Thinking Scholarship
- Eligible applicants: part-time and full-time students enrolled in degree programs at any accredited U.S. college or university.
- Award amount: $1,000.
- Frequency: awarded annually in August.
- Submission deadline: July 31 (submissions are reviewed for the next available award).
- Application requirement: a...
Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarships
$5,000
Overview The Arkansas Academic Challenge Program awards scholarships to Arkansas residents who are pursuing postsecondary education. Supported largely by the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery, the Academic Challenge is open to students at all points in their education—high school graduates planning to enter college, current college students, first-time college enrollees, and those returning to college after a break. Eligibility requirements Traditional applicants (recent high school graduates) Students who plan to enroll at an approved college or university in the academic year immediately after finishing high school (public, private, out-of-state, or homeschool) must meet at least one of the following criteria: - ACT...
Deadline
Jul 01, 2026
Overview
The Arkansas Academic Challenge Program awards scholarships to Arkansas residents who are pursuing postsecondary education. Supported largely by the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery, the Academic Challenge is open to students at all points in their education—high school graduates planning to enter college, current college students, first-time college enrollees, and those returning to college after a break.

Eligibility requirements

Traditional applicants (recent high school graduates)
Students who plan to enroll at an approved college or university in the academic year immediately after finishing high school (public, private, out-of-state, or homeschool) must meet at least one of the following criteria:
- ACT...
Governor’s Distinguished Scholarship
$40,000
Overview The Governor’s Scholars (Non‑Distinguished) Scholarship is awarded to the top‑scoring high school senior in any Arkansas county that did not name a Governor’s Distinguished Scholar that year. It is also available to graduating seniors who earn a Diploma of Distinction or who complete an Associate’s degree while still in high school. The scholarship covers tuition, required fees, and room and board up to $5,000 per academic year (maximum $20,000 over four years). FAFSA completion is required for most applicants. Application Deadline Annual deadline: July 1 Who May Apply - High school seniors in their graduating year. - Non‑U.S. citizens...
Deadline
Jul 01, 2026
Overview
The Governor’s Scholars (Non‑Distinguished) Scholarship is awarded to the top‑scoring high school senior in any Arkansas county that did not name a Governor’s Distinguished Scholar that year. It is also available to graduating seniors who earn a Diploma of Distinction or who complete an Associate’s degree while still in high school. The scholarship covers tuition, required fees, and room and board up to $5,000 per academic year (maximum $20,000 over four years). FAFSA completion is required for most applicants.

Application Deadline
Annual deadline: July 1

Who May Apply
- High school seniors in their graduating year.
- Non‑U.S. citizens...
First Bank Corp Business Scholarship
$32,000
Intro The First Bank Corp. Business Scholarship is a selective award for students who combine strong academic achievement with proven leadership inside and outside school and who intend to take on leadership roles on campus. Applicants must be planning to pursue a business degree through the College of Business and Industry at UAFS. To be considered, candidates must submit a completed Application for Admission to UAFS and the scholarship application. Eligibility - Minimum ACT score: 27 - Minimum high school GPA: 3.5 - Declared intent to earn a business degree in the UAFS College of Business and Industry Award benefits...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Intro
The First Bank Corp. Business Scholarship is a selective award for students who combine strong academic achievement with proven leadership inside and outside school and who intend to take on leadership roles on campus. Applicants must be planning to pursue a business degree through the College of Business and Industry at UAFS. To be considered, candidates must submit a completed Application for Admission to UAFS and the scholarship application.

Eligibility
- Minimum ACT score: 27
- Minimum high school GPA: 3.5
- Declared intent to earn a business degree in the UAFS College of Business and Industry

Award benefits...
QueensCare Scholarship
$10,000
Introduction To honor John Joseph Brandlin’s 32 years of leadership and service to QueensCare, the John Joseph Brandlin Scholarship Fund awards $250,000 each year to support healthcare education. These scholarships are intended to help reduce the ongoing shortage of health professionals serving underserved communities. About John Joseph Brandlin John Joseph Brandlin (1913–2010) helped establish QueensCare with Arthur W. Barron to provide free and low-cost healthcare to low-income residents of Los Angeles County in 1998. A lifelong believer in the power of education, Brandlin was himself a four‑year scholarship recipient at the University of Illinois, attended the University of Southern California...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Introduction
To honor John Joseph Brandlin’s 32 years of leadership and service to QueensCare, the John Joseph Brandlin Scholarship Fund awards $250,000 each year to support healthcare education. These scholarships are intended to help reduce the ongoing shortage of health professionals serving underserved communities.

About John Joseph Brandlin
John Joseph Brandlin (1913–2010) helped establish QueensCare with Arthur W. Barron to provide free and low-cost healthcare to low-income residents of Los Angeles County in 1998. A lifelong believer in the power of education, Brandlin was himself a four‑year scholarship recipient at the University of Illinois, attended the University of Southern California...