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Folsom Concert Association Scholarships
$5,000
Intro The Folsom Concert Association offers Performing Arts Scholarships to high school seniors who plan to attend college or a junior college and pursue careers in the performing arts. Eligible pathways include vocal or instrumental music, theatre or film acting, technical and production roles in theatre/film/music, theatre business, dance, or preparing to teach in any of these disciplines. 2026 Scholarship Program — Applications Open Applications for the 2026 Performing Arts Scholarships are now being accepted. Review the qualifications and application instructions below before applying. Complete the 2026 application by the deadline: Friday, March 6, 2026. Awards will be announced in...
Deadline
Mar 06, 2026
Intro The Folsom Concert Association offers Performing Arts Scholarships to high school seniors who plan to attend college or a junior college and pursue careers in the performing arts. Eligible pathways include vocal or instrumental music, theatre or film acting, technical and production roles in theatre/film/music, theatre business, dance, or preparing to teach in any of these disciplines. 2026 Scholarship Program — Applications Open Applications for the 2026 Performing Arts Scholarships are now being accepted. Review the qualifications and application instructions below before applying. Complete the 2026 application by the deadline: Friday, March 6, 2026. Awards will be announced in...
Robert G. Porter Scholarship
$20,000
Introduction / History The Illinois Federation of Teachers created the Robert G. Porter Scholarship to pay tribute to Robert G. Porter, a longtime educator and labor leader. Porter began his career teaching civics in East St. Louis, Illinois, and served as treasurer of the East St. Louis Federation of Teachers, Local 1220. In 1960 he joined AFT national staff in Chicago as an aide to AFT President Carl Megel and played a key role in organizing and chartering numerous AFT locals across Illinois, helping build the strong IFT that today represents more than 100,000 members. Porter was AFT Secretary-Treasurer from...
Deadline
Mar 06, 2026
Introduction / History The Illinois Federation of Teachers created the Robert G. Porter Scholarship to pay tribute to Robert G. Porter, a longtime educator and labor leader. Porter began his career teaching civics in East St. Louis, Illinois, and served as treasurer of the East St. Louis Federation of Teachers, Local 1220. In 1960 he joined AFT national staff in Chicago as an aide to AFT President Carl Megel and played a key role in organizing and chartering numerous AFT locals across Illinois, helping build the strong IFT that today represents more than 100,000 members. Porter was AFT Secretary-Treasurer from...
Central Kentucky Community Foundation Scholarships
$5,000
Below is the catalog of scholarships available through the 2025 CKCF Scholarship Central. You may create an account at any time; however, Scholarship Central opens for new applications on January 1 each year. General application requirements (required for every Scholarship Central submission) - Official transcript — submitted by your school academic counselor - ACT and/or SAT scores — submitted by your school academic counselor - FAFSA Submission Summary Application window - Scholarship Central accepts applications annually from January 1 through March 1. These awards fund the upcoming academic year, starting with the fall semester and continuing through the next summer...
Deadline
Mar 01, 2026
Below is the catalog of scholarships available through the 2025 CKCF Scholarship Central. You may create an account at any time; however, Scholarship Central opens for new applications on January 1 each year. General application requirements (required for every Scholarship Central submission) - Official transcript — submitted by your school academic counselor - ACT and/or SAT scores — submitted by your school academic counselor - FAFSA Submission Summary Application window - Scholarship Central accepts applications annually from January 1 through March 1. These awards fund the upcoming academic year, starting with the fall semester and continuing through the next summer...
Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln Scholarships
$10,000
The Community Foundation is responsible for managing a diverse range of college scholarships. These scholarships, each unique in its own right, were created through the generous contributions of various donors and each has its own specific set of eligibility criteria.Students have the opportunity to apply for and potentially receive multiple scholarships. These scholarships are not only available to students about to graduate high school, but also to those who are currently enrolled in college or planning to return. At present, a significant portion of the scholarships are granted to students hailing from Sangamon County. However, the Foundation is steadily increasing...
Deadline
Mar 01, 2026
The Community Foundation is responsible for managing a diverse range of college scholarships. These scholarships, each unique in its own right, were created through the generous contributions of various donors and each has its own specific set of eligibility criteria.Students have the opportunity to apply for and potentially receive multiple scholarships. These scholarships are not only available to students about to graduate high school, but also to those who are currently enrolled in college or planning to return. At present, a significant portion of the scholarships are granted to students hailing from Sangamon County. However, the Foundation is steadily increasing...
GIAR Grandmother’s First-Generation Scholarship
$25,000
Overview This scholarship supports the college education (undergraduate or graduate) of first-generation young women, under age 25, who trace their heritage to Portugal, Mexico, Central America, or South America and who live in Nevada or Hawaii. For the purposes of this award, “first-generation” means either (a) a young woman who immigrated to the United States and has become a naturalized citizen, or (b) the daughter of an immigrant from the listed ancestries. Eligible Nevada applicants are generally those residing in northern Nevada (commonly defined as Tonopah and points north); Hawaii residents statewide are eligible. Award details - Typical awards are...
Deadline
Mar 31, 2026
Overview
This scholarship supports the college education (undergraduate or graduate) of first-generation young women, under age 25, who trace their heritage to Portugal, Mexico, Central America, or South America and who live in Nevada or Hawaii. For the purposes of this award, “first-generation” means either (a) a young woman who immigrated to the United States and has become a naturalized citizen, or (b) the daughter of an immigrant from the listed ancestries. Eligible Nevada applicants are generally those residing in northern Nevada (commonly defined as Tonopah and points north); Hawaii residents statewide are eligible.

Award details
- Typical awards are...
Wallin Education Partners Scholarship
$16,000
About Wallin Education Partners Wallin Education Partners is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping low- and moderate-income students from our partner high schools gain access to college and persist through graduation. We offer qualified applicants financial aid, individualized one-on-one advising, and career-related support. If you want guidance, resources, and encouragement from high school graduation through college commencement, submit an application below. Minimum eligibility requirements - Be a graduating senior in the Class of 2026 from a Wallin partner high school in Minnesota. - Hold a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0. - Have parents’ adjusted gross income (AGI) below $95,000 (the...
Deadline
Jan 28, 2026
About Wallin Education Partners Wallin Education Partners is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping low- and moderate-income students from our partner high schools gain access to college and persist through graduation. We offer qualified applicants financial aid, individualized one-on-one advising, and career-related support. If you want guidance, resources, and encouragement from high school graduation through college commencement, submit an application below. Minimum eligibility requirements - Be a graduating senior in the Class of 2026 from a Wallin partner high school in Minnesota. - Hold a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0. - Have parents’ adjusted gross income (AGI) below $95,000 (the...
ACEC Delaware Scholarship
$3,500
Introduction The American Council of Engineering Companies of Delaware (ACEC/DE) represents the engineering profession across the state. Member firms perform a broad array of engineering services that support Delaware’s economy and protect residents’ quality of life—ensuring safe travel, access to clean water, improved public health, and the adoption of new technologies. ACEC/DE’s mission is to advance the business interests of its member firms to promote the welfare and prosperity of Delaware. History and National Scope ACEC’s origins trace back to 1909, when a loosely organized group of private-practice engineers formed the American Institute of Consulting Engineers (AICE), the predecessor to...
Deadline
Jan 30, 2026
Introduction
The American Council of Engineering Companies of Delaware (ACEC/DE) represents the engineering profession across the state. Member firms perform a broad array of engineering services that support Delaware’s economy and protect residents’ quality of life—ensuring safe travel, access to clean water, improved public health, and the adoption of new technologies. ACEC/DE’s mission is to advance the business interests of its member firms to promote the welfare and prosperity of Delaware.

History and National Scope
ACEC’s origins trace back to 1909, when a loosely organized group of private-practice engineers formed the American Institute of Consulting Engineers (AICE), the predecessor to...
ASCE Civil Engineering Scholarship for High School Seniors
$2,000
Overview This scholarship supports Maine high school seniors who intend to pursue a Civil Engineering degree at the college or university of their choice. Eligibility - Open to graduating high school seniors in Maine - Applicants must plan to major in Civil Engineering at an accredited college or university How to Apply Candidates must submit a completed application, include references, and provide a written statement explaining their interest in civil engineering. Application forms can be obtained through Maine high school guidance offices or by contacting: Leslie L. Corrow, P.E. American Society of Civil Engineers — Maine Section, Scholarship Chair Kleinschmidt...
Deadline
Feb 28, 2026
Overview
This scholarship supports Maine high school seniors who intend to pursue a Civil Engineering degree at the college or university of their choice.

Eligibility
- Open to graduating high school seniors in Maine
- Applicants must plan to major in Civil Engineering at an accredited college or university

How to Apply
Candidates must submit a completed application, include references, and provide a written statement explaining their interest in civil engineering. Application forms can be obtained through Maine high school guidance offices or by contacting:

Leslie L. Corrow, P.E.
American Society of Civil Engineers — Maine Section, Scholarship Chair
Kleinschmidt...
Missouri Cheerleading Coaches Association Scholarship
$3,000
The MCCA is delighted to announce the availability of $15,000 in scholarships annually for graduating cheerleaders. This includes ten scholarships of $1,000 each, one scholarship of $2,000, and the $3,000 Suzy Thompson Scholarship.KEY DETAILS:The scholarships are one-time, non-renewable awards.The applicant's coach must be a fully paid MCCA member by February 1.Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 unweighted scale. A school counselor will confirm the GPA after the first semester grades are released.Applicants must fill out the MCCA Scholarship Application Form online (found below).Scholarship recipients are required to attend the MCCA Coaches Conference to accept...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
The MCCA is delighted to announce the availability of $15,000 in scholarships annually for graduating cheerleaders. This includes ten scholarships of $1,000 each, one scholarship of $2,000, and the $3,000 Suzy Thompson Scholarship.KEY DETAILS:The scholarships are one-time, non-renewable awards.The applicant's coach must be a fully paid MCCA member by February 1.Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 unweighted scale. A school counselor will confirm the GPA after the first semester grades are released.Applicants must fill out the MCCA Scholarship Application Form online (found below).Scholarship recipients are required to attend the MCCA Coaches Conference to accept...
A. Joe Hemphill, Jr. Scholarship
$12,000
PROGRAM DEADLINE: February 27, 2026 at 05:00 PM Description Arthur Joe Hemphill, Jr., born in Tennessee in 1931, spent the majority of his life in Buncombe County, North Carolina. He served many years on the Black Mountain, North Carolina police force and was appointed chief in 1970, a position he held for five years before joining the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Department. He and his wife, Mary Rutledge Hemphill, raised and took into their home numerous children over the years, though they had no biological children of their own. Before his death in 2009, Mr. Hemphill created the A. Joe Hemphill,...
Deadline
Feb 27, 2026
PROGRAM DEADLINE: February 27, 2026 at 05:00 PM Description Arthur Joe Hemphill, Jr., born in Tennessee in 1931, spent the majority of his life in Buncombe County, North Carolina. He served many years on the Black Mountain, North Carolina police force and was appointed chief in 1970, a position he held for five years before joining the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Department. He and his wife, Mary Rutledge Hemphill, raised and took into their home numerous children over the years, though they had no biological children of their own. Before his death in 2009, Mr. Hemphill created the A. Joe Hemphill,...
Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Scholarships
$6,000
Who may apply Scholarships are available to students who are residents of North Carolina and are currently seniors in a public high school, enrolled at the NC School of Science and Mathematics, attending the UNC School of the Arts High School, or are being homeschooled and registered with the North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education. Selection policy CFWNC selects scholarship recipients using objective, nondiscriminatory procedures. Awards are made according to clearly defined guidelines and the specific criteria established for each individual fund. Eligibility requirements Before applying, check the list of scholarships and their specific eligibility conditions to confirm you qualify....
Deadline
Jan 09, 2026
Who may apply
Scholarships are available to students who are residents of North Carolina and are currently seniors in a public high school, enrolled at the NC School of Science and Mathematics, attending the UNC School of the Arts High School, or are being homeschooled and registered with the North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education.

Selection policy
CFWNC selects scholarship recipients using objective, nondiscriminatory procedures. Awards are made according to clearly defined guidelines and the specific criteria established for each individual fund.

Eligibility requirements
Before applying, check the list of scholarships and their specific eligibility conditions to confirm you qualify....
MASFPS Scholarships
$5,000
Purpose The scholarship program exists to broaden student access to a range of post-secondary educational paths and to reduce barriers that could prevent students from achieving their career and life goals. Selection and Nominations State-level recipients are chosen using the NAFEPA scholarship application and the associated scoring guidelines. MASFPS will nominate two State candidates to be considered for one of four NAFEPA Scholarships. Each NAFEPA Scholarship is $5,000, paid over two years as $2,500 per year. No more than two of the NAFEPA awards will be granted to applicants who are pursuing a degree, license, or certification in education. Application...
Deadline
Jan 09, 2026
Purpose
The scholarship program exists to broaden student access to a range of post-secondary educational paths and to reduce barriers that could prevent students from achieving their career and life goals.

Selection and Nominations
State-level recipients are chosen using the NAFEPA scholarship application and the associated scoring guidelines. MASFPS will nominate two State candidates to be considered for one of four NAFEPA Scholarships. Each NAFEPA Scholarship is $5,000, paid over two years as $2,500 per year. No more than two of the NAFEPA awards will be granted to applicants who are pursuing a degree, license, or certification in education.

Application...