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Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships
$27,000
Overview The Poetry Foundation grants five Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships each year. These awards—among the largest for emerging poets in the United States—provide $27,000 to support outstanding U.S. poets who are between 21 and 31 years old. History The fellowships were founded in 1989 by Indianapolis philanthropist Ruth Lilly and were enlarged in 2013 through a gift from the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Memorial Fund. Eligibility - Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 31 in 2026. If you turn 21 or are 31 at any time in 2026, you are eligible to apply. -...
Deadline
Mar 02, 2026
Overview
The Poetry Foundation grants five Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships each year. These awards—among the largest for emerging poets in the United States—provide $27,000 to support outstanding U.S. poets who are between 21 and 31 years old.

History
The fellowships were founded in 1989 by Indianapolis philanthropist Ruth Lilly and were enlarged in 2013 through a gift from the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Memorial Fund.

Eligibility
- Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 31 in 2026. If you turn 21 or are 31 at any time in 2026, you are eligible to apply.
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Hawaii Ukulele College Scholarships
$2,000
About the scholarship This award is provided by Ukulele Festival Hawaii, a nonprofit established in 2004. The organization’s mission is to raise public appreciation for the ukulele as an instrument capable of virtuoso performance and to support Hawai‘i’s arts and culture through education, college scholarships, and the free annual Ukulele Festivals. Award amount $2,000 Eligibility - Must be a graduating high school senior who resides in Hawaii. - Must have been accepted to an accredited college or university. - Must demonstrate a genuine passion for the ukulele. - Must exhibit good character and a record of meaningful community service. Application...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
About the scholarship
This award is provided by Ukulele Festival Hawaii, a nonprofit established in 2004. The organization’s mission is to raise public appreciation for the ukulele as an instrument capable of virtuoso performance and to support Hawai‘i’s arts and culture through education, college scholarships, and the free annual Ukulele Festivals.

Award amount
$2,000

Eligibility
- Must be a graduating high school senior who resides in Hawaii.
- Must have been accepted to an accredited college or university.
- Must demonstrate a genuine passion for the ukulele.
- Must exhibit good character and a record of meaningful community service.

Application...
Bodie McDowell Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction The Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) provides financial support for students pursuing careers in outdoor communication through scholarships and fellowships. Below is information specific to the Bodie McDowell Scholarship, including who is eligible, what the selection looks for, award amounts, and how to apply. Bodie McDowell Scholarship Established in memory of former OWAA President Bodie McDowell, this scholarship is presented annually to at least three students. Award amounts vary each year, with individual grants typically ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. Eligibility - Open to qualified undergraduate and graduate students. - Applicants must be studying or pursuing work in...
Deadline
Mar 30, 2026
Introduction
The Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) provides financial support for students pursuing careers in outdoor communication through scholarships and fellowships. Below is information specific to the Bodie McDowell Scholarship, including who is eligible, what the selection looks for, award amounts, and how to apply.

Bodie McDowell Scholarship
Established in memory of former OWAA President Bodie McDowell, this scholarship is presented annually to at least three students. Award amounts vary each year, with individual grants typically ranging from $1,000 to $5,000.

Eligibility
- Open to qualified undergraduate and graduate students.
- Applicants must be studying or pursuing work in...
Iowa Uncommon Student Award
$10,000
Applications for the 2026 program are open. Overview The Herbert Hoover Uncommon Student Award is a $10,000 scholarship for Iowa high school juniors that recognizes students with strong motivation and community focus. The award—named for Herbert Hoover, Iowa native and the 31st President of the United States—selects about 15 Iowa juniors who design and carry out their own projects that reflect the public-service values Hoover modeled. Academic records, test scores, essays, and financial need are not part of the evaluation. Each of the roughly 15 finalists receives $1,500 in cash when the program concludes. From those finalists, four students may...
Deadline
Apr 01, 2026
Applications for the 2026 program are open. Overview The Herbert Hoover Uncommon Student Award is a $10,000 scholarship for Iowa high school juniors that recognizes students with strong motivation and community focus. The award—named for Herbert Hoover, Iowa native and the 31st President of the United States—selects about 15 Iowa juniors who design and carry out their own projects that reflect the public-service values Hoover modeled. Academic records, test scores, essays, and financial need are not part of the evaluation. Each of the roughly 15 finalists receives $1,500 in cash when the program concludes. From those finalists, four students may...
Jack Kinnaman Memorial Scholarship
$3,500
Introduction The NEA-Retired Jack Kinnaman Scholarship Fund was created to honor Jack Kinnaman, who served as NEA-Retired Vice President. After his passing, his family asked that a scholarship be established in his memory, launching a long-term support program for students preparing to enter the education profession. Background and growth The scholarship began in 2002 with a single $1,000 award. Thanks to ongoing contributions from NEA-Retired members, the program has expanded substantially. This year the Fund is able to provide five scholarships of $3,500 each. Purpose NEA-Retired members recognize that college expenses extend well beyond tuition. Costs such as textbooks, housing,...
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Introduction
The NEA-Retired Jack Kinnaman Scholarship Fund was created to honor Jack Kinnaman, who served as NEA-Retired Vice President. After his passing, his family asked that a scholarship be established in his memory, launching a long-term support program for students preparing to enter the education profession.

Background and growth
The scholarship began in 2002 with a single $1,000 award. Thanks to ongoing contributions from NEA-Retired members, the program has expanded substantially. This year the Fund is able to provide five scholarships of $3,500 each.

Purpose
NEA-Retired members recognize that college expenses extend well beyond tuition. Costs such as textbooks, housing,...
Scholarship For Journalism Diversity
$20,000
The Scholarship for Journalism Diversity Honoring Julie Schoo provides a $5,000 award for one academic year. Established in the name of Julie Schoo, the former executive director of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, the scholarship aims to attract talented aspiring journalists who will increase the diversity of the American news media. The $5,000 grant may be renewed for up to three additional years, for a maximum of $20,000 to assist with educational costs. Eligibility requirements: - Current high school seniors applying for admission to an accredited college or university in the United States. - Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0....
Deadline
Mar 01, 2026
The Scholarship for Journalism Diversity Honoring Julie Schoo provides a $5,000 award for one academic year. Established in the name of Julie Schoo, the former executive director of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, the scholarship aims to attract talented aspiring journalists who will increase the diversity of the American news media. The $5,000 grant may be renewed for up to three additional years, for a maximum of $20,000 to assist with educational costs.

Eligibility requirements:
- Current high school seniors applying for admission to an accredited college or university in the United States.
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0....
David and Catherine Thompson Space Technology Scholarship
$10,000
Introduction The AIAA Foundation awards annual scholarships and graduate prizes to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing studies in science or engineering to invest in the next generation of aerospace professionals. Over the last 20 years the Foundation has granted more than 1,300 scholarships and graduate awards to students at over 150 colleges and universities worldwide. Undergraduate scholarships are offered to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, while the Graduate Awards Program recognizes graduate students conducting outstanding research in the air and space sciences. Application overview - Applications are accepted only through the online portal between 15 October and 31...
Deadline
Jan 31, 2026
Introduction
The AIAA Foundation awards annual scholarships and graduate prizes to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing studies in science or engineering to invest in the next generation of aerospace professionals. Over the last 20 years the Foundation has granted more than 1,300 scholarships and graduate awards to students at over 150 colleges and universities worldwide. Undergraduate scholarships are offered to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, while the Graduate Awards Program recognizes graduate students conducting outstanding research in the air and space sciences.

Application overview
- Applications are accepted only through the online portal between 15 October and 31...
Digital Avionics Scholarships
$10,000
The AIAA Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate students in their sophomore, junior, or senior years through its Undergraduate Scholarships Program. These scholarships can be renewed annually until the recipient graduates.Additionally, the AIAA Foundation recognizes the exceptional research of graduate students in the air and space sciences through its Graduate Awards Program.Applications for both the Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate Awards must be submitted online. Applicants can apply for a maximum of three scholarships or awards. The application form requires you to specify your top choice for an award, as well as two additional awards you'd like to be considered for. It's...
Deadline
Jan 31, 2026
The AIAA Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate students in their sophomore, junior, or senior years through its Undergraduate Scholarships Program. These scholarships can be renewed annually until the recipient graduates.Additionally, the AIAA Foundation recognizes the exceptional research of graduate students in the air and space sciences through its Graduate Awards Program.Applications for both the Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate Awards must be submitted online. Applicants can apply for a maximum of three scholarships or awards. The application form requires you to specify your top choice for an award, as well as two additional awards you'd like to be considered for. It's...
AMBUCS Scholars
$6,000
Introduction Since 1955, National AMBUCS, Inc. has provided scholarships for students training in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech‑language pathology, and audiology. To date, the organization has awarded more than $10 million to over 16,757 students. Who may apply - Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate-level program accredited by the appropriate professional authority for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech‑language pathology, or audiology. - Assistant-level or undergraduate programs are not eligible. - Selection criteria include demonstrated financial need, commitment to the local community, evidence of character (compassion and integrity), and clear career objectives. - Applications that are sponsored by a volunteer...
Deadline
Apr 01, 2026
Introduction
Since 1955, National AMBUCS, Inc. has provided scholarships for students training in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech‑language pathology, and audiology. To date, the organization has awarded more than $10 million to over 16,757 students.

Who may apply
- Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate-level program accredited by the appropriate professional authority for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech‑language pathology, or audiology.
- Assistant-level or undergraduate programs are not eligible.
- Selection criteria include demonstrated financial need, commitment to the local community, evidence of character (compassion and integrity), and clear career objectives.
- Applications that are sponsored by a volunteer...
AFDO Scholarships
$2,500
Introduction In 1981, the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) used surplus funds from the 75th Anniversary celebration of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to create a scholarship program. From that fund the George M. Burditt Scholarship and the Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship were established, each providing $2,500 annually to a deserving student entering their third year of college in the United States. A third $2,500 award, the Denise C. Rooney Scholarship, was added in June 2008 and is also presented annually to a qualified student entering their third year of undergraduate study in the U.S. Eligibility Applicants...
Deadline
Mar 31, 2026
Introduction
In 1981, the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) used surplus funds from the 75th Anniversary celebration of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to create a scholarship program. From that fund the George M. Burditt Scholarship and the Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship were established, each providing $2,500 annually to a deserving student entering their third year of college in the United States. A third $2,500 award, the Denise C. Rooney Scholarship, was added in June 2008 and is also presented annually to a qualified student entering their third year of undergraduate study in the U.S.

Eligibility
Applicants...
AWM Scholarships
$500
Intro The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM), together with Math for America, runs an essay contest to highlight the continuing contributions of women and to encourage gender inclusion in the mathematical sciences. The contest invites students to produce biographical essays about contemporary mathematicians or statisticians — people who are working in or retired from mathematical sciences careers — with the piece based primarily on an interview. Middle school, high school, and undergraduate students are eligible to participate. Eligibility and Essay Subject - Who you may write about: Your subject should be a woman or an individual from an underrepresented...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Intro
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM), together with Math for America, runs an essay contest to highlight the continuing contributions of women and to encourage gender inclusion in the mathematical sciences. The contest invites students to produce biographical essays about contemporary mathematicians or statisticians — people who are working in or retired from mathematical sciences careers — with the piece based primarily on an interview. Middle school, high school, and undergraduate students are eligible to participate.

Eligibility and Essay Subject
- Who you may write about: Your subject should be a woman or an individual from an underrepresented...
Actuarial Science Scholarship
$1,000
Actuarial Science Scholarship — Overview We award a one-time $1,000 Actuarial Science Scholarship. The current application deadline is April 30th. The Spring 2025 application period has now closed. We will start accepting new applications again on January 1, 2026. Eligibility Requirements Applicants must meet all of the following conditions to be considered: 1. Be entering the senior year of an undergraduate program in actuarial science. 2. Hold a major GPA of at least 3.2 and an overall (cumulative) GPA of 3.0 or higher. 3. Have passed a minimum of one actuarial exam and be authorized to work full time in...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Actuarial Science Scholarship — Overview
We award a one-time $1,000 Actuarial Science Scholarship. The current application deadline is April 30th. The Spring 2025 application period has now closed. We will start accepting new applications again on January 1, 2026.

Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following conditions to be considered:
1. Be entering the senior year of an undergraduate program in actuarial science.
2. Hold a major GPA of at least 3.2 and an overall (cumulative) GPA of 3.0 or higher.
3. Have passed a minimum of one actuarial exam and be authorized to work full time in...