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Union Plus Scholarships Program
$4,000
Overview Since 1991 the Union Plus Scholarship Program has awarded more than $5.9 million to help students from working families pursue postsecondary education. Over 4,200 families have received support through this program. The scholarship is administered by the Union Plus Education Foundation and is partially funded by contributions from the organizations that provide the Union Plus Credit Card, the Union Plus Personal Loan, and the Union Plus College Program. You do not need to participate in any of those products to submit an application. Eligibility - Current or retired members of participating unions, their spouses, and their dependent children (as...
Deadline
Jan 31, 2026
Overview Since 1991 the Union Plus Scholarship Program has awarded more than $5.9 million to help students from working families pursue postsecondary education. Over 4,200 families have received support through this program. The scholarship is administered by the Union Plus Education Foundation and is partially funded by contributions from the organizations that provide the Union Plus Credit Card, the Union Plus Personal Loan, and the Union Plus College Program. You do not need to participate in any of those products to submit an application. Eligibility - Current or retired members of participating unions, their spouses, and their dependent children (as...
DAV Scholarships
$30,000
Overview Volunteer service is central to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) mission of helping veterans enjoy higher-quality, more fulfilling lives. Whether serving at VA medical centers or helping veterans in their hometowns, DAV volunteers play a meaningful role in improving outcomes for those who served. Scholarship summary This college scholarship is available to volunteers who are age 21 or younger and who have completed at least 100 volunteer hours credited through DAV or the DAV Auxiliary. Applicants must submit an essay describing what volunteering for veterans means to them. Nominations are welcome from anyone, including the student/applicant. Eligibility - Applicant...
Deadline
Feb 28, 2026
Overview
Volunteer service is central to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) mission of helping veterans enjoy higher-quality, more fulfilling lives. Whether serving at VA medical centers or helping veterans in their hometowns, DAV volunteers play a meaningful role in improving outcomes for those who served.

Scholarship summary
This college scholarship is available to volunteers who are age 21 or younger and who have completed at least 100 volunteer hours credited through DAV or the DAV Auxiliary. Applicants must submit an essay describing what volunteering for veterans means to them. Nominations are welcome from anyone, including the student/applicant.

Eligibility
- Applicant...
FSU College of Business Undergraduate Scholarships
$10,000
Overview Each year the College of Business Scholarship Committee awards multiple scholarships to upper-division business students (rising juniors and seniors). Scholarships are granted for the academic year and cover both the fall and spring terms. Awards require recipients to be enrolled full time for the entire award period. Eligibility - Must be an upper-division business major by the end of the spring semester in which you submit your application (rising juniors and seniors). - Must maintain full-time enrollment throughout the award period. Application and Award Details - One application will automatically be used to evaluate you for all scholarships for...
Deadline
Mar 04, 2026
Overview
Each year the College of Business Scholarship Committee awards multiple scholarships to upper-division business students (rising juniors and seniors). Scholarships are granted for the academic year and cover both the fall and spring terms. Awards require recipients to be enrolled full time for the entire award period.

Eligibility
- Must be an upper-division business major by the end of the spring semester in which you submit your application (rising juniors and seniors).
- Must maintain full-time enrollment throughout the award period.

Application and Award Details
- One application will automatically be used to evaluate you for all scholarships for...
Herman M. Holloway, Sr. Memorial Scholarship
$29,344
Overview This merit-based scholarship is intended for graduating high school seniors who intend to enroll at Delaware State University. Who is eligible - Current high school seniors with an unweighted cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. - A combined SAT score of at least 1000 (or the comparable ACT score). - Plan to enroll as a full-time student at Delaware State University. - Must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before the application deadline. Award details - Covers full tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing, meal plan, and textbooks at Delaware State University. - The scholarship may be...
Deadline
Feb 27, 2026
Overview
This merit-based scholarship is intended for graduating high school seniors who intend to enroll at Delaware State University.

Who is eligible
- Current high school seniors with an unweighted cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- A combined SAT score of at least 1000 (or the comparable ACT score).
- Plan to enroll as a full-time student at Delaware State University.
- Must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before the application deadline.

Award details
- Covers full tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing, meal plan, and textbooks at Delaware State University.
- The scholarship may be...
University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents Presidential Scholarship
$22,000
Overview The Upper-level Scholarship Programs are competitive awards created to honor the academic achievement and documented community contributions of degree-seeking students who enter UH Mānoa as transfer students. The two scholarships included in this program are: - Presidential Scholarship (reserved for Hawaiʻi residents) - Transfer Merit Scholarship (open to applicants of any residency) These awards are granted at the beginning of the recipient’s Mānoa degree program and are intended to help fund up to two years of enrollment while the student works toward finishing their degree. Scholarship funds are applied directly to the student’s educational costs. Who should apply (Eligibility)...
Deadline
Mar 01, 2026
Overview
The Upper-level Scholarship Programs are competitive awards created to honor the academic achievement and documented community contributions of degree-seeking students who enter UH Mānoa as transfer students. The two scholarships included in this program are:
- Presidential Scholarship (reserved for Hawaiʻi residents)
- Transfer Merit Scholarship (open to applicants of any residency)

These awards are granted at the beginning of the recipient’s Mānoa degree program and are intended to help fund up to two years of enrollment while the student works toward finishing their degree. Scholarship funds are applied directly to the student’s educational costs.

Who should apply (Eligibility)...
Roothbert Fund Scholarships
$7,000
About the Roothbert Fund Albert and Toni Roothbert created the Roothbert Fund to provide financial assistance to students pursuing higher education. Headquartered in New York City, the Fund is run by volunteers and awards scholarships to support undergraduate or graduate study at accredited U.S. institutions. Who the Fund prefers to support - Individuals whose daily lives are shaped by spiritual values. - Graduate students and undergraduates who have completed at least one year of college are preferred. - Preference is given to applicants who live in or attend school in one of these states: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland,...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
About the Roothbert Fund
Albert and Toni Roothbert created the Roothbert Fund to provide financial assistance to students pursuing higher education. Headquartered in New York City, the Fund is run by volunteers and awards scholarships to support undergraduate or graduate study at accredited U.S. institutions.

Who the Fund prefers to support
- Individuals whose daily lives are shaped by spiritual values.
- Graduate students and undergraduates who have completed at least one year of college are preferred.
- Preference is given to applicants who live in or attend school in one of these states: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland,...
ASGC Fellowships and Scholarships
$1,500
Purpose The Undergraduate Scholarship program aims to motivate students to prepare for careers in professional aerospace-related fields and to involve the next generation of the STEM workforce in basic and/or applied research tied to NASA activities. Program Summary The Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC), a member of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, funds competitive undergraduate scholarships for students pursuing STEM degrees that align with NASA’s Mission Directorates. The program supports hands-on, NASA-relevant research (including projects with commercial space partners or work related to the ISS U.S. National Lab) that is supervised by a faculty mentor. Research Commitment...
Deadline
Mar 02, 2026
Purpose
The Undergraduate Scholarship program aims to motivate students to prepare for careers in professional aerospace-related fields and to involve the next generation of the STEM workforce in basic and/or applied research tied to NASA activities.

Program Summary
The Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC), a member of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, funds competitive undergraduate scholarships for students pursuing STEM degrees that align with NASA’s Mission Directorates. The program supports hands-on, NASA-relevant research (including projects with commercial space partners or work related to the ISS U.S. National Lab) that is supervised by a faculty mentor.

Research Commitment...
National Eagle Scout Association Scholarships
$50,000
The National Eagle Scout Association takes great pleasure in providing scholarships to aid in the continuation of your educational journey.Who Can Apply?Only Eagle Scouts who are members of the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) are eligible to apply for these scholarships.Eligible Eagle Scouts can start applying for NESA scholarships from their senior year in high school up to their junior year in an undergraduate program, or until they reach the midpoint of their associate degree program or skilled trade program.Each recipient is only allowed to receive a NESA scholarship once.The scholarships are open to Eagle Scouts who are either currently...
Deadline
Jan 31, 2026
The National Eagle Scout Association takes great pleasure in providing scholarships to aid in the continuation of your educational journey.Who Can Apply?Only Eagle Scouts who are members of the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) are eligible to apply for these scholarships.Eligible Eagle Scouts can start applying for NESA scholarships from their senior year in high school up to their junior year in an undergraduate program, or until they reach the midpoint of their associate degree program or skilled trade program.Each recipient is only allowed to receive a NESA scholarship once.The scholarships are open to Eagle Scouts who are either currently...
Boren Scholarships
$20,000
Introductory overview This document summarizes, section by section, what you will complete in the undergraduate Boren Scholarships application. Strong program design and well-crafted essays are essential to a competitive submission, so be sure to read the guidance on choosing an eligible study-abroad program and on essay preparation. Contact your campus Boren Awards representative early Notify your campus Boren Awards representative as soon as you begin the application. Campus reps are experienced in advising applicants, can help you strengthen your application, and often set internal campus deadlines so you can receive feedback before the national deadline—please follow any on-campus timelines they...
Deadline
Jan 28, 2026
Introductory overview
This document summarizes, section by section, what you will complete in the undergraduate Boren Scholarships application. Strong program design and well-crafted essays are essential to a competitive submission, so be sure to read the guidance on choosing an eligible study-abroad program and on essay preparation.

Contact your campus Boren Awards representative early
Notify your campus Boren Awards representative as soon as you begin the application. Campus reps are experienced in advising applicants, can help you strengthen your application, and often set internal campus deadlines so you can receive feedback before the national deadline—please follow any on-campus timelines they...
American Rolex Scholarship
$30,000
At present, two Scholarships are available: one for North America and another for Europe. These Scholarships offer a practical introduction to underwater and related aquatic activities for young individuals contemplating a career in a discipline related to underwater studies. A scholar is chosen from each region and spends about a year working closely with current leaders in underwater fields. Scholars primarily travel within their region, but may also have opportunities worldwide. The range of experiences can include active involvement in field studies, underwater research, scientific expeditions, laboratory tasks, equipment testing and design, photographic training, and other specialized tasks.During the one-year...
Deadline
Jan 31, 2026
At present, two Scholarships are available: one for North America and another for Europe. These Scholarships offer a practical introduction to underwater and related aquatic activities for young individuals contemplating a career in a discipline related to underwater studies. A scholar is chosen from each region and spends about a year working closely with current leaders in underwater fields. Scholars primarily travel within their region, but may also have opportunities worldwide. The range of experiences can include active involvement in field studies, underwater research, scientific expeditions, laboratory tasks, equipment testing and design, photographic training, and other specialized tasks.During the one-year...
Vilas Scholarship
$128,000
Overview The Vilas Scholarship supports U.S. (domestic) first-year students who plan to pursue a St. Lawrence University liberal arts education as preparation for careers in business. While recipients are encouraged toward business-related opportunities and networks, declaring a Business in the Liberal Arts major is not required. History Created in 1976 by the Bodman Foundation of New York City, the scholarship honors Homer A. Vilas, Class of 1913. Vilas was a prominent Wall Street financier, corporate director, and businessman who also gave generously to charitable organizations and his alma mater, St. Lawrence University. Eligibility - Open only to domestic (U.S.) first-year...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Overview
The Vilas Scholarship supports U.S. (domestic) first-year students who plan to pursue a St. Lawrence University liberal arts education as preparation for careers in business. While recipients are encouraged toward business-related opportunities and networks, declaring a Business in the Liberal Arts major is not required.

History
Created in 1976 by the Bodman Foundation of New York City, the scholarship honors Homer A. Vilas, Class of 1913. Vilas was a prominent Wall Street financier, corporate director, and businessman who also gave generously to charitable organizations and his alma mater, St. Lawrence University.

Eligibility
- Open only to domestic (U.S.) first-year...
MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge
$20,000
Each year the actual real-world problem is revealed only when participants sign in during Challenge weekend — the exact prompt is not disclosed beforehand. Key features - Fully online event (entirely internet-based) - No cost to register or participate (no registration/participation fees) - Work can be completed on a flexible schedule during the competition Eligibility - U.S. high school juniors and seniors, and sixth form students in England and Wales, may enter. Awards - Scholarship prizes for the top teams total more than $100,000. Registration - Sign up at no charge by February 20, 2026.
Deadline
Feb 20, 2026
Each year the actual real-world problem is revealed only when participants sign in during Challenge weekend — the exact prompt is not disclosed beforehand.

Key features
- Fully online event (entirely internet-based)
- No cost to register or participate (no registration/participation fees)
- Work can be completed on a flexible schedule during the competition

Eligibility
- U.S. high school juniors and seniors, and sixth form students in England and Wales, may enter.

Awards
- Scholarship prizes for the top teams total more than $100,000.

Registration
- Sign up at no charge by February 20, 2026.