Chahta Foundation Scholarships
$40,000
Intro
The Chahta Foundation helps students access financial support for higher education by connecting them with awards from the Chahta Foundation itself, the Choctaw Nation, and other partner organizations. These funds are intended to assist with college-related expenses.
Eligibility
- Must be an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
- Must be admitted to, currently enrolled in, or planning to enroll in a college or university for the upcoming fall semester.
- Must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA — this requirement applies to both graduating high school seniors and current college/university students.
- Individual scholarships may carry additional...
Intro
The Chahta Foundation helps students access financial support for higher education by connecting them with awards from the Chahta Foundation itself, the Choctaw Nation, and other partner organizations. These funds are intended to assist with college-related expenses.
Eligibility
- Must be an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
- Must be admitted to, currently enrolled in, or planning to enroll in a college or university for the upcoming fall semester.
- Must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA — this requirement applies to both graduating high school seniors and current college/university students.
- Individual scholarships may carry additional...
Grand Lodge of Washington Scholarships
$3,000
Introduction
Across Washington State, Masonic lodges and affiliated Masonic bodies offer a variety of scholarships. Award amounts, eligibility rules, and application timelines differ by program — review each listing below to determine which you may qualify for.
A note about local programs
Local Lodge scholarship programs operate independently of Washington Masonic Services (WAMS). The WAMS scholarship offerings are additional opportunities and do not replace scholarships administered by individual lodges.
Eligibility overview
Unless otherwise noted, applicants must be Washington State high school seniors planning to continue their education (college, university, or other post‑secondary training). Several awards require a minimum 3.0 GPA....
Introduction
Across Washington State, Masonic lodges and affiliated Masonic bodies offer a variety of scholarships. Award amounts, eligibility rules, and application timelines differ by program — review each listing below to determine which you may qualify for.
A note about local programs
Local Lodge scholarship programs operate independently of Washington Masonic Services (WAMS). The WAMS scholarship offerings are additional opportunities and do not replace scholarships administered by individual lodges.
Eligibility overview
Unless otherwise noted, applicants must be Washington State high school seniors planning to continue their education (college, university, or other post‑secondary training). Several awards require a minimum 3.0 GPA....
Wisconsin Mayflower Society Scholarship
$2,000
Wisconsin Mayflower Society — Scholarship Information and Requirements
Overview
The Wisconsin Mayflower Society offers scholarships for students enrolling in higher education in fall 2026. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and either a high school senior who lives in the State of Wisconsin or a junior/regular member of the Wisconsin Society who resides outside Wisconsin. Eligible candidates should plan to attend an accredited college, university, or vocational school beginning in fall 2026.
2026 Awards
Three scholarships will be awarded for 2026:
- $2,000
- $1,620
- $1,000
Scholarship funds will be paid directly to the recipient’s college or university account and...
Wisconsin Mayflower Society — Scholarship Information and Requirements
Overview
The Wisconsin Mayflower Society offers scholarships for students enrolling in higher education in fall 2026. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and either a high school senior who lives in the State of Wisconsin or a junior/regular member of the Wisconsin Society who resides outside Wisconsin. Eligible candidates should plan to attend an accredited college, university, or vocational school beginning in fall 2026.
2026 Awards
Three scholarships will be awarded for 2026:
- $2,000
- $1,620
- $1,000
Scholarship funds will be paid directly to the recipient’s college or university account and...
Ligonier Valley Endowment Scholarship
$4,000
Overview
The Ligonier Valley Endowment Scholarship Fund, held at The Pittsburgh Foundation, awards financial assistance to students who attend schools in the Ligonier Valley School District. Please note: applicants who are immediate family members of any current member of the Ligonier Valley Endowment Board of Governors are not eligible.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
- Be a graduating high school senior.
- Live within the boundaries of the Ligonier Valley School District.
- Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0.
- Intend to enroll in a 2-year or 4-year college/university, or an accredited...
Overview
The Ligonier Valley Endowment Scholarship Fund, held at The Pittsburgh Foundation, awards financial assistance to students who attend schools in the Ligonier Valley School District. Please note: applicants who are immediate family members of any current member of the Ligonier Valley Endowment Board of Governors are not eligible.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
- Be a graduating high school senior.
- Live within the boundaries of the Ligonier Valley School District.
- Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0.
- Intend to enroll in a 2-year or 4-year college/university, or an accredited...
Planet Fitness Judgement Free Generation Scholarship
$5,000
Planet Fitness is awarding fifty $5,000 scholarships to outstanding Boys & Girls Club high school seniors who exemplify the Judgement Free, pro-kindness values championed by Planet Fitness and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Unlike scholarships that focus solely on grades or sports, this award—part of the Judgement Free Generation initiative—recognizes young people who are fostering more welcoming, inclusive, and compassionate communities.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior.
- Must be an active member of a Boys & Girls Club.
- Must demonstrate Judgement Free, pro-kindness behavior in words and actions.
- Must plan to enroll full-time in...
Planet Fitness is awarding fifty $5,000 scholarships to outstanding Boys & Girls Club high school seniors who exemplify the Judgement Free, pro-kindness values championed by Planet Fitness and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Unlike scholarships that focus solely on grades or sports, this award—part of the Judgement Free Generation initiative—recognizes young people who are fostering more welcoming, inclusive, and compassionate communities.
Eligibility
- Must be a high school senior.
- Must be an active member of a Boys & Girls Club.
- Must demonstrate Judgement Free, pro-kindness behavior in words and actions.
- Must plan to enroll full-time in...
Mary C. Rawlins Scholarship
$1,000
Biography
Mary C. Rawlins (1929–1995) dedicated her life to advancing the interests of minority communities. She helped establish the Connecticut Association of Affirmative Action Professionals (CTAAAP), an organization that today is known as the Connecticut Association of Diversity and Equity Professionals (CADEP). Mary also founded the Connecticut Caucus on Black Aged, Inc. In 1983 the Commissioner on Aging appointed her to the State Department of Aging’s Minority Advisory Committee, and in 1990 the American Association of Retired Persons named her a volunteer spokesperson for its Minority Affairs Initiative. Her advocacy extended into many civic groups, including the Urban League, the...
Biography
Mary C. Rawlins (1929–1995) dedicated her life to advancing the interests of minority communities. She helped establish the Connecticut Association of Affirmative Action Professionals (CTAAAP), an organization that today is known as the Connecticut Association of Diversity and Equity Professionals (CADEP). Mary also founded the Connecticut Caucus on Black Aged, Inc. In 1983 the Commissioner on Aging appointed her to the State Department of Aging’s Minority Advisory Committee, and in 1990 the American Association of Retired Persons named her a volunteer spokesperson for its Minority Affairs Initiative. Her advocacy extended into many civic groups, including the Urban League, the...
Japanese American Community Graduation Program Scholarships
$5,000
In 1955, members of the Japanese American community created a scholarship in memory of the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was active both locally and nationally within the Japanese American community and held a firm belief that the youth are the future of that community. What began modestly has grown into the Japanese American Community Graduation Program (JACGP), which now honors graduating high school seniors who reflect Mr. Sakata’s commitment to leadership and community service.
Today, the JACGP recognizes Colorado high school seniors of Japanese American ancestry, as well as non–Japanese American seniors who are actively involved in two...
In 1955, members of the Japanese American community created a scholarship in memory of the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was active both locally and nationally within the Japanese American community and held a firm belief that the youth are the future of that community. What began modestly has grown into the Japanese American Community Graduation Program (JACGP), which now honors graduating high school seniors who reflect Mr. Sakata’s commitment to leadership and community service.
Today, the JACGP recognizes Colorado high school seniors of Japanese American ancestry, as well as non–Japanese American seniors who are actively involved in two...
PTSA High School Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction
Florida PTA is committed to supporting students who wish to pursue education beyond high school. To further that mission, Florida PTA provides scholarships funded by Honorary Life Memberships, Scholarship Fund events, and other donations.
Scholarship overview
Each year Florida PTA awards at least four (4) one-time, non-renewable scholarships of $2,000.00 each. There will be a minimum of one award in each of these categories: University, Fine Arts, Community College, and Vo-Tech. Awards are intended for graduating students from PTSA-affiliated high schools in Florida who plan to continue their education.
Eligibility and required application materials
Complete applications must be submitted...
Introduction
Florida PTA is committed to supporting students who wish to pursue education beyond high school. To further that mission, Florida PTA provides scholarships funded by Honorary Life Memberships, Scholarship Fund events, and other donations.
Scholarship overview
Each year Florida PTA awards at least four (4) one-time, non-renewable scholarships of $2,000.00 each. There will be a minimum of one award in each of these categories: University, Fine Arts, Community College, and Vo-Tech. Awards are intended for graduating students from PTSA-affiliated high schools in Florida who plan to continue their education.
Eligibility and required application materials
Complete applications must be submitted...
Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship
$3,000
Introduction
The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) works to better the lives of animals in laboratories, on farms, in commerce, in homes, and in the wild. After more than seven decades of advocacy, AWI has helped secure meaningful improvements for animals. To continue that legacy, AWI funds the Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship to support and encourage the next generation of leaders who will advance animal protection. Read on for the scholarship’s purpose and application requirements.
Eligibility
- Who may apply: U.S.-based high school seniors.
- Requirements: Applicants must have demonstrated commitment to animal protection through volunteer activities and/or advocacy efforts, and...
Introduction
The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) works to better the lives of animals in laboratories, on farms, in commerce, in homes, and in the wild. After more than seven decades of advocacy, AWI has helped secure meaningful improvements for animals. To continue that legacy, AWI funds the Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship to support and encourage the next generation of leaders who will advance animal protection. Read on for the scholarship’s purpose and application requirements.
Eligibility
- Who may apply: U.S.-based high school seniors.
- Requirements: Applicants must have demonstrated commitment to animal protection through volunteer activities and/or advocacy efforts, and...
Nannie Norfleet Scholarship
$1,000
Nannie W. Norfleet Educational Scholarship — Guidelines
Overview
- One scholarship is awarded annually. The award amount is set by the Department Finance Committee.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a resident of North Carolina and demonstrate financial need for continuing education.
- Applicants must be either a high school senior or a member of the American Legion Auxiliary who wishes to pursue further education.
- Children or grandchildren of American Legion Auxiliary members will receive first consideration but eligibility is not limited to these relatives.
- Previous recipients of the Nannie W. Norfleet Scholarship are ineligible to apply again.
-...
Nannie W. Norfleet Educational Scholarship — Guidelines
Overview
- One scholarship is awarded annually. The award amount is set by the Department Finance Committee.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a resident of North Carolina and demonstrate financial need for continuing education.
- Applicants must be either a high school senior or a member of the American Legion Auxiliary who wishes to pursue further education.
- Children or grandchildren of American Legion Auxiliary members will receive first consideration but eligibility is not limited to these relatives.
- Previous recipients of the Nannie W. Norfleet Scholarship are ineligible to apply again.
-...
Textile Design Scholarship
$1,000
AATCC Foundation Textile Design Scholarship — $2,000
Overview
This $2,000 award supports undergraduate study in textile design and closely related programs.
Who is eligible
- Rising freshmen or current undergraduate students
- Enrolled at a college or university in the United States
- Pursuing coursework or a program in textile design or a related field
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident (Green Card)
Recipients may apply to receive funding for a second year.
How applications are evaluated
- Evidence of steady academic progress toward the intended degree
- Demonstrated financial...
AATCC Foundation Textile Design Scholarship — $2,000
Overview
This $2,000 award supports undergraduate study in textile design and closely related programs.
Who is eligible
- Rising freshmen or current undergraduate students
- Enrolled at a college or university in the United States
- Pursuing coursework or a program in textile design or a related field
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident (Green Card)
Recipients may apply to receive funding for a second year.
How applications are evaluated
- Evidence of steady academic progress toward the intended degree
- Demonstrated financial...
Textile Merchandising Scholarship
$2,000
AATCC Foundation Textile Merchandising Scholarship — $2,000
Overview
This $2,000 award supports undergraduate study in textile merchandising and closely related fields.
Who is eligible
- Incoming first-year students (rising freshmen) or current undergraduate students
- Enrolled at a college or university located in the United States
- Pursuing a program of study in textile merchandising, retail, or management related to textiles
- Holding a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- United States citizen or permanent resident (Green Card)
Note: Recipients may apply to receive the scholarship for a second year.
How recipients are chosen
- Evidence...
AATCC Foundation Textile Merchandising Scholarship — $2,000
Overview
This $2,000 award supports undergraduate study in textile merchandising and closely related fields.
Who is eligible
- Incoming first-year students (rising freshmen) or current undergraduate students
- Enrolled at a college or university located in the United States
- Pursuing a program of study in textile merchandising, retail, or management related to textiles
- Holding a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- United States citizen or permanent resident (Green Card)
Note: Recipients may apply to receive the scholarship for a second year.
How recipients are chosen
- Evidence...