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What’s Covered:
- Overview of Scholarships
- 24 Best Scholarships for High School Seniors
- Tips For Applying For Scholarships
The last two years of high school are filled with classes, activities, and friends. It’s also time for thinking about post-graduation and college. As you are looking at different schools, you need to consider how you are going to pay for your education. It’s important to think realistically about what your school will offer in financial aid and how you will pay for your share of the cost.
Overview of Scholarships
The difference between scholarships and loans is huge. Scholarships are free money and loans must be repaid, with interest. Sometimes, student loans are unavoidable. However, you want to be sure that you minimize the amount of student loan debt that you take on. Seeking and applying for scholarships may be as important as applying for admission to the colleges of your choice.
Start your scholarship search early in your high school career. Create a calendar with deadlines for each scholarship that you will apply for. Add notes for the different requirements for each application, such as an essay, your latest transcript, or financial information. Some scholarships are available for you in your junior year and many deadlines will land in the summer before your senior year.
There are scholarships based on merit and your academic performance. Others are most interested in meeting financial needs. Some organizations are looking to support students who are interested in certain fields of study. Others are open to students from the same community, state, or other geographic region. Check with your high school guidance office as they will have information on opportunities that are unique to your school or community. Your employer may also have a scholarship program. Starbucks, Burger King, and McDonald’s are just a few businesses that support their employees in this way. There’s almost certainly something for every student.
Now, let’s get into some amazing scholarship opportunities.
24 Best Scholarships for High School Seniors
General Opportunities
1. Equitable Excellence Scholarship
Amount: Three levels of scholarships: $2,500, $10,000, or $25,000 (plus a $1,000 donation to your high school)
Deadline: Program information is released on September 1 with a mid-December deadline
Eligibility:
- High school seniors who demonstrate positive qualities such as courage and determination shown in community volunteer work
- U.S. citizen, legal resident, or a current resident in the U.S., District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico
The Equitable Excellence Scholarship is awarded to driven and determined students of high character, with recipients coming from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. Special consideration is given to applicants with achievements that mitigate risk in sectors such as finance, the environment, health, safety, and emergency preparedness.
2. Live Más Scholarship – Taco Bell Foundation
Amount: ~$25,000
Deadline: mid-January (specific information is released in the fall of the previous year)
Eligibility:
- Between the ages of 16 and 26
- On track to apply to a post-high school or post-secondary program (both two- and four-year programs are eligible)
- Have not previously won a Live Más Scholarship
Application Requirements:
- Submit a two-minute video describing your passion
- How do you currently pursue it?
- What is your vision or dream for your passion?
- How will a college education help you?
The Live Más Scholarship selects winners a little differently than the traditional scholarship award winners. The Taco Bell Foundation is less concerned with academic and athletic excellence and more interested in finding what they call “passioneers”—students who blaze their own paths, pursue their passions, and inspire others. Students who have already been awarded a Live Más Scholarship can apply for a renewal.
Amount: $1,000
Deadline: last day of the months of March, June, September, December
Eligibility: full time high school, college, or graduate students
Application Requirements:
- Complete and submit a short application form to be entered into a random drawing held quarterly. That’s it!
The Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship is Access Scholarships’ contribution to help 4 lucky students each year cover school-related expenses. The scholarship can be used to cover any education-related expenses, such as tuition, textbooks, housing, and other fees. This scholarship is super quick and easy to enter (no essay required!), making it a great opportunity to apply for each quarter.
4. GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program
Amount: $40,000
Deadline: 2021 program is closed, but the website allows you to sign up for a notice for 2022.
Eligibility:
- Minimum 3.0 GPA (4.0 scale)
- U.S. citizen
- A high school senior
- Planning on enrolling full-time in a bachelor’s degree program at an accredited four-year college or university
Sponsored by General Electric (GE) and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, this scholarship is dedicated to honoring the legacy of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. Awarded to skilled and successful students, the scholarship promotes principles important to its namesake: individual liberty, economic opportunity, global democracy, and national pride. The GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program is looking for students with demonstrated leadership, drive, and citizenship.
See our blog post on GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program for more information.
5. VFW Voice of Democracy Scholarship
Amount: $30,000 for the national first-place winner
Deadline: October 31, annually
Eligibility:
- 9th to 12th grade students
- Enrolled in a public, private, or parochial school, or home study program in the U.S., its territories, or its possessions
Application Requirements:
- Local VFW Post will submit the application on behalf of the student
- Audio-essay
The VFW works to promote patriotism while investing in future generations, particularly “democracy-loving” high schoolers. Dating back to 1947, the Voice of Democracy Competition is an audio-essay program giving students the chance to express their thoughts through a recorded essay about democratic- and patriotic-themed principles. Essays are judged on three criteria: originality, content, and delivery. Applicants can win awards ranging from $1,000 to $30,000, making this an exciting scholarship opportunity.
6. Doodle 4 Google Competition
Amount: $30,000 for the student and $50,000 technology grant for their school
Deadline: March 5, 2021 (Check back in January for the 2022 deadline)
Eligibility:
- K-12 student who is a legal resident or citizen of the U.S.
- Enrolled in a U.S.-based school (including homeschool or a school in Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands)
Application Requirements:
- Unique doodle that includes the letters G-O-O-G-L-E
The Doodle 4 Google Competition gives applicants the opportunity to create one of the doodles that graces Google’s homepage every day. The competition’s themes change yearly (this year’s is how to show kindness) and the only requirement for them is that they must include the letters G-O-O-G-L-E. Applicants are encouraged to express themselves through whatever medium they desire—although if you create a 3D doodle, you’ll need to submit it in a 2D format.
7. Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest
Amount: $10,000 for first place and prizes for runners-up
Deadline: September 27, 2021
Eligibility: High school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student (no citizenship requirements)
Application Requirements:
- An original essay between 800 and 1,000 words
Applicants for the Atlas Shrugged Essay contest are tasked with writing an essay about one of three provided topics on Ayn Rand’s novel, Atlas Shrugged. Judges of the contest are looking for clear, articulate writing; well-organized thoughts; and an exceptional grasp of the philosophy underlying Rand’s book.
8. Create-A-Greeting Card Scholarship
Amount: $10,000
Deadline: March 2, 2022; 11:59 pm Eastern Time
Eligibility:
- 14 years of age or older
- High school, college, or university student enrolled in an academic program designed to conclude with a diploma or degree
- Legal resident of one of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Puerto Rico
- International students who have a student visa to attend school in the United States are considered legal residents and are also eligible
Application Requirements:
- Submit a design for the front of a greeting card
Express your artistic side for a chance to win a $10,000 award from the Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship. Submit a photo, artwork, or computer graphic for use as the front of a greeting card that will wow judges and win votes on the scholarship’s Facebook page.
Scholarships for Academic Merit
Amount: $20,000-$50,000 (intended to be a full scholarship)
Deadline: September 10, 2021
Eligibility:
- High school seniors graduating in 2022
- An unweighted minimum 3.7 GPA (on a 4.0 scale)
- U.S. citizen
- Demonstrated excellence in leadership, activities, and community service or civic affairs
Application Requirements:
- Online application
- Transcript
- Letters of recommendation
- Additional points for students who are interested in pursuing a career in public service
This scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who have demonstrated excellence in numerous pursuits—academics, extracurricular activities, and community service—with a desire to make a positive change in their communities and the world. Left intentionally broad, the scholarship welcomes students with the aspiration to make a positive impact in both the private and public sectors, and through any number of professional careers.
10. Coca-Cola Scholars Program
Amount: $20,000
Deadline: late October (Check back in late summer as deadlines have changed over the past two years)
Eligibility:
- High school senior
- U.S. citizen, U.S. national, U.S. permanent resident, asylee, Cuban-Haitian entrant, or Humanitarian Parole as defined by the U.S. Department of Education for Federal Financial Eligibility
- Planning to pursue a post-high school education
Application Requirements:
- Students need to complete an eligibility quiz
- Must provide information on academic performance, leadership, and service
- No essay required
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship is awarded to exceptional students with a thirst for knowledge and a desire to make a difference in the world. Coca-Cola Scholars are high achievers and demonstrate leadership, service, and a commitment for change in their school and community.
11. Davidson Fellows Scholarship
Amount: $50,000, $25,000, or $10,000
Deadline: early March (March 10, 2021), application opens in the fall
Eligibility:
- Must be 18 or younger as of the application deadline
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Application Requirements:
- Nominations from two individuals who are not family members
- Available to attend the awards ceremony at MIT with a parent or guardian (costs of travel and lodging are paid by the Davidson Foundation)
Davidson Fellows are gifted students who experts believe have the potential to make significant contributions to society. These students have completed a significant and meaningful piece of work in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy, or “Outside the Box”. This can include the creative application of existing knowledge, a high-impact new idea, an innovative solution with a broad range of implications, or a remarkable performance, just to name a few examples.
12. National Elks Foundation Most Valuable Student
Amount: ranges from $4,000 to $50,000
Deadline: Nov. 15, 2021
Eligibility:
- High school senior
- U.S. citizens
- Plan to be a full-time student pursuing a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. institution of higher learning
Application Requirements:
- Transcript
- Essays
- ACT or SAT scores
Applicants work through the ranks of local, district, and state levels to be considered for the MVS. The Foundation selects the top 500 students from these applications for the national semi-finalist competition. The top 20 students from the semi-final competition will participate in a Leadership Weekend with in-person interviews. The top two students (one male and one female) are awarded $50,000 scholarships. Runners-up receive $40,000 and $30,000 scholarships. The remaining 14 students receive $30,000. The additional 480 of the top 500 applicants earn a $4,000 scholarship.
Opportunities for Students with Significant Financial Need
13. Horatio Alger Association – Targeted Scholarships
Amount: depends on the targeted opportunity
Deadline: depends on the opportunity
Eligibility:
- High school senior
- Critical financial need (defined as $55,000 or less gross adjusted household income)
- Demonstrates important qualities through overcoming adversity
- U.S. citizen
Horatio Alger scholarships are awarded to promising young students from low-income families. These targeted scholarships are endowed by members of the Horatio Alger Association at several different universities and colleges. Some are also targeted to specific fields of study.
14. Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Amount: the amount is determined by the need of the student, but can be as much as $55,000 per year
Deadline: November 18, 2021 (The application is available September 1, 2021)
Eligibility:
- High school senior graduating in spring 2022
- Cumulative, unweighted GPA of 3.5
- Demonstrated financial need (the median household income for Scholars is ~$35,000)
Application Requirements:
- JKCF uses the Common App (Include JKCF as one of your “schools”)
- Common App asks for a recommendation from your school counselor and two teachers
- Several short essays
- Household financial information
The Cooke College Scholarship Program offers scholarships to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need. JKCF Scholars join a nationwide community with ongoing personal and professional support and development opportunities. Recipients can use their scholarship funds to cover tuition, living expenses, books and required fees.
Opportunities for First-Generation Students
15. Colgate-Palmolive Haz la U Educational Grant Program
Amount: $1,000
Deadline: November 14, 2021
Eligibility:
- Of Hispanic or Latino descent
- High school senior planning to enroll in college in 2022
- 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
- U.S. citizen, resident, or DACA-eligible
Application Requirements:
- Current application information can be found at Hispanic Heritage Foundation
This scholarship program is designed for Hispanic students who have maintained academic excellence throughout high school, participated in community service, and demonstrated leadership. Colgate-Palmolive offers this program in partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation in support of higher education for Hispanics.
Amount: $20,000 and a laptop
Deadline: December 1, 2021
Eligibility:
- Must be enrolled in an approved college-readiness program, like College Possible or Upward Bound
- Pell-eligible
- Minimum 2.4 GPA
- Be on track to graduate from high school in the coming academic year
- Students are typically the first in their family to attend college
Application Requirements:
- ACT and/or SAT scores
- High school transcript
- A questionnaire asking about students’ personal responsibilities, such as caring for their child, siblings, or other family members
- A 1200 word essay on personal challenges that students have overcome, what they learned, and how they persevere
This program is for students with “grit, potential, and ambition” to strive for a college degree. Dell Scholars are also provided with wrap-around support for academic success, financial matters, and tele-mental health care.
For more info, check out our list of first-gen scholarships.
Opportunities for Students of Color
17. APIA (Asian Pacific Islander) Scholars
Amount:
Deadline: The application is typically available in early September with a mid-January deadline.
Eligibility:
- Be of Asian or Pacific Islander descent
- Be a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the U.S
- Citizens of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau are also eligible
Application Requirements:
- A letter of recommendation in addition to the online application
- Several of the application questions have answers that should be written in a short essay form of less than 500 words
APIA Scholars works to support underserved APIA students through their scholarships. This scholarship is an excellent opportunity for students of Asian or Pacific Islander descent to receive valuable funds for college.
18. Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholars
Amount: Up to $30,000 over four years for minority high school students
Deadline: February 1, 2022 (application is available November 1)
Eligibility:
- High school seniors
- Plan on attending a four-year, accredited college or university in the U.S.
- Demonstrated financial need
- Minimum combined score of 1,000 on the math and critical reading sections of the SAT or a minimum 21 composite score on the ACT
Application Requirements:
- Online application
- Four essay questions
- Current photo
- Letter of recommendation
The Jackie Robinson Foundation goes beyond sponsoring scholarships, to guide minority students through the process of higher education. JRF Scholars have access to many benefits, including networking and mentorship, internship and employment opportunities, an annual conference, and year-round programming.
19. National Society of High School Scholars STEM Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Deadline: October 15, 2021
Eligibility:
- High school seniors or recently graduated seniors
- Minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 GPA)
- Planning to pursue a degree in a STEM field
Application Requirements:
- Personal statement of 500-800 words on your passion for STEM and why you have chosen this field.
- List of STEM activities
- One or two letters of endorsement
The NSHSS STEM Scholarship provides support for students from groups underrepresented in STEM fields. The goal is to increase diversity in STEM-related professions through college and university education. Check out the other NSHSS scholarship opportunities for high school and post-secondary students.
20. Native American Education Grants – American Indian Education Fund
Amount: Up to $2,000
Deadline: March 1 (deadline for extra credit) or April 1, 2022
Eligibility:
- Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian
- All future undergraduate students in a two or four year college, university, vocational, or technical school are encouraged to apply
Application Requirements:
- Application form
- Community Involvement form
- Current photo
- Copy of Tribal Enrollment Card/Documentation
- There is an essay of no more than four, double-spaced pages typed in 12-point font
The American Indian Education Fund believes that “education is one of the most important cornerstones of self-sufficiency and quality of life.” With that in mind, the AIEF works to end the cycle of poverty by providing scholarships, literacy programs, and school supplies to Native American students.
Opportunities for Student-Athletes
21. Foot Locker Scholar Athletes
Amount: $20,000
Deadline: early January (look for announcements in the fall)
Eligibility:
- Minimum GPA of 3.0
- U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident
- High school senior entering an accredited four-year institution for an undergraduate degree
- Involved in high school sports, intramural sports, or community based sports
Application Requirements:
- 2 essay responses
- 1 letter of recommendation
Unlike most athletic scholarships, the Foot Locker Scholar Athletes Program is as likely to reward the student who kept team spirit high as it is the student who led the state in scoring. This scholarship honors athletes exhibiting excellence and leadership cultivated on the field and in the locker room to positively change the lives of others.
22. Sara Scholarship
Amount: $2,000 per year; renewable for four years for a total of $8,000
Deadline: Late April (April 30, 2021)
Eligibility:
- Female high school seniors
- Demonstrated academic skill
- Minimum 3.3 gpa (unweighted) on a 4.0 scale
- Demonstrated financial need
- Active engagement with the sport of golf as a hobby, as a member of team, working as a caddy, or at a golf course
Application Requirements:
- Standard application
- Current transcript
- Personal essay
- FAFSA information
- Letter of support
Established in 2012, the Sara Scholarship was founded in memory of Sara Sheehan through the Henry & Sara Sheehan foundation. This scholarship grants awards to high-achieving female high school seniors who demonstrate financial need, excellence of character, a passion for golf, and a plan to pursue a college degree.
23. Sports Matter Scholarship – Lindsey Vonn Foundation and Dick’s Sporting Goods
Amount: $5,000 to $15,000
Deadline: October 31, 2021 or March 31, 2022
Eligibility:
- 18 or younger
- Passion and promise in a sport
- Need for financial aid (top selection requirement)
Application Requirements:
- Letter of recommendation
- Essay about you and your sport (they encourage students to create submissions that will stand out)
- For scholarship requests of more than $5,000, students will include two letters of recommendation and an extra portion of the essay
The Lindsey Vonn Foundation provides scholarships, programs, and mentorship in order to support future generations by helping them pursue their passion, overcome obstacles, and achieve their goals.
24. United States Tennis Association
Amount: $10,000
Deadline: The application portal opens in the fall (check the website for details)
Eligibility:
- High school seniors with financial need
- A 3.0 GPA (4.0 scale)
- Involved in community service or volunteering
- Participant in organized youth tennis organizations, including National Junior Tennis and Learning
Application Requirements:
- Letters of recommendation (one from a tennis coach/mentor and one from a teacher)
- Recent photo
- FAFSA student report
There are several endowed scholarships available through USTA and students are encouraged to apply to all those that you are eligible to receive. These are only a few scholarship opportunities to start your list. Check out The Scholarship Finder offered by the U.S. Department of Labor. There are more than 8,000 entries in their database.
Seeking and applying for scholarships can make your college education more affordable. It’s definitely worth your time to apply to as many as you are eligible to receive.
Tips For Applying For Scholarships
More work = fewer applicants
The more work applying for a scholarship is, the smaller the applicant pool will likely be. Scholarships involving video production, such as the Live Más Scholarship, or a well-thought-out essay, like the Dell Scholars Program, all demand a healthy amount of hard work which keeps the competition at bay.
Apply to a mix of larger and smaller awards
All the above scholarships are relatively well-known, so they will still be incredibly competitive even if they involve a lot of work. Don’t limit yourself to applying for huge national awards—look for local groups who may have smaller awards, but also smaller pools of candidates.
Research past winners
Scholarship committees tend to have an idea of “what they’re looking for.” To present yourself in the best light, research past winners to get a better sense of what scholarship committees want to see. Most scholarship pages will have a section dedicated to past winners, what their application was like, and where they are now. If not, you can always Google the name of the scholarship and “past winners.”
FAQs
What is the easiest full scholarship to get? ›
- $10,000 “No Essay” Scholarship.
- $2,000 Nitro College Scholarship – No Essay.
- $40,000 BigFuture Scholarships.
- $2,500 Christian Connector Scholarship.
- $2,000 College Repayment Grant.
- Annual Protestant Faith Based College Scholarship.
- Annual Catholic College Scholarship.
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How many scholarships should you apply for? The short answer is that you should apply to as many as you can, as early as you can. This means that you need to be looking early, and finding out when deadlines are. But remember, you don't want to make a career out of scholarship searching and application.
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- Tap into family connections.
Federal Student Aid recommends that students start researching for scholarships the summer after your junior year of high school. If you have time and energy, you should even start before that. Every scholarship has different rules and different deadlines. Some even require submissions a year prior to starting college.
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- Concordian High School Scholarship, 2022. ...
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- ExpressVPN Future Of Privacy Scholarship 2022.
Apply for scholarships early and often. Some scholarship deadlines are as early as a year before you start college. You don't need to wait until you've made your final decision about your school to apply. But don't worry if you missed out on some of the earliest scholarship applications.
What college will give me the most money? ›Rank | College | Average financial aid package |
---|---|---|
1 | Columbia University | $55,521 |
2 | Yale University | $52,894 |
3 | Williams College | $51,890 |
4 | Amherst College | $51,775 |
And not just tuition—a full-ride scholarship also covers your housing, meals, books, lab fees, and sometimes even living costs. In money terms, it can be worth anywhere from $20,000 to more than $50,000, depending on your school's costs.
How rare is a full tuition scholarship? ›Less than 1 percent of students get full ride scholarships, showing just how difficult it is to earn one. However, with the right background, proper planning and by knowing where to look, your chances of landing a full ride scholarship can increase.
What GPA do you need to get a full scholarship? ›
Minimum requirements range from around 2.0 on the lower end to 3.75 or higher for competitive academic scholarships. Generally speaking, a 3.0 GPA or higher will give you a decent shot at qualifying for a variety of scholarships.
Are scholarship Owls worth it? ›Is ScholarshipOwl a Scam? This is a 100% legitimate question but Scholarship Owl isn't a scam. It's a paid service that facilitates scholarship applications. They don't require you to pay to use it and they even give you a list of scholarships with links to the scholarships.
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- Requests unusual information. ...
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- Sends you a scholarship check.
beginning of content: There's no limit to the number of scholarships a student can apply for or receive.
Why is it so hard to find scholarships? ›It's very hard to get college scholarship because a student has to go through various levels to get selected. The criteria or the process may vary from college to college. Some of the criteria college follow are academic qualifications, scholarship test, interview etc.
Is it okay to have 2 scholarships? ›Do apply to as many scholarships as you can. Applying to various scholarships will increase your chances of getting in one. Remember that even if you think you are qualified for a scholarship, there are thousands like you who are also applying—some of them even have better credentials than you.
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- Satisfy all the requirements.
The Walmart Dependent Scholarship is a $13,000 scholarship paid out over four years. Applicants must be dependents of Walmart and Sam's Club associates, have at least a 2.5 GPA, a minimum ACT score of 22 or SAT score of 1030 (combined Math & Critical Reading) , and are able to demonstrate financial need.
What information should you never provide for a scholarship or grant application? ›If an application asks for money, walk away. Don't give out bank or credit card information. Any financial data you provide should come from IRS or FAFSA data. Legitimate providers do not ask for bank information.
Do scholarships expire? ›Applying for scholarships is an important, must-do part of college prep, but it's important to note what many students don't ask: Do scholarships expire? The answer is yes, scholarships can expire.
Is it too late to get scholarships for Fall 2022? ›
It's Never Too Late!
Since scholarship deadlines happen throughout the year, it is never too late (or too early!) to get started.
They are often considered “use it or lose it” and must be used during that particular award year. Many times if the student has not enrolled in classes during those 12 months, it expires. In almost all cases, scholarships are put directly towards your college's tuition and expenses, rather than a check sent to you.
What percentage of students get a scholarship? ›25% of college students received money from scholarships and grants (Sallie Mae, 2021). Around 1,581,000 scholarships are available to undergraduate and graduate students each year (Scholly, 2020).
At what grade can you apply for scholarships? ›Some deadlines are as early as a year before college starts, so if you're in high school now, you should be researching and applying for scholarships during the summer between your junior and senior years. But if you've missed that window, don't give up!
How old are HS seniors? ›Age | UK Years | US/International Grades |
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14 - 15 | Year 10 | 9th Grade (Freshman) |
15 - 16 | Year 11 | 10th Grade (Sophomore) |
16 - 17 | Year 12 / Lower 6th | 11th Grade (Junior) |
17 - 18 | Year 13 / Upper 6th | 12th Grade (Senior) |
You can apply for as many scholarships as you want to but can avail of only one. This condition of availing of a scholarship may vary from provider to provider.
Can you keep extra scholarship money? ›What happens to leftover scholarship money. If you earned scholarships and grants that amount to more than your total cost of attendance, your school may send you a refund of the leftover scholarship money. Keep in mind, you may have to pay taxes on that amount.
How hard is it to get a scholarship? ›Very few students win $25,000 or more in scholarships each year (only about 0.1%). Among the students who win scholarships, 97% win $2,500 or less. Getting good grades and admissions test scores is not enough to win a free ride. It is hard to stand out from the crowd based on academic performance alone.
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SCHOOL (STATE) | PERCENTAGE OF FULL-TIME STUDENTS AWARDED MERIT AID IN 2019-2020 |
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Trinity University (TX) | 53% |
Samford University (AL) | 50% |
The University of the South (TN) | 49% |
Gonzaga University (WA) | 48% |
What is the hardest scholarship to get? ›
- Rhodes Scholarship.
- Fullbright Scholarship.
- Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
- Princeton Scholarship.
- Mitchell Scholarship.
- Churchill Scholarship.
- Marshall Scholarship.
- Jardine Scholarship.
Full-ride scholarships cover all university expenses aside from tuition fees, such as accommodation, meals, and transportation. A good example is the USDA 1890 National Scholars' Program, a four-year, full-ride scholarship designed to cover the recipient's full tuition, room and board, study materials, and other fees.
How many d1 athletes get full rides? ›How do you get a full-ride athletic scholarship? Most student-athletes do not receive a full-ride scholarship—in fact, only 1 percent do.
How can I get a full-ride scholarship with a low GPA? ›Go for “no” or “low” GPA scholarships
Hatcher says that 60-65% of scholarships and grants either require less than a 3.5 GPA, or don't ask for a GPA requirement at all. “Students would actually be surprised at the sheer number of scholarship opportunities that don't ask for a GPA requirement.
A full-ride scholarship is the unicorn of scholarships. It's estimated that fewer than 20,000 students per year will manage to get one of these scholarships—that's less than 1 percent of the students who will enroll in college!
Do scholarships cover living expenses? ›The basic expenses that can be covered in scholarships include college tuition fees, major living expenses per month, air tickets of economy class to and from your home country, and last but not the least, the additional grants and essential stipends.
What GPA can get you into Harvard? ›Harvard applicants must be at the top of their class and meet the minimum GPA requirements for acceptance into the college. While there are a small number of exceptions, students with GPAs of 4.0 - 4.18 have the best chance of getting accepted.
What is the highest GPA you can get in high school? ›The commonly used 0-4 scale (also known as an unweighted scale) caps the highest score at 4.0, but weighted scales like the 0-4.5 or 0-5 scale make higher GPAs possible. Typically, high schools that use weighted GPAs opt for the 0-5 scale that makes 5.0 the highest possible grade.
Is the Coca Cola scholarship hard to get? ›Every year, out of the thousands of students who apply, Coca-Cola awards only 150 prospective students with the $20,000 scholarship. It is estimated that only 0.15% of applicants get chosen by the Foundation. Do not let this dishearten you, though; your chance is just as good as any other student applying.
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How much does scholarship owl cost? ›
ScholarshipOwl. Another paid scholarship finder, ScholarshipOwl, offers a seven-day free trial, then charges $20 per month or $120 per year. The website makes up for the cost by streamlining the application process, making it easier and faster to apply for scholarships.
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What is the nitro scholarship? ›Description: The Nitro College Scholarship is available for U.S. high school students and college freshmen. This scholarship is offered every month. This $2,000 award is only open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, age 17 or older at the time of entry.
Which country is easiest to get scholarship? ›- Germany. A particularly popular country for admission among students from all over the world. ...
- France. ...
- Italy. ...
- Czech Republic. ...
- Hungary. ...
- China.
- Know where to look. ...
- Prepare in advance. ...
- Work hard and keep motivated. ...
- Make yourself stand out from other applicants. ...
- Read the application instructions carefully. ...
- Submit an exceptional scholarship essay or cover letter. ...
- Be realistic.
Full-ride academic scholarship: Be at the top of your class with a great GPA, take AP/honors classes, and get perfect (or close to perfect) SAT or ACT scores. Along with academic merit, it also helps to also have leadership skills or community involvement, too (see below).
Can I get a scholarship with a 3.6 GPA? ›They may award scholarships to those who need financial aid. Or they may be open to students whose scores fall below 3.0. Many colleges and scholarship providers look at your unweighted GPA. Scholarship providers usually ask for GPA between 3.5 to 4.0 to attract high achieving students.
Which country gives full free scholarship? ›Some Countries Offering Free Tuition simply believe the education of a student should not depend on the financial capacity of the parents. Countries like Germany, Norway, Finland, Austria and Iceland offer various free/low tuition schemes to international students.
Which country give fully funded scholarship? ›
The Government of the Czech Republic Scholarships program is fully funded and provided by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This program is available for citizens of developing countries to study at the Czech Republic higher education institutions.
Which country gives most scholarships? ›- 1.1 United Kingdom.
- 1.2 United States Of America.
- 1.3 Canada.
- 1.4 Germany.
- 1.5 France.
- 1.6 Republic of Korea.
- 1.7 Sweden.
- 1.8 Norway.
One of the most common grade point average requirements is a 3.0 average. (Again, every scholarship provider is different and it's up to them to set their eligibility criteria, not us.) While some scholarships are based on a student's GPA, most scholarship aren't only about a student's GPA.
What SAT score do you need for scholarships? ›So you're probably wondering, What's a good SAT score for scholarships, and how can I find them? The short answer is that you should aim for an SAT score between 1200 and 1600 if you want to secure some scholarships based on merit–and the higher within that range you score the more money you're looking at.
How much does the average person get in scholarships? ›The U.S. Department of Education awards an estimated $46 billion in scholarship money annually. The average scholarship is worth $7,400.
What is the hardest scholarship to get? ›- Rhodes Scholarship.
- Fullbright Scholarship.
- Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
- Princeton Scholarship.
- Mitchell Scholarship.
- Churchill Scholarship.
- Marshall Scholarship.
- Jardine Scholarship.
Less than 1 percent of students get full ride scholarships, showing just how difficult it is to earn one. However, with the right background, proper planning and by knowing where to look, your chances of landing a full ride scholarship can increase.
Does a full ride scholarship cover all 4 years? ›Full-ride scholarships cover all university expenses aside from tuition fees, such as accommodation, meals, and transportation. A good example is the USDA 1890 National Scholars' Program, a four-year, full-ride scholarship designed to cover the recipient's full tuition, room and board, study materials, and other fees.
What GPA can get you into Harvard? ›Harvard applicants must be at the top of their class and meet the minimum GPA requirements for acceptance into the college. While there are a small number of exceptions, students with GPAs of 4.0 - 4.18 have the best chance of getting accepted.
Is a GPA of 5.0 good? ›Admission to the most prestigious schools is typically limited to students who rank in the top 5% of their class and have high GPAs. Therefore, this article is about one of the highest scores, 5.0 GPA. It is an outstanding score a handful of students can achieve.
Will a 4.0 GPA get me a scholarship? ›
Generally though, the higher your GPA, the better the chance for a full scholarship. However, a 4.0 GPA in the most rigorous classes is not going to guarantee you a full ride scholarship.