Outside Scholarships Highlighted ScholarshipsScholarship Search Resources AwardDeadline Lost Coin Women's FundLost Coin Women's FundDeadlines varyThe Lost Coin Women's Fund Scholarship was set up to help women living in Massachusetts improve their quality of life by providing funds to assist in undergraduate studies or vocational training programs. See application for more details. Learn More & Apply Deadlines vary Courage to Grow ScholarshipCourage to Grow ScholarshipDeadlines varyEligible applicants are U.S. citizens, juniors or seniors in high school or college students with a minimum GPA of 2.5 or better. This scholarship is awarded monthly. One $500 winner selected on the last day of each month. Learn More & Apply Deadlines vary Modern Blaze ScholarshipModern Blaze ScholarshipDeadlines varyWho Can Apply We are looking for undergraduates: Currently enrolled students and high school seniors who have been accepted into a college/university for an upcoming term Must be at least 18 years old Write a 300-word essay on one of the following topics: The Role of Fireplaces in Modern Home Design How Fire Features Enhance Outdoor Living Spaces The Future of Eco-Friendly Fireplace Solutions Learn More & Apply Deadlines vary Across Cultures “Expand Your Horizons” ScholarshipAcross Cultures “Expand Your Horizons” ScholarshipDeadline 04/28/25Getting the most out of life requires both the courage to explore the world, and the kindness and openness to welcome and accept all those you meet along the way. One student or graduate who demonstrates a trailblazing spirit and passion for educational exploration will be awarded $2,000 to help them continue on their path to travel and learn. This may include philanthropic work abroad, participation in science fairs, immersion in new languages, and anything else that demonstrates an eagerness to explore and learn! Learn More & Apply 04/28/25 RentHop Apartment ScholarshipRentHop Apartment ScholarshipDeadline 04/30/25The RentHop Apartment Scholarship awards up to $2,000 a year to eligible undergraduate students in bachelor's and associate's degree programs in the US who demonstrate the ambition, diligence, leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit that is central to our company culture. To apply, submit an essay under 500 words that concisely answers the question "Imagine yourself 10 years in the future after having graduated college and living the life of your dreams: find a listing on RentHop you picture yourself living in and write how it contributes to your ideal day. Please provide a link to the listing. Finalists may have an opportunity to be featured on our blog." Learn More & Apply 04/30/25 $2500 Rover Scholarship$2500 Rover ScholarshipDeadline 05/01/25To be Eligible: You need to be a resident of the United States. You must be a graduating high school senior or currently a freshman, sophomore, or junior in college in pursuit of an associates degree, bachelor’s degree, or master’s degree. We reserve the right to verify date of high school graduation and/or university enrollment. If you're a graduating high school senior, your GPA must be 3.0 or above. If you're in college, your GPA must be 3.0 or above. You can’t be related to anyone on the Rover staff, but you can be related to someone who's a pet sitter or dog walker on Rover. Entry is subject to the official rules and conditions, which you can access here. As further set forth in the official rules, your entry grants us full permission to republish and otherwise freely use your entry materials and your name and likeness in order to promote Rover or other third parties. How to Enter: Answer our scholarship question in 400 - 500 words (response must be written in English). Put your answer in a Google doc, with your name and year in college at the top (high school seniors allowed). Fill out our form. Submit by May 1st, 2025. In 400 - 500 words, answer the following question: How did growing up with a pet in your life (could be a friend's or family member's) impact the person you are today? We’re looking for essays that incorporate unique ideas, personal stories, and thoughts about the how pets, in any form, have helped shape who you are today. Learn More & Apply 05/01/25 Ivey Engineering Annual Scholarship Essay ContestIvey Engineering Annual Scholarship Essay ContestDeadline 05/01/25Eligibility Requirements The requirements for eligible student entries are: You should presently be a senior in high school; Or be transitioning from high school to a college or university; Or be already enrolled as an undergraduate in a college or university inside the United States. You should be a legal U.S. citizen. Employees and their immediate family members of Ivey Engineering are not eligible to participate. Students with full academic scholarships are not eligible to enter. Past winners are not eligible to participate in the contest. Scholarship Entry Requirements Carefully research and compose an essay of 800 to 1,000 words on one of the following topics. The essay will be judged on content and creativity and should use correct grammar and punctuation. It must be your own work and not previously published or entered in other competitions. We will allow the use of AI apps to assist in pre-writing your essay. This means you may use AI to generate an outline or subtopics and ideas for your essay, not an entire essay. All essays will be checked for the use of AI. If you use AI for pre-writing purposes, please provide details such as the prompts you provide to the AI app. If we find you did not provide accurate details of your use of AI, your essay will be disqualified. If you’re wondering whether or not to use AI for essay writing, check out this informative article. Choose a topic below for your essay: Please replace the X with an appropriate number for the topic you choose. X Ways to Reduce Your Water Bill Top X Questions to Ask an HVAC Technician About an HVAC System X Steps to Create an Effective Fire Escape Plan for Your Home Learn More & Apply 05/01/25 Domaine ScholarshipDomaine ScholarshipDeadline 05/01/25Domaine, the world's largest independent Shopify design and development partner, is searching for one undergraduate student who can provide a unique perspective on the shopping habits of 18-23 year-olds. Submit a well-researched, data-driven article (2,000 words) exploring what matters most to you and your peers when shopping online. Open to all undergraduate students, regardless of major, at accredited US universities/colleges (excluding first-semester freshmen and graduating seniors). Learn More & Apply 05/01/25 Polish Junior League of MassachusettsPolish Junior League of MassachusettsDeadline 05/01/25The Polish Junior League of Massachusetts, Inc. provides three annual scholarships for college students of Polish heritage. Applicants must have a permanent address in Western Massachusetts, and be pursuing either a Bachelor's degree, or accepted as a transfer to a baccalaureate-granting institution. Learn More & Apply 05/01/25 American Association of University Women - Brattleboro BranchAmerican Association of University Women - Brattleboro BranchDeadline 05/05/25College Scholarships for Women The Brattleboro Chapter of the American Association of University Women offers scholarships for women who are pursuing higher education, qualify under federal financial aid guidelines, and have been residents of Windham County Vermont for at least 2 years. Acceptance or enrollment in an accredited undergraduate one-year certificate, two-year degree, or four-year degree program for 2025 - 2026 is required. Learn More & Apply 05/05/25 Fifth Month ScholarshipFifth Month ScholarshipDeadline 05/31/25This award is open to all U.S. students who are 14 and older and who are currently enrolled (or enroll no later than fall of 2026) in an accredited postsecondary institution of higher education. One scholarship winner will receive a $1,500 scholarship. Applicants must: Must be 14 years of age or older at time of application.| Must be a legal U.S. resident.| Must be a resident of one of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia.| This award is for U.S. students. Submit an online written response to the question: The "May is the fifth month of the year. Write a letter to the number five explaining why five is important. Be serious or be funny. Either way, here's a high five to you for being original." (250 words or less) The Fifth Month Scholarship winner will be notified by email or phone. Learn More & Apply 05/31/25 The 2025 "There's Space for Everyone" ScholarshipThe 2025 "There's Space for Everyone" ScholarshipDeadline 05/31/25Qualified applicants: Must be enrolled full-time in an accredited college or university for Fall 2025. Must be attending an accredited college or university in the U.S. Must be at least 16 years of age or older at the time of application. Must be a legal resident of the U.S. To be considered for the 2025 There’s Space for Everyone Scholarship, you must complete the form above and provide a 500-800 word essay that answers the following question: How have you exhibited a commitment to inclusion and strengthening your community through work, service, or other extra-curricular activities and how will your education help you continue this commitment during college and beyond? Submissions will be accepted from 8:00 a.m. (MT) on April 1, 2025 until 11:59 p.m. (MT) on May 31, 2025. Learn More & Apply 05/31/25 2025 Horatio Alger Career & Technical Scholarship2025 Horatio Alger Career & Technical ScholarshipDeadline 06/16/25This scholarships is awarded to students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their lives who wish to pursue a career or technical education at an accredited community college or technical school in the United States. The application for the National Career & Technical program is open annually from March 15 to June 15. Note: For Deadlines that fall on a weekend, applicants will have until the following Monday, June 16th at 12:00 (Noon) ET to submit. General Eligibility Criteria: Have completed high school (or earned a high school equivalency credential) by July 1 Be enrolled in an associate degree, certificate, or diploma program by September that will lead to employment (no transfer programs are eligible) Attend a not-for-profit post-secondary institution in the United States Demonstrate critical financial need by showing one of the following: Family Income below $65,000 OR Pell Eligibility Be under the age of 35 Be a United States citizen Funds may be used for tuition, fees, books and supplies, or any additional costs such as transportation, daycare, etc. that help support program progress. All scholarship funds are paid directly to the institution on behalf of the recipient. Learn More & Apply 06/16/25 Next Generation Healers ScholarshipNext Generation Healers ScholarshipDeadline 06/25/25This scholarship is open to students who are currently working while pursuing their degree in healthcare fields such as nursing, psychology, social work, counseling, other related profession. Whether you're studying full-time or part-time, if you're juggling a job while aiming to make a difference in the lives of others, we want to support your efforts. Learn More & Apply 06/25/25 BuzzRx Bee Healthy ScholarshipBuzzRx Bee Healthy ScholarshipDeadline 06/27/25The BuzzRx Bee Healthy Scholarship is open to current, full-time undergraduate or graduate students of accredited two-year or four-year universities or colleges in the U.S. While there is no age requirement, all applicants must be enrolled in a program emphasizing healthcare and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Eligible programs include: Undergraduate students who are enrolled in pre-medical coursework or postbaccalaureate programs Undergraduate or graduate business school students (with an interest in healthcare) Nursing school students Medical school students Pharmacy school students STEM program students (with an interest in healthcare) Learn More & Apply 06/27/25 College JumpStart "Gratitude" ScholarshipCollege JumpStart "Gratitude" ScholarshipDeadline 06/30/25The $1,000 College JumpStart Gratitude Scholarship allows you to share your thanks for when someone has done something kind for you. Along your life’s path, there have probably been people who have supported you or helped you. Now is the time to describe the help that they’ve provided and how it has shaped who you are. Applicants must be a current student (10th-12th grade or already in college), be a U.S. citizen or legal resident, and complete the online application including the personal statement. Financial need, grades, and test scores are not used as evaluation criteria for this scholarship. Learn More & Apply 06/30/25 “Tuition Solution” Scholarship for STEM Students“Tuition Solution” Scholarship for STEM StudentsDeadline 06/30/25Our $1,000 “Tuition Solution” Scholarship is meant for high school juniors and seniors (graduating class of 2025 or 2026), as well as currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students who are looking for ways to fund their postsecondary education in STEM. In order to apply, you must write an essay about how your passion for STEM started and how the scholarship will help you fulfill your dreams. No matter which STEM field ignites your interest, we look forward to reading your essays. Learn More & Apply 06/30/25 ROI CX Act Now ScholarshipROI CX Act Now ScholarshipDeadline 07/01/25Awarded twice a year to college and university undergraduates who demonstrate a commitment to their education and to improving customer experiences. Two $2,500 scholarships are awarded annually in fall and spring. Eligibility: All college and university undergraduate students currently enrolled in an accredited 2- or 4-year college or university All fields of study U.S. citizens Learn More & Apply 07/01/25 KURU Footwear Footsteps to Your Future ScholarshipKURU Footwear Footsteps to Your Future ScholarshipDeadline 07/04/25To be eligible for the KURU Footwear Footsteps to Your Future Scholarship Fall 2025, applicants must meet the following criteria: Be a US citizen Be an undergraduate freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior entering the Fall 2025 semester Have a minimum 3.0 GPA Pursuing a degree (open to all majors) Be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university for the Fall 2025 semester Submit a 300-400 word essay answering the following question: “Putting Your Best Foot Forward: Success is built step by step, and every experience shapes the path ahead. Describe how your education, extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteer efforts, and personal initiatives are helping you take confident strides toward your future career and aspirations.” Learn More & Apply 07/04/25 Conflict Conqueror ScholarshipConflict Conqueror ScholarshipDeadline 07/07/25To be eligible for The Bihm Firm, LLC Conflict Conqueror Scholarship, a student must: Be enrolled in an accredited college or university within the United States Be an incoming freshman for the Fall 2025 semester Have achieved a 3.5 grade point average or higher Be a citizen or permanent resident of one of the 50 United States Be at least 17 years of age Learn More & Apply 07/07/25 GeneTex Scholarship ProgramGeneTex Scholarship ProgramDeadline 07/11/25GeneTex believes in accelerating scientific advancement and the notion that the genesis of future discoveries begins with the support of young scientists now. The GeneTex Scholarship Program will award a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students pursuing a STEM undergraduate or graduate degree. The scholarship will be awarded to one student twice a year. Learn More & Apply 07/11/25 One Family ScholarsOne Family ScholarsDeadline 07/21/25The One Family Scholars program provides individualized academic and career coaching to single parents with low incomes in college in Massachusetts. One Family Scholars receive scholarships to cover direct costs of college (such as tuition, fees, books, and technology) as well as indirect costs of college (such as childcare, transportation, and living expenses). Scholarship amounts vary based on each student's financial need and program of study, and are designed to reduce or eliminate the need for student loans. All applicants must be: A single head of household with dependent children under 18 Living with a family income level below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level An entering or returning student at an approved accredited undergraduate institution in Massachusetts A resident of Massachusetts and a United States citizen or legal Permanent Resident Enrolled in a degree-granting program track, either associate or bachelor's. (Please note we do NOT accept applicants seeking a second associate degree or second bachelor's degree.) Learn More & Apply 07/21/25 Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) ScholarshipStanford Advanced Materials (SAM) ScholarshipDeadline 09/01/25Eligibility Criteria Open to high school students, as well as students from two-year colleges, four-year universities, and graduate schools across the United States. Submissions must focus on the industrial applications and development trends of rare metals. Projects with originality, technical feasibility, and potential impact on the industrial development of rare metals are strongly encouraged. Submissions generated using artificial intelligence (AI) are prohibited and will be disqualified. Submission Guidelines Abstract: Submit a concise abstract (maximum 250 words) outlining the objectives, methods, and significance of the project. Article: A detailed article (approximately 1,000 words) focusing on the industrial applications and development trends of rare metals. You may select one or several rare metals to focus on in your analysis. Biography: Include a brief biographical sketch (approximately 150 words) in italics at the end of the article, with the author's name in bold. Learn More & Apply 09/01/25 Renegade Cigars ScholarshipRenegade Cigars ScholarshipDeadline 09/01/25Who Can Apply We are looking for undergraduates currently enrolled in accredited universities and high school seniors who have been accepted into a university program for the upcoming semester. Applicants must meet the following criteria: Must be at least 18 years old Must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program at an accredited university or college How to Apply Write a 300-word essay on one of the following topics: The Role of Tradition in Modern Cigar Culture How Social Rituals Like Cigars Strengthen Human Connections The Art of Craftsmanship: What We Can Learn from Premium Hand-Rolled Cigars Learn More & Apply 09/01/25 Pullan & Young Supporting Prisoners’ Families ScholarshipPullan & Young Supporting Prisoners’ Families ScholarshipDeadline 09/15/25The Pullan & Young Supporting Prisoners’ Families Scholarship was established to help students who have loved ones who have been convicted of criminal offenses. We believe that every student should have access to an education, regardless of their circumstances, and our goal is to help make college more accessible and affordable for those affected by incarceration in their family. Each semester, Pullan & Young aims to help these students achieve their educational goals and reach their full potential. This $1000 scholarship will be awarded to one student per semester. To be considered for the Pullan & Young Supporting Prisoners’ Families Scholarship, please review the following criteria: Applicants must have a parent or family member who has been incarcerated. Applicants must be enrolled in or accepted into an accredited college or university within the United States for the Fall 2025 semester. Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older at the time of application. Learn More & Apply 09/15/25 VidaBox $500 Scholarship ProgramVidaBox $500 Scholarship ProgramDeadline 09/30/25VidaBox offers a one-time $500 scholarship to assist deserving students in covering education-related costs. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of the United States or a holder of a valid student visa, and currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program in an accredited U.S. university or college Learn More & Apply 09/30/25 LOOV Organic $500 ScholarshipLOOV Organic $500 ScholarshipDeadline 11/30/25Scholarship Details Name of Program: LOOV Organic $500 Scholarship Fund Worth: $500 (one-time reward) Deadline of Application: 30th, November, 2025 Available Slot(s): 1 Who Can Apply We are seeking highly motivated undergraduates currently enrolled in accredited universities worldwide who are majoring in fields such as nutritional science, health & wellness, dietetics, exercise science, or any other health-related programs. High school seniors who have been accepted into a university program for the coming semester can also apply. Applicants must meet the following criteria: Must be at least 18 years old Must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program at an accredited university or college Must be enrolled in nutritional science, health & wellness, dietetics, exercise science, or any other health-related programs. Must submit a 300-word essay on one of the topics outlined on the scholarship webpage. Learn More & Apply 11/30/25 The Unigo platform allows users to create a customized profile for scholarship searches. This is a very comprehensive database with many options for sorting scholarship opportunities, and postings for one of the widest ranges of scholarships of all of the aggregating accounts. Unigo partners with Appily (see below), and many of the lists on these two sites will be identical. With high-quality, expert content and unbiased recommendations, Scholarships360 helps students unpack the most complicated issues related to paying for college. Scholarships360 was created by students, for students. It is 100% cost-free and spam-free and offers scholarships for levels of study from high school through graduate school. Red Kite has over $25 billion in scholarships, grants, loans and more compiled on their website. Once you’ve filled out your profile, our AI-powered search engine will match you to personalized scholarship recommendations. Scholly is an aggregator of scholarship opportunities that relies on the user creating a student profile that is then used to match students to scholarships by due date, amount of effort required to apply, and other variables. Scholly is owned by student loan company Sallie Mae. The US Department of Labor offers a comprehensive scholarship search database through the Career One Stop web site. Use this site also to access valuable resources on career options, unique education and training opportunities, and job search information. Find scholarships through Peterson’s Test Prep. This online education tool offers users standardized exam preparation, including practice tests, eBooks, and online courses. It is ideal for researching undergraduate and graduate school programs, finding tuition assistance, exploring academic opportunities, and preparing for professional careers. Appily (formerly Cappex) is a leader in providing comprehensive information for students and families on the college experience. Their scholarship search engine involves creating a user profile and then being matched with scholarship opportunities that fit your profile. Visit StudentScholarshipSearch.com and use the "Scholarship Matcher" tool to identify scholarship opportunities that fit with your grade level, GPA, state of residency, gender, and ethnic heritage. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, through its MassHire360 online platform, provides a comprehensive list of private scholarships, across industries and with a wide range of qualifying criteria. From the MassHire360 login page, follow the on-screen instructions to log in as a Massachusetts Resident. If you are currently or were previously in foster care, or adopted from foster care, many resources are available to assist with financing college. Start with the comprehensive information available from the Foster Care to Success.