SCHOLARSHIP | ELIGIBILITY | AMOUNT | DEADLINE |
MIT THINK Scholars Program | Current high school student at a school in the United States. Applicant must submit a project proposal on a science, technology or engineering idea. | Students are given $1,000 budget for their project and finalists are invited to a four-day all-expenses paid trip to MIT’s campus | January 1 |
Campervan Finder Scholarship | You must be a student, studying full time, have a passion for Travel and Business, and have a minimum 2.0/4.0 cumulative GPA. | $2,500 | January 1 |
AFSA Scholarship Program (5 awards) | High school seniors planning to enroll in college or certified trade school in the United States no later than Fall 2024. Home-schooled students may apply. | $1,000 | January 1 |
GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program | Be current high school seniors attending high school within the United States, (including any U.S. territories or commonwealths), and graduating in winter 2023 or spring 2024. Homeschooled applicants and applicants living on a U.S. Armed Forces base and attending high school outside the U.S. are eligible. | $10,000 renewable ($40,000 total) | January 3 |
MarvelOptics.com National Scholarship Contest (2 awards) | Any current, full-time student at an accredited two-year or four-year American university or college is welcome to apply. There is no age nor specified major requirement. | $1,500 | January 5 |
Woolroom National Scholarship Contest | Current, full-time student at an accredited two-year or four-year American university or college. No age nor specified major requirement. | $1,500 | January 5 |
Abacus Life Scholarship | Must be a full-time or part-time student at an accredited 4-year college or university in the United States. | $1,000 | January 6 |
Law Office of Philip R. Nathe Scholarship | Current undergraduate student with a 3.5 GPA or higher from their most recently completed semester. | $1,000 | January 6 |
Elite Lawyer Scholarship | Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited U.S. college or university, minimum 3.0 GPA, and education will continue through at least the Spring 2025 semester. | $1,000 | January 6 |
Zelle Diversity in Law Scholarship | (1) First-year law students pursuing their Juris Doctor degree currently enrolled full-time at an ABA-accredited law school and who have completed at least one semester of law school; or (2) be part-time (four-year program) or joint-degree students currently enrolled in their second year of law school at an ABA-accredited law school. Be a member of a historically underrepresented group/population interested the private practice of law or demonstrate a long-standing commitment to diversity. | $15,000 and paid 1L Summer Clerkship | January 6 |
Live Más Scholarship Program (100 renewable awards) | Must be currently enrolled in or planning to enroll in an accredited post-secondary educational program located in the United States or D.C. (including accredited two- and four-year colleges, universities, vocational-technical, and trade schools) who is at least 16 years of age and no older than 26 years of age. If awarded a Live Más Scholarship while still in high school, a recipient may have their funds deferred up to one year. | $25,000 (renewable) | January 8 |

Columbia Univeristy HBCU Fellowship Program | Current HBCU senior or recent graduate (Bachelor’s degree requirements completed Fall 2023 or later). Areas of study Actuarial Science, Applied Analytics, Bioethics, Enterprise Risk Management, Information and Knowledge, Strategy, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Political Analytics, Strategic Communication, Sustainability Science, Construction Administration, Human Capital Management, Narrative Medicine, Nonprofit Management, Sports Management, Sustainability Management, and Technology Management. | Fully-funded covering tuition, room, meals, health insurance, and a stipend. | January 8 |
Jackie Robinson Foundation (60 awards) | Graduating, minority high school senior with a record of academic excellence, demonstrates leadership and commitment to community service, planning to attend a 4-year college, and have with a demonstrated financial need. They determine financial need on a case by case basis. | up to $35,000 over four years | January 9 |
Love Your Career Scholarship | Any student who will be enrolled in a college or University at the time of the deadline. This scholarship is limited to students attending school in the 50 U.S. states. | $1,000 | January 10 |
Payette Sho-Ping Chin Memorial Academic Scholarship | Identify as a woman, minimum 3.0 GPA, US Citizen, rising 3rd or 4th year undergraduate or graduate student in NAAB-accredited architecture program. | $10,000 | January 10 |
Diversity Advancement Scholars – Architects Foundation | High school student planning to enroll in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program; Rising second-year college student in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program; or, Technical school or community college student who has completed high school or its equivalent and intends to transfer to a NAAB-accredited architecture program. | NAAB-accredited degree programs may be a five-year Bachelor of Architecture degree, or a four-year pre-professional bachelor degree followed by a Master of Architecture degree. Scholarships may be renewed for up to 5 years (up to a $20,000 total award—multiple scholarships are available). | January 10 |
Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship | Be a current student at an accredited U.S. community college or two-year institution with sophomore status, or a recent graduate (within the last five years) with a minimum 3.5 GPA, intend to enroll full time in an accredited four-year college or university in Fall 2025, and have a maximum annual family gross income of $95,000. | $55,000 per year, renewable up to 3 years. | January 11 |
Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship | Competition open to all high school seniors who are U.S. citizens and are planning careers of service to the United States in local, state, or federal government. | Up to $10,000 expenses paid for transportation, food and housing in Pennsylvania for the weekend, to attend the Scholarship Awards Ceremony. All winners are required to attend the Scholarship Awards Ceremony and Luncheon on Saturday April 26, 2025, to win their scholarship. | January 15 |
DEWALT Trades Scholarship (40 awards) | High school seniors or graduates, or current undergraduate students, minimum 2.0 GPA, plan to enroll or are enrolled in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two-year college or vocational-technical school for the entire upcoming academic year. Majoring in a trade construction, industrial, motor/power sector, mechanics, or technology degree/certificate. | $5,000 | January 16 |
AMS Graduate Fellowships | Entering their first year of graduate school in the fall of 2025 (Students who have already received their Masters are not eligible) Pursuing a degree in atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0-point scale. U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status. No age restriction exists. | A stipend up to $26,000 will be presented to each fellowship recipient for a nine-month period in the academic year. | January 17 |
Profile in Courage Essay Contest | Open to United States high school students in grades 9 – 12 attending public, private, parochial, or home schools; U.S. students under the age of twenty enrolled in a high school correspondence/GED program in any of the fifty states | First-place winner – $10,000. Second-place winner – $3,000. Five finalists – $1,000 each. Ten semifinalists – $100 each. Eight students receive honorable mentions. | January 17 |
The May Firm Scholarship | Be enrolled in either a community college or university. | $1,000 | January 20 |
C-SPAN’s StudentCam Documentary Competition (150 awards) | Grades 6-12 to create a short (5-6 minute) video documentary on a topic that relates to the competition theme, “Looking Forward while Considering the Past.” Grades 6-8 compete in the Middle School category, and grades 9-12 compete in the High School category. | Varies but cash prizes total $100,000. | January 20 |
Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship | Open to high school freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior or a current or entering college or graduate school student of any level. Homeschooled students are also eligible. There is no age limit. | $1,000 | January 30 |
Fidelity Scholars Program | Historically underserved and underrepresented students ages 16 to 24 who are permanent residents of Florida, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New Jersey, North Carolina, Texas and Washington, DC. Must have a 2.5 – 3.5 unweighted GPA, Pell eligible or demonstrate a financial need, incoming 2025-26 freshman at a 4-year college. | The award amount varies but is renewable up to 4 years. | January 30 |
Advocates Law Scholarship | Prospective or current students enrolled in an accredited university or college, located within the United States may submit an application. | $1,000 | January 31 |
FOSSI Scholarship | High school senior planning to attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) for the entirety of their college education, minimum 3.0 GPA, have interest in pursuing a career in chemical manufacturing, engineering, environmental health and sustainability or other related chemical-industry fields, and demonstrate financial need. | $10,000 per year for up to four years | January 31 |
Cancer for College Scholarship (100 awards) | Open to cancer patients and cancer survivors who are enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university. | up to $5,000 | January 31 |
Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship | Currently enrolled full-time college sophomore at a 4-year college or community college planning to transfer to a 4-year college, minimum 3.0 GPA, majoring in oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, computer and information science, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA’s programs and mission. | up to $9,500 for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid ($700/week) internship at a NOAA facility during the summer. | January 31 |
Flavorful Futures Scholarship | Graduating high school senior, minimum 2.5 GPA, and must enroll Fall 2025 as a freshman in 2-year, 4-year, college, university, trade or vocational school. | $5,000 | January 31 |
Flavorful Futures – Go Green Scholar | Graduating high school senior, minimum 2.5 GPA, must enroll Fall 2025 as a freshman in 2-year, 4-year, college, university, trade or vocational school, and must intend to pursue a degree related to environmental studies. | $5,000 | January 31 |
Harvey Simon Memorial Scholarship | Students who will be college freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student in Fall 2025, minimum 3.5 GPA, and applicants must sign an affidavit verifying they’ve had any type of cancer during their lifetime. | Varies | January 31 |
Jet Future Business Leaders Scholarship | Graduating high school seniors and currently enrolled college students who are interested in pursuing a career in business. | $1,000 | January 31 |
Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship (5 awards) | High school senior at the time of application, must identify as Asian, Black or African-American, Hispanic/Latin-American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, minimum 3.0 GPA and must be maintained, plan to pursue a STEM-focused educational path, committed to attending an accredited college or university in the United States, and demonstrate community service. | $2,500 renewable up to four years ($10,000 total) | January 31 |
The Chevron Dinah Shore Scholarship (2 awards) | High school senior at the time of application, minimum 3.0 GPA and must be maintained, committed to attending an accredited college or university in the United States, demonstrate a passion for women’s golf and helping the younger generation get involved in the game. | $2,500 renewable up to four years | January 31 |
Princeton Prize in Race Relations | Current high school students grades 9th – 12th who demonstrate leadership in advancing racial equity, promoting racial understanding, or eliminating racial bias and prejudice in their schools and communities. Must attend school in a participating region (Alabama, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Connecticut, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Nashville, New Jersey, NYC, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rochester, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St Louis, or Washington, DC). | $1,000 cash prize and an all-expenses-paid weekend to a Symposium on Race at Princeton University | January 31 |
R2C Scholarship | Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal residents who are starting a program of higher education (college or graduate school) within the next 12 months or are currently full- or part-time students. Applicants must be age 17 years or older. There is no maximum age limit. | $1,000 | January 31 |
DoSomething.org The Greenprint | When you submit a green job for the future, you’ll be eligible to earn a $2,500 scholarship! | $2,500 | January 31 |