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Hereford Youth Foundation of America Scholarships
$5,000
Spring HYFA Scholarships — overview Each year the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) awards a variety of scholarships and honors at the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). These awards recognize leadership, dedication to the Hereford breed and the beef industry, academic achievement and exemplary participation in youth programs. Below is a summary of the spring scholarships, their value and the intent behind each award. - The National Junior Merit Scholarship — $5,000 One of the JNHE’s most prestigious honors, this $5,000 scholarship promotes individual and team effort, leadership, enthusiasm and accomplishment. The recipient also receives a subsidized visit to...
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Spring HYFA Scholarships — overview

Each year the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) awards a variety of scholarships and honors at the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). These awards recognize leadership, dedication to the Hereford breed and the beef industry, academic achievement and exemplary participation in youth programs. Below is a summary of the spring scholarships, their value and the intent behind each award.

- The National Junior Merit Scholarship — $5,000
One of the JNHE’s most prestigious honors, this $5,000 scholarship promotes individual and team effort, leadership, enthusiasm and accomplishment. The recipient also receives a subsidized visit to...
Community Foundation of North Central Washington Scholarships
$5,000
Overview The Community Foundation of North Central Washington (Community Foundation of NCW) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that connects donors with charitable causes across Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties. Scholarship programs We administer more than 150 individual scholarships, each with unique eligibility rules and award conditions. Our web-based application will guide you through questions that determine which specific scholarships you may qualify for. Two distinct applications and deadlines - General scholarships — application deadline: March 1. - Nursing, Allied Health, and Trades scholarships — application deadline: June 1. If you are pursuing the Nursing/Allied Health/Trades application, we strongly suggest also...
Deadline
Jun 01, 2026
Overview
The Community Foundation of North Central Washington (Community Foundation of NCW) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that connects donors with charitable causes across Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties.

Scholarship programs
We administer more than 150 individual scholarships, each with unique eligibility rules and award conditions. Our web-based application will guide you through questions that determine which specific scholarships you may qualify for.

Two distinct applications and deadlines
- General scholarships — application deadline: March 1.
- Nursing, Allied Health, and Trades scholarships — application deadline: June 1.

If you are pursuing the Nursing/Allied Health/Trades application, we strongly suggest also...
Ben Brock Memorial Scholarship
$7,600
Ben Brock devoted his life to learning, particularly in the areas of computer science and geography. He was committed to growing his own expertise and eagerly shared what he knew, serving as a mentor to peers and newcomers alike. In Ben’s memory, this scholarship supports lifelong learners who have ties to the military—whether as current service members, veterans, or family members of those who serve or have served. The award seeks applicants who, like Ben, are continually expanding their skills and knowledge. Eligibility - Open to high school seniors, undergraduate students, and graduate students. - Applicants must be majoring in...
Deadline
Apr 14, 2026
Ben Brock devoted his life to learning, particularly in the areas of computer science and geography. He was committed to growing his own expertise and eagerly shared what he knew, serving as a mentor to peers and newcomers alike.

In Ben’s memory, this scholarship supports lifelong learners who have ties to the military—whether as current service members, veterans, or family members of those who serve or have served. The award seeks applicants who, like Ben, are continually expanding their skills and knowledge.

Eligibility
- Open to high school seniors, undergraduate students, and graduate students.
- Applicants must be majoring in...
Chris Ford Scholarship
$2,500
Introduction Rising college costs are keeping many talented young people from pursuing degrees and long-term goals. Current averages for tuition and fees are $9,400 per year at public four-year colleges and $37,600 per year at private nonprofit four-year colleges. When living expenses are added, these financial burdens can deter students from following their ambitions. Purpose This scholarship is intended to help students who demonstrate strong academic ability but lack the financial resources to afford higher education. Eligibility - Black high school seniors - General interest in business - Minimum GPA: 3.0 - Preference given to applicants from Ohio or Indiana...
Deadline
Apr 09, 2026
Introduction Rising college costs are keeping many talented young people from pursuing degrees and long-term goals. Current averages for tuition and fees are $9,400 per year at public four-year colleges and $37,600 per year at private nonprofit four-year colleges. When living expenses are added, these financial burdens can deter students from following their ambitions. Purpose This scholarship is intended to help students who demonstrate strong academic ability but lack the financial resources to afford higher education. Eligibility - Black high school seniors - General interest in business - Minimum GPA: 3.0 - Preference given to applicants from Ohio or Indiana...
Bertha Pitts Campbell Scholarship
$2,000
Bertha Pitts Campbell — one of the 22 Howard University collegiates who founded Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. in January 1913 — made her home in Seattle from 1923 until her death in 1990. A committed political and social-justice activist, Campbell influenced change locally in Seattle and across Washington State, as well as nationally and internationally. The sorority she helped establish now includes more than 1,000 chapters and roughly 250,000 members worldwide, all carrying out initiatives within Delta Sigma Theta’s Five-Point Programmatic Thrust. In her honor, the Bertha Pitts Campbell Scholarship is awarded each year to young women who will...
Deadline
Apr 10, 2026
Bertha Pitts Campbell — one of the 22 Howard University collegiates who founded Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. in January 1913 — made her home in Seattle from 1923 until her death in 1990. A committed political and social-justice activist, Campbell influenced change locally in Seattle and across Washington State, as well as nationally and internationally. The sorority she helped establish now includes more than 1,000 chapters and roughly 250,000 members worldwide, all carrying out initiatives within Delta Sigma Theta’s Five-Point Programmatic Thrust.

In her honor, the Bertha Pitts Campbell Scholarship is awarded each year to young women who will...
Federal Water Quality Association Scholaerships
$2,000
FWQA Scholarship Program — Overview The FWQA is proud to support students pursuing careers in wastewater and related environmental fields. Each year, thanks to sponsor contributions, FWQA awards at least three scholarships of $2,000 each to graduating high school seniors from the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area who are entering college to study environmental disciplines. Who may apply - Graduating high school seniors attending schools in the Washington, D.C. metro area and nearby counties. - Applicants must have been accepted to a four-year bachelor’s degree program at an accredited college or university before any award is issued. - Preferred fields of...
Deadline
Apr 13, 2026
FWQA Scholarship Program — Overview

The FWQA is proud to support students pursuing careers in wastewater and related environmental fields. Each year, thanks to sponsor contributions, FWQA awards at least three scholarships of $2,000 each to graduating high school seniors from the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area who are entering college to study environmental disciplines.

Who may apply

- Graduating high school seniors attending schools in the Washington, D.C. metro area and nearby counties.
- Applicants must have been accepted to a four-year bachelor’s degree program at an accredited college or university before any award is issued.
- Preferred fields of...
Indiana Mining & Mineral Education Program Scholarship
$2,500
Purpose The Indiana Mining & Mineral Education Program (IMMEP) Scholarship aims to accomplish two goals: (1) bolster Indiana’s aggregates sector by encouraging careers in the field and supporting students pursuing those career paths, and (2) build partnerships with colleges and universities that offer education relevant to aggregates industry careers. Eligibility Applicants must meet all of the following: - Be an Indiana resident and a United States citizen. - Be a high school graduate or currently on track to graduate and planning to continue into post-secondary education. - Be preparing to major in a program that leads to an aggregates-industry career....
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Purpose
The Indiana Mining & Mineral Education Program (IMMEP) Scholarship aims to accomplish two goals: (1) bolster Indiana’s aggregates sector by encouraging careers in the field and supporting students pursuing those career paths, and (2) build partnerships with colleges and universities that offer education relevant to aggregates industry careers.

Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be an Indiana resident and a United States citizen.
- Be a high school graduate or currently on track to graduate and planning to continue into post-secondary education.
- Be preparing to major in a program that leads to an aggregates-industry career....
Masonic Foundation of DC Scholarship
$10,000
For more than 20 years the Masonic Foundation of the District of Columbia has supported outstanding high school graduates by providing scholarships to help them pursue their college goals. Overview of awards - Two distinct scholarship tracks are offered. Recipients may receive up to $10,000 per academic year. Awards are renewable for a total of up to four years (the initial award plus up to three renewals), provided renewal requirements are met. - Renewal option: the scholarship may be renewed up to three times if the student maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Who is eligible - Masonic...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
For more than 20 years the Masonic Foundation of the District of Columbia has supported outstanding high school graduates by providing scholarships to help them pursue their college goals.

Overview of awards
- Two distinct scholarship tracks are offered. Recipients may receive up to $10,000 per academic year. Awards are renewable for a total of up to four years (the initial award plus up to three renewals), provided renewal requirements are met.
- Renewal option: the scholarship may be renewed up to three times if the student maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Who is eligible
- Masonic...
Mira Mesa Town Council Verne Goodwin Scholarship
$1,000
Intro Mira Mesa Town Council (MMTC) is inviting graduating high school seniors who live in Mira Mesa and have been active volunteers in the community to apply for its annual community-service scholarship. The Verne Goodwin Scholarship Fund will present three $1,000 awards in June. There is no minimum GPA requirement. Eligible applicants must reside in Mira Mesa, be members of their high school graduating class, and plan to continue their education at a 4-year college or university, a 2-year community college, or a vocational/technical program. Eligibility - Graduating senior this year from a local high school - Current resident of...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Intro
Mira Mesa Town Council (MMTC) is inviting graduating high school seniors who live in Mira Mesa and have been active volunteers in the community to apply for its annual community-service scholarship. The Verne Goodwin Scholarship Fund will present three $1,000 awards in June. There is no minimum GPA requirement. Eligible applicants must reside in Mira Mesa, be members of their high school graduating class, and plan to continue their education at a 4-year college or university, a 2-year community college, or a vocational/technical program.

Eligibility
- Graduating senior this year from a local high school
- Current resident of...
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....
Deadline
Jun 01, 2026
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....
Chapel Hill Carrboro Public School Foundation Student Scholarships
$10,000
The Public School Foundation serves as the fiscal steward for multiple donor-advised college scholarship funds established for CHCCS students who graduate in good standing. These scholarships, contributed by local community members to help cover tuition and associated fees, are awarded only after a careful review process and candidate interviews conducted by a selection committee.
Deadline
Apr 12, 2026
The Public School Foundation serves as the fiscal steward for multiple donor-advised college scholarship funds established for CHCCS students who graduate in good standing.

These scholarships, contributed by local community members to help cover tuition and associated fees, are awarded only after a careful review process and candidate interviews conducted by a selection committee.
Lesley P. Graham Post Secondary Scholarship
$500
Introductory note Applicants must be Illinois residents with documented disabilities who intend to enroll in a postsecondary program within Illinois (college, university, or vocational/trade school). Candidates are expected to be completing high school through special education services and meet the academic minimum described below. Eligibility criteria - Be a resident of Illinois and provide documentation verifying a disability. - Plan to attend an accredited Illinois college, university, or trade school. - Have a current Individualized Education Program (IEP) that includes a Transition Plan demonstrating the student is graduating from high school as part of a special education program. - Maintain...
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Introductory note
Applicants must be Illinois residents with documented disabilities who intend to enroll in a postsecondary program within Illinois (college, university, or vocational/trade school). Candidates are expected to be completing high school through special education services and meet the academic minimum described below.

Eligibility criteria
- Be a resident of Illinois and provide documentation verifying a disability.
- Plan to attend an accredited Illinois college, university, or trade school.
- Have a current Individualized Education Program (IEP) that includes a Transition Plan demonstrating the student is graduating from high school as part of a special education program.
- Maintain...