SCAC Scholarship
$5,000
Overview
Each year the South Carolina Association of Counties (SCAC) awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors. For 2026, SCAC will present one Presidential Scholarship of $5,000 and multiple Board of Directors Scholarships of $5,000 each.
Presidential Scholarship (2026)
One $5,000 Presidential Scholarship is awarded annually to a graduating high school senior who lives in the same county as the sitting SCAC President. Because SCAC’s current President is Chesterfield County Council Chairwoman Mary D. Anderson, the 2026 Presidential Scholarship will be designated for a resident of Chesterfield County.
Board of Directors Scholarships (2026)
The Board of Directors Scholarship program distributes...
Overview
Each year the South Carolina Association of Counties (SCAC) awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors. For 2026, SCAC will present one Presidential Scholarship of $5,000 and multiple Board of Directors Scholarships of $5,000 each.
Presidential Scholarship (2026)
One $5,000 Presidential Scholarship is awarded annually to a graduating high school senior who lives in the same county as the sitting SCAC President. Because SCAC’s current President is Chesterfield County Council Chairwoman Mary D. Anderson, the 2026 Presidential Scholarship will be designated for a resident of Chesterfield County.
Board of Directors Scholarships (2026)
The Board of Directors Scholarship program distributes...
Ramia Boersma Scholarship
$750
Ramia Boersma Scholarship — Overview and Application Details
Overview
The South Dakota Education Association/NEA (SDEA/NEA) offers the Ramia Boersma Scholarship to promising students who intend to pursue a career in teaching. Each year the Association may grant as many as three scholarships, with each award worth $750 for the academic year.
Application deadline
All applications must be received by February 15.
Eligibility and award types
High School Seniors (four-year award)
Applicants in this category should be high school seniors who plan to enroll in a South Dakota college or university and intend to enter the teaching profession. To be eligible,...
Ramia Boersma Scholarship — Overview and Application Details
Overview
The South Dakota Education Association/NEA (SDEA/NEA) offers the Ramia Boersma Scholarship to promising students who intend to pursue a career in teaching. Each year the Association may grant as many as three scholarships, with each award worth $750 for the academic year.
Application deadline
All applications must be received by February 15.
Eligibility and award types
High School Seniors (four-year award)
Applicants in this category should be high school seniors who plan to enroll in a South Dakota college or university and intend to enter the teaching profession. To be eligible,...
Airmen Memorial Foundation Scholarship Program
$5,000
Introduction
The Airmen Memorial Foundation (AMF) offers scholarships to help cover undergraduate expenses for qualifying military dependents. AMF/CMSAF/AFSA awards range from $1,000 to $5,000 and are intended for students age 23 or younger who are enrolled in an accredited college or university. Unless otherwise specified, all scholarship opportunities use the same application form.
Eligibility
- Must be an unmarried biological child, adopted child, or stepchild of an active duty, retired, or veteran member of the U.S. Air Force (USAF), Air National Guard (ANG), or Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC). Dependents of officers are not eligible.
- Applicant must be 23...
Introduction
The Airmen Memorial Foundation (AMF) offers scholarships to help cover undergraduate expenses for qualifying military dependents. AMF/CMSAF/AFSA awards range from $1,000 to $5,000 and are intended for students age 23 or younger who are enrolled in an accredited college or university. Unless otherwise specified, all scholarship opportunities use the same application form.
Eligibility
- Must be an unmarried biological child, adopted child, or stepchild of an active duty, retired, or veteran member of the U.S. Air Force (USAF), Air National Guard (ANG), or Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC). Dependents of officers are not eligible.
- Applicant must be 23...
Hamman Foundation Scholarships
$25,000
Overview
Each spring the George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation awards seventy (70) scholarships to graduating high school seniors from the Houston area to support undergraduate study. Each scholarship totals $25,000 and is paid out over up to four years (or until the student graduates, if sooner). Award recipients may pursue any major at any accredited four-year college or university in the United States, provided they continue to meet the scholarship conditions.
Who is eligible
- Enrolled high school seniors (applying during their senior year).
- Students who attend schools or are homeschooled within one of these eight Texas counties:...
Overview
Each spring the George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation awards seventy (70) scholarships to graduating high school seniors from the Houston area to support undergraduate study. Each scholarship totals $25,000 and is paid out over up to four years (or until the student graduates, if sooner). Award recipients may pursue any major at any accredited four-year college or university in the United States, provided they continue to meet the scholarship conditions.
Who is eligible
- Enrolled high school seniors (applying during their senior year).
- Students who attend schools or are homeschooled within one of these eight Texas counties:...
SOAR Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction SOAR Texas is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting and mentoring “first females” — young women who are the first in their families to pursue college or graduate study, or who have overcome substantial obstacles on their educational paths. Our mission is to award scholarships and foster lasting mentorship and relationship-building so recipients can achieve their potential and, in turn, lift up others. Scholarship and Mentoring Program Each year SOAR Texas will select 20 students to receive a $5,000 scholarship. Scholars may reapply in subsequent years provided they continue to meet the eligibility criteria. Awardees are invited into a...
Introduction SOAR Texas is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting and mentoring “first females” — young women who are the first in their families to pursue college or graduate study, or who have overcome substantial obstacles on their educational paths. Our mission is to award scholarships and foster lasting mentorship and relationship-building so recipients can achieve their potential and, in turn, lift up others. Scholarship and Mentoring Program Each year SOAR Texas will select 20 students to receive a $5,000 scholarship. Scholars may reapply in subsequent years provided they continue to meet the eligibility criteria. Awardees are invited into a...
Hermine Tobolowsky Scholarship
$3,000
Purpose and background
Established in 1995, this scholarship supports academically accomplished women who plan to pursue careers in law, public service, government, political science, or the study of women’s history. It is administered by the Texas Business and Professional Women’s Foundation, Inc.
Award
- Amount: $3,000 per year
- Payment: Scholarship funds are issued directly to the registrar’s office at the recipient’s accredited Texas college or university.
Eligibility
- Must be female.
- Must attend an accredited college or university in Texas.
- Must have completed a minimum of two semesters (college-level).
- Applicants may be previous recipients; past awardees...
Purpose and background
Established in 1995, this scholarship supports academically accomplished women who plan to pursue careers in law, public service, government, political science, or the study of women’s history. It is administered by the Texas Business and Professional Women’s Foundation, Inc.
Award
- Amount: $3,000 per year
- Payment: Scholarship funds are issued directly to the registrar’s office at the recipient’s accredited Texas college or university.
Eligibility
- Must be female.
- Must attend an accredited college or university in Texas.
- Must have completed a minimum of two semesters (college-level).
- Applicants may be previous recipients; past awardees...
Minnie L. Maffett Scholarship
$5,000
Purpose
To offer financial support that encourages and advances medical and nursing education for women.
Background / History
The scholarship honors Dr. Minnie Lee Maffett (1882–1964), an educator-turned-physician who dedicated her life to public service. After years in teaching and school administration, she earned her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1914. Dr. Maffett established and led the health center at Southern Methodist University from 1915 until 1949 and served on the medical staffs of several Texas hospitals.
Dr. Maffett was instrumental in professional women’s organizations. She was the founding president of the Texas...
Purpose
To offer financial support that encourages and advances medical and nursing education for women.
Background / History
The scholarship honors Dr. Minnie Lee Maffett (1882–1964), an educator-turned-physician who dedicated her life to public service. After years in teaching and school administration, she earned her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1914. Dr. Maffett established and led the health center at Southern Methodist University from 1915 until 1949 and served on the medical staffs of several Texas hospitals.
Dr. Maffett was instrumental in professional women’s organizations. She was the founding president of the Texas...
Washington State Opportunity Scholarship
$22,500
Overview
The BaS pathway is one of three routes to high-demand careers in Washington State administered by the Washington Student Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS). It offers up to $22,500 in scholarship funding plus career-readiness services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. WSOS funds can be applied to expenses beyond tuition — for example, housing, transportation, food, and other college-related costs — and may be used for any qualifying STEM or health care program at eligible public or private colleges and universities in Washington.
Who should consider BaS?
This pathway is designed for students aiming for bachelor’s degrees in...
Overview
The BaS pathway is one of three routes to high-demand careers in Washington State administered by the Washington Student Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS). It offers up to $22,500 in scholarship funding plus career-readiness services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. WSOS funds can be applied to expenses beyond tuition — for example, housing, transportation, food, and other college-related costs — and may be used for any qualifying STEM or health care program at eligible public or private colleges and universities in Washington.
Who should consider BaS?
This pathway is designed for students aiming for bachelor’s degrees in...
OSAC Scholarships
$10,000
Overview
The OSAC Scholarship Application lets current and prospective Oregon students submit a single application to be considered for many awards at once. Each year OSAC distributes more than $10 million through over 600 individual scholarships.
Important dates
The 2026–27 OSAC Scholarship Application is now open. Submit by the Early-Bird deadline: February 17, 2026. The final cutoff is March 2, 2026. Both deadlines close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Where awards can be used
Scholarship funds are intended for use at U.S. colleges and universities that participate in Title IV federal student aid programs. (Note: U.S. military academies are not...
Overview
The OSAC Scholarship Application lets current and prospective Oregon students submit a single application to be considered for many awards at once. Each year OSAC distributes more than $10 million through over 600 individual scholarships.
Important dates
The 2026–27 OSAC Scholarship Application is now open. Submit by the Early-Bird deadline: February 17, 2026. The final cutoff is March 2, 2026. Both deadlines close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Where awards can be used
Scholarship funds are intended for use at U.S. colleges and universities that participate in Title IV federal student aid programs. (Note: U.S. military academies are not...
Stromberg’s Scholarship Program
$1,000
We are delighted to introduce the inaugural Stromberg’s Chicken scholarship, designed for students who demonstrate exceptional performance and a commitment to excellence. Our aim is to foster the growth of future leaders and innovators, and we believe this scholarship will serve as a catalyst for students to continue chasing their dreams and accomplishing their objectives.The Stromberg’s Chicken scholarship offers a one-time financial aid of $1000, which can be used towards tuition, textbooks, computers, housing, or any other education-related expenses. There are no GPA prerequisites or application forms to fill out.This scholarship is available to both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled...
We are delighted to introduce the inaugural Stromberg’s Chicken scholarship, designed for students who demonstrate exceptional performance and a commitment to excellence. Our aim is to foster the growth of future leaders and innovators, and we believe this scholarship will serve as a catalyst for students to continue chasing their dreams and accomplishing their objectives.The Stromberg’s Chicken scholarship offers a one-time financial aid of $1000, which can be used towards tuition, textbooks, computers, housing, or any other education-related expenses. There are no GPA prerequisites or application forms to fill out.This scholarship is available to both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled...
Next for Autism Fellows Scholarship Program
$5,000
NEXT for AUTISM FELLOWS is a work-based scholarship designed for students in health and human services fields. The program pairs tuition support with paid employment as a Direct Support Professional (DSP), providing hands-on support to neurodivergent adults.
Applications for the 2026/27 academic year will open on January 12, 2026.
Financial and experiential benefits
- Hourly pay beginning at $16.
- $5,000 tuition scholarship awarded each year.
- Opportunity to increase your scholarship annually by meeting program goals.
- Paid, practical work experience with a direct impact on individuals’ lives.
- Required completion of 800 hours per year working as a...
NEXT for AUTISM FELLOWS is a work-based scholarship designed for students in health and human services fields. The program pairs tuition support with paid employment as a Direct Support Professional (DSP), providing hands-on support to neurodivergent adults.
Applications for the 2026/27 academic year will open on January 12, 2026.
Financial and experiential benefits
- Hourly pay beginning at $16.
- $5,000 tuition scholarship awarded each year.
- Opportunity to increase your scholarship annually by meeting program goals.
- Paid, practical work experience with a direct impact on individuals’ lives.
- Required completion of 800 hours per year working as a...
Road to Responsibility Scholarship
$1,000
For over a quarter of a century, we at Aronberg & Aronberg, Injury Law Firm, have witnessed the tragic aftermath of reckless and high-speed driving. Despite the media and Hollywood's portrayal of high-speed pursuits and powerful vehicles as glamorous, we understand the grim reality that such behavior often results in severe injuries, incarceration, and even fatalities.Our aim is to challenge young individuals to critically analyze the Hollywood depiction of fast cars and to advocate for responsible driving habits. To this end, we are calling on students to utilize their creativity and produce a poem, song, film, graphic, cartoon, or essay...
For over a quarter of a century, we at Aronberg & Aronberg, Injury Law Firm, have witnessed the tragic aftermath of reckless and high-speed driving. Despite the media and Hollywood's portrayal of high-speed pursuits and powerful vehicles as glamorous, we understand the grim reality that such behavior often results in severe injuries, incarceration, and even fatalities.Our aim is to challenge young individuals to critically analyze the Hollywood depiction of fast cars and to advocate for responsible driving habits. To this end, we are calling on students to utilize their creativity and produce a poem, song, film, graphic, cartoon, or essay...