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Berkeley Bay Area Alumnae Scholarships
$3,000
Introduction The Berkeley Bay Area Alumnae Chapter (BBAAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a private community-service organization composed of college-educated African American women. BBAAC is offering scholarships to college-bound high school seniors of African/African American descent who attend high schools in Alameda County, California. Preference is given to students planning to enroll in four-year colleges or universities; however, applicants who intend to begin at a community college and later transfer to a four-year institution will also be considered. Awards are intended to supplement other sources of financial aid and will vary depending on available funding. Award Amount Scholarship...
Deadline
Mar 06, 2026
Introduction
The Berkeley Bay Area Alumnae Chapter (BBAAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a private community-service organization composed of college-educated African American women. BBAAC is offering scholarships to college-bound high school seniors of African/African American descent who attend high schools in Alameda County, California. Preference is given to students planning to enroll in four-year colleges or universities; however, applicants who intend to begin at a community college and later transfer to a four-year institution will also be considered. Awards are intended to supplement other sources of financial aid and will vary depending on available funding.

Award Amount
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Folsom Concert Association Scholarships
$5,000
Intro The Folsom Concert Association offers Performing Arts Scholarships to high school seniors who plan to attend college or a junior college and pursue careers in the performing arts. Eligible pathways include vocal or instrumental music, theatre or film acting, technical and production roles in theatre/film/music, theatre business, dance, or preparing to teach in any of these disciplines. 2026 Scholarship Program — Applications Open Applications for the 2026 Performing Arts Scholarships are now being accepted. Review the qualifications and application instructions below before applying. Complete the 2026 application by the deadline: Friday, March 6, 2026. Awards will be announced in...
Deadline
Mar 06, 2026
Intro The Folsom Concert Association offers Performing Arts Scholarships to high school seniors who plan to attend college or a junior college and pursue careers in the performing arts. Eligible pathways include vocal or instrumental music, theatre or film acting, technical and production roles in theatre/film/music, theatre business, dance, or preparing to teach in any of these disciplines. 2026 Scholarship Program — Applications Open Applications for the 2026 Performing Arts Scholarships are now being accepted. Review the qualifications and application instructions below before applying. Complete the 2026 application by the deadline: Friday, March 6, 2026. Awards will be announced in...
Robert G. Porter Scholarship
$20,000
Introduction / History The Illinois Federation of Teachers created the Robert G. Porter Scholarship to pay tribute to Robert G. Porter, a longtime educator and labor leader. Porter began his career teaching civics in East St. Louis, Illinois, and served as treasurer of the East St. Louis Federation of Teachers, Local 1220. In 1960 he joined AFT national staff in Chicago as an aide to AFT President Carl Megel and played a key role in organizing and chartering numerous AFT locals across Illinois, helping build the strong IFT that today represents more than 100,000 members. Porter was AFT Secretary-Treasurer from...
Deadline
Mar 06, 2026
Introduction / History The Illinois Federation of Teachers created the Robert G. Porter Scholarship to pay tribute to Robert G. Porter, a longtime educator and labor leader. Porter began his career teaching civics in East St. Louis, Illinois, and served as treasurer of the East St. Louis Federation of Teachers, Local 1220. In 1960 he joined AFT national staff in Chicago as an aide to AFT President Carl Megel and played a key role in organizing and chartering numerous AFT locals across Illinois, helping build the strong IFT that today represents more than 100,000 members. Porter was AFT Secretary-Treasurer from...
WACPC Scholarships
$1,000
Application instructions — please read carefully Eligibility - Team coach must hold active membership in WACPC at the time of application. - Applicant must be a graduating high school senior. - Minimum cumulative GPA: 3.25 on a 4.0 scale. - Demonstrated academic achievement. - Participation in extracurricular activities. Required materials (to be uploaded through the Kaleidoscope application) - Completed online scholarship application submitted via the Kaleidoscope platform. - Activity log listing school, work, and community involvement with the total number of hours for each activity from 9th through 12th grade. - Personal essay (maximum 500 words). - High school transcript...
Deadline
Mar 19, 2026
Application instructions — please read carefully

Eligibility
- Team coach must hold active membership in WACPC at the time of application.
- Applicant must be a graduating high school senior.
- Minimum cumulative GPA: 3.25 on a 4.0 scale.
- Demonstrated academic achievement.
- Participation in extracurricular activities.

Required materials (to be uploaded through the Kaleidoscope application)
- Completed online scholarship application submitted via the Kaleidoscope platform.
- Activity log listing school, work, and community involvement with the total number of hours for each activity from 9th through 12th grade.
- Personal essay (maximum 500 words).
- High school transcript...
Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Scholarships
$16,000
Background and Purpose In 2013 the Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida established the Scholarship Committee as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit named the Florida Asphalt Scholarship Program (FASP). FASP raises funds and awards scholarships to students whose educational success will benefit the asphalt industry. The program functions as an umbrella for multiple named scholarships (details below). General Eligibility - Applicants must be planning to attend a college, university, technical, or vocational school (as specified by each scholarship). - The applicant’s parent(s) or legal guardian must be a member of, or employed by a firm that is a member of, the Asphalt Contractors...
Deadline
Mar 06, 2026
Background and Purpose
In 2013 the Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida established the Scholarship Committee as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit named the Florida Asphalt Scholarship Program (FASP). FASP raises funds and awards scholarships to students whose educational success will benefit the asphalt industry. The program functions as an umbrella for multiple named scholarships (details below).

General Eligibility
- Applicants must be planning to attend a college, university, technical, or vocational school (as specified by each scholarship).
- The applicant’s parent(s) or legal guardian must be a member of, or employed by a firm that is a member of, the Asphalt Contractors...
Spirit of Chandy Scholarship
$1,000
Overview The Bank Iowa Spirit of Chandy Scholarship was established to honor the memory of former Bank Iowa Vice Chair Chandy Barr Clanton and to carry forward her influence in the communities we serve. Each year, Bank Iowa typically grants up to 21 scholarships of $1,000 each to deserving high school students. Scholarship opportunities are announced at the start of each year. Who may apply / Application requirements Students who wish to be considered must submit a completed application. Applicants are responsible for collecting and providing all documentation and information specified on the application form. Submissions are evaluated based on...
Deadline
Mar 23, 2026
Overview
The Bank Iowa Spirit of Chandy Scholarship was established to honor the memory of former Bank Iowa Vice Chair Chandy Barr Clanton and to carry forward her influence in the communities we serve. Each year, Bank Iowa typically grants up to 21 scholarships of $1,000 each to deserving high school students. Scholarship opportunities are announced at the start of each year.

Who may apply / Application requirements
Students who wish to be considered must submit a completed application. Applicants are responsible for collecting and providing all documentation and information specified on the application form. Submissions are evaluated based on...
Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region Scholarships
$5,000
Introduction The Community Foundation uses a single “universal application” so applicants complete one form to be considered for more than 30 scholarships. This streamlines the process and may qualify you for multiple awards with a single submission. How to get started Access written and video tutorials here for step-by-step instructions on creating your account and filling out the universal application. Important: do not register with a school-issued/high school email address. If your application becomes eligible for a scholarship, communication will primarily be by email after graduation, so use a personal email account you will retain. Follow us and stay informed...
Deadline
Mar 16, 2026
Introduction
The Community Foundation uses a single “universal application” so applicants complete one form to be considered for more than 30 scholarships. This streamlines the process and may qualify you for multiple awards with a single submission.

How to get started
Access written and video tutorials here for step-by-step instructions on creating your account and filling out the universal application. Important: do not register with a school-issued/high school email address. If your application becomes eligible for a scholarship, communication will primarily be by email after graduation, so use a personal email account you will retain.

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GIAR Grandmother’s First-Generation Scholarship
$25,000
Overview This scholarship supports the college education (undergraduate or graduate) of first-generation young women, under age 25, who trace their heritage to Portugal, Mexico, Central America, or South America and who live in Nevada or Hawaii. For the purposes of this award, “first-generation” means either (a) a young woman who immigrated to the United States and has become a naturalized citizen, or (b) the daughter of an immigrant from the listed ancestries. Eligible Nevada applicants are generally those residing in northern Nevada (commonly defined as Tonopah and points north); Hawaii residents statewide are eligible. Award details - Typical awards are...
Deadline
Mar 31, 2026
Overview
This scholarship supports the college education (undergraduate or graduate) of first-generation young women, under age 25, who trace their heritage to Portugal, Mexico, Central America, or South America and who live in Nevada or Hawaii. For the purposes of this award, “first-generation” means either (a) a young woman who immigrated to the United States and has become a naturalized citizen, or (b) the daughter of an immigrant from the listed ancestries. Eligible Nevada applicants are generally those residing in northern Nevada (commonly defined as Tonopah and points north); Hawaii residents statewide are eligible.

Award details
- Typical awards are...
Epilepsy Foundation New England Scholarships
$2,500
Intro Scholarships can provide important financial support to people living with epilepsy who are pursuing vocational training, undergraduate study, or graduate education. The following programs are available to eligible students, family members, and caregivers. Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program Epilepsy Foundation New England administers the Joseph’s Hope Scholarship, which helps individuals with epilepsy pay for post-secondary education or vocational training. Each year the program awards a minimum of four scholarships of $2,500 each. The scholarship fund was made possible largely through the generosity of Frank and Vicky Salituro, established in memory of their son Joseph, who died from Sudden Unexpected Death...
Deadline
Mar 30, 2026
Intro
Scholarships can provide important financial support to people living with epilepsy who are pursuing vocational training, undergraduate study, or graduate education. The following programs are available to eligible students, family members, and caregivers.

Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program
Epilepsy Foundation New England administers the Joseph’s Hope Scholarship, which helps individuals with epilepsy pay for post-secondary education or vocational training. Each year the program awards a minimum of four scholarships of $2,500 each.

The scholarship fund was made possible largely through the generosity of Frank and Vicky Salituro, established in memory of their son Joseph, who died from Sudden Unexpected Death...
Florida Transportation Builder’s Association Scholarship
$10,000
Florida Transportation Builders’ Association (FTBA) Scholarship Information — 2026 Overview The FTBA offers scholarships to Florida residents who are graduating high school seniors in 2026 and whose parent(s) or legal guardian is a member of, or employed by a firm that is a member of, the Florida Transportation Builders’ Association. Two types of awards are available for 2026: Four‑year Scholarships and Trade Scholarships. Read the descriptions and requirements below carefully. Scholarship Types - Four‑year Scholarship - Awarded in variable amounts and may be renewed annually for up to four consecutive years, provided the recipient demonstrates satisfactory academic progress in their...
Deadline
Mar 06, 2026
Florida Transportation Builders’ Association (FTBA) Scholarship Information — 2026

Overview
The FTBA offers scholarships to Florida residents who are graduating high school seniors in 2026 and whose parent(s) or legal guardian is a member of, or employed by a firm that is a member of, the Florida Transportation Builders’ Association. Two types of awards are available for 2026: Four‑year Scholarships and Trade Scholarships. Read the descriptions and requirements below carefully.

Scholarship Types

- Four‑year Scholarship
- Awarded in variable amounts and may be renewed annually for up to four consecutive years, provided the recipient demonstrates satisfactory academic progress in their...
SCGA Foundation Scholarships
$10,000
Introduction Only current high school seniors who have been active SCGA Junior members for at least two years are eligible to apply. All applicants must meet the academic and participation criteria below and submit the required materials. Eligibility (New Applicants) - Must be a current high school senior and have participated in SCGA Junior programs for a minimum of two years; degree of involvement will be considered in the selection process. - Must have a cumulative weighted GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale at the time of application. - Must plan to enroll in an accredited institution...
Deadline
Mar 20, 2026
Introduction
Only current high school seniors who have been active SCGA Junior members for at least two years are eligible to apply. All applicants must meet the academic and participation criteria below and submit the required materials.

Eligibility (New Applicants)
- Must be a current high school senior and have participated in SCGA Junior programs for a minimum of two years; degree of involvement will be considered in the selection process.
- Must have a cumulative weighted GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale at the time of application.
- Must plan to enroll in an accredited institution...
Joshua David Gardner Memorial Scholarship
$2,000
Intro This scholarship supports United States citizens pursuing a bachelor’s degree at a four-year historically Black college or university (HBCU) in the U.S. Below are the eligibility requirements, application materials, award information, and deadlines. Eligibility - U.S. citizens, age 17–25. - Admitted to or currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year HBCU in the United States. - Minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. - Must be a full-time student working toward a bachelor’s degree. Required documentation - Official academic transcript(s) from high school or from an accredited four-year college/university. - Three letters of reference, including at least one...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Intro
This scholarship supports United States citizens pursuing a bachelor’s degree at a four-year historically Black college or university (HBCU) in the U.S. Below are the eligibility requirements, application materials, award information, and deadlines.

Eligibility
- U.S. citizens, age 17–25.
- Admitted to or currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year HBCU in the United States.
- Minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Must be a full-time student working toward a bachelor’s degree.

Required documentation
- Official academic transcript(s) from high school or from an accredited four-year college/university.
- Three letters of reference, including at least one...