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...
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...
Beckley Area Foundation Scholarships
$10,000
Introduction
The Beckley Area Foundation administers 190 separate scholarship funds created by individuals, businesses, and organizations to support students pursuing post-secondary education. While most awards are aimed at applicants from Raleigh County, several scholarships are specifically reserved for students from Fayette, Summers, Webster, and Wyoming counties.
Who is Eligible
Eligibility varies by fund. The majority of scholarships prioritize Raleigh County residents, but some are restricted to applicants from the other counties listed above. Each scholarship has its own criteria; the universal application will identify which awards you qualify for.
How to Apply
BAF uses a single, universal application that can...
Introduction
The Beckley Area Foundation administers 190 separate scholarship funds created by individuals, businesses, and organizations to support students pursuing post-secondary education. While most awards are aimed at applicants from Raleigh County, several scholarships are specifically reserved for students from Fayette, Summers, Webster, and Wyoming counties.
Who is Eligible
Eligibility varies by fund. The majority of scholarships prioritize Raleigh County residents, but some are restricted to applicants from the other counties listed above. Each scholarship has its own criteria; the universal application will identify which awards you qualify for.
How to Apply
BAF uses a single, universal application that can...
Central Kentucky Community Foundation Scholarships
$5,000
Below is the catalog of scholarships available through the 2025 CKCF Scholarship Central. You may create an account at any time; however, Scholarship Central opens for new applications on January 1 each year. General application requirements (required for every Scholarship Central submission) - Official transcript — submitted by your school academic counselor - ACT and/or SAT scores — submitted by your school academic counselor - FAFSA Submission Summary Application window - Scholarship Central accepts applications annually from January 1 through March 1. These awards fund the upcoming academic year, starting with the fall semester and continuing through the next summer...
Below is the catalog of scholarships available through the 2025 CKCF Scholarship Central. You may create an account at any time; however, Scholarship Central opens for new applications on January 1 each year. General application requirements (required for every Scholarship Central submission) - Official transcript — submitted by your school academic counselor - ACT and/or SAT scores — submitted by your school academic counselor - FAFSA Submission Summary Application window - Scholarship Central accepts applications annually from January 1 through March 1. These awards fund the upcoming academic year, starting with the fall semester and continuing through the next summer...
Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln Scholarships
$10,000
The Community Foundation is responsible for managing a diverse range of college scholarships. These scholarships, each unique in its own right, were created through the generous contributions of various donors and each has its own specific set of eligibility criteria.Students have the opportunity to apply for and potentially receive multiple scholarships. These scholarships are not only available to students about to graduate high school, but also to those who are currently enrolled in college or planning to return. At present, a significant portion of the scholarships are granted to students hailing from Sangamon County. However, the Foundation is steadily increasing...
The Community Foundation is responsible for managing a diverse range of college scholarships. These scholarships, each unique in its own right, were created through the generous contributions of various donors and each has its own specific set of eligibility criteria.Students have the opportunity to apply for and potentially receive multiple scholarships. These scholarships are not only available to students about to graduate high school, but also to those who are currently enrolled in college or planning to return. At present, a significant portion of the scholarships are granted to students hailing from Sangamon County. However, the Foundation is steadily increasing...
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...
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...
Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin Scholarships
$10,000
Introduction
The Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin administers more than 240 scholarships each year, distributed to graduating seniors from 46 local high schools.
Eligibility and selection criteria
Individual scholarship funds typically carry donor-established requirements. These might limit eligibility to students from a particular high school or to those planning to study a specific discipline. Many awards are decided based on factors such as demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, involvement in extracurricular activities, volunteer or community service, or special talents.
Application advice and deadline
As you look for scholarships, review each fund’s specific criteria carefully to determine whether you qualify. Note...
Introduction
The Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin administers more than 240 scholarships each year, distributed to graduating seniors from 46 local high schools.
Eligibility and selection criteria
Individual scholarship funds typically carry donor-established requirements. These might limit eligibility to students from a particular high school or to those planning to study a specific discipline. Many awards are decided based on factors such as demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, involvement in extracurricular activities, volunteer or community service, or special talents.
Application advice and deadline
As you look for scholarships, review each fund’s specific criteria carefully to determine whether you qualify. Note...
Anita F. Boorda Scholarship for the Performing Arts
$2,500
Overview
The Anita F. Boorda Scholarship for the Performing Arts awards up to $2,500 to high school seniors who intend to pursue a degree in the performing arts (including Music, Theatre, Dance, or Production). The award may be renewed for up to four years.
How to apply
Applicants must submit the online CFSJC Scholarship Application, which becomes available in December and is due by February 15. Completing this single application makes students eligible for more than 20 scholarship opportunities. If you have questions, please email the scholarships staff or call (574) 232-0041. Other scholarship opportunities that are not included in...
Overview
The Anita F. Boorda Scholarship for the Performing Arts awards up to $2,500 to high school seniors who intend to pursue a degree in the performing arts (including Music, Theatre, Dance, or Production). The award may be renewed for up to four years.
How to apply
Applicants must submit the online CFSJC Scholarship Application, which becomes available in December and is due by February 15. Completing this single application makes students eligible for more than 20 scholarship opportunities. If you have questions, please email the scholarships staff or call (574) 232-0041. Other scholarship opportunities that are not included in...
GFWC-MFWC Hebron Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Hebron Memorial Scholarship — maintained by the GFWC-Mississippi Federation of Women’s Clubs, Inc. — is available exclusively to female residents of Mississippi. The award is a one-time grant; normally only a single scholarship will be awarded each year unless the Executive Committee authorizes additional awards. Recipients may be considered by the Scholarship Committee for renewal for one or more additional years.
Eligibility and application requirements
- Maximum award: $1,000.
- Deadline: Written applications must be submitted to the Chairman of the Hebron Memorial Scholarship Committee no later than February 1 for use during that calendar year.
- Residency and educational...
Hebron Memorial Scholarship — maintained by the GFWC-Mississippi Federation of Women’s Clubs, Inc. — is available exclusively to female residents of Mississippi. The award is a one-time grant; normally only a single scholarship will be awarded each year unless the Executive Committee authorizes additional awards. Recipients may be considered by the Scholarship Committee for renewal for one or more additional years.
Eligibility and application requirements
- Maximum award: $1,000.
- Deadline: Written applications must be submitted to the Chairman of the Hebron Memorial Scholarship Committee no later than February 1 for use during that calendar year.
- Residency and educational...
GPACAC Scholarships
$1,000
Overview
We provide thirteen scholarships each year to help students from our three GPACAC membership states—Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma—pursue postsecondary education. Ten awards are reserved for high school students within those states and three awards are for college students planning to transfer to another institution. Each scholarship is a one-time $1,000 award intended to offset tuition, housing, fees and/or books. Awardees will be informed by email, and the funds will be sent directly to the recipient’s chosen postsecondary institution.
General application window and notification
- Applications open October 15 and close February 15.
- Recipients will be notified in early...
Overview
We provide thirteen scholarships each year to help students from our three GPACAC membership states—Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma—pursue postsecondary education. Ten awards are reserved for high school students within those states and three awards are for college students planning to transfer to another institution. Each scholarship is a one-time $1,000 award intended to offset tuition, housing, fees and/or books. Awardees will be informed by email, and the funds will be sent directly to the recipient’s chosen postsecondary institution.
General application window and notification
- Applications open October 15 and close February 15.
- Recipients will be notified in early...
HL Taylor Scholarship
$500
H. L. Taylor Scholarship — Overview and Eligibility
The H. L. Taylor Scholarship provides financial support to Iowa students pursuing post-secondary education. Applicants must be graduating seniors from an Iowa public high school (or the equivalent from an accredited Iowa public institution) and must have been Iowa residents for at least one year prior to graduation. The student’s high school must lie within a school district that has an active PTA in the district. Award funds are intended for full‑time study at an accredited Iowa college or university, an Iowa area vocational school, or another post‑high school training institution.
Acceptable...
H. L. Taylor Scholarship — Overview and Eligibility
The H. L. Taylor Scholarship provides financial support to Iowa students pursuing post-secondary education. Applicants must be graduating seniors from an Iowa public high school (or the equivalent from an accredited Iowa public institution) and must have been Iowa residents for at least one year prior to graduation. The student’s high school must lie within a school district that has an active PTA in the district. Award funds are intended for full‑time study at an accredited Iowa college or university, an Iowa area vocational school, or another post‑high school training institution.
Acceptable...
Salute to Education Scholarships
$1,500
Overview
The San Diego County Salute to Education program is a corporate-backed scholarship initiative supported by the San Diego County Ford dealers and Ford Motor Company, with additional funding from Global Team Blue and Zubi Advertising. Its mission is to motivate and assist students in continuing their education—whether at a vocational/technical school, a community/junior college, or a four-year university.
History and impact
Launched in 1993 as a pilot in San Antonio, Texas, the Salute to Education program grew because of Ford dealers’ commitment to improving educational access. It later expanded into portions of Texas, Florida and San Diego County; San...
Overview
The San Diego County Salute to Education program is a corporate-backed scholarship initiative supported by the San Diego County Ford dealers and Ford Motor Company, with additional funding from Global Team Blue and Zubi Advertising. Its mission is to motivate and assist students in continuing their education—whether at a vocational/technical school, a community/junior college, or a four-year university.
History and impact
Launched in 1993 as a pilot in San Antonio, Texas, the Salute to Education program grew because of Ford dealers’ commitment to improving educational access. It later expanded into portions of Texas, Florida and San Diego County; San...
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...
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...