Nebraska Academy of Sciences Scholarships
$750
Every year, the Nebraska Academy of Sciences provides four scholarships for high school students, with a total value of $2250. In addition, two scholarships are also granted annually to college students, amounting to $1500 in total.The deadline for college students to apply is March 1st, 2026.High school students must submit their scholarship applications by March 1st, 2026.Details and Application Process for Scholarships:High School LevelCollege Level
Every year, the Nebraska Academy of Sciences provides four scholarships for high school students, with a total value of $2250. In addition, two scholarships are also granted annually to college students, amounting to $1500 in total.The deadline for college students to apply is March 1st, 2026.High school students must submit their scholarship applications by March 1st, 2026.Details and Application Process for Scholarships:High School LevelCollege Level
David E. Knox Memorial Nursing Fellowship
$2,500
The David E. Knox Memorial Nursing Fellowship was created to help exceptional students obtain registered nursing degrees and to promote nursing service in Alaska’s smaller communities. It commemorates David E. Knox and his dedication to rural healthcare.
Knox came to Alaska in 1973 after serving as a surgical technician in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, intent on a career in surgical nursing. He began his Alaskan practice in Sitka with the Public Health Service surgical unit and earned his R.N. through UAA. After ten years with the Public Health Service, he was appointed coordinator of the surgical unit...
The David E. Knox Memorial Nursing Fellowship was created to help exceptional students obtain registered nursing degrees and to promote nursing service in Alaska’s smaller communities. It commemorates David E. Knox and his dedication to rural healthcare.
Knox came to Alaska in 1973 after serving as a surgical technician in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, intent on a career in surgical nursing. He began his Alaskan practice in Sitka with the Public Health Service surgical unit and earned his R.N. through UAA. After ten years with the Public Health Service, he was appointed coordinator of the surgical unit...
Martin Achievement Scholarship Program
$36,000
Overview
The Martin Family Foundation created the Martin Achievement Scholarship to identify and support Washington community college students who show exceptional promise in any academic area (sciences, math, engineering, business, arts, humanities, music, etc.) or in leadership and service. Scholars are selected early in their community college careers, receive assistance for their final year at a Washington community college, and are supported through transfer to the University of Washington, Seattle (UW–Seattle).
Award amounts
- $5,000 for the student’s final year at a Washington community college.
- Up to $12,000 per year at UW–Seattle for as many as three years (many...
Overview
The Martin Family Foundation created the Martin Achievement Scholarship to identify and support Washington community college students who show exceptional promise in any academic area (sciences, math, engineering, business, arts, humanities, music, etc.) or in leadership and service. Scholars are selected early in their community college careers, receive assistance for their final year at a Washington community college, and are supported through transfer to the University of Washington, Seattle (UW–Seattle).
Award amounts
- $5,000 for the student’s final year at a Washington community college.
- Up to $12,000 per year at UW–Seattle for as many as three years (many...
Eight and Forty Nurses Scholarship
$3,000
Introduction
The 8 & 40 organization supports healthcare professionals who work with respiratory illnesses in children. Although the group’s principal focus is pediatric lung and respiratory care, applicants pursuing general nursing or respiratory therapy are eligible; candidates aiming to specialize in pediatrics will receive preference.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited nursing school or an accredited respiratory therapist training program.
Application availability and how to request one
- Applications are made available each year beginning January 1.
- To request the National Nurses & Respiratory Scholarship application, write to: Salon National, PO Box 1108, Lake...
Introduction
The 8 & 40 organization supports healthcare professionals who work with respiratory illnesses in children. Although the group’s principal focus is pediatric lung and respiratory care, applicants pursuing general nursing or respiratory therapy are eligible; candidates aiming to specialize in pediatrics will receive preference.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited nursing school or an accredited respiratory therapist training program.
Application availability and how to request one
- Applications are made available each year beginning January 1.
- To request the National Nurses & Respiratory Scholarship application, write to: Salon National, PO Box 1108, Lake...
Nursing Loan-For-Service
$16,000
Purpose
The Nursing Loan-for-Service program exists to boost the number of nurses serving in New Mexico communities identified as having workforce shortages by providing educational loans to students entering nursing programs.
Service Obligation and Loan Forgiveness
Each borrower must commit to practicing as a health professional in a designated shortage area within New Mexico as a condition of receiving a loan. Portions of the loan are forgiven for each year the borrower completes service in an approved shortage area; satisfying the entire service obligation makes the borrower eligible for full (100%) loan forgiveness. Failure to complete the agreed service will...
Purpose
The Nursing Loan-for-Service program exists to boost the number of nurses serving in New Mexico communities identified as having workforce shortages by providing educational loans to students entering nursing programs.
Service Obligation and Loan Forgiveness
Each borrower must commit to practicing as a health professional in a designated shortage area within New Mexico as a condition of receiving a loan. Portions of the loan are forgiven for each year the borrower completes service in an approved shortage area; satisfying the entire service obligation makes the borrower eligible for full (100%) loan forgiveness. Failure to complete the agreed service will...
Kansas Promise Act Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction
The Kansas Promise Act Scholarship, established by the Kansas Legislature, helps students enrolled in certain workforce-focused programs at eligible Kansas institutions. It targets students pursuing designated high-wage, high-demand, or critical-need industry programs offered at Kansas community colleges, technical colleges, the Washburn Institute of Technology, and select private postsecondary schools.
Who it covers
This scholarship applies only to two-year degree and certificate programs; bachelor’s degree programs are not eligible. Recipients must agree to reside and be employed in Kansas for two consecutive years after completing their program as a condition of receiving aid.
Important application dates
- Summer 2025: application...
Introduction
The Kansas Promise Act Scholarship, established by the Kansas Legislature, helps students enrolled in certain workforce-focused programs at eligible Kansas institutions. It targets students pursuing designated high-wage, high-demand, or critical-need industry programs offered at Kansas community colleges, technical colleges, the Washburn Institute of Technology, and select private postsecondary schools.
Who it covers
This scholarship applies only to two-year degree and certificate programs; bachelor’s degree programs are not eligible. Recipients must agree to reside and be employed in Kansas for two consecutive years after completing their program as a condition of receiving aid.
Important application dates
- Summer 2025: application...
CalHOPE Courage Award Scholarship
$2,500
CalHOPE Courage Award Scholarship Program — Summary
The CalHOPE Courage Award Scholarship Program will distribute a total of $75,000 to California high school senior student‑athletes and their school athletic programs. Twenty‑five (25) graduating seniors will each receive a $2,500 college scholarship, and their high school athletic departments will each receive a $500 contribution.
The initiative is administered through CalHOPE and supported by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). The program also carries the endorsement of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF).
Who may apply
- California high school seniors (public, private, or charter) who are expected to graduate in...
CalHOPE Courage Award Scholarship Program — Summary
The CalHOPE Courage Award Scholarship Program will distribute a total of $75,000 to California high school senior student‑athletes and their school athletic programs. Twenty‑five (25) graduating seniors will each receive a $2,500 college scholarship, and their high school athletic departments will each receive a $500 contribution.
The initiative is administered through CalHOPE and supported by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). The program also carries the endorsement of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF).
Who may apply
- California high school seniors (public, private, or charter) who are expected to graduate in...
Public by Default Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
Many documents related to arrests and court proceedings are accessible to the public well before any verdict is reached. While openness in government is vital, public availability of arrest records and law-enforcement files can create serious concerns about privacy, fairness, and long-term consequences for individuals—particularly those later exonerated. Applicants are encouraged to consider the social, professional, and emotional effects of publicly available criminal records and to suggest reforms that strike a fair balance between transparency and protection.
Eligibility
- Open to legal U.S. residents who live in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia and who...
Introduction
Many documents related to arrests and court proceedings are accessible to the public well before any verdict is reached. While openness in government is vital, public availability of arrest records and law-enforcement files can create serious concerns about privacy, fairness, and long-term consequences for individuals—particularly those later exonerated. Applicants are encouraged to consider the social, professional, and emotional effects of publicly available criminal records and to suggest reforms that strike a fair balance between transparency and protection.
Eligibility
- Open to legal U.S. residents who live in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia and who...
High School Senior Craft Education Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, Inc. offers the NH High School Senior Craft Education Scholarship Program, overseen by the League’s Education Committee. This program provides supplemental financial aid to high school seniors who plan to continue their education in craft-related fields. Who may apply High school seniors who reside in New Hampshire or within ten miles of the state border are eligible to apply. The selection process is competitive; applicants should propose focused, intensive learning experiences that demonstrate creative approaches to craft education. Purpose and priorities The Education Committee seeks to fund projects and programs that aim to:...
Introduction The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, Inc. offers the NH High School Senior Craft Education Scholarship Program, overseen by the League’s Education Committee. This program provides supplemental financial aid to high school seniors who plan to continue their education in craft-related fields. Who may apply High school seniors who reside in New Hampshire or within ten miles of the state border are eligible to apply. The selection process is competitive; applicants should propose focused, intensive learning experiences that demonstrate creative approaches to craft education. Purpose and priorities The Education Committee seeks to fund projects and programs that aim to:...
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation Scholarships
$10,000
Intro
We offer scholarship opportunities to graduating high school seniors and other residents of Berkshire, Columbia, northeast Dutchess, and northwest Litchfield counties. The Foundation administers more than 80 scholarship funds created by donors who want to help students achieve their full potential.
How to apply / Deadlines
Most scholarship application deadlines are March 15. Applicants complete a single general application — submitting that one form automatically places them into consideration for every scholarship for which they meet the eligibility requirements.
About the awards and donors
These scholarships exist thanks to the generosity of individuals and families in the community. By...
Intro
We offer scholarship opportunities to graduating high school seniors and other residents of Berkshire, Columbia, northeast Dutchess, and northwest Litchfield counties. The Foundation administers more than 80 scholarship funds created by donors who want to help students achieve their full potential.
How to apply / Deadlines
Most scholarship application deadlines are March 15. Applicants complete a single general application — submitting that one form automatically places them into consideration for every scholarship for which they meet the eligibility requirements.
About the awards and donors
These scholarships exist thanks to the generosity of individuals and families in the community. By...
Brooksville Education Foundation Scholarship
$3,500
You may reach the Foundation for clarification by mail at the address shown above, by email at brooksvilleeducationfoundation@gmail.com, or by phone to Michael McMillen at (207) 326-9194. Supporting your continued education is our purpose — we welcome your questions and look forward to assisting you.
Please review the information below before submitting a scholarship application.
Scholarship Application — Overview
The Brooksville Education Foundation (BEF) was founded in 2000 to broaden educational opportunities for residents of Brooksville, Maine. The Foundation accomplishes this mainly by awarding scholarships to students pursuing education beyond high school. If you are a Brooksville resident seeking financial...
You may reach the Foundation for clarification by mail at the address shown above, by email at brooksvilleeducationfoundation@gmail.com, or by phone to Michael McMillen at (207) 326-9194. Supporting your continued education is our purpose — we welcome your questions and look forward to assisting you.
Please review the information below before submitting a scholarship application.
Scholarship Application — Overview
The Brooksville Education Foundation (BEF) was founded in 2000 to broaden educational opportunities for residents of Brooksville, Maine. The Foundation accomplishes this mainly by awarding scholarships to students pursuing education beyond high school. If you are a Brooksville resident seeking financial...
Frank O'Bannon Grant
$10,600
Overview
The Frank O'Bannon Grant consists of two awards — the Higher Education Award and the Freedom of Choice Award — and helps Hoosier students attend eligible postsecondary schools (public, private, or proprietary) in Indiana. Award eligibility is determined by demonstrated financial need on the FAFSA. Funds can be applied to tuition and regularly assessed fees.
Eligibility (summary)
- Indiana residency established by December 31 of the year prior to the aid application and maintained for the entire academic year.
- U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen.
- High school graduate or holder of a GED.
- Must attend, or intend...
Overview
The Frank O'Bannon Grant consists of two awards — the Higher Education Award and the Freedom of Choice Award — and helps Hoosier students attend eligible postsecondary schools (public, private, or proprietary) in Indiana. Award eligibility is determined by demonstrated financial need on the FAFSA. Funds can be applied to tuition and regularly assessed fees.
Eligibility (summary)
- Indiana residency established by December 31 of the year prior to the aid application and maintained for the entire academic year.
- U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen.
- High school graduate or holder of a GED.
- Must attend, or intend...