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North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship Fund
$1,450
Overview The North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship Fund was created in September 1997 to support North Dakota students pursuing careers in veterinary medicine and to strengthen veterinary education within the state. In 2025, the Fund awarded 14 scholarships, with individual awards ranging from $750 to $1,450. Scholarships are distributed on an annual basis. How to apply Visit NDCF.net. Under the Receive tab choose Scholarships, scroll down to Statewide Scholarships, select “ND Veterinary Medical Association Endowment Scholarship,” then follow the prompts to create an account and complete the application. Eligibility criteria - Applicants must either have graduated from a North...
Deadline
Jun 15, 2026
Overview
The North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship Fund was created in September 1997 to support North Dakota students pursuing careers in veterinary medicine and to strengthen veterinary education within the state. In 2025, the Fund awarded 14 scholarships, with individual awards ranging from $750 to $1,450. Scholarships are distributed on an annual basis.

How to apply
Visit NDCF.net. Under the Receive tab choose Scholarships, scroll down to Statewide Scholarships, select “ND Veterinary Medical Association Endowment Scholarship,” then follow the prompts to create an account and complete the application.

Eligibility criteria
- Applicants must either have graduated from a North...
FMC Skaters Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction Established in 1993, the FMC Skaters Scholarship provides financial support to ice-sport participants and recreational skaters who demonstrate strong character and achievement both on and off the ice. Awards are presented each June to skaters involved in ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating. Eligibility - Open to high school seniors. - Applicants must be residents of New England and active skaters at FMC-owned arenas. - Scholarships cover participants in ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating. Impact and History Since its founding, FMC has granted more than $510,000 in educational scholarships to nearly 500 high school graduates seeking...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Introduction
Established in 1993, the FMC Skaters Scholarship provides financial support to ice-sport participants and recreational skaters who demonstrate strong character and achievement both on and off the ice. Awards are presented each June to skaters involved in ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating.

Eligibility
- Open to high school seniors.
- Applicants must be residents of New England and active skaters at FMC-owned arenas.
- Scholarships cover participants in ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating.

Impact and History
Since its founding, FMC has granted more than $510,000 in educational scholarships to nearly 500 high school graduates seeking...
Educational Leaders Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction The Educational Leaders Scholarship identifies Prince George’s County high school seniors who have been accepted to a college or university and intend to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Education. Applicants must be students of a Prince George’s County public school, reside in Prince George’s County, and be either U.S. citizens or holders of a permanent resident visa card. Current college students are not eligible. Award details Each year at least ten individuals will be named Regina C. Williams Scholarship recipients. Each award provides up to $1,000 to help cover the cost of attending an accredited four‑year college or university...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Introduction
The Educational Leaders Scholarship identifies Prince George’s County high school seniors who have been accepted to a college or university and intend to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Education. Applicants must be students of a Prince George’s County public school, reside in Prince George’s County, and be either U.S. citizens or holders of a permanent resident visa card. Current college students are not eligible.

Award details
Each year at least ten individuals will be named Regina C. Williams Scholarship recipients. Each award provides up to $1,000 to help cover the cost of attending an accredited four‑year college or university...
Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship
$5,000
Overview The Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship provides financial support for undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a degree in computer science, with an emphasis on applicants who code. Its mission is to nurture a new generation of well-rounded computer scientists who blend technical expertise with other passions to create innovative, real-world impact. The program places particular priority on increasing representation and opportunity for LGBTQIA+, women, and BIPOC students. Who can apply Applicants must be majoring in computer science and also be actively pursuing interests outside of computing. The scholarship is especially intended for LGBTQIA+, women, and/or BIPOC students, though all eligible...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Overview
The Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship provides financial support for undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a degree in computer science, with an emphasis on applicants who code. Its mission is to nurture a new generation of well-rounded computer scientists who blend technical expertise with other passions to create innovative, real-world impact. The program places particular priority on increasing representation and opportunity for LGBTQIA+, women, and BIPOC students.

Who can apply
Applicants must be majoring in computer science and also be actively pursuing interests outside of computing. The scholarship is especially intended for LGBTQIA+, women, and/or BIPOC students, though all eligible...
MyImpact Challenge
$10,000
Overview To enter the contest you must submit a civic-engagement project you conceived and carried out. Each entry must include three parts: a short essay linking your work to the contest’s founding principles and virtues; a project report describing what inspired the effort, how it was executed, and the results or impact; and visual evidence (either a video or a set of photos) showing the project’s effect on the community. Who may enter Open to U.S. citizens and young people based in the United States who are between the ages of 13 and 19 and enrolled in middle or high...
Deadline
May 03, 2026
Overview
To enter the contest you must submit a civic-engagement project you conceived and carried out. Each entry must include three parts: a short essay linking your work to the contest’s founding principles and virtues; a project report describing what inspired the effort, how it was executed, and the results or impact; and visual evidence (either a video or a set of photos) showing the project’s effect on the community.

Who may enter
Open to U.S. citizens and young people based in the United States who are between the ages of 13 and 19 and enrolled in middle or high...
Charles Shelton Foundation Scholarship
$2,000
Overview The Charles Shelton Foundation awards two annual, non-renewable scholarships of $2,000 each to students pursuing veterinary-related study. How the award is paid After a recipient has enrolled at an accredited post-secondary institution and submitted proof of that enrollment to the Foundation, the award will be issued as a check made payable to the recipient’s school. Proof of enrollment must be submitted on or before August 31. Awards are released in two installments: September 1 and January 1. If there is a tie in the selection process, the available scholarship funds will be divided between the top two applicants. Eligibility...
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Overview
The Charles Shelton Foundation awards two annual, non-renewable scholarships of $2,000 each to students pursuing veterinary-related study.

How the award is paid
After a recipient has enrolled at an accredited post-secondary institution and submitted proof of that enrollment to the Foundation, the award will be issued as a check made payable to the recipient’s school. Proof of enrollment must be submitted on or before August 31. Awards are released in two installments: September 1 and January 1. If there is a tie in the selection process, the available scholarship funds will be divided between the top two applicants.

Eligibility...
Ted & Holly Rollins Scholarship
$10,000
Overview Two scholarships will be awarded in summer 2026. The top prize is $10,000 and the runner-up award is $5,000. Who may apply Open to high school seniors. Applicants must submit an essay (minimum 500 words) describing their life experiences, planned field of study and career goals, and how they intend to make a positive impact on the world. Application listings will appear on major scholarship directories. How to apply Submit your completed application by May 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM EST. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered. Selection and notification A panel of three judges will evaluate...
Deadline
May 15, 2026
Overview
Two scholarships will be awarded in summer 2026. The top prize is $10,000 and the runner-up award is $5,000.

Who may apply
Open to high school seniors. Applicants must submit an essay (minimum 500 words) describing their life experiences, planned field of study and career goals, and how they intend to make a positive impact on the world. Application listings will appear on major scholarship directories.

How to apply
Submit your completed application by May 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM EST. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.

Selection and notification
A panel of three judges will evaluate...
Art Porter Memorial Scholarship Program
$3,000
Introduction In honor of Art Porter, Sr. and Art Porter, Jr., the Board of Directors of Art Porter Music Education, Inc. (APME) created a memorial scholarship to support the organization’s mission. These awards aim to foster excellence in music education by encouraging and financially supporting talented Arkansas high school graduates who plan to pursue music degrees. Scholarship overview APME will grant a Memorial Scholarship totaling $3,000 to a graduating Arkansas high school senior. Funds are distributed across four years: $1,500 in the first year and $500 in each of the following three years. To continue receiving subsequent installments, recipients must...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Introduction
In honor of Art Porter, Sr. and Art Porter, Jr., the Board of Directors of Art Porter Music Education, Inc. (APME) created a memorial scholarship to support the organization’s mission. These awards aim to foster excellence in music education by encouraging and financially supporting talented Arkansas high school graduates who plan to pursue music degrees.

Scholarship overview
APME will grant a Memorial Scholarship totaling $3,000 to a graduating Arkansas high school senior. Funds are distributed across four years: $1,500 in the first year and $500 in each of the following three years. To continue receiving subsequent installments, recipients must...
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
$10,000
Introduction - Established in 1964, the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship supports student-athletes who intend to pursue graduate study by recognizing outstanding academic and athletic achievement. The award is a one-time $10,000 grant. Each year up to 126 scholarships are granted—equally divided between men and women—distributed across the fall, winter and spring sport nomination periods. Who may be nominated - Any former student-athlete who earned an undergraduate degree from an NCAA member institution may be nominated by that institution for this graduate scholarship, regardless of when the bachelor’s degree was conferred. - Student-athletes attending provisional member institutions are not eligible for nomination....
Deadline
May 04, 2026
Introduction - Established in 1964, the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship supports student-athletes who intend to pursue graduate study by recognizing outstanding academic and athletic achievement. The award is a one-time $10,000 grant. Each year up to 126 scholarships are granted—equally divided between men and women—distributed across the fall, winter and spring sport nomination periods. Who may be nominated - Any former student-athlete who earned an undergraduate degree from an NCAA member institution may be nominated by that institution for this graduate scholarship, regardless of when the bachelor’s degree was conferred. - Student-athletes attending provisional member institutions are not eligible for nomination....
Luther H. Butler Scholarship for NC Baptist Students
$2,500
Provision Financial Resources is a longstanding financial ministry partner for North Carolina Baptist congregations, ministries, their leaders, and members. Established in 1920 as the North Carolina Baptist Foundation, our mission remains focused on promoting stewardship and generosity to advance the gospel. Our staff provides support through financial stewardship education, planned giving programs, investment services, and lending for Christians and faith-based organizations. Eligibility requirements - U.S. citizen or lawful U.S. resident. - Resident of North Carolina for at least one year prior to the date you apply. - Accepted for full-time enrollment in a degree program at one of these institutions:...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Provision Financial Resources is a longstanding financial ministry partner for North Carolina Baptist congregations, ministries, their leaders, and members. Established in 1920 as the North Carolina Baptist Foundation, our mission remains focused on promoting stewardship and generosity to advance the gospel. Our staff provides support through financial stewardship education, planned giving programs, investment services, and lending for Christians and faith-based organizations.

Eligibility requirements
- U.S. citizen or lawful U.S. resident.
- Resident of North Carolina for at least one year prior to the date you apply.
- Accepted for full-time enrollment in a degree program at one of these institutions:...
Mildred Frances Thomas Music Scholarship
$2,500
Overview This scholarship supports students who are music majors focusing on piano and/or organ. Eligibility Applicants must: - Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. - Be pursuing a music degree with piano and/or organ as their primary area of study. - Have lived in North Carolina for at least one year prior to the date of application. - Have been accepted for full-time study in a degree program at a Baptist college, university, or seminary (“full-time” as defined by the enrolling institution). - Belong to a church affiliated with Provision and/or the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina....
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Overview
This scholarship supports students who are music majors focusing on piano and/or organ.

Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
- Be pursuing a music degree with piano and/or organ as their primary area of study.
- Have lived in North Carolina for at least one year prior to the date of application.
- Have been accepted for full-time study in a degree program at a Baptist college, university, or seminary (“full-time” as defined by the enrolling institution).
- Belong to a church affiliated with Provision and/or the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina....
Dorian De Long Arts and Music Scholarship
$2,500
Overview The Dorian De Long Arts and Music Grant exists to uplift educators and their students by expanding access to meaningful arts experiences. Individual teachers may apply for awards between $1,000 and $3,000 to fund projects that bring visual art, music, or theater into PK–12 classrooms in ways that model the importance of arts education and encourage ongoing community investment. Program Objectives - Expand sustained, regional access to arts education for all students. - Create chances for young people (ages 4–18, PK–12) to engage with practicing artists in an instructional setting, prioritizing those with limited or no access to consistent,...
Deadline
Jun 30, 2026
Overview
The Dorian De Long Arts and Music Grant exists to uplift educators and their students by expanding access to meaningful arts experiences. Individual teachers may apply for awards between $1,000 and $3,000 to fund projects that bring visual art, music, or theater into PK–12 classrooms in ways that model the importance of arts education and encourage ongoing community investment.

Program Objectives
- Expand sustained, regional access to arts education for all students.
- Create chances for young people (ages 4–18, PK–12) to engage with practicing artists in an instructional setting, prioritizing those with limited or no access to consistent,...