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GENERAL MARKETING EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:

  • Any student currently enrolled in any accredited college is eligible to enter.

How to Apply:

  • Please complete the online form found on the companies website to apply for this scholarship.
  • Submit an essay (1,000 word minimum) and tell us about your educational goals and plans for after graduation. Tell us why you feel you deserve to win this scholarship and what it would mean to you if you won.

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

MID-ATLANTIC SPINAL REHAB & CHIROPRACTIC PAIN RELIEF AND WELLNESS SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:

  • This scholarship is open to any student who is currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional program in the United States. This includes accredited community college students as well as high school seniors and students who possess a GED who have been accepted to or are enrolled in an accredited program.
  • The scholarship applicant must be dedicated to helping people with pain and wellness, and be able to demonstrate this commitment in their essay.
  • All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 or above.

How to Apply:

  • Respond to the following questions in an essay of 1,000 words or less:
    • What inspired you to want to help relieve people of pain and to help them to achieve their optimal health and wellness?
    • What have you done thus far to help people who are in pain and/or to help them to achieve better health and wellness?
    • In what ways will your education help you to achieve your goals of helping people with pain and wellness?

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

Butler Law Firm’s “Make-the-World-Better” Scholarship

Eligibility:

  • This scholarship is open to any student who is currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional program in the United States. This includes accredited community college students as well as high school seniors and students who possess a GED who have been accepted to or are enrolled in an accredited program.
  • All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above.

How to Apply:

  • Create a 2-10 minute long video that explains:
    • what you want to do to make the world a better place,
    • how you plan to do it, and
    • one or more GREAT aspects of your plan.

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

THE BLASS LAW TRAFFIC STOP PSA SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:

  • A GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale;
  • Written verification that you are admitted to or enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student in an accredited college or university;
  • An unofficial transcript;

How to Apply:

  • Apply by using the application form on website. Please include all of the required items, and upload your video.

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

The Annual Adley Law Firm College Student Scholarship

Eligibility:

  • You must be an aspiring or currently enrolled U.S. college or university student.
  • 18 years of age (parental consent required if under 18)

How to Apply:

  • We require you to write a 500-1,500 word blog article which will be featured on our blog. Pick from any of the following topics:
    • Car Accidents
    • Motorcycle Accidents
    • Truck Accidents
    • Premises Liability
    • Slip and Fall
    • Refinery Accidents
    • Wrongful Death

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

IVY PANDA VIDEO CONTEST SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:

  • We will accept videos from current high school, college, or university students from any country. The winners will be required to send us proof of their academic status or enrollment.

How to Apply:

  • Record an original video on one of the following topics:
    • How COVID-19 Changed My Attitude Towards Self-Study
    • Online Tutoring in the Post-Pandemic World — A Perfect Freelance Job for Students
    • Self-Care Tips the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Taught Me
  • Your video must:
    • Cover one of the topics given above
    • Be in English only
    • Have a creative, catchy title that reflects your ideas
    • Last between 1 – 1:30 minutes
    • Be submitted in one of the following formats: .MOV, .MPEG4, .MP4, .AVI
    • Be sent before the deadline

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

ABLE MOVING SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:

  • Be enrolled in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a business program.
  • Be in good academic standing and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

How to Apply:

  • An essay (maximum 1,000 words) addressing the following topic: 
    • “Share an experience with moving, whether it be to the next town, across the country, or internationally. What helped make the move easier? What challenges did you face?” 
  • An up-to-date resume
  • A current unofficial transcript from applicant’s college/university or high school

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

Klenk Law Community Leadership Scholarship

Eligibility:

  • This scholarship is open to any student who is currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional program in the United States. This includes accredited community college students as well as high school seniors and students who possess a GED who have been accepted to or are enrolled in an accredited program.
  • The scholarship applicant must be dedicated to and exemplify strong community leadership in any community of which they are apart, as illustrated via their essay response.
  • All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 or above.

How to Apply:

Respond to the following in an essay of 1,000 words or less:

  • Describe the situation that influenced or served as a pivot point for your dedication to your community.
  • Since this time, what have you done to help pave the way toward as stronger and better community?
  • In what ways will your education help you continue to be as strong community leader?

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

AISES Intel Growing The Legacy Scholarship Program

Eligibility:

  • Must be majoring in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Considerations may be made for students pursuing Chemical Engineering, Material Science, and Physics.
  • Students must be a U.S. citizen, enrolled full-time at an accredited college/university, and be pursuing a bachelors, masters, or doctoral degree.
  • Must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA.
  • All scholarships require that applicants be current AISES members at the time of application.
  • Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Enrollment documents and/or a copy of birth certificate(s) showing descendancy from an enrolled citizen, Indigenous group of Canada, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander are acceptable. Applicant may also, instead, provide a copy of their Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood or Certificate of Degree of Alaska Native Blood (CDIB) card.

How to Apply:

  • Essays: Students are required to submit 2 essays, up to 300 words each. These essays are an important part of the scholarship review process.
    • Essay Prompt 1: Technical Skills: Describe your technical skills (i.e. Hardware, Software, etc.) and associated work, research and/or project experiences that would be relevant in sharing with a technical company.
    • Essay Prompt 2: Leadership Skills: Describe your leadership skills and/or experience(s)?
    • Insights Question 1: Give an example of how you worked effectively on a challenging situation, while dealing with ambiguity, tight deadlines under pressure, etc.
    • Insights Question 2: Give an example of a goal you reached and the key milestones that helped you achieve it.
    • Insights Question 3: Give an example of how you worked on a team where everyone had different options of how to solve a problem.

Scholarship Amount:

  • $10,000 per academic year for Graduate students (Masters and Doctoral students)
  • $5,000 per academic year for Undergraduate students (College sophomores, juniors, and seniors)
  • $5,000 per academic year for Native Next Generation students (College freshman)

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

AISES Aristocrat/VGT Scholarship (2020-2021)

Eligibility:

  • Must be pursuing a degree in the following areas: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Development, Electrical Engineering, Finance, Human Resources, Supply Chain, and related fields.
  • Must be a full-time undergraduate student (or high school senior headed to higher education) at an accredited college/university or full-time graduate student.
  • Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Enrollment documents and/or a copy of birth certificate(s) showing descendancy from an enrolled citizen, Indigenous group of Canada, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander are acceptable. Applicant may also, instead, provide a copy of their Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood or Certificate of Degree of Alaska Native Blood (CDIB) card.

How to Apply:

  • Essays: Students are required to submit 3 essays, up to 500 words each.  These essays are an important part of the scholarship review process.
    • Essay Prompt 1: Please share a personal statement highlighting your background, academic achievements, and interests. Include information on courses taken and any honors or advanced placement courses. Talk about what motivates and challenges you intellectually and what impact you hope to have in your community and/or profession.
    • Essay Prompt 2: What stimulated your interest in your chosen major or area of study?
    • Essay Prompt 3:  What activity or activities (cultural, community-related, occupational, academic, athletic, etc.) most clearly reflect your character?  Please describe your participation. Why is participation in this activity or these activities important to you?

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.