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Incfile Young Entrepreneur Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Must be a high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, or trade school student
  • Must attend a U.S.-based high school, trade school or university
  • Must hold a GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Must have an interest in starting a business

More Details

  • Complete online application
  • Create a short, 2-minute video telling us how entrepreneurship will impact your life
  • Submit sample business plan

Flores, Tawney, & Acosta Undergrad Scholarship Contest

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be EITHER outgoing high school seniors (graduating summer 2023) OR students currently enrolled in a college, trade school, or university as of the start of the fall 2023 semester.
  • Applicants must submit the essay and other required information by July 30th, 2023.

More Details

Topic: What career have you decided to pursue and what do you plan on accomplishing with time spent with your education and when you begin your career?

We are looking for a creative and compelling essay to tell us about your ambitions in your career.

Prompt:

In your essay submission, we want to hear about:

  • What career have you decided to pursue?
  • What do you plan on accomplishing with the time spent with your education and when you begin your career?

Please provide the following:
In 300 – 450 words tell us about what you plan to do as a career, why you chose that as a career, and any future goals that you have set for yourself.
We are looking for the most compelling written essay submission

Ward & Ward Community Activist Scholarship

Eligibility

This scholarship is open to any student who is currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional program. This includes accredited community college students as well as, high school seniors and students who possess a GED and who have been accepted to or are enrolled in an accredited program.

The scholarship applicant should demonstrate a strong interest in the legal industry, journalism, and/or supporting free speech. All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above.

Friends and family members of Ward & Ward Law Firm employees are not eligible.

More Details

The application guidelines are as follows:

  • Applicants must submit a composition not greater than 1000 words via email in a PDF format, or by postal mail in response to the prompt above.
  • Download, complete, sign, and date the scholarship award application. [Download Here]
  • Email your Scholarship Award Application along with a current transcript and your essay, all documents to be in PDF format only, to CPW@WardLawFirm.com . Your email must contain the subject: “Ward & Ward Law Firm 2023 Scholarship.”
  • Note: All documents must be emailed in PDF format (Adobe Acrobat). Documents received in any other format including, but not limited to MS Word and Google Docs will not be accepted. Your documents may be scanned as PDF files or “Saved As” in a PDF format within a word processing program.
  • Paper applications, transcripts, and essays will be accepted if mailed via postal service to:

Ward and Ward Law Firm 2023 Scholarship Award
728 S Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN   46225

  • Essays must be received by December 31, 2023. Essays received after the deadline will not be accepted.

FLUSCHE & FITZGERALD Undergrad Scholarship

The Andrew Flusche Scholarship Contest requires students to raise awareness about different legal issues. Applicants must create a public service advertisement video (PSA) about this prompt: What should motorists do while driving if they see a law enforcement vehicle that is stopped on the side of the road?

Eligibility

The following people are eligible for the scholarship:

  • Students who are currently enrolled in a U.S. college, university, or trade school.
  • People who are accepted into a U.S. graduate school.

You must be a citizen or lawful resident of the United States in order to apply.

More Details

  • Create your video and make sure it is no longer than TWO minutes.
  • Upload your video to YouTube.
  • In the YouTube description of the video, include a link to this page.
  • Once your video has been uploaded, fill out the Application Form at the bottom of this page.
  • All questions should be emailed to reception@andrewflusche.com.

By submitting your application, you are giving Andrew Flusche, Attorney at Law, PLC the permission to use and display your video for marketing and promotional purposes.

Submissions will not be accepted without proof of acceptance or enrollment of the school in which you attend.

Care Throughout the Ages Scholarship

Eligibility

  • The scholarship is open to any current high school senior, college student, or graduate student for the 2022 semester or anyone going back to school.
  • Candidates for this scholarship should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher and be in good overall academic standing.

More Details

  • The candidate must submit a 750-1,000 word essay response to the prompt: discuss a time when you had to put the health of another or a loved one first, whether they were suffering from Alzheimer’s, dementia, or were at a time in their life where they just needed more help and support.  Discuss your experience with helping someone else, what life lessons were gained and how has it changed your outlook on life?
  • The candidate must submit a resumé that lists their up-to-date contact information and experiences, both professional and academic.
  • The candidate must submit a transcript from their current school. First-year college students, graduate students, or individuals who have recently transferred schools may submit an unofficial transcript from their current school, as well as the most recent official transcript from their prior school. High school students or returning students must also submit proof of acceptance to their college or university.

The recipient of the Care Throughout the Ages Scholarship will be chosen during the month following the scholarship deadline.

Sister Jeanne Abicht Scholarship

Eligibility

Sister Rita Jeanne Abicht Scholarships, named for JEA’s longtime treasurer, recognize the top high school journalists in the country. The contest begins at the state level. Winning portfolios from state Journalist of the Year competitions are sent to the national level, with winners announced at the Spring JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention. JEA sends scholarship funds — $3,000 for the top winner, and $1,000 each for up to four runners-up — to the winner’s college or university account.

Contact your JEA state director for instructions on state contest submission. The tools on this site were designed for use at state and national contests

BMW/SAE Engineering Scholarship

Eligibility

  • U.S. resident.
  • Must be an Incoming Freshman
  • Minimum unweighted 3.75 grade point average
  • Pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program with an interest in with an interest in mobility and advanced or emerging technologies such as (but not limited to) Automated and Unmanned, Connectivity, Cybersecurity, Shared or Micro Mobility and/or Electrification, Quantum Computing or Blockchain.
  • Provide two (2) Letters of Recommendation – one (1) that focuses on academics and one (1) that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment
  • Participation in a STEM-related extra-curricular activity /club or employment/shadowing that relates to your intended engineering major

Investor Fraud Awareness Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be EITHER out-going high school seniors (graduating summer 2023) OR students currently enrolled in a college, trade school, university, or law school as of the start of the fall 2023 semester.
  • Must submit your essay by Wednesday, December 1, 2023.

Coast Guard Exchange Scholarship

Eligibility

The Program provides scholarship to students who are dependents of Coast Guard active duty, reserve, and military retired members, current civilian NAF and APF employees, and current Coast Guard Auxiliarists that meet the following eligibility requirements:

  • The applicant must be in the last year of high school or home schooling and scheduled to graduate and attend college full-time during the subsequent year.  Those who have already graduated are not eligible to apply.

  • Students must plan to attend an accredited college or university for undergraduate studies.  Scholarships will not be awarded for participation in nonacademic and/or certified programs.  Students accepting appointments to USAFA, USNA, USMA, USCGA, or USMMA are not eligible.

More Details

  • Applicants must submit a completed CGX Scholarship Program Application. Completed forms should be emailed to CGXScholarship@cgexchange.org or mailed to: CGX Scholarship Committee, Coast Guard CSC, Battlefield Technology Center 1, 510 Independence Pkwy, STE 500, Chesapeake, VA 23320-5191.

  • In addition to the completed application, the following documents must be submitted:

    • Official academic transcript to include the first semester of the senior year.  (Arrangements may be made with the applicant’s high school to submit the student’s academic transcript directly to the CGX Scholarship Committee.  The transcript should reflect the applicant’s exact or approximate class ranking; omission results is an incomplete application). **Important note the transcript must be the official signed transcript and cannot have a weighted GPA. You must have a ranking of GPA on a 4.0 scale.**

    • Home schooled applicants should submit the current year-end standardized test results such as IOWA Basic Skills Test, Stanford Achievement Test, or other such tests if available, and S.A.T. or A.C.T. scores if taken.

    • S.A.T. or A.C.T. scores.  Applicant may submit a photocopy of these scores or opt to have the testing agency forward the results directly to the CGX Scholarship Committee at the address above.

    • A short single-spaced essay, not to exceed one typewritten page, explaining what the applicant hopes to achieve in his/her college career, including educational, professional, and personal goals.

    • Two letters of recommendation from teachers, school administrators, and/or community leaders.

Fred M. Young Sr. Engineering Scholarship

Eligibility

  • U.S. Resident
  • Incoming Freshman
  • Minimum unweighted 3.75 grade point average
  • Pursue an engineering or related science degree through a U.S. ABET accredited program with an interest in mobility (Automotive, Ground or Air)
  • Provide two (2) Letters of Recommendation – one (1) that focuses on academics and one (1) that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment
  • Serve in a leadership role inside or outside of school and be able to outline how your leadership skills were developed, the size of the team(s) led and how your personal leadership skills will benefit you in your future career.
  • Must be able to detail how 2 traits of an engineer (from listed provided) apply to them.