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Society of Manufacturing Engineers Scholarship
$20,000
Overview The SME Education Foundation awards more than 60 scholarships each year, distributing nearly $1 million in total. A single application automatically places you into consideration for every scholarship for which you qualify. Individual awards range from $2,500 to $20,000. Types of awards The Foundation offers both merit- and need-based scholarships, including one-time grants and renewable awards. Applications from all eligible students are encouraged, with particular outreach to young women and students from underrepresented communities. Important dates The online scholarship application is available annually from November 1 through February 1. The process is simple — submit one application and you’ll...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Overview The SME Education Foundation awards more than 60 scholarships each year, distributing nearly $1 million in total. A single application automatically places you into consideration for every scholarship for which you qualify. Individual awards range from $2,500 to $20,000. Types of awards The Foundation offers both merit- and need-based scholarships, including one-time grants and renewable awards. Applications from all eligible students are encouraged, with particular outreach to young women and students from underrepresented communities. Important dates The online scholarship application is available annually from November 1 through February 1. The process is simple — submit one application and you’ll...
Fairrilla Emory White Scholarship
$1,500
Introduction / About the Scholarship The Fairrilla Emory White Scholarship honors the legacy of Fairrilla Emory White, a pioneering Black educator and charter member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Zeta Chapter. Mrs. White was born in Dallas on October 7, 1898. She was scheduled to be recognized as Dallas’ “oldest living teacher of record,” but she died two days before the award presentation. A 1916 graduate of Dallas’ Colored High School and a 1920 graduate of Bishop College (Marshall, TX), Mrs. White taught at Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA before returning to Dallas in 1922. Her Dallas...
Deadline
Jan 16, 2026
Introduction / About the Scholarship
The Fairrilla Emory White Scholarship honors the legacy of Fairrilla Emory White, a pioneering Black educator and charter member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Zeta Chapter. Mrs. White was born in Dallas on October 7, 1898. She was scheduled to be recognized as Dallas’ “oldest living teacher of record,” but she died two days before the award presentation. A 1916 graduate of Dallas’ Colored High School and a 1920 graduate of Bishop College (Marshall, TX), Mrs. White taught at Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA before returning to Dallas in 1922. Her Dallas...
Josie Washington Memorial Scholarship
$1,500
Josie Washington Memorial Scholarship — Overview and Application Instructions About the Scholarship The Josie Washington Memorial Scholarship honors the legacy of Josie Washington, a dedicated member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Kappa Zeta Chapter, and a longtime educator in the Dallas Independent School District who spent much of her career at Lincoln High School. Mrs. Washington was active in numerous organizations and volunteered widely; she left an endowment to her sorority. The Kappa Zeta Chapter established this scholarship to recognize her generosity and commitment to the community. Purpose and Award This scholarship is awarded to a graduating high school senior...
Deadline
Jan 16, 2026
Josie Washington Memorial Scholarship — Overview and Application Instructions

About the Scholarship
The Josie Washington Memorial Scholarship honors the legacy of Josie Washington, a dedicated member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Kappa Zeta Chapter, and a longtime educator in the Dallas Independent School District who spent much of her career at Lincoln High School. Mrs. Washington was active in numerous organizations and volunteered widely; she left an endowment to her sorority. The Kappa Zeta Chapter established this scholarship to recognize her generosity and commitment to the community.

Purpose and Award
This scholarship is awarded to a graduating high school senior...
Juanita Buchanan Undergraduate Academic Scholarship
$1,500
Overview The Juanita Buchanan Undergraduate Academic Scholarship honors the memory of a dedicated member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Kappa Zeta Chapter, who devoted her time to numerous organizations and community service. The Kappa Zeta chapter established this scholarship to recognize and support college-bound students in her honor. Eligibility - Applicants must be either: - A high school senior who is earning dual college credit (minimum of 6 credit hours), or - An undergraduate student enrolled at an accredited 2‑ or 4‑year college or university located within Dallas County. - High school applicants must live in and attend school in...
Deadline
Jan 16, 2026
Overview
The Juanita Buchanan Undergraduate Academic Scholarship honors the memory of a dedicated member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Kappa Zeta Chapter, who devoted her time to numerous organizations and community service. The Kappa Zeta chapter established this scholarship to recognize and support college-bound students in her honor.

Eligibility
- Applicants must be either:
- A high school senior who is earning dual college credit (minimum of 6 credit hours), or
- An undergraduate student enrolled at an accredited 2‑ or 4‑year college or university located within Dallas County.
- High school applicants must live in and attend school in...
Kids' Chance of Michigan Scholarship
$7,500
Kids’ Chance of Michigan, a non-profit organization with a 501(c)(3) status, is dedicated to offering scholarships to children whose parents have suffered severe injuries, death, or debilitating illnesses due to work-related incidents. These scholarships are granted annually, and eligible students are encouraged to apply each year.Criteria for Student ApplicantsApplicants must be 26 years old or younger at the time of applicationApplicants must be dependents of a worker who has been seriously injured, killed, or suffered a debilitating illness in a work-related incidentApplicants must demonstrate a financial need for post-secondary education fundingApplicants must be accepted or planning to enroll in a...
Deadline
Nov 29, 2025
Kids’ Chance of Michigan, a non-profit organization with a 501(c)(3) status, is dedicated to offering scholarships to children whose parents have suffered severe injuries, death, or debilitating illnesses due to work-related incidents. These scholarships are granted annually, and eligible students are encouraged to apply each year.Criteria for Student ApplicantsApplicants must be 26 years old or younger at the time of applicationApplicants must be dependents of a worker who has been seriously injured, killed, or suffered a debilitating illness in a work-related incidentApplicants must demonstrate a financial need for post-secondary education fundingApplicants must be accepted or planning to enroll in a...
Fostering Futures Michigan Scholarship
$3,000
The Fostering Futures Scholarship (FFS) is a financial aid program specifically for students who have been in foster care in Michigan from the age of 13 or older. Eligibility is also dependent on the students' financial requirements. Qualification CriteriaEach applicant must:Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the current year.Fill out a FFS application before the specified deadline.Must have entered foster care in Michigan due to neglect or abuse at the age of 13 or after.Show evidence of financial need.Hold a high school diploma or an equivalent certification.Register for at least half-time study at a participating educational...
Deadline
Dec 31, 2025
The Fostering Futures Scholarship (FFS) is a financial aid program specifically for students who have been in foster care in Michigan from the age of 13 or older. Eligibility is also dependent on the students' financial requirements. Qualification CriteriaEach applicant must:Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the current year.Fill out a FFS application before the specified deadline.Must have entered foster care in Michigan due to neglect or abuse at the age of 13 or after.Show evidence of financial need.Hold a high school diploma or an equivalent certification.Register for at least half-time study at a participating educational...
Michigan American Legion Auxiliary Medical Career Scholarship
$1,000
Overview The American Legion Skilled Trades Scholarship provides financial support to young Michiganders who are preparing for careers in construction/building, automotive, advanced manufacturing, or energy. The program targets students aged 17–21 who are enrolled in post-high-school trades training or apprenticeships, or pursuing a two-year college degree in one of these skilled trades (with state or federal certification as the end goal). Who is eligible - Must be a resident of Michigan. - Must be between 17 and 21 years old at the time the application is submitted. - Must be actively pursuing a skilled trades pathway via post-high-school trades training/apprenticeship...
Deadline
Apr 03, 2026
Overview
The American Legion Skilled Trades Scholarship provides financial support to young Michiganders who are preparing for careers in construction/building, automotive, advanced manufacturing, or energy. The program targets students aged 17–21 who are enrolled in post-high-school trades training or apprenticeships, or pursuing a two-year college degree in one of these skilled trades (with state or federal certification as the end goal).

Who is eligible
- Must be a resident of Michigan.
- Must be between 17 and 21 years old at the time the application is submitted.
- Must be actively pursuing a skilled trades pathway via post-high-school trades training/apprenticeship...
American Legion Department of Florida General Scholarships
$2,500
The American Legion — Department of Florida administers scholarship programs for high school students with ties to veterans or the military. Scholarship Awards (General Category) - 1st Place: $2,500 - 2nd Place: $1,500 - 3rd Place: $1,000 - 4th–7th Place: $500 each Eligibility Requirements - Applicant must be a direct descendant of a qualifying veteran: child, grandchild, great‑grandchild, or an adopted child. - The veteran must meet one of these conditions: - Be a member in good standing of The American Legion; - Be a U.S. veteran who is eligible for American Legion membership; or - Be a deceased U.S....
Deadline
Mar 01, 2026
The American Legion — Department of Florida administers scholarship programs for high school students with ties to veterans or the military.

Scholarship Awards (General Category)
- 1st Place: $2,500
- 2nd Place: $1,500
- 3rd Place: $1,000
- 4th–7th Place: $500 each

Eligibility Requirements
- Applicant must be a direct descendant of a qualifying veteran: child, grandchild, great‑grandchild, or an adopted child.
- The veteran must meet one of these conditions:
- Be a member in good standing of The American Legion;
- Be a U.S. veteran who is eligible for American Legion membership; or
- Be a deceased U.S....
Experimental Aircraft Association Scholarships
$5,000
Introduction If you aspire to become a pilot or add a new rating, EAA can help turn that goal into reality. The EAA Aviation Foundation’s scholarship programs are funded by dozens of donors, benefactors, and supporters who “pay it forward” by endowing these awards. Key dates - Application window: October 1 – December 19, 2025 - Award notifications: March 2, 2026 About the awards Thanks to generous supporters, the EAA Aviation Foundation provides more than $135,000 in flight-training scholarships each year. This funding enabled 31 students to advance their aviation training during the most recent award cycle. How applications work...
Deadline
Dec 19, 2025
Introduction If you aspire to become a pilot or add a new rating, EAA can help turn that goal into reality. The EAA Aviation Foundation’s scholarship programs are funded by dozens of donors, benefactors, and supporters who “pay it forward” by endowing these awards. Key dates - Application window: October 1 – December 19, 2025 - Award notifications: March 2, 2026 About the awards Thanks to generous supporters, the EAA Aviation Foundation provides more than $135,000 in flight-training scholarships each year. This funding enabled 31 students to advance their aviation training during the most recent award cycle. How applications work...
Palm Beach and Martin Counties Scholarships
$5,000
About the Scholarship Program Since 1985, the Community Foundation has awarded both need- and merit-based scholarships to expand college access and help local students reduce educational debt. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we administer more than 120 distinct scholarship funds. Completing the Foundation’s general scholarship application places applicants under consideration for all eligible awards. How the application is handled - The scholarship cycle opens December 2025 for students planning to begin college in summer/fall 2026. - The Community Foundation evaluates submitted applications and aligns candidates with scholarships that fit the donors’ criteria. - A Scholarship Committee reviews finalists...
Deadline
Mar 04, 2026
About the Scholarship Program
Since 1985, the Community Foundation has awarded both need- and merit-based scholarships to expand college access and help local students reduce educational debt. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we administer more than 120 distinct scholarship funds. Completing the Foundation’s general scholarship application places applicants under consideration for all eligible awards.

How the application is handled
- The scholarship cycle opens December 2025 for students planning to begin college in summer/fall 2026.
- The Community Foundation evaluates submitted applications and aligns candidates with scholarships that fit the donors’ criteria.
- A Scholarship Committee reviews finalists...
Bailey Family Foundation Florida Scholarships
$20,000
Our Purpose We work to broaden access to — and improve the quality of — postsecondary educational opportunities. Scholarship Opportunities High School Seniors - Award: $5,000 per year, renewable for up to four years - Who it serves: High school seniors with demonstrated academic success, proven financial need, and a record of community service College Students - Award: $5,000 (one-time, non-renewable) - Who it serves: Currently enrolled college students who show scholastic achievement, financial need, and commitment to community service - Note: Previous scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again Eligibility Requirements Applicants must meet all of the following: -...
Deadline
Feb 28, 2026
Our Purpose
We work to broaden access to — and improve the quality of — postsecondary educational opportunities.

Scholarship Opportunities

High School Seniors
- Award: $5,000 per year, renewable for up to four years
- Who it serves: High school seniors with demonstrated academic success, proven financial need, and a record of community service

College Students
- Award: $5,000 (one-time, non-renewable)
- Who it serves: Currently enrolled college students who show scholastic achievement, financial need, and commitment to community service
- Note: Previous scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again

Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following:
-...
Susan A. Cowell Scholarship
$1,000
Overview This scholarship supports academically strong, community-oriented high school graduates who are continuing their education—whether at a college, university, graduate program, or trade/technical school. Application window Applications are accepted November 1 through February 1. Award amount and distribution One recipient will receive a $1,000 award. The Community Foundation issues the funds to the recipient’s school in a single payment in the fall; the school will apply the amount evenly across the fall and spring semesters. Permitted uses Scholarship funds may be applied toward tuition, fees, textbooks, and other education-related expenses. Who is eligible Applicants must identify as members of the...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Overview
This scholarship supports academically strong, community-oriented high school graduates who are continuing their education—whether at a college, university, graduate program, or trade/technical school.

Application window
Applications are accepted November 1 through February 1.

Award amount and distribution
One recipient will receive a $1,000 award. The Community Foundation issues the funds to the recipient’s school in a single payment in the fall; the school will apply the amount evenly across the fall and spring semesters.

Permitted uses
Scholarship funds may be applied toward tuition, fees, textbooks, and other education-related expenses.

Who is eligible
Applicants must identify as members of the...