The Law Place Law School Scholarship
$2,500
Introduction
At The Law Place, we recognize that choosing to attend law school is likely one of the biggest decisions you’ll make. Pursuing a legal education is a major investment: U.S. News & World Report, which surveys more than 197 law programs across the country, estimates the current average cost of law school at $43,020. Because of that financial burden, we offer an annual scholarship to help one promising law student.
Award
Each year The Law Place will award a single $2,500 scholarship to a student who demonstrates genuine commitment to and appreciation for the study of law.
Essay prompt...
Introduction
At The Law Place, we recognize that choosing to attend law school is likely one of the biggest decisions you’ll make. Pursuing a legal education is a major investment: U.S. News & World Report, which surveys more than 197 law programs across the country, estimates the current average cost of law school at $43,020. Because of that financial burden, we offer an annual scholarship to help one promising law student.
Award
Each year The Law Place will award a single $2,500 scholarship to a student who demonstrates genuine commitment to and appreciation for the study of law.
Essay prompt...
Orth Dermatologics Scholarships
$10,000
Overview
This scholarship is intended for U.S. citizens receiving treatment for a dermatologic condition who plan to attend post-secondary school during the 2026–2027 academic year. Below are the qualifications and the documentation you must submit.
Who may qualify
- You are a United States citizen residing in the United States.
- At the time you submit your application, you have applied to, been accepted to, or are currently enrolled in an accredited two‑ or four‑year college or university, or an accredited post‑high school vocational or technical program, for the 2026–2027 academic year.
- You have a diagnosed dermatologic condition for...
Overview
This scholarship is intended for U.S. citizens receiving treatment for a dermatologic condition who plan to attend post-secondary school during the 2026–2027 academic year. Below are the qualifications and the documentation you must submit.
Who may qualify
- You are a United States citizen residing in the United States.
- At the time you submit your application, you have applied to, been accepted to, or are currently enrolled in an accredited two‑ or four‑year college or university, or an accredited post‑high school vocational or technical program, for the 2026–2027 academic year.
- You have a diagnosed dermatologic condition for...
Rossini Club’s Music Scholarships
$4,000
The Rossini Club of Portland organizes a scholarship contest for high school juniors and older individuals from Maine, aiming to financially support their advanced music education. The funds for these scholarships are gathered through various sources such as concert ticket sales, membership fees, investments, and primarily, your generous contributions.
Given the escalating cost of college education, the Rossini Club of Portland believes it's crucial to provide scholarships to Maine students aspiring to pursue advanced music education. The scholarship contest, which includes awards for voice, piano, and other instruments, is usually conducted biennially in June in Portland, Maine. A new award...
The Rossini Club of Portland organizes a scholarship contest for high school juniors and older individuals from Maine, aiming to financially support their advanced music education. The funds for these scholarships are gathered through various sources such as concert ticket sales, membership fees, investments, and primarily, your generous contributions.
Given the escalating cost of college education, the Rossini Club of Portland believes it's crucial to provide scholarships to Maine students aspiring to pursue advanced music education. The scholarship contest, which includes awards for voice, piano, and other instruments, is usually conducted biennially in June in Portland, Maine. A new award...
VSPMA Scholarships
$1,000
Overview
This award offers financial support to students enrolled at an accredited technical school, college, or university whose coursework is concentrated on application-based studies related to building construction, building engineering, or facility maintenance.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must:
- Be a current resident of Virginia.
- Be one of the following: a graduating high school senior, a GED recipient, or an undergraduate student in their 1st, 2nd, or 3rd year of study.
- Submit a fully completed application packet by the stated deadline.
- Provide three letters of recommendation.
Application materials
Included with the application, please supply three recommendation...
Overview
This award offers financial support to students enrolled at an accredited technical school, college, or university whose coursework is concentrated on application-based studies related to building construction, building engineering, or facility maintenance.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must:
- Be a current resident of Virginia.
- Be one of the following: a graduating high school senior, a GED recipient, or an undergraduate student in their 1st, 2nd, or 3rd year of study.
- Submit a fully completed application packet by the stated deadline.
- Provide three letters of recommendation.
Application materials
Included with the application, please supply three recommendation...
McDonough Scholarship
$4,000
Overview
The Richard D. McDonough Scholarship Foundation is a New Hampshire-based 501(c)(3) charitable organization that awards financial assistance to eligible students who work at golf facilities in New Hampshire. Grants are available to full-time students enrolled in undergraduate programs (through the bachelor’s degree) or in accredited vocational/trade programs. Scholarships may be renewed annually for up to four years while a student is completing a bachelor’s degree. An application must be filed for each academic year a student seeks support.
Purpose and selection criteria
The Foundation’s awards prioritize applicants who show financial need, academic success, and strong character. To allow the...
Overview
The Richard D. McDonough Scholarship Foundation is a New Hampshire-based 501(c)(3) charitable organization that awards financial assistance to eligible students who work at golf facilities in New Hampshire. Grants are available to full-time students enrolled in undergraduate programs (through the bachelor’s degree) or in accredited vocational/trade programs. Scholarships may be renewed annually for up to four years while a student is completing a bachelor’s degree. An application must be filed for each academic year a student seeks support.
Purpose and selection criteria
The Foundation’s awards prioritize applicants who show financial need, academic success, and strong character. To allow the...
Circle City Classic Scholarships
$5,000
Overview and selection
- Priority will be given to applicants who demonstrate financial need and to students who are the first in their immediate family to attend college. A review committee will assess candidates using the information submitted on the application. Awards are financed by proceeds from the Circle City Classic Football Game and will be paid once the recipient is enrolled full time at a post-secondary institution.
Eligibility requirements
- Be a high school senior or an undergraduate student.
- Be a resident of Indiana.
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Plan...
Overview and selection
- Priority will be given to applicants who demonstrate financial need and to students who are the first in their immediate family to attend college. A review committee will assess candidates using the information submitted on the application. Awards are financed by proceeds from the Circle City Classic Football Game and will be paid once the recipient is enrolled full time at a post-secondary institution.
Eligibility requirements
- Be a high school senior or an undergraduate student.
- Be a resident of Indiana.
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Plan...
Kids’ Chance of Nebraska Scholarships
$5,000
Overview Kids’ Chance of Nebraska (KCNE) awards college scholarships to children of Nebraska workers who were seriously or fatally injured on the job. The number of scholarships granted each year depends on the funds available. Application periods and deadlines KCNE opens its application portal twice a year — in the Fall and in the Winter. The Winter 2026 application deadline was January 15, 2026. The portal will reopen after Spring Break on April 1, 2026, and the next submission deadline is July 30, 2026. Who is eligible - High school graduates, GED holders, or high school students in good standing...
Overview Kids’ Chance of Nebraska (KCNE) awards college scholarships to children of Nebraska workers who were seriously or fatally injured on the job. The number of scholarships granted each year depends on the funds available. Application periods and deadlines KCNE opens its application portal twice a year — in the Fall and in the Winter. The Winter 2026 application deadline was January 15, 2026. The portal will reopen after Spring Break on April 1, 2026, and the next submission deadline is July 30, 2026. Who is eligible - High school graduates, GED holders, or high school students in good standing...
Bernard Zuckerman Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The New Jersey Council of the Blind (NJCB) is a nonprofit organization committed to enhancing the lives of people who are blind or have low vision throughout New Jersey. Through advocacy, education, and community-building activities, NJCB offers resources, networking, and programs designed to increase independence and broaden opportunities. The organization also supports academic advancement by awarding scholarships to students who are blind or visually impaired pursuing further education.
Scholarship benefits
- A $1,000 cash award
- Complimentary first-year membership in the NJCB
- Public acknowledgement in NJCB’s quarterly newsletter and on the council’s Facebook page and website
Eligibility
Applicants...
Introduction
The New Jersey Council of the Blind (NJCB) is a nonprofit organization committed to enhancing the lives of people who are blind or have low vision throughout New Jersey. Through advocacy, education, and community-building activities, NJCB offers resources, networking, and programs designed to increase independence and broaden opportunities. The organization also supports academic advancement by awarding scholarships to students who are blind or visually impaired pursuing further education.
Scholarship benefits
- A $1,000 cash award
- Complimentary first-year membership in the NJCB
- Public acknowledgement in NJCB’s quarterly newsletter and on the council’s Facebook page and website
Eligibility
Applicants...
NAHMA Educational Foundation Scholarships
$3,500
Description
**What the program is**
The NAHMA Educational Foundation’s scholarship grant program invites qualified residents to apply for awards to support postsecondary education in the 2026 cycle. The program targets residents of communities served by Affordable Housing Management Associations (AHMA) and is intended to help students begin or continue higher-education studies. The Foundation administers these scholarships through an annual competitive process that aims to expand educational opportunities for AHMA community residents.
Key takeaways
- Open scholarship program for the 2026 award cycle.
- Targets residents of AHMA member communities.
- Supports students beginning or continuing postsecondary study.
- Administered annually...
Description
**What the program is**
The NAHMA Educational Foundation’s scholarship grant program invites qualified residents to apply for awards to support postsecondary education in the 2026 cycle. The program targets residents of communities served by Affordable Housing Management Associations (AHMA) and is intended to help students begin or continue higher-education studies. The Foundation administers these scholarships through an annual competitive process that aims to expand educational opportunities for AHMA community residents.
Key takeaways
- Open scholarship program for the 2026 award cycle.
- Targets residents of AHMA member communities.
- Supports students beginning or continuing postsecondary study.
- Administered annually...
The Stuckey Firm Scholarship
$2,500
Introduction The Stuckey Firm, LLC, is committed to giving back to its community. After years of engaging with area athletics and meeting driven students from diverse backgrounds, the firm is expanding its support for higher education. Beginning with the 2025–2026 academic year, the firm will offer a $2,500 scholarship available to eligible current and incoming college students. Overview of the Scholarship This award asks applicants to produce a short video that addresses the role of juries in personal injury litigation. Specifically, entrants should present a clear position on whether juries in injury cases ought to be broadened or narrowed, and...
Introduction The Stuckey Firm, LLC, is committed to giving back to its community. After years of engaging with area athletics and meeting driven students from diverse backgrounds, the firm is expanding its support for higher education. Beginning with the 2025–2026 academic year, the firm will offer a $2,500 scholarship available to eligible current and incoming college students. Overview of the Scholarship This award asks applicants to produce a short video that addresses the role of juries in personal injury litigation. Specifically, entrants should present a clear position on whether juries in injury cases ought to be broadened or narrowed, and...
Barry 'Spook' Stang Memorial Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction
This year the Barry “Spook” Stang Memorial Scholarship Committee will select recipients for scholarships intended for students entering a four‑year Montana college, university, trade school, or other accredited educational program. Children of individuals working in our industry are especially encouraged to apply. Academic performance is considered in the selection process but is not the sole determining factor. Individual award amounts will be set by the Scholarship Trustees at the time winners are chosen.
Purpose
The Barry “Spook” Stang Memorial Scholarship exists to help cover tuition, books, and required fees for as many qualifying employees — or their dependents —...
Introduction
This year the Barry “Spook” Stang Memorial Scholarship Committee will select recipients for scholarships intended for students entering a four‑year Montana college, university, trade school, or other accredited educational program. Children of individuals working in our industry are especially encouraged to apply. Academic performance is considered in the selection process but is not the sole determining factor. Individual award amounts will be set by the Scholarship Trustees at the time winners are chosen.
Purpose
The Barry “Spook” Stang Memorial Scholarship exists to help cover tuition, books, and required fees for as many qualifying employees — or their dependents —...
AZAER Student Merit Scholarship
$500
Overview The Arizona chapter of the Association for the Education and Rehabilitation of Individuals with a Visual Impairment (AZAER) awards a $500 Student Merit Award to recognize an exceptional student with a visual impairment. This one-time award is intended for students age 4 through 22 who are enrolled in a primary, secondary, or post-secondary educational program. Eligibility - Applicant must be between 4 and 22 years old. - Applicant must have a documented visual impairment. - Applicant must be currently enrolled in a primary, secondary, or post-secondary educational setting. - The application must include the signature of the student’s Teacher...
Overview The Arizona chapter of the Association for the Education and Rehabilitation of Individuals with a Visual Impairment (AZAER) awards a $500 Student Merit Award to recognize an exceptional student with a visual impairment. This one-time award is intended for students age 4 through 22 who are enrolled in a primary, secondary, or post-secondary educational program. Eligibility - Applicant must be between 4 and 22 years old. - Applicant must have a documented visual impairment. - Applicant must be currently enrolled in a primary, secondary, or post-secondary educational setting. - The application must include the signature of the student’s Teacher...