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SUVCW Scholarships
$2,500
Overview The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War award two scholarships each year, each worth $2,500 for tuition and books. These scholarships are available to high school seniors and current college students of any gender, provided the recipient is enrolled at an accredited four-year college or university before December 31 of the year the award is issued. Eligibility and expectations - Applicants must show a history of achievement in academics and community involvement (see page 4). - Letters of recommendation should speak to the applicant’s sincere interest in, and positive attitude toward, pursuing college-level study. Required application materials...
Deadline
Mar 31, 2026
Overview
The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War award two scholarships each year, each worth $2,500 for tuition and books. These scholarships are available to high school seniors and current college students of any gender, provided the recipient is enrolled at an accredited four-year college or university before December 31 of the year the award is issued.

Eligibility and expectations
- Applicants must show a history of achievement in academics and community involvement (see page 4).
- Letters of recommendation should speak to the applicant’s sincere interest in, and positive attitude toward, pursuing college-level study.

Required application materials...
Women Marines Association Scholarship Program
$5,000
Overview The WMA Scholarship Committee awards multiple scholarships each year. The number and size of awards depend on investment earnings (available funds) and the specific criteria for each scholarship. Every complete application received within the official application window by an eligible applicant will be reviewed. Important dates and general rules - Application period: 1 February – 31 March each year. - Any application or supporting materials postmarked after 31 March will not be considered. - Applicants must reapply each year; awards do not automatically renew. - All applicants must have a sponsor who is a current WMA member in good...
Deadline
Mar 31, 2026
Overview The WMA Scholarship Committee awards multiple scholarships each year. The number and size of awards depend on investment earnings (available funds) and the specific criteria for each scholarship. Every complete application received within the official application window by an eligible applicant will be reviewed. Important dates and general rules - Application period: 1 February – 31 March each year. - Any application or supporting materials postmarked after 31 March will not be considered. - Applicants must reapply each year; awards do not automatically renew. - All applicants must have a sponsor who is a current WMA member in good...
Zale Perry Scholarship Application
$6,000
Zale Parry Scholarship — Terms and Application Instructions Overview The Zale Parry Scholarship supports graduate students pursuing advanced study in diving-related fields. Below are the eligibility rules, required materials, submission address, and deadlines. Who is eligible - Must be a resident of the United States or Canada. - Must be a certified scuba diver. - Must be currently enrolled in a graduate (master’s) degree program. Note: applicants who have already graduated are not eligible. - Relevant fields of study include: - Aquatic biology, ecology, and other marine-science related disciplines - Marine conservation and education - Diving medicine and hyperbaric medicine...
Deadline
Aug 31, 2026
Zale Parry Scholarship — Terms and Application Instructions

Overview
The Zale Parry Scholarship supports graduate students pursuing advanced study in diving-related fields. Below are the eligibility rules, required materials, submission address, and deadlines.

Who is eligible
- Must be a resident of the United States or Canada.
- Must be a certified scuba diver.
- Must be currently enrolled in a graduate (master’s) degree program. Note: applicants who have already graduated are not eligible.
- Relevant fields of study include:
- Aquatic biology, ecology, and other marine-science related disciplines
- Marine conservation and education
- Diving medicine and hyperbaric medicine...
National Speaking Association Scholarships
$5,000
Introduction This year the NSA Foundation (NSAF) will award as many as six scholarships of $5,000 each. These awards support students with demonstrated public-speaking ability or those planning to pursue a career that relies on public speaking. Since 1989 the Foundation has been granting scholarships annually; to date it has distributed more than $500,000 to help students reach their educational goals while encouraging service to the communities where they study, work and live. Eligibility To be considered for a 2026 NSAF scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements: - Be a full-time student as defined by your college or university,...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Introduction
This year the NSA Foundation (NSAF) will award as many as six scholarships of $5,000 each. These awards support students with demonstrated public-speaking ability or those planning to pursue a career that relies on public speaking. Since 1989 the Foundation has been granting scholarships annually; to date it has distributed more than $500,000 to help students reach their educational goals while encouraging service to the communities where they study, work and live.

Eligibility
To be considered for a 2026 NSAF scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a full-time student as defined by your college or university,...
Hawaii Ukulele College Scholarships
$2,000
About the scholarship This award is provided by Ukulele Festival Hawaii, a nonprofit established in 2004. The organization’s mission is to raise public appreciation for the ukulele as an instrument capable of virtuoso performance and to support Hawai‘i’s arts and culture through education, college scholarships, and the free annual Ukulele Festivals. Award amount $2,000 Eligibility - Must be a graduating high school senior who resides in Hawaii. - Must have been accepted to an accredited college or university. - Must demonstrate a genuine passion for the ukulele. - Must exhibit good character and a record of meaningful community service. Application...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
About the scholarship
This award is provided by Ukulele Festival Hawaii, a nonprofit established in 2004. The organization’s mission is to raise public appreciation for the ukulele as an instrument capable of virtuoso performance and to support Hawai‘i’s arts and culture through education, college scholarships, and the free annual Ukulele Festivals.

Award amount
$2,000

Eligibility
- Must be a graduating high school senior who resides in Hawaii.
- Must have been accepted to an accredited college or university.
- Must demonstrate a genuine passion for the ukulele.
- Must exhibit good character and a record of meaningful community service.

Application...
Public Relations Student Society Scholarships
$32,000
Introduction The PRSA Foundation supports the development of future public relations professionals by providing scholarships, fellowships, grants and awards. Many opportunities are available to PRSSA chapter members as well as to undergraduate and graduate students across the United States and internationally. Below is a reorganized summary of current programs, eligibility notes, award amounts, and internship components where applicable. Eligibility overview - PRSSA-only opportunities: Programs restricted to active PRSSA chapter members or recent graduates. - Open to all students: Awards and fellowships available to a wider student pool (undergraduate and/or graduate), often with preferences for BIPOC, first-generation, LGBTQ, or regionally based...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Introduction
The PRSA Foundation supports the development of future public relations professionals by providing scholarships, fellowships, grants and awards. Many opportunities are available to PRSSA chapter members as well as to undergraduate and graduate students across the United States and internationally. Below is a reorganized summary of current programs, eligibility notes, award amounts, and internship components where applicable.

Eligibility overview
- PRSSA-only opportunities: Programs restricted to active PRSSA chapter members or recent graduates.
- Open to all students: Awards and fellowships available to a wider student pool (undergraduate and/or graduate), often with preferences for BIPOC, first-generation, LGBTQ, or regionally based...
Bodie McDowell Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction The Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) provides financial support for students pursuing careers in outdoor communication through scholarships and fellowships. Below is information specific to the Bodie McDowell Scholarship, including who is eligible, what the selection looks for, award amounts, and how to apply. Bodie McDowell Scholarship Established in memory of former OWAA President Bodie McDowell, this scholarship is presented annually to at least three students. Award amounts vary each year, with individual grants typically ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. Eligibility - Open to qualified undergraduate and graduate students. - Applicants must be studying or pursuing work in...
Deadline
Mar 30, 2026
Introduction
The Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) provides financial support for students pursuing careers in outdoor communication through scholarships and fellowships. Below is information specific to the Bodie McDowell Scholarship, including who is eligible, what the selection looks for, award amounts, and how to apply.

Bodie McDowell Scholarship
Established in memory of former OWAA President Bodie McDowell, this scholarship is presented annually to at least three students. Award amounts vary each year, with individual grants typically ranging from $1,000 to $5,000.

Eligibility
- Open to qualified undergraduate and graduate students.
- Applicants must be studying or pursuing work in...
Iowa Uncommon Student Award
$10,000
Applications for the 2026 program are open. Overview The Herbert Hoover Uncommon Student Award is a $10,000 scholarship for Iowa high school juniors that recognizes students with strong motivation and community focus. The award—named for Herbert Hoover, Iowa native and the 31st President of the United States—selects about 15 Iowa juniors who design and carry out their own projects that reflect the public-service values Hoover modeled. Academic records, test scores, essays, and financial need are not part of the evaluation. Each of the roughly 15 finalists receives $1,500 in cash when the program concludes. From those finalists, four students may...
Deadline
Apr 01, 2026
Applications for the 2026 program are open. Overview The Herbert Hoover Uncommon Student Award is a $10,000 scholarship for Iowa high school juniors that recognizes students with strong motivation and community focus. The award—named for Herbert Hoover, Iowa native and the 31st President of the United States—selects about 15 Iowa juniors who design and carry out their own projects that reflect the public-service values Hoover modeled. Academic records, test scores, essays, and financial need are not part of the evaluation. Each of the roughly 15 finalists receives $1,500 in cash when the program concludes. From those finalists, four students may...
Jack Kinnaman Memorial Scholarship
$3,500
Introduction The NEA-Retired Jack Kinnaman Scholarship Fund was created to honor Jack Kinnaman, who served as NEA-Retired Vice President. After his passing, his family asked that a scholarship be established in his memory, launching a long-term support program for students preparing to enter the education profession. Background and growth The scholarship began in 2002 with a single $1,000 award. Thanks to ongoing contributions from NEA-Retired members, the program has expanded substantially. This year the Fund is able to provide five scholarships of $3,500 each. Purpose NEA-Retired members recognize that college expenses extend well beyond tuition. Costs such as textbooks, housing,...
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Introduction
The NEA-Retired Jack Kinnaman Scholarship Fund was created to honor Jack Kinnaman, who served as NEA-Retired Vice President. After his passing, his family asked that a scholarship be established in his memory, launching a long-term support program for students preparing to enter the education profession.

Background and growth
The scholarship began in 2002 with a single $1,000 award. Thanks to ongoing contributions from NEA-Retired members, the program has expanded substantially. This year the Fund is able to provide five scholarships of $3,500 each.

Purpose
NEA-Retired members recognize that college expenses extend well beyond tuition. Costs such as textbooks, housing,...
AMBUCS Scholars
$6,000
Introduction Since 1955, National AMBUCS, Inc. has provided scholarships for students training in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech‑language pathology, and audiology. To date, the organization has awarded more than $10 million to over 16,757 students. Who may apply - Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate-level program accredited by the appropriate professional authority for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech‑language pathology, or audiology. - Assistant-level or undergraduate programs are not eligible. - Selection criteria include demonstrated financial need, commitment to the local community, evidence of character (compassion and integrity), and clear career objectives. - Applications that are sponsored by a volunteer...
Deadline
Apr 01, 2026
Introduction
Since 1955, National AMBUCS, Inc. has provided scholarships for students training in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech‑language pathology, and audiology. To date, the organization has awarded more than $10 million to over 16,757 students.

Who may apply
- Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate-level program accredited by the appropriate professional authority for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech‑language pathology, or audiology.
- Assistant-level or undergraduate programs are not eligible.
- Selection criteria include demonstrated financial need, commitment to the local community, evidence of character (compassion and integrity), and clear career objectives.
- Applications that are sponsored by a volunteer...
AFDO Scholarships
$2,500
Introduction In 1981, the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) used surplus funds from the 75th Anniversary celebration of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to create a scholarship program. From that fund the George M. Burditt Scholarship and the Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship were established, each providing $2,500 annually to a deserving student entering their third year of college in the United States. A third $2,500 award, the Denise C. Rooney Scholarship, was added in June 2008 and is also presented annually to a qualified student entering their third year of undergraduate study in the U.S. Eligibility Applicants...
Deadline
Mar 31, 2026
Introduction
In 1981, the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) used surplus funds from the 75th Anniversary celebration of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to create a scholarship program. From that fund the George M. Burditt Scholarship and the Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship were established, each providing $2,500 annually to a deserving student entering their third year of college in the United States. A third $2,500 award, the Denise C. Rooney Scholarship, was added in June 2008 and is also presented annually to a qualified student entering their third year of undergraduate study in the U.S.

Eligibility
Applicants...
Usrey Family Scholarship
$1,500
Usrey Family Scholarship — overview The Usrey Family Scholarship honors a multigenerational dedication to horticulture and leadership in the green industry. Created by the Usrey family, this fund supports students preparing for careers in the green industry and seeks to foster ongoing involvement in the profession. The scholarship continues the family’s history of promoting education, opportunity, and professional development as cornerstones of a resilient ornamental horticulture sector. HRI Scholarship Program — summary The HRI Scholarship Program is composed of several donor-established funds, each reflecting specific donor interests. To simplify the process, HRI uses a single common application that allows eligible...
Deadline
May 31, 2026
Usrey Family Scholarship — overview
The Usrey Family Scholarship honors a multigenerational dedication to horticulture and leadership in the green industry. Created by the Usrey family, this fund supports students preparing for careers in the green industry and seeks to foster ongoing involvement in the profession. The scholarship continues the family’s history of promoting education, opportunity, and professional development as cornerstones of a resilient ornamental horticulture sector.

HRI Scholarship Program — summary
The HRI Scholarship Program is composed of several donor-established funds, each reflecting specific donor interests. To simplify the process, HRI uses a single common application that allows eligible...