Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship
$6,250
Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship — Summary and Requirements
Overview
- The Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship supports students enrolled in Kansas Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) programs. Recipients agree to a service commitment in Kansas: one year of nursing employment for each year of scholarship funding received. New awardees must sign a promissory note with the State of Kansas.
Key Deadlines
- FAFSA: complete and submit by April 1 (priority).
- State of Kansas Student Aid Application: submit online at sfa.kansasregents.gov by May 1 (priority date).
Eligibility
- Must be accepted into an approved Kansas LPN or RN...
Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship — Summary and Requirements
Overview
- The Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship supports students enrolled in Kansas Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) programs. Recipients agree to a service commitment in Kansas: one year of nursing employment for each year of scholarship funding received. New awardees must sign a promissory note with the State of Kansas.
Key Deadlines
- FAFSA: complete and submit by April 1 (priority).
- State of Kansas Student Aid Application: submit online at sfa.kansasregents.gov by May 1 (priority date).
Eligibility
- Must be accepted into an approved Kansas LPN or RN...
Kansas State Scholarship
$1,000
Kansas State Scholarship — Overview
The Kansas State Scholarship helps financially eligible Kansas high school seniors who are among the top-performing graduates and have been designated as State Scholars. Designation is limited to roughly the top 40–50% of students who complete the Kansas Scholars Curriculum; the exact number of designees may vary with available state funding.
Who is eligible
To qualify to apply for this scholarship you must, during your senior year of high school in Kansas:
- Have completed the Kansas Scholars Curriculum and received a certificate or other notification confirming completion; AND
- Have been officially designated as...
Kansas State Scholarship — Overview
The Kansas State Scholarship helps financially eligible Kansas high school seniors who are among the top-performing graduates and have been designated as State Scholars. Designation is limited to roughly the top 40–50% of students who complete the Kansas Scholars Curriculum; the exact number of designees may vary with available state funding.
Who is eligible
To qualify to apply for this scholarship you must, during your senior year of high school in Kansas:
- Have completed the Kansas Scholars Curriculum and received a certificate or other notification confirming completion; AND
- Have been officially designated as...
SDFM National Scholarship Program
$3,000
Program purpose
The National Scholarship Program seeks to honor graduating high school seniors for scholastic excellence, help cover costs as they pursue baccalaureate degrees in financial/resource management, and strengthen scholarship efforts at the local chapter level.
Eligibility
- Must be a graduating high school senior in the latter half of the senior year, or a high school graduate no more than ten months prior to the application deadline. Previous national scholarship recipients may be eligible for continued support.
- Must plan to enter a course of study directly related to financial or resource management (examples include business administration, economics, accounting,...
Program purpose
The National Scholarship Program seeks to honor graduating high school seniors for scholastic excellence, help cover costs as they pursue baccalaureate degrees in financial/resource management, and strengthen scholarship efforts at the local chapter level.
Eligibility
- Must be a graduating high school senior in the latter half of the senior year, or a high school graduate no more than ten months prior to the application deadline. Previous national scholarship recipients may be eligible for continued support.
- Must plan to enter a course of study directly related to financial or resource management (examples include business administration, economics, accounting,...
AMVETS National Scholarships
$12,000
AMVETS Undergraduate Scholarship — Overview
AMVETS awards scholarships of up to $12,000 to eligible Veterans or active-duty members of the U.S. military, including National Guard and Reserve personnel, who are pursuing an undergraduate degree. Graduate-level study is not eligible (NO POST GRADS).
Who may apply (Eligibility)
- U.S. citizen.
- Honorably discharged (or general under honorable conditions) Veteran, or current active-duty service member, including National Guard and Reserves.
- Must satisfy AMVETS/FAFSA criteria for a “regular student.”
- Enrolled in, or accepted to, an eligible bachelor’s degree program at an accredited four-year college or university (undergraduate study only).
- Demonstrate...
AMVETS Undergraduate Scholarship — Overview
AMVETS awards scholarships of up to $12,000 to eligible Veterans or active-duty members of the U.S. military, including National Guard and Reserve personnel, who are pursuing an undergraduate degree. Graduate-level study is not eligible (NO POST GRADS).
Who may apply (Eligibility)
- U.S. citizen.
- Honorably discharged (or general under honorable conditions) Veteran, or current active-duty service member, including National Guard and Reserves.
- Must satisfy AMVETS/FAFSA criteria for a “regular student.”
- Enrolled in, or accepted to, an eligible bachelor’s degree program at an accredited four-year college or university (undergraduate study only).
- Demonstrate...
Sachs Undergraduate Scholarships
$50,000
Overview
The Sachs Foundation offers undergraduate scholarships to Colorado high school seniors who plan to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Awards typically range from $10,000 to $12,500 per year, paid evenly each term, and may be renewed for up to four years—resulting in a maximum cumulative award between $40,000 and $50,000. Funds may be used at any accredited college or university where the recipient is enrolled full-time.
Who Should Apply
Eligible applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a Black high school senior.
- Have been a full-time resident of Colorado for at least three years. (Residency resulting from military...
Overview
The Sachs Foundation offers undergraduate scholarships to Colorado high school seniors who plan to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Awards typically range from $10,000 to $12,500 per year, paid evenly each term, and may be renewed for up to four years—resulting in a maximum cumulative award between $40,000 and $50,000. Funds may be used at any accredited college or university where the recipient is enrolled full-time.
Who Should Apply
Eligible applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a Black high school senior.
- Have been a full-time resident of Colorado for at least three years. (Residency resulting from military...
Sachs Foundation Graduate Scholarship
$40,000
Overview
The Sachs Foundation Graduate Scholarship supports former Undergraduate Sachs Scholarship recipients who are entering or currently enrolled in graduate studies. Eligible applicants must have completed — or expect to complete — their bachelor’s degree within the three years prior to application.
Award
Recipients may receive $10,000 per year. Scholarships can be renewed for up to four years, depending on the length and requirements of the chosen graduate program.
Who may apply
This scholarship is open only to individuals who previously held an Undergraduate Sachs Scholarship and who will have, or have had, their undergraduate degree awarded within the last...
Overview
The Sachs Foundation Graduate Scholarship supports former Undergraduate Sachs Scholarship recipients who are entering or currently enrolled in graduate studies. Eligible applicants must have completed — or expect to complete — their bachelor’s degree within the three years prior to application.
Award
Recipients may receive $10,000 per year. Scholarships can be renewed for up to four years, depending on the length and requirements of the chosen graduate program.
Who may apply
This scholarship is open only to individuals who previously held an Undergraduate Sachs Scholarship and who will have, or have had, their undergraduate degree awarded within the last...
NCNLA Horticulture Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction
The North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association (NCNLA) manages an endowed scholarship program to financially support qualified students enrolled in horticulture, landscape design, or related green-industry degree programs at institutions in North Carolina. Oversight and administration of the program are the responsibility of the NCNLA Scholarship Committee.
Scholarships Offered
- NCNLA Scholarship: Established in 2021 to expand financial support for students studying within North Carolina.
- Robert E. Cagle Memorial Scholarship: Created in 2016 to honor Robert E. Cagle, founder of Greenthumb Nursery in Ether, NC. Mr. Cagle was a long-standing NCNLA member who helped coordinate an annual industry...
Introduction
The North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association (NCNLA) manages an endowed scholarship program to financially support qualified students enrolled in horticulture, landscape design, or related green-industry degree programs at institutions in North Carolina. Oversight and administration of the program are the responsibility of the NCNLA Scholarship Committee.
Scholarships Offered
- NCNLA Scholarship: Established in 2021 to expand financial support for students studying within North Carolina.
- Robert E. Cagle Memorial Scholarship: Created in 2016 to honor Robert E. Cagle, founder of Greenthumb Nursery in Ether, NC. Mr. Cagle was a long-standing NCNLA member who helped coordinate an annual industry...
Minnesota Indian Scholarship
$30,000
Minnesota Indian Scholarship — overview and key details
The Minnesota Indian Scholarship provides need-based financial assistance to eligible Minnesota residents who are American Indian. Awards are available up to $4,000 per academic year for undergraduate students and up to $6,000 per academic year for graduate students. A program fact sheet with additional details is available from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education.
Eligibility requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be at least one-quarter American Indian by ancestry, or be an enrolled member/citizen of a federally recognized American Indian tribe or a Canadian First Nation.
- Be a...
Minnesota Indian Scholarship — overview and key details
The Minnesota Indian Scholarship provides need-based financial assistance to eligible Minnesota residents who are American Indian. Awards are available up to $4,000 per academic year for undergraduate students and up to $6,000 per academic year for graduate students. A program fact sheet with additional details is available from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education.
Eligibility requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be at least one-quarter American Indian by ancestry, or be an enrolled member/citizen of a federally recognized American Indian tribe or a Canadian First Nation.
- Be a...
American Indian Services Scholarships
$2,000
Intro
The AIS Scholarship supports undergraduate Native American and Alaska Native students by providing financial assistance to attend and complete college. Awards are determined based on demonstrated need for the term requested and are disbursed directly to the student’s school. Applicants must have a personal email account to register and apply.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be enrolled or planning to enroll as a matriculated undergraduate student at an accredited college, university, or junior college in the United States (incoming freshmen who have been accepted are eligible).
- Attend an accredited institution. If...
Intro
The AIS Scholarship supports undergraduate Native American and Alaska Native students by providing financial assistance to attend and complete college. Awards are determined based on demonstrated need for the term requested and are disbursed directly to the student’s school. Applicants must have a personal email account to register and apply.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be enrolled or planning to enroll as a matriculated undergraduate student at an accredited college, university, or junior college in the United States (incoming freshmen who have been accepted are eligible).
- Attend an accredited institution. If...
Indiana Golf Foundation Scholarship
$2,500
Introduction
The Indiana Golf Foundation, established in 1994, exists to protect and advance the game of golf across Indiana. It brought the preexisting Indiana Junior Golf Program—originally founded in 1987—into its organizational structure, allowing the junior program to expand further. In 1996 the Foundation launched a scholarship initiative to help financially support students who had been active participants in the Indiana Junior Golf Program.
Scholarship overview
The scholarship is intended for students with a history in the Indiana Junior Golf Program and recognizes academic achievement, personal character consistent with golf’s values, and, when applicable, financial need.
Eligibility and selection criteria...
Introduction
The Indiana Golf Foundation, established in 1994, exists to protect and advance the game of golf across Indiana. It brought the preexisting Indiana Junior Golf Program—originally founded in 1987—into its organizational structure, allowing the junior program to expand further. In 1996 the Foundation launched a scholarship initiative to help financially support students who had been active participants in the Indiana Junior Golf Program.
Scholarship overview
The scholarship is intended for students with a history in the Indiana Junior Golf Program and recognizes academic achievement, personal character consistent with golf’s values, and, when applicable, financial need.
Eligibility and selection criteria...
Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts Scholarships
$1,000
Overview
The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts, Inc. provides scholarships for both undergraduate students (including current high school seniors who will enroll as college freshmen in the fall) and graduate students who plan to attend accredited colleges or universities.
Important deadlines
- GCFM application deadline: April 1 (all application materials must be received by this date).
- Applications that qualify for consideration by National Garden Clubs, Inc. are forwarded to NGC by March 1.
- Official GCFM recognition of scholarship recipients occurs at the end of the fiscal year (June 30); winners are announced in the fall issue of The...
Overview
The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts, Inc. provides scholarships for both undergraduate students (including current high school seniors who will enroll as college freshmen in the fall) and graduate students who plan to attend accredited colleges or universities.
Important deadlines
- GCFM application deadline: April 1 (all application materials must be received by this date).
- Applications that qualify for consideration by National Garden Clubs, Inc. are forwarded to NGC by March 1.
- Official GCFM recognition of scholarship recipients occurs at the end of the fiscal year (June 30); winners are announced in the fall issue of The...
Maine State Society Scholarships
$1,500
Introduction
This scholarship supports Maine-connected undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor’s degree at a four-year, nonprofit college or university in Maine. Below are the qualifications, required materials, submission rules, selection process, and frequently asked questions.
Eligibility
- Residency: Applicant must either have been born in Maine or have been a legal Maine resident for at least four years — or have at least one parent who meets that four-year Maine birth/residency requirement.
- Age: Applicant must be younger than 25 years old on June 30 of the application year.
- Academic status: Applicants must have finished a full academic year of...
Introduction
This scholarship supports Maine-connected undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor’s degree at a four-year, nonprofit college or university in Maine. Below are the qualifications, required materials, submission rules, selection process, and frequently asked questions.
Eligibility
- Residency: Applicant must either have been born in Maine or have been a legal Maine resident for at least four years — or have at least one parent who meets that four-year Maine birth/residency requirement.
- Age: Applicant must be younger than 25 years old on June 30 of the application year.
- Academic status: Applicants must have finished a full academic year of...