Dixie Boys Baseball Scholarship
$1,250
DBB, Inc. SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Overview
Since 1984, DBB, Inc. has awarded an annual scholarship to deserving high school seniors. Candidates must demonstrate solid academic performance (grades and test scores), proven leadership in school and community activities, and clear financial need.
Important mailing deadline
All application materials must be postmarked by MARCH 1ST and sent to:
DBB, Inc.
ATTN: SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
P. O. Box 604
DeQuincy, LA 70633
Award
DBB, Inc. will present one (1) cash scholarship in the amount of $2,500.00. A commemorative plaque will be presented to the recipient at an appropriate event. After the recipient’s college enrollment is...
DBB, Inc. SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Overview
Since 1984, DBB, Inc. has awarded an annual scholarship to deserving high school seniors. Candidates must demonstrate solid academic performance (grades and test scores), proven leadership in school and community activities, and clear financial need.
Important mailing deadline
All application materials must be postmarked by MARCH 1ST and sent to:
DBB, Inc.
ATTN: SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
P. O. Box 604
DeQuincy, LA 70633
Award
DBB, Inc. will present one (1) cash scholarship in the amount of $2,500.00. A commemorative plaque will be presented to the recipient at an appropriate event. After the recipient’s college enrollment is...
General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant
$4,000
Overview
This award, commonly known as the Hap Arnold Grant, is the primary education-support program administered by AFAS. Applying for the Arnold Grant also serves as the gateway to other Society education resources, including the Merit Scholarship and the Interest-Free Supplemental Loan program. The grant is designed to balance family income against college costs when determining awards.
Award size
Grant amounts change annually and depend on the number of applicants, the Society’s approved grant budget for the year, an applicant’s Student Aid Index (SAI) from the FAFSA, and the cost of attendance at a Department of Education–approved institution. The final...
Overview
This award, commonly known as the Hap Arnold Grant, is the primary education-support program administered by AFAS. Applying for the Arnold Grant also serves as the gateway to other Society education resources, including the Merit Scholarship and the Interest-Free Supplemental Loan program. The grant is designed to balance family income against college costs when determining awards.
Award size
Grant amounts change annually and depend on the number of applicants, the Society’s approved grant budget for the year, an applicant’s Student Aid Index (SAI) from the FAFSA, and the cost of attendance at a Department of Education–approved institution. The final...
Humane Studies Fellowship
$10,000
Overview
The Humane Studies Fellowship awards up to $10,000 to support PhD students and postdoctoral researchers as they complete major research projects, present at leading conferences, and publish in prominent journals. The fellowship aims to back high-impact projects that enhance a recipient’s research profile and career opportunities. Recipients also gain access to additional IHS resources, such as job-market assistance, in-person and online events, and other professional-development offerings.
What recipients must provide
During the fellowship period, awardees are required to share copies of any research that is completed, presented, submitted for review, or published as it becomes available. In addition, recipients...
Overview
The Humane Studies Fellowship awards up to $10,000 to support PhD students and postdoctoral researchers as they complete major research projects, present at leading conferences, and publish in prominent journals. The fellowship aims to back high-impact projects that enhance a recipient’s research profile and career opportunities. Recipients also gain access to additional IHS resources, such as job-market assistance, in-person and online events, and other professional-development offerings.
What recipients must provide
During the fellowship period, awardees are required to share copies of any research that is completed, presented, submitted for review, or published as it becomes available. In addition, recipients...
NWCA Foundation Scholarship
$1,500
Intro
Each year the Navy Wives Clubs of America, Inc. (NWCA) awards nine scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $1,500. These are outright grants — recipients are not required to repay the funds.
Eligibility
Applicants must be the spouse, child, grandchild, or great‑grandchild of an enlisted (E‑1 through E‑9) member of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. Eligible service status includes active duty, retired, or deceased service members (widow/widower).
Requirements
- Demonstrated financial need is required.
- Minimum scholastic average of 2.5 GPA.
- Acceptance to an accredited educational institution (proof of admission required).
Additional information
Details about specific...
Intro
Each year the Navy Wives Clubs of America, Inc. (NWCA) awards nine scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $1,500. These are outright grants — recipients are not required to repay the funds.
Eligibility
Applicants must be the spouse, child, grandchild, or great‑grandchild of an enlisted (E‑1 through E‑9) member of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. Eligible service status includes active duty, retired, or deceased service members (widow/widower).
Requirements
- Demonstrated financial need is required.
- Minimum scholastic average of 2.5 GPA.
- Acceptance to an accredited educational institution (proof of admission required).
Additional information
Details about specific...
Winifred Goldring Award
$2,000
Association for Women Geoscientists — Winifred Goldring Award
Overview
The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) invites applications for the Winifred Goldring Award. The prize includes $2,000 and membership in both the Paleontological Society and AWG for the duration of the recipient’s current degree program. This award honors Winifred Goldring, a trailblazing paleontologist who was appointed State Paleontologist of New York in 1939 and became the first female president of the Paleontological Society in 1949. Funding for the award was generously provided by David Watkins and Mary Anne Holmes.
Key deadlines and timeline
- Application packet and all required materials must...
Association for Women Geoscientists — Winifred Goldring Award
Overview
The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) invites applications for the Winifred Goldring Award. The prize includes $2,000 and membership in both the Paleontological Society and AWG for the duration of the recipient’s current degree program. This award honors Winifred Goldring, a trailblazing paleontologist who was appointed State Paleontologist of New York in 1939 and became the first female president of the Paleontological Society in 1949. Funding for the award was generously provided by David Watkins and Mary Anne Holmes.
Key deadlines and timeline
- Application packet and all required materials must...
Undergraduate Excellence in Paleontology
$1,000
Introduction
The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) invites applications for the Undergraduate Excellence in Paleontology Award. This prize includes a $1,000 cash award plus memberships in both the Paleontological Society and AWG for the duration of the recipient’s academic enrollment. The award recognizes an outstanding female undergraduate preparing for a career in paleontology. This competition is made possible through generous donations from David Watkins and Mary Anne Holmes.
Key dates and contact
- Complete application packet (single PDF) and recommendation letter(s) must be submitted no later than April 30th. Late submissions will not be considered.
- Send application materials and...
Introduction
The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) invites applications for the Undergraduate Excellence in Paleontology Award. This prize includes a $1,000 cash award plus memberships in both the Paleontological Society and AWG for the duration of the recipient’s academic enrollment. The award recognizes an outstanding female undergraduate preparing for a career in paleontology. This competition is made possible through generous donations from David Watkins and Mary Anne Holmes.
Key dates and contact
- Complete application packet (single PDF) and recommendation letter(s) must be submitted no later than April 30th. Late submissions will not be considered.
- Send application materials and...
Navy Supply Corps Foundation Scholarship
$20,000
The Navy Supply Corps Foundation will open its Scholarship application period for the 2026–2027 academic year from December 1, 2025 through March 13, 2026.
Overview
- The Foundation’s Scholarship Program—originally the reason the Foundation was formed about thirty years ago—offers financial support for college to qualifying members of the Supply Corps community. Awards are available to high school seniors, undergraduate students at two- or four-year institutions, students enrolled at accredited community colleges or technical schools, and to spouses.
Who may apply
- Eligible applicants include children, grandchildren, or spouses of qualifying Supply Corps officers (living or deceased), and children or...
The Navy Supply Corps Foundation will open its Scholarship application period for the 2026–2027 academic year from December 1, 2025 through March 13, 2026.
Overview
- The Foundation’s Scholarship Program—originally the reason the Foundation was formed about thirty years ago—offers financial support for college to qualifying members of the Supply Corps community. Awards are available to high school seniors, undergraduate students at two- or four-year institutions, students enrolled at accredited community colleges or technical schools, and to spouses.
Who may apply
- Eligible applicants include children, grandchildren, or spouses of qualifying Supply Corps officers (living or deceased), and children or...
Legacy Scholarship for Undergraduates
$4,000
Legacy Scholarship for Undergraduate Students
Award amount: $4,000
Application window: February 15 – April 15, 2026
Overview
Offered yearly, the Legacy Scholarship for Undergraduate Students honors academic excellence and creative achievement. The award supports undergraduate interior design students and is funded through the generous support of the Dora Brahms Fund, Mabelle Wilhelmina Boldt Fund, Yale R. Burge Fund, Raymond Kennedy Fund, Ethel Siegelman Fund, and Alan Lucas Fund.
Eligibility
Applicants must be undergraduate juniors or seniors enrolled in an accredited interior design program of at least three years’ duration.
Required Application Materials
- Design portfolio (8–12 pages) showcasing projects that...
Legacy Scholarship for Undergraduate Students
Award amount: $4,000
Application window: February 15 – April 15, 2026
Overview
Offered yearly, the Legacy Scholarship for Undergraduate Students honors academic excellence and creative achievement. The award supports undergraduate interior design students and is funded through the generous support of the Dora Brahms Fund, Mabelle Wilhelmina Boldt Fund, Yale R. Burge Fund, Raymond Kennedy Fund, Ethel Siegelman Fund, and Alan Lucas Fund.
Eligibility
Applicants must be undergraduate juniors or seniors enrolled in an accredited interior design program of at least three years’ duration.
Required Application Materials
- Design portfolio (8–12 pages) showcasing projects that...
Accounting & Financial Women's Alliance Scholarships
$1,000
FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Overview
The Foundation offers a variety of scholarships and dues-assistance programs for AFWA members and students pursuing careers in accounting and finance. Below are the available awards, eligibility notes, and application links.
Scholarships and Assistance for AFWA Members
- Certification Scholarship — Download Online Application
- Provides support for the exam fees of AFWA members taking one of these credentials: CPA, CFP, CFE, CIA, CMA, or CVA.
- Applicants are individuals who have recently completed and passed all parts of the applicable exam.
- Disaster Relief Dues Reimbursement — Download Online Application
- Helps committed AFWA members cover...
FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Overview
The Foundation offers a variety of scholarships and dues-assistance programs for AFWA members and students pursuing careers in accounting and finance. Below are the available awards, eligibility notes, and application links.
Scholarships and Assistance for AFWA Members
- Certification Scholarship — Download Online Application
- Provides support for the exam fees of AFWA members taking one of these credentials: CPA, CFP, CFE, CIA, CMA, or CVA.
- Applicants are individuals who have recently completed and passed all parts of the applicable exam.
- Disaster Relief Dues Reimbursement — Download Online Application
- Helps committed AFWA members cover...
AIERF College Scholarship
$1,500
Overview
This scholarship, granted on the basis of academic excellence, supports undergraduate and graduate students who are focused on — or have shown a clear interest in — real estate appraisal and/or valuation. The scholarship is offered annually.
Award
- Amount: $1,500 (applied to tuition only)
Deadline
- Application materials must be received by April 1.
Who may apply
- Students majoring in real estate appraisal, land economics, real estate, or closely related fields, with a demonstrated interest in appraisal and/or valuation.
- Class standing: Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master’s candidate, or Doctoral candidate.
- Enrolled (full- or part-time) at a...
Overview
This scholarship, granted on the basis of academic excellence, supports undergraduate and graduate students who are focused on — or have shown a clear interest in — real estate appraisal and/or valuation. The scholarship is offered annually.
Award
- Amount: $1,500 (applied to tuition only)
Deadline
- Application materials must be received by April 1.
Who may apply
- Students majoring in real estate appraisal, land economics, real estate, or closely related fields, with a demonstrated interest in appraisal and/or valuation.
- Class standing: Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master’s candidate, or Doctoral candidate.
- Enrolled (full- or part-time) at a...
Julia J. Brody Public Librarian Scholarship
$5,000
Intro
This scholarship is awarded annually to support students working toward a Master of Library Science (MLS) with a focus on public library services at an ALA-accredited institution. Eligible applicants are U.S. or Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Award amount and note
The listing includes two amounts: an initial description names a $4,000 award, while the detailed entry states the scholarship is $5,000. (Please verify the current award figure with the ALA Scholarship Program before applying.)
Frequency and important date
- Frequency: Annual
- Next application deadline: March 1, 2026
- Application period each year: September 1 through March 1...
Intro
This scholarship is awarded annually to support students working toward a Master of Library Science (MLS) with a focus on public library services at an ALA-accredited institution. Eligible applicants are U.S. or Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Award amount and note
The listing includes two amounts: an initial description names a $4,000 award, while the detailed entry states the scholarship is $5,000. (Please verify the current award figure with the ALA Scholarship Program before applying.)
Frequency and important date
- Frequency: Annual
- Next application deadline: March 1, 2026
- Application period each year: September 1 through March 1...
SAIL Scholarship
$7,500
Intro
The SAIL Scholarship supports a law student who will be entering their second year of law school in the Fall 2026 semester (current 1L students are encouraged to apply). It recognizes individuals with exceptional professional potential and demonstrated leadership qualities.
Eligibility and Evaluation
Applicants will be assessed on the following factors:
- Academic achievement during undergraduate studies and the first year of law school.
- Demonstrated leadership experience.
- Volunteer work or public interest service.
- Awareness of social and cultural issues affecting one or more AAPI communities, a commitment to meaningfully address those issues, or both.
- A...
Intro
The SAIL Scholarship supports a law student who will be entering their second year of law school in the Fall 2026 semester (current 1L students are encouraged to apply). It recognizes individuals with exceptional professional potential and demonstrated leadership qualities.
Eligibility and Evaluation
Applicants will be assessed on the following factors:
- Academic achievement during undergraduate studies and the first year of law school.
- Demonstrated leadership experience.
- Volunteer work or public interest service.
- Awareness of social and cultural issues affecting one or more AAPI communities, a commitment to meaningfully address those issues, or both.
- A...