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Single Parent Scholarship
California • Family
The Single Parent Scholarship offers $1,000 to low-income Bay Area single parents enrolled in accredited institutions.
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Imagine Cup Games Competition
Game Design • Technology • IT/Information Technology • High school • Seniors • Juniors • Freshmen • Sophomores
Join the Imagine Cup Games Competition for a chance to win $50,000 by creating innovative games on Windows platforms.
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John Lennon Scholarship
Age • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
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The Hamilton Award
High school
The Hamilton Award provides $500 to under-served high school juniors in the US. Apply now or consult your Mos advisor!
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Frances Crawford Marvin American Indian Scholarship
For Native American / American Indian students
The Frances Crawford Marvin American Indian Scholarship offers $250+ to full-time Native American students with a 3.25 GPA or higher.
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Anne Trevarthen Memorial Scholarship
Virginia • For Native American / American Indian students • Freshmen
The Anne Trevarthen Memorial Scholarship supports high school seniors attending William and Mary, focusing on American Indian culture and diversity.
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The Robert Hunter Swadley Horticulture Scholarship
California • Horticulture • Freshmen
The Robert Hunter Swadley Horticulture Scholarship offers $250+ for CA high school seniors pursuing horticulture in college.
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Palm Health Foundation Scholarship
Palm Beach County • Broward County • Martin County • Florida • Nursing • Nursing Assistant • Pre-Nursing • Psychology • Social Work • Mental Health • Graduate Students • Juniors • Seniors • Freshmen • Sophomores
Palm Health Foundation offers $2,500 scholarships for nursing, social work, psychology, or behavioral health students in select Florida counties.
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Harold Wetterberg Foundation Scholarship Program
New Jersey • Veterinary • Sophomores • Juniors
The Harold Wetterberg Foundation offers scholarships for NJ residents in DVM programs with a 3.0 GPA. Award: $250+.
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Accountants Coalition Minority Scholarship
Michigan • Accounting • Seniors • Graduate Students
The Accountants Coalition Minority Scholarship offers $5,000 to minority students in Michigan pursuing accounting degrees.
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The Randy Brown Memorial Scholarship
Kansas • Journalism • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Randy Brown Memorial Scholarship provides $1,500 for journalism students in Kansas with a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
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Ric Ulrich and Chuck Pischke Scholarship
Alaska • Oregon • Idaho • Montana • Washington • Design/Visual Communications • Game Design • Graphic Design • Interior Design • Urban Design • Arts • Art History • Photography • Film • For Asexual students • For Bisexual students • For Gay students • For Lesbian students • For Pansexual students • For Queer students • For Transgender students
Apply for the Ric Ulrich and Chuck Pischke Scholarship for visual arts and design. Open to Northwest residents. Award: $250+.
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Rosenberg-Ibarra Humanitarian Scholarship
Idaho • Washington • Montana • Alaska • Oregon • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Rosenberg-Ibarra Scholarship aids undergrads in the Pacific Northwest facing barriers. Apply with three essays for $250.
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Thelma Fisher Dewitty Scholarship
Idaho • Montana • Alaska • Oregon • Washington • For Black and/or African American students • For Asexual students • For Bisexual students • For Gay students • For Lesbian students • For Pansexual students • For Queer students • For Transgender students • For LGBTQIA+ students • Graduate Students • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Thelma Fisher Dewitty Scholarship aids African American LGBTQ leaders in the Pacific Northwest. Apply with three essays for $250.
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DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
Aerospace • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering • Construction Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Medical/Biomedical Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • Agricultural Science • Animal Sciences • Astronomy • Meteorology • Biology • Chemistry • Climate Sciences • Energy • Environmental Science • Food & Nutrition • Food Sciences & Technology • Geological & Earth Sciences • Horticulture • Information Sciences • Kinesiology/Physical Therapy • Marine Biology/Sciences • Materials Science • Mathematics • Music • Physics • Science • STEM • Graduate Students
The DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship offers $36,000/year for U.S. citizens pursuing a Ph.D. in STEM fields.
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Irene and Daisy MacGregor Memorial Scholarship
Medicine • Veterinary • Kinesiology/Physical Therapy • Nursing • For Women
The Irene and Daisy MacGregor Memorial Scholarship offers $5,000 to female students pursuing medical or psychiatric nursing degrees.
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Allan F. Henry/Paul A. Greebler Scholarship
Nuclear Engineering • Physics • Graduate Students
The Allan F. Henry/Paul A. Greebler Scholarship awards $5,000 to graduate students in nuclear reactor physics or radiation transport.
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WTS Portland Chapter Gail Achterman Leadership Scholarship
Washington • Oregon • Transportation/Logistics • Engineering • Finance • Communications • For Women
The Gail Achterman Leadership Scholarship offers $7000 to women in transportation studies showing leadership and a 3.0 GPA.
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Community Action Grants
Science • Technology • Engineering • Mathematics • For Women • Graduate Students
Community Action Grants fund innovative programs promoting education and equity for women and girls, offering up to $10,000.
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Greater New Orleans Foundation Scholarships
Jefferson County • Orleans County • Plaquemines County • St. Bernard County • St. Charles County • St. James County • St. John the Baptist County • St. Tammany County • Tangipahoa County • Washington County • Louisiana • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
Greater New Orleans Foundation offers scholarships for local students pursuing higher education. Apply now for awards starting at $250!
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B.Davis Scholarship
Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • High school • Graduate Students
The B.Davis Scholarship offers $1,000 to high school juniors, seniors, and post-secondary students without academic requirements.
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Peters Foundation Scholarship
Illinois • Wisconsin • Michigan • Arizona • Colorado • Environmental Engineering • Environmental Science • Conservation • Natural Resources Management • High school • Freshmen
Peters Foundation Scholarship offers up to $20,000 for high school seniors in environmental studies or education at select colleges.
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The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany
Medicine • Graduate Students
The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship offers $4,500 for U.S. Ph.D. students researching medicinal plants. Apply with a proposal and abstract.
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SuperMoney’s Financial Literacy Scholarship
Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students • High school
SuperMoney offers a $1,000 scholarship biannually for students promoting financial wellness. Apply with an essay and GPA of 3.0+.
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Tillman Scholars Program
Military • Freshmen • Juniors • Sophomores • Seniors • Graduate Students
The Tillman Scholars Program offers up to $10,000 in scholarships for veterans, active duty military, and their spouses pursuing higher education.
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No-essay scholarships can cover a variety of expenses, including tuition, fees, books, and sometimes living expenses. The specific coverage will depend on the scholarship provider.
Yes, some no-essay scholarships are open to international students. However, eligibility varies by scholarship, so it's important to check the specific requirements for each opportunity.
Yes, many no-essay scholarships are offered by local organizations, businesses, and foundations that focus on specific regions or states. You can find these opportunities by searching on Mos or local scholarship databases.
Applying for no-essay scholarships typically involves filling out an online application form and providing any required information, such as your academic background and contact details. Check platforms like Mos for specific application instructions.
It's advisable to start applying for no-essay scholarships as early as possible, ideally during your junior year of high school or as soon as you decide to pursue higher education.
Yes, you can apply for multiple no-essay scholarships. In fact, applying for several scholarships can increase your chances of receiving funding for your education.
Eligibility criteria for no-essay scholarships can vary widely depending on the scholarship provider. Common criteria may include factors such as academic performance, field of study, or residency status.
Yes, many no-essay scholarships are legitimate and offered by reputable organizations, schools, and foundations. However, it's essential to research each scholarship to ensure its credibility.
You can find no-essay scholarships on various scholarship search platforms, including Mos, which aggregates a wide range of scholarship opportunities tailored to your needs.
No-essay scholarships are financial awards that do not require applicants to submit an essay as part of the application process. These scholarships typically have simpler application requirements, making them more accessible for students.
Since No-essay scholarships do not require essays, focus on providing accurate and complete information in your application. Highlight your achievements and ensure that you meet all eligibility criteria to strengthen your application.
No-essay scholarships can cover a variety of expenses, including tuition, fees, books, and sometimes living expenses. The specific coverage will depend on the scholarship provider.
Yes, many No-essay scholarships are open to international students. However, eligibility may vary, so it's important to check the specific requirements of each scholarship.
Applying for No-essay scholarships typically involves filling out an online application form and providing any required information, such as your academic background and contact details. Check platforms like Mos for specific application instructions.
It's advisable to start applying for No-essay scholarships as early as possible, ideally during your junior year of high school or the first year of college, to maximize your opportunities.
Yes, you can apply for multiple No-essay scholarships. In fact, applying for several scholarships can increase your chances of receiving funding for your education.
Eligibility criteria for No-essay scholarships can vary widely depending on the scholarship provider. Common criteria may include factors such as academic performance, field of study, or demographic background.
Yes, many No-essay scholarships are legitimate and offered by reputable organizations, schools, and foundations. However, it's important to research each scholarship to ensure its credibility.
You can find No-essay scholarships on various scholarship search platforms, including Mos, which aggregates a wide range of scholarship opportunities tailored to different needs and backgrounds.
No-essay scholarships are financial awards that do not require applicants to submit an essay as part of the application process. These scholarships often have simpler application requirements, making them more accessible to a wider range of students.
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