No-essay scholarships - Feb '25

Updated Feb 04, 2025

Apply below to the best No-essay scholarships for February 2025.

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The YASME Foundation Scholarship

Engineering • Science • Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores

The YASME Foundation Scholarship offers $5,000 to licensed radio amateurs studying sciences or engineering. Community service preferred.

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The ARRL General Fund Scholarship

Radio & Television • Technology • Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores

The ARRL General Fund Scholarship offers $2,000 for amateur radio operators pursuing higher education. Active license required.

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General Research Grant

Geological & Earth Sciences • History • Sociology • Graduate Students

The Leakey Foundation offers up to $15,000 for research on human origins for advanced doctoral students and established scientists.

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Jim Borden Memorial Scholarship

Pennsylvania • Communications • English • Literature • Journalism • High school • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Jim Borden Memorial Scholarship offers up to $30,000 for students in Journalism, English Writing, or Communication from the Pittsburgh area.

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Sacks For CF Scholarship

Seniors • Graduate Students • Juniors • Sophomores • Freshmen

The Sacks for CF Scholarship awards up to $10,000 to students with cystic fibrosis who excel in therapy adherence and academics.

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AQHF Youth Scholarship

Freshmen

The AQHF Youth Scholarship offers $1,500 to high school seniors with leadership potential and a passion for American Quarter Horses.

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Leaders Save Lives Scholarship Program

High school • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Leaders Save Lives Scholarship offers $1,000 to $2,500 for students hosting blood drives with the American Red Cross. Apply now!

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Louisiana CPA Education Foundation Scholarships

Louisiana • Accounting • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students

Louisiana CPA Education Foundation offers scholarships up to $2,500 for accounting students with a 3.0 GPA in Louisiana colleges.

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The Kress Foundation Conservation Fellowships

Conservation • Graduate Students • Graduates

The Kress Foundation offers $37,000 fellowships for emerging conservators to enhance their skills through post-graduate opportunities.

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Naval Helicopter Association Scholarship

Freshmen • Juniors • Sophomores • Seniors • Graduate Students

NHA Scholarship Fund offers up to $5000 for students with NHA membership or active duty helicopter affiliation. Apply now!

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National Eagle Scout Association Scholarship

Juniors • Freshmen • Sophomores • Seniors

The National Eagle Scout Association offers a $5,000 scholarship for active Eagle Scouts involved in school and community service.

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Associate Degree Level Scholarships (ADHA)

Dentistry • Freshmen • Sophomores

The ADHA offers scholarships up to $2,000 for dental hygiene students who are ADHA members. Apply online with an essay.

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Carolinas Scholarship

North Carolina • South Carolina

The Carolinas Scholarship offers $5,000 to cancer patients in NC or SC for education. Requires essay, recommendations, and diagnosis letter.

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The WMU Foundation Scholarships

Religious/Theological Studies • For Baptist students • Seniors • Juniors • Freshmen • Sophomores

WMU Foundation Scholarships support Southern Baptist students, offering $1,500+ for those connected to Baptist missions. Apply with essay & recommendations.

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Graduate Level Scholarships (ADHA)

Dentistry • Graduate Students

ADHA offers up to $2,500 scholarships for dental hygiene graduate students. Must be ADHA member and submit an application and essay.

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Virginia Dream Project Scholarship

Virginia • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Virginia Dream Project Scholarship offers $2,000 to immigrant students overcoming adversity, with academic and community involvement.

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Warren P.Poslusny Award

Graduate Students • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Warren P. Poslusny Award offers $4,000 scholarships for brothers exemplifying integrity, leadership, and philanthropy. Apply now!

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Undergraduate Need-Based Scholarships

Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

Undergraduate need-based scholarships offer up to $5,000/year for full-time students with a GPA of 3.0+. Apply with references and transcripts.

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Mary Rhein Memorial Scholarship

Mathematics • Freshmen

The Mary Rhein Memorial Scholarship offers $4,000 to outstanding math students pursuing a math-related career. Apply now!

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Undergraduate Merit-Based Scholarships

Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

Undergraduate merit-based scholarships offer up to $3,000/year for full-time students with a GPA of 3.2+. Apply with references and transcript.

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Marisol Scholarship

Sophomores

The Marisol Scholarship aids second-year Kappa undergraduates with 75% of educational costs for those in extreme financial need.

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General Fund Scholarship

Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Graduate Students

The General Fund Scholarship offers $2,000 to licensed radio amateurs pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies. Apply with an essay and recommendations.

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The Byron Blanchard, N1EKV Memorial Scholarship

Massachusetts • New Hampshire • Connecticut • Rhode Island • Vermont • Maine • Radio & Television • Graduate Students • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Freshmen

The Byron Blanchard, N1EKV Memorial Scholarship offers $500 for ARRL New England students in Amateur Radio License Classes. Apply now!

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The Challenge Met Scholarship

For students with disabilities • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Challenge Met Scholarship offers $500 to FCC-licensed amateur radio operators enrolled in college with learning disabilities.

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The Ray, N0RP, and Katie, W0KTE, Pautz Scholarship

Iowa • Kansas • Missouri • Nebraska • Electrical Engineering • Computer Science • Information Sciences • Electrical/Electronics • Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores

The Pautz Scholarship offers up to $1,000 for licensed radio amateurs studying electronics or computer science in the ARRL Midwest Division.

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FAQ

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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