Harold Colby-Ray Barton Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship is available to any high school student applying to college (two-year or four-year college or trade school) and any current part-time or full-time college student. Students must meet one of the following criteria: be an immediate family member of an NHASH member in good standing and pursuing any secondary education; be an immediate family of an industry-related organization or business that meets criteria for NHASH Associate membership and pursuing any industry-related secondary education; …

Unitil Scholarship

This scholarship is available for high school seniors who reside and attend school in Unitil’s service territory in Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire. The student must major in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) field.

National High School Poetry Contest

U.S. high school students are eligible to enter this poetry contest. Students must submit a poem of 20 lines or less on a topic of their choice. ALL WINNING POEMS WILL BE PUBLISHED. If you are dead set against having your poem published, we suggest you do not enter. Click to learn more and apply today!

Margarian Scholarship

This scholarship is open to high school juniors and seniors, college/university students, and graduate students. Applications will be judged on grade point average, economic hardship, and a demonstrated commitment to their heritage, community and society, among other factors.

Carl F. Scott Scholarship Fund for Tucumcari Lodge #27 A.F. & A.M.

New Mexico residents from Quay County who are graduating high school seniors beginning their college education, currently enrolled college students or from nontradional students are eligible for this award.

UNF Alfred I. DuPont Foundation Scholarship

This scholarship is available for U.S. students who plan to attend the University of North Florida as incoming freshmen. The student must be a resident of Duval, Baker, Nassau, St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler, or Clay counties in Florida (in order of priority); the student must also have a grade point average of 2.0 or higher and demonstrate financial need.