East Rock Films is hosting a scholarship where learning about the past can enlighten. To apply, describe someone from the past who especially inspires you – this person could be a writer, artist, scientist, activist, journalist, political leader, entrepreneur, or inventor, to name a few examples, and could be from any country. Your subject could have lived in the distant or recent past but is no longer living.
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Tennessee Promise Scholarship
Tennessee resident/U.S. citizen/eligible non-citizen/students who graduate from an eligible high School, homeschool, or earn a GED/HISET (prior to 19th birthday) can receive an award at an eligible postsecondary institution toward tuition and mandatory fees after all other gift aid has been first applied. Students must attend mandatory meetings and participate in a mentoring program. College students must attend full-time, continue to participate in the mentoring program, and perform 8 hours of community service prior to …
National Youngarts Foundation scholarship
YoungArts identifies the most accomplished young artists in the visual, literary and performing arts, and provides them with creative and professional development opportunities throughout their careers.
Nelson Cabinetry Scholarship
Students must be legal residents of the United States and be enrolled in an accredited high school, college, or university within the U.S. High school students must be entering or finishing their senior year in order to be eligible. College students must be enrolled at an accredited school for at least one full calendar year to be eligible.
University of Providence Leadership Scholars
Those awarded this scholarship may be awarded $18,000 to full tuition. Separate application is required and includes an essay, resume, letter of recommendation from high school counselor, principal or teacher, and campus interview. Full-time enrollment, participation in campus activities, on-campus residency and satisfactory academic progress are required to maintain the award through graduation.
Study a Bachelor’s in the USA Scholarship
At educations.com, the belief that students who study abroad become the next generation of globally-minded adventurers – so we want more of you to do it! That’s why educations.com is offering one undergraduate scholarship of up to $5,000 to help cover your tuition fees and get you one step closer to your next great adventure. The scholarship will be awarded for the Fall 2022 semester onwards and will be worth up to $5,000. It’s open …
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Project Yellow Light scholarship
Project Yellow Light is a scholarship competition designed to bring about change. People know distracted driving is dangerous, but they do it anyway. As an applicant you have one clear mission: create a PSA to encourage your friends to avoid distracted driving, specifically using your phone while driving. Whether it’s sending a text, commenting on a photo, or messaging your friends in your favorite app, it’s never ok to message while driving.
Concerto Competition Scholarship for High-School Musician’s
“The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, in conjunction with the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, is pleased to announce its Concerto Competition for High School Musicians is open for applications. (All materials due Nov. 15, 2021). The winner will appear as a guest soloist with the Marine Chamber Orchestra and receive a $2,500 scholarship from the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. Second and third-place winners will receive $1,000 and $500 scholarships respectively.
University of St. Francis Founder’s Scholarship
This award is available to U.S. high school seniors who are planning to attend the University of St. Francis in Indiana. Students must have an institutional ranking of 82 to 100 to be eligible for this award; institutional ranking is a calculation of grade point average and ACT/SAT scores with a maximum score of 100.
Atlas Shrugged novel Essay Contest
Howard Roark. John Galt. Dagny Taggart. Hank Rearden. The heroes of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged are famous because they’re unique. Rand’s stories, full of drama and intrigue, portray businessmen, inventors, architects, workers and scientists as noble, passionate figures. Where else will you find an inventor who must rediscover the word “I,” a young woman who defies a nation embracing communism, or an industrialist who must disguise himself as a playboy? A philosopher-pirate? An architect …