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Come Back Stronger Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction Fasig | Brooks Law Offices is a personal injury firm committed to supporting people during some of life’s toughest moments. We believe those challenges can lead to tremendous personal growth, and we want to encourage that resilient mindset in the next generation of students. About the 2026 Come Back Stronger Scholarship We are pleased to offer the Come Back Stronger Scholarship for 2026. One student will receive a $1,000 award. Eligible students are encouraged to apply by the deadline of July 15, 2026. Details on applying follow. Eligibility - Open to U.S. legal residents who live in one of...
Deadline
Jul 15, 2026
Introduction
Fasig | Brooks Law Offices is a personal injury firm committed to supporting people during some of life’s toughest moments. We believe those challenges can lead to tremendous personal growth, and we want to encourage that resilient mindset in the next generation of students.

About the 2026 Come Back Stronger Scholarship
We are pleased to offer the Come Back Stronger Scholarship for 2026. One student will receive a $1,000 award. Eligible students are encouraged to apply by the deadline of July 15, 2026. Details on applying follow.

Eligibility
- Open to U.S. legal residents who live in one of...
Jennifer Casey Alderman Legacy Scholarship
$10,000
Award — Jennifer Casey Alderman Legacy Scholarship About Jennifer "Hope is truly the best of things, and Twisted Pink continues to fuel my hope and the hope of all of us living with metastatic breast cancer." — Jennifer Alderman (September 29, 1975 – May 28, 2021) Jennifer was first treated for Stage II breast cancer in 2009 and experienced a metastatic recurrence (Stage IV) in 2013. Her highest priority throughout her illness was being present for her children—Casey, Connor, and Riley. Jennifer loved watching their athletic events, traveling, and attending concerts. A founding patient advocate for Twisted Pink, she devoted...
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Award — Jennifer Casey Alderman Legacy Scholarship

About Jennifer
"Hope is truly the best of things, and Twisted Pink continues to fuel my hope and the hope of all of us living with metastatic breast cancer." — Jennifer Alderman (September 29, 1975 – May 28, 2021)

Jennifer was first treated for Stage II breast cancer in 2009 and experienced a metastatic recurrence (Stage IV) in 2013. Her highest priority throughout her illness was being present for her children—Casey, Connor, and Riley. Jennifer loved watching their athletic events, traveling, and attending concerts. A founding patient advocate for Twisted Pink, she devoted...
CDGA Foundation Veteran Scholarship
$5,000
The CDGA Foundation Scholarship & Grant Program exists thanks to the generosity of annual contributors and legacy gifts from individuals and volunteer organizations who have entrusted their tradition of service through the game to the Chicago District Golf Association. For 2026, the CDGA and the CDGA Foundation are offering the following scholarship and grant opportunities: CDGA UVS Swing Club Veteran Scholarship - Purpose: Supports the dependents of veterans. - Eligibility: Available to dependents of a veteran — including dependents of veterans who are deceased or disabled — where the veteran resides in or is hospitalized in Illinois or within the...
Deadline
Jun 01, 2026
The CDGA Foundation Scholarship & Grant Program exists thanks to the generosity of annual contributors and legacy gifts from individuals and volunteer organizations who have entrusted their tradition of service through the game to the Chicago District Golf Association.

For 2026, the CDGA and the CDGA Foundation are offering the following scholarship and grant opportunities:

CDGA UVS Swing Club Veteran Scholarship
- Purpose: Supports the dependents of veterans.
- Eligibility: Available to dependents of a veteran — including dependents of veterans who are deceased or disabled — where the veteran resides in or is hospitalized in Illinois or within the...
Judith H. and David J. Ward Scholarship
$2,000
Scholarship overview This yearly award is funded by Judith Hart Ward and her husband, David J. Ward. Judith (Judy) Ward is a speech‑language pathologist whose career focus has been helping students in public schools who experience communication challenges. David Ward spent his career as a professor and administrator within the University of Wisconsin System. Both are Wisconsin natives and were educated in Wisconsin public schools and at the University of Wisconsin. Award and purpose Each spring, at the WSHA Convention, the Foundation will present a $2,000 scholarship to a student who has expressed a commitment to delivering speech and language...
Deadline
Jun 28, 2026
Scholarship overview
This yearly award is funded by Judith Hart Ward and her husband, David J. Ward. Judith (Judy) Ward is a speech‑language pathologist whose career focus has been helping students in public schools who experience communication challenges. David Ward spent his career as a professor and administrator within the University of Wisconsin System. Both are Wisconsin natives and were educated in Wisconsin public schools and at the University of Wisconsin.

Award and purpose
Each spring, at the WSHA Convention, the Foundation will present a $2,000 scholarship to a student who has expressed a commitment to delivering speech and language...
Oregon Sheep Growers Association Memorial Scholarship
$1,500
Overview The Oregon Sheep Growers Association provides a scholarship of up to $1,500 to support Oregon students pursuing education in agriculture-related disciplines. Funds are intended to help cover direct educational costs such as tuition, textbooks, and academic fees, and are aimed at students with an interest in careers connected to the sheep industry. Eligibility - Must be a resident of Oregon. Attendance at an Oregon college or university is not required. - Must be at least a sophomore (academic standing of sophomore or higher). - Must be enrolled in or planning to major in an agriculture-related program, agricultural sciences, or...
Deadline
Jul 15, 2026
Overview
The Oregon Sheep Growers Association provides a scholarship of up to $1,500 to support Oregon students pursuing education in agriculture-related disciplines. Funds are intended to help cover direct educational costs such as tuition, textbooks, and academic fees, and are aimed at students with an interest in careers connected to the sheep industry.

Eligibility
- Must be a resident of Oregon. Attendance at an Oregon college or university is not required.
- Must be at least a sophomore (academic standing of sophomore or higher).
- Must be enrolled in or planning to major in an agriculture-related program, agricultural sciences, or...
Oregon Association of Nurseries Scholarships
$3,000
Introduction The ONF provides scholarships for students pursuing careers in ornamental horticulture and related disciplines. There are 21 distinct awards funded by individual donors and OAN chapters to help develop the next generation of green industry professionals. The ONF scholarship committee selects recipients each spring. Applications are judged on career goals in horticulture, academic performance, and financial need. Who is eligible Students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture or closely related fields are eligible to apply. A full list of available scholarships is posted on our List of Scholarships page. When you submit an application, it will be reviewed...
Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Introduction
The ONF provides scholarships for students pursuing careers in ornamental horticulture and related disciplines. There are 21 distinct awards funded by individual donors and OAN chapters to help develop the next generation of green industry professionals. The ONF scholarship committee selects recipients each spring. Applications are judged on career goals in horticulture, academic performance, and financial need.

Who is eligible
Students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture or closely related fields are eligible to apply. A full list of available scholarships is posted on our List of Scholarships page. When you submit an application, it will be reviewed...
North Dakota Scholarships
$6,000
Overview The North Dakota Scholarship, valued at $6,000, is intended to support eligible graduates attending approved colleges, universities, professional schools, and registered apprenticeship programs within North Dakota. The scholarship’s requirements follow the state’s Choice Ready framework, but note that the scholarship criteria are stricter than the baseline Choice Ready expectations. The framework and statutory requirements are set out in North Dakota Century Code 15.1-21-02.10. Basic eligibility rule To qualify, a student must meet the Essential Skills requirements and must also satisfy at least two of three Choice Ready component areas: Post-Secondary Ready, Workforce Ready, and Military Ready. Meeting Essential Skills...
Deadline
Jun 05, 2026
Overview
The North Dakota Scholarship, valued at $6,000, is intended to support eligible graduates attending approved colleges, universities, professional schools, and registered apprenticeship programs within North Dakota. The scholarship’s requirements follow the state’s Choice Ready framework, but note that the scholarship criteria are stricter than the baseline Choice Ready expectations. The framework and statutory requirements are set out in North Dakota Century Code 15.1-21-02.10.

Basic eligibility rule
To qualify, a student must meet the Essential Skills requirements and must also satisfy at least two of three Choice Ready component areas: Post-Secondary Ready, Workforce Ready, and Military Ready. Meeting Essential Skills...
North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship Fund
$1,450
Overview The North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship Fund was created in September 1997 to support North Dakota students pursuing careers in veterinary medicine and to strengthen veterinary education within the state. In 2025, the Fund awarded 14 scholarships, with individual awards ranging from $750 to $1,450. Scholarships are distributed on an annual basis. How to apply Visit NDCF.net. Under the Receive tab choose Scholarships, scroll down to Statewide Scholarships, select “ND Veterinary Medical Association Endowment Scholarship,” then follow the prompts to create an account and complete the application. Eligibility criteria - Applicants must either have graduated from a North...
Deadline
Jun 15, 2026
Overview
The North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship Fund was created in September 1997 to support North Dakota students pursuing careers in veterinary medicine and to strengthen veterinary education within the state. In 2025, the Fund awarded 14 scholarships, with individual awards ranging from $750 to $1,450. Scholarships are distributed on an annual basis.

How to apply
Visit NDCF.net. Under the Receive tab choose Scholarships, scroll down to Statewide Scholarships, select “ND Veterinary Medical Association Endowment Scholarship,” then follow the prompts to create an account and complete the application.

Eligibility criteria
- Applicants must either have graduated from a North...
FMC Skaters Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction Established in 1993, the FMC Skaters Scholarship provides financial support to ice-sport participants and recreational skaters who demonstrate strong character and achievement both on and off the ice. Awards are presented each June to skaters involved in ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating. Eligibility - Open to high school seniors. - Applicants must be residents of New England and active skaters at FMC-owned arenas. - Scholarships cover participants in ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating. Impact and History Since its founding, FMC has granted more than $510,000 in educational scholarships to nearly 500 high school graduates seeking...
Deadline
May 01, 2026
Introduction
Established in 1993, the FMC Skaters Scholarship provides financial support to ice-sport participants and recreational skaters who demonstrate strong character and achievement both on and off the ice. Awards are presented each June to skaters involved in ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating.

Eligibility
- Open to high school seniors.
- Applicants must be residents of New England and active skaters at FMC-owned arenas.
- Scholarships cover participants in ice hockey, figure skating, and recreational skating.

Impact and History
Since its founding, FMC has granted more than $510,000 in educational scholarships to nearly 500 high school graduates seeking...
Educational Leaders Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction The Educational Leaders Scholarship identifies Prince George’s County high school seniors who have been accepted to a college or university and intend to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Education. Applicants must be students of a Prince George’s County public school, reside in Prince George’s County, and be either U.S. citizens or holders of a permanent resident visa card. Current college students are not eligible. Award details Each year at least ten individuals will be named Regina C. Williams Scholarship recipients. Each award provides up to $1,000 to help cover the cost of attending an accredited four‑year college or university...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Introduction
The Educational Leaders Scholarship identifies Prince George’s County high school seniors who have been accepted to a college or university and intend to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Education. Applicants must be students of a Prince George’s County public school, reside in Prince George’s County, and be either U.S. citizens or holders of a permanent resident visa card. Current college students are not eligible.

Award details
Each year at least ten individuals will be named Regina C. Williams Scholarship recipients. Each award provides up to $1,000 to help cover the cost of attending an accredited four‑year college or university...
Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship
$5,000
Overview The Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship provides financial support for undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a degree in computer science, with an emphasis on applicants who code. Its mission is to nurture a new generation of well-rounded computer scientists who blend technical expertise with other passions to create innovative, real-world impact. The program places particular priority on increasing representation and opportunity for LGBTQIA+, women, and BIPOC students. Who can apply Applicants must be majoring in computer science and also be actively pursuing interests outside of computing. The scholarship is especially intended for LGBTQIA+, women, and/or BIPOC students, though all eligible...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Overview
The Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship provides financial support for undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a degree in computer science, with an emphasis on applicants who code. Its mission is to nurture a new generation of well-rounded computer scientists who blend technical expertise with other passions to create innovative, real-world impact. The program places particular priority on increasing representation and opportunity for LGBTQIA+, women, and BIPOC students.

Who can apply
Applicants must be majoring in computer science and also be actively pursuing interests outside of computing. The scholarship is especially intended for LGBTQIA+, women, and/or BIPOC students, though all eligible...
MyImpact Challenge
$10,000
Overview To enter the contest you must submit a civic-engagement project you conceived and carried out. Each entry must include three parts: a short essay linking your work to the contest’s founding principles and virtues; a project report describing what inspired the effort, how it was executed, and the results or impact; and visual evidence (either a video or a set of photos) showing the project’s effect on the community. Who may enter Open to U.S. citizens and young people based in the United States who are between the ages of 13 and 19 and enrolled in middle or high...
Deadline
May 03, 2026
Overview
To enter the contest you must submit a civic-engagement project you conceived and carried out. Each entry must include three parts: a short essay linking your work to the contest’s founding principles and virtues; a project report describing what inspired the effort, how it was executed, and the results or impact; and visual evidence (either a video or a set of photos) showing the project’s effect on the community.

Who may enter
Open to U.S. citizens and young people based in the United States who are between the ages of 13 and 19 and enrolled in middle or high...