Fighting the Nursing Shortage Scholarship
$2,000
Introduction
Schenk Nursing Home Abuse Law is offering the Fighting the Nursing Shortage scholarship: a $2,000 award for a student who thoughtfully addresses how COVID-19 and current nursing shortages have affected the healthcare system. Applicants must submit a short video responding to the prompt below. All application materials must be complete and received by July 31, 2026.
Who may apply
This scholarship is open to students who are pursuing or plan to pursue a nursing degree and who meet the following conditions:
- Enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college, university, or graduate program in the United States
-...
Introduction
Schenk Nursing Home Abuse Law is offering the Fighting the Nursing Shortage scholarship: a $2,000 award for a student who thoughtfully addresses how COVID-19 and current nursing shortages have affected the healthcare system. Applicants must submit a short video responding to the prompt below. All application materials must be complete and received by July 31, 2026.
Who may apply
This scholarship is open to students who are pursuing or plan to pursue a nursing degree and who meet the following conditions:
- Enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college, university, or graduate program in the United States
-...
Paving The Future Scholarship
$5,000
About the scholarship
The Paving the Future Scholarship — established as the Richard J. Schreck Legacy Scholarship — honors Richard J. Schreck, VAA’s retired Executive Vice President who served for 36 years and helped create this scholarship program. The award supports dependents, spouses, and employees of VAA member companies who are pursuing education beyond high school, with an emphasis on studies related to asphalt, construction, or infrastructure. The program is administered through the NAPA Research and Education Foundation (NAPAREF) Scholarship Program, a 501(c)(3) organization.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must be a dependent, spouse, or employee of a VAA member...
About the scholarship
The Paving the Future Scholarship — established as the Richard J. Schreck Legacy Scholarship — honors Richard J. Schreck, VAA’s retired Executive Vice President who served for 36 years and helped create this scholarship program. The award supports dependents, spouses, and employees of VAA member companies who are pursuing education beyond high school, with an emphasis on studies related to asphalt, construction, or infrastructure. The program is administered through the NAPA Research and Education Foundation (NAPAREF) Scholarship Program, a 501(c)(3) organization.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must be a dependent, spouse, or employee of a VAA member...
Community Foundation of North Central Washington Scholarships
$5,000
Overview
The Community Foundation of North Central Washington (Community Foundation of NCW) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that connects donors with charitable causes across Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties.
Scholarship programs
We administer more than 150 individual scholarships, each with unique eligibility rules and award conditions. Our web-based application will guide you through questions that determine which specific scholarships you may qualify for.
Two distinct applications and deadlines
- General scholarships — application deadline: March 1.
- Nursing, Allied Health, and Trades scholarships — application deadline: June 1.
If you are pursuing the Nursing/Allied Health/Trades application, we strongly suggest also...
Overview
The Community Foundation of North Central Washington (Community Foundation of NCW) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that connects donors with charitable causes across Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties.
Scholarship programs
We administer more than 150 individual scholarships, each with unique eligibility rules and award conditions. Our web-based application will guide you through questions that determine which specific scholarships you may qualify for.
Two distinct applications and deadlines
- General scholarships — application deadline: March 1.
- Nursing, Allied Health, and Trades scholarships — application deadline: June 1.
If you are pursuing the Nursing/Allied Health/Trades application, we strongly suggest also...
Masonic Foundation of DC Scholarship
$10,000
For more than 20 years the Masonic Foundation of the District of Columbia has supported outstanding high school graduates by providing scholarships to help them pursue their college goals.
Overview of awards
- Two distinct scholarship tracks are offered. Recipients may receive up to $10,000 per academic year. Awards are renewable for a total of up to four years (the initial award plus up to three renewals), provided renewal requirements are met.
- Renewal option: the scholarship may be renewed up to three times if the student maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Who is eligible
- Masonic...
For more than 20 years the Masonic Foundation of the District of Columbia has supported outstanding high school graduates by providing scholarships to help them pursue their college goals.
Overview of awards
- Two distinct scholarship tracks are offered. Recipients may receive up to $10,000 per academic year. Awards are renewable for a total of up to four years (the initial award plus up to three renewals), provided renewal requirements are met.
- Renewal option: the scholarship may be renewed up to three times if the student maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Who is eligible
- Masonic...
Mira Mesa Town Council Verne Goodwin Scholarship
$1,000
Intro
Mira Mesa Town Council (MMTC) is inviting graduating high school seniors who live in Mira Mesa and have been active volunteers in the community to apply for its annual community-service scholarship. The Verne Goodwin Scholarship Fund will present three $1,000 awards in June. There is no minimum GPA requirement. Eligible applicants must reside in Mira Mesa, be members of their high school graduating class, and plan to continue their education at a 4-year college or university, a 2-year community college, or a vocational/technical program.
Eligibility
- Graduating senior this year from a local high school
- Current resident of...
Intro
Mira Mesa Town Council (MMTC) is inviting graduating high school seniors who live in Mira Mesa and have been active volunteers in the community to apply for its annual community-service scholarship. The Verne Goodwin Scholarship Fund will present three $1,000 awards in June. There is no minimum GPA requirement. Eligible applicants must reside in Mira Mesa, be members of their high school graduating class, and plan to continue their education at a 4-year college or university, a 2-year community college, or a vocational/technical program.
Eligibility
- Graduating senior this year from a local high school
- Current resident of...
Grand Lodge of Washington Scholarships
$3,000
Introduction
Across Washington State, Masonic lodges and affiliated Masonic bodies offer a variety of scholarships. Award amounts, eligibility rules, and application timelines differ by program — review each listing below to determine which you may qualify for.
A note about local programs
Local Lodge scholarship programs operate independently of Washington Masonic Services (WAMS). The WAMS scholarship offerings are additional opportunities and do not replace scholarships administered by individual lodges.
Eligibility overview
Unless otherwise noted, applicants must be Washington State high school seniors planning to continue their education (college, university, or other post‑secondary training). Several awards require a minimum 3.0 GPA....
Introduction
Across Washington State, Masonic lodges and affiliated Masonic bodies offer a variety of scholarships. Award amounts, eligibility rules, and application timelines differ by program — review each listing below to determine which you may qualify for.
A note about local programs
Local Lodge scholarship programs operate independently of Washington Masonic Services (WAMS). The WAMS scholarship offerings are additional opportunities and do not replace scholarships administered by individual lodges.
Eligibility overview
Unless otherwise noted, applicants must be Washington State high school seniors planning to continue their education (college, university, or other post‑secondary training). Several awards require a minimum 3.0 GPA....
South Dakota Bankers Foundation Scholarship
$4,000
Introduction
The South Dakota Bankers Foundation awards scholarships to help build the state’s banking workforce and support the Foundation’s mission of developing banking professionals in South Dakota.
Eligibility and candidate selection
- Participating banks must choose a student who is either a South Dakota college sophomore, junior, senior, graduate student, or a second-year student at a South Dakota technical college, and who intends to pursue employment in a banking or financial services organization. Eligible fields of study include, but are not limited to, finance, business, information technology, human resources, marketing, and related areas, provided the student plans a career in...
Introduction
The South Dakota Bankers Foundation awards scholarships to help build the state’s banking workforce and support the Foundation’s mission of developing banking professionals in South Dakota.
Eligibility and candidate selection
- Participating banks must choose a student who is either a South Dakota college sophomore, junior, senior, graduate student, or a second-year student at a South Dakota technical college, and who intends to pursue employment in a banking or financial services organization. Eligible fields of study include, but are not limited to, finance, business, information technology, human resources, marketing, and related areas, provided the student plans a career in...
Hon. Judge Beverly Reid O'Connell Scholarship
$5,000
Scholarship Overview
The WLALA Foundation offers the Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell Scholarship to support students pursuing careers in law or public service. The award recognizes individuals who have been motivated toward these fields through contact with the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles or its programs. The scholarship is part of WLALA Foundation’s broader efforts to promote civic education and legal mentorship for young people.
- Purpose: Support students aiming for law or public service careers
- Sponsor: Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles Foundation
- Connection: Funds applicants influenced by WLALA programs or leaders
- Intended outcome: Encourage continued...
Scholarship Overview
The WLALA Foundation offers the Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell Scholarship to support students pursuing careers in law or public service. The award recognizes individuals who have been motivated toward these fields through contact with the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles or its programs. The scholarship is part of WLALA Foundation’s broader efforts to promote civic education and legal mentorship for young people.
- Purpose: Support students aiming for law or public service careers
- Sponsor: Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles Foundation
- Connection: Funds applicants influenced by WLALA programs or leaders
- Intended outcome: Encourage continued...
Epilepsy Foundation New England Scholarships
$2,500
Intro
Scholarships can provide important financial support for people living with epilepsy who are pursuing vocational training, college, or graduate studies. Below are scholarships administered or promoted by Epilepsy Foundation New England and additional national opportunities.
Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program
Epilepsy Foundation New England administers the Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program, which helps individuals with epilepsy who are pursuing post-secondary education or vocational training. Each year the Foundation awards a minimum of four scholarships of $2,500 each.
The program is supported primarily by Frank and Vicky Salituro in memory of their son Joseph, who died from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy...
Intro
Scholarships can provide important financial support for people living with epilepsy who are pursuing vocational training, college, or graduate studies. Below are scholarships administered or promoted by Epilepsy Foundation New England and additional national opportunities.
Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program
Epilepsy Foundation New England administers the Joseph’s Hope Scholarship Program, which helps individuals with epilepsy who are pursuing post-secondary education or vocational training. Each year the Foundation awards a minimum of four scholarships of $2,500 each.
The program is supported primarily by Frank and Vicky Salituro in memory of their son Joseph, who died from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy...
Blue Water Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The Blue Water Scholarship Fund supports students pursuing U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) license programs at one of the five State Maritime Academies. Below are the qualifications and policies applicants must understand before applying.
Eligibility
- The application must be completed and submitted by the student applicant personally — parents or guardians should not fill it out for them.
- Applicants must demonstrate financial need.
- Candidates must be enrolled in a program that leads to a USCG license at one of these state maritime academies: California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, or Texas. Programs that do not include the USCG...
Introduction
The Blue Water Scholarship Fund supports students pursuing U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) license programs at one of the five State Maritime Academies. Below are the qualifications and policies applicants must understand before applying.
Eligibility
- The application must be completed and submitted by the student applicant personally — parents or guardians should not fill it out for them.
- Applicants must demonstrate financial need.
- Candidates must be enrolled in a program that leads to a USCG license at one of these state maritime academies: California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, or Texas. Programs that do not include the USCG...
Johnson Scholarship
$6,000
Overview
The Johnson Scholarship, funded by the Johnson Scholarship Foundation, is a competitive award for undergraduate students with disabilities who are enrolled at institutions in the State University System of Florida. Candidates must satisfy the eligibility and application requirements below to be considered.
Eligibility
- Be a Florida resident for tuition classification purposes.
- Be enrolled in an institution that is part of the State University System of Florida.
- Be seeking a first baccalaureate (undergraduate) degree.
- Provide documentation describing the nature and/or extent of the disability or disabilities.
- Meet the program’s academic standards.
- Demonstrate financial need...
Overview
The Johnson Scholarship, funded by the Johnson Scholarship Foundation, is a competitive award for undergraduate students with disabilities who are enrolled at institutions in the State University System of Florida. Candidates must satisfy the eligibility and application requirements below to be considered.
Eligibility
- Be a Florida resident for tuition classification purposes.
- Be enrolled in an institution that is part of the State University System of Florida.
- Be seeking a first baccalaureate (undergraduate) degree.
- Provide documentation describing the nature and/or extent of the disability or disabilities.
- Meet the program’s academic standards.
- Demonstrate financial need...
Si Se Puede Scholarship
$1,000
Program overview
The United Farm Workers (UFW) has launched the four-year Si Se Puede Scholarship Program to provide financial support to students pursuing an undergraduate degree. The program was established in response to requests from UFW members to help their students—who come from thousands of hardworking farm worker families across California, the Pacific Northwest, and New York—advance their education.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must be either an eligible UFW full‑dues‑paying member or a dependent of such a member.
- Candidates must be accepted to or currently enrolled in an accredited two‑year or four‑year college or university.
- Awards are...
Program overview
The United Farm Workers (UFW) has launched the four-year Si Se Puede Scholarship Program to provide financial support to students pursuing an undergraduate degree. The program was established in response to requests from UFW members to help their students—who come from thousands of hardworking farm worker families across California, the Pacific Northwest, and New York—advance their education.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must be either an eligible UFW full‑dues‑paying member or a dependent of such a member.
- Candidates must be accepted to or currently enrolled in an accredited two‑year or four‑year college or university.
- Awards are...