Scholarship Opportunities
Listed below are close to 1000 scholarship opportunities that are offered yearly to students. To view the scholarship listing, click on the letter link below and use the outline on the left side of the screen to view individual scholarship information.
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Charles Harbin III Memorial Scholarship
$1,500
April 22, 2019
Awards Available: 3
Scholarship Description
The CJH3 Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually to selected students with half of the award given at the beginning of the academic year and half given at the midpoint of the academic year, upon maintaining GPA requirements and enrollment as a full-time student. High school seniors entering college and attending accredited U.S. colleges or universities are eligible to apply. A minimum 2.75 high school senior GPA is required. Applicants must be a resident of the state of Georgia; however, award recipients may attend college anywhere in the United States. A 500-word essay is required as part of the application. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.
· Contact
· Scholarship Committee
· 3000 Old Alabama Road
· Suite 119-352
· Alpharetta, GA 30022
COAG Scholarship
$1,500
April 01, 2019
Awards Available: 3
Scholarship Description
Any Georgia high school senior (or a GED equivalency) who is a United States citizen graduating by the spring of the current academic year or any Georgia student currently enrolled in a school of accredited higher education located in Georgia is eligible to apply for a COAG scholarship. Applicants must present a letter of acceptance or enrollment from a school of accredited higher education located within Georgia (four-year college, junior college or technical college) as well as a copy of their application to provide verification of degree field related to government/law enforcement, political science, accounting/finance or business, pre-law. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.
· Contact
· Suzanne Cross
· PO Box 1644
· Decatur, GA 30031
· suzanne.cross@coag.info
· tel: 404-377-1364
· fax: 404-378-7831
Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant
$1,350
Deadline Varies
Awards Available: See Description
Scholarship Description
The purpose of the Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant is to encourage Georgia residents to attend eligible private colleges in Georgia by providing grant assistance.
There are several basic eligibility requirements. To be eligible, students must:
-Be a U.S. citizen or national of the U.S. or have evidence from INS of eligible permanent resident alien status
-Be a legal resident of Georgia
-Be enrolled as a full-time student at an eligible private college or university
-Be an undergraduate student in a program of study leading to a college degree
-Maintain satisfactory academic progress, as defined by the college
-Be in compliance with Selective Service registration requirements
-Not be in default or owe a refund on a student financial aid program
-Be in compliance with the Georgia Drug-Free Post-secondary Education Act of 1990
-Not have received TEG payment for more than 127 semester/190 quarter hours
For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.
· Contact
· Georgia College 411
Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship Program
See Description For Amount
Deadline Varies
Awards Available: See Description
Scholarship Description
The Foundation's scholarship program awards annual grants for the education of deserving female students with financial need at more than 200 accredited educational institutions in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. In accordance with the will that established the Foundation, grantee institutions use Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation grants to award need-based scholarships to Christian women who live in one of the specified states. More than 10,000 students receive scholarships each year in individual amounts determined by their respective institutions. Scholarship applicants should contact their institution for information on how to apply. The Foundation does not award scholarships directly to individuals. For more information and a list of eligible schools, please visit the scholarship provider's website.
· Contact
· Carrie Conway
· 191 Peachtree St NE
· Suite 3540
· Atlanta, GA 30303
· conway@woodruff.org
· 404-522-6755
NIADA Foundation Regional Scholarships
$3,500
March 16, 2019
Awards Available: 4
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Scholarship Description
The NIADA Foundation proudly sponsors four young men or women each year who have displayed outstanding abilities in education. These students will each receive a $3,500 scholarship to the college or university of their choice. The participating regions are found at the scholarship provider's website. An essay will also be required as part of the application. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.
· Contact
· Jacinda Timmerman
· 2521 Brown Blvd
· Arlington, TX 76006
· jacinda@niada.com
· 800-682-3837
Toyota TeenDrive365 Video Challenge
$15,000
February 28, 2019
Awards Available: 8
Scholarship Description
Learning to drive is one of the coolest times for a teen. But facts have shown it can be extremely dangerous. You have the power to inspire your fellow teens, maybe better than a teacher or a parent can, because you know what messages will be the most powerful. Create a 30-60 second video for your fellow teen drivers that highlights the importance of safe teen driving. Your video's message should be one that would resonate with you and your peers. If your friends - and teens throughout the United States - were going to watch one video that made them think twice about making bad decisions behind the wheel, what would that video be? For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.
· Contact
· Scholarship Committee
· 87 South Main Street
· Newton, CT 06470
· TeenDrive365@discovery.com