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Civil Rights Scholarship
$1,000
The Devadoss Law Firm, P.L.L.C., led by Attorney Bobby Devadoss in Dallas, represents clients in complicated federal labor and employment matters. The firm is committed to defending constitutional and civil rights and advocates forcefully for individuals confronting workplace injustices. For the upcoming semester, the firm is proud to offer The Devadoss Law Firm Civil Rights Scholarship. This $1,000 award is open to current and prospective law students who recognize the importance of protecting civil rights within today’s workforce, with a special interest in issues facing the millennial generation. The scholarship is intended to help reduce educational expenses and encourage new...
Deadline
Mar 02, 2026
The Devadoss Law Firm, P.L.L.C., led by Attorney Bobby Devadoss in Dallas, represents clients in complicated federal labor and employment matters. The firm is committed to defending constitutional and civil rights and advocates forcefully for individuals confronting workplace injustices.

For the upcoming semester, the firm is proud to offer The Devadoss Law Firm Civil Rights Scholarship. This $1,000 award is open to current and prospective law students who recognize the importance of protecting civil rights within today’s workforce, with a special interest in issues facing the millennial generation. The scholarship is intended to help reduce educational expenses and encourage new...
Community Impact Scholarship
$2,500
The Law Firm of Jerry D. Andrews, P.C., a Dallas-based practice, has spent 30 years delivering knowledgeable, compassionate representation to people affected by personal injury and wrongful death. Attorney Jerry D. Andrews’ work as a personal injury lawyer has given him a strong appreciation for the role of community. Recognizing that community involvement matters now more than ever, he wants to honor students who have devoted time and energy to serving others. Scholarship award The Law Office of Jerry D. Andrews, P.C. will award one $2,500 Community Impact Scholarship to an undergraduate student who has demonstrated a significant positive effect...
Deadline
Feb 04, 2026
The Law Firm of Jerry D. Andrews, P.C., a Dallas-based practice, has spent 30 years delivering knowledgeable, compassionate representation to people affected by personal injury and wrongful death. Attorney Jerry D. Andrews’ work as a personal injury lawyer has given him a strong appreciation for the role of community. Recognizing that community involvement matters now more than ever, he wants to honor students who have devoted time and energy to serving others.

Scholarship award
The Law Office of Jerry D. Andrews, P.C. will award one $2,500 Community Impact Scholarship to an undergraduate student who has demonstrated a significant positive effect...
Goostree Law Group Bright Futures Scholarship
$1,000
Overview The Goostree Law Group Bright Futures Scholarship awards one student each semester with a $1,000 scholarship. The funds may be applied to educational costs such as tuition and textbooks. Eligibility Applicants must meet all of the following to be considered: - Household annual income under $75,000. - Minimum 3.0 GPA in the most recently completed academic semester. - U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. - Enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university for the Spring 2026 term. How to Apply Submit a strong, original essay of 500–1,000 words that responds to the scholarship prompt. In addition to the...
Deadline
Mar 16, 2026
Overview
The Goostree Law Group Bright Futures Scholarship awards one student each semester with a $1,000 scholarship. The funds may be applied to educational costs such as tuition and textbooks.

Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following to be considered:
- Household annual income under $75,000.
- Minimum 3.0 GPA in the most recently completed academic semester.
- U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
- Enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university for the Spring 2026 term.

How to Apply
Submit a strong, original essay of 500–1,000 words that responds to the scholarship prompt. In addition to the...
Explore More Scholarship
$10,000
Intro The Explore More Scholarship provides a $10,000 award to support students pursuing careers in STEM, particularly in Mining Engineering. Awards are open for the 2025–26 cycle. We welcome applications from new incoming freshmen and community-college transfer students beginning their first semester at the University of Utah. Applicants from historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Eligibility - Incoming first-year students (resident and nonresident) and transfer students from community colleges starting their first semester at the University of Utah. - Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on the most recent academic transcript (high school or college). - Demonstrated strong preparation...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Intro
The Explore More Scholarship provides a $10,000 award to support students pursuing careers in STEM, particularly in Mining Engineering. Awards are open for the 2025–26 cycle. We welcome applications from new incoming freshmen and community-college transfer students beginning their first semester at the University of Utah. Applicants from historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Eligibility
- Incoming first-year students (resident and nonresident) and transfer students from community colleges starting their first semester at the University of Utah.
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on the most recent academic transcript (high school or college).
- Demonstrated strong preparation...
SWR Foundation Student Scholarships
$5,000
Introduction The SWR Foundation’s primary goal is to provide academic scholarships to develop a skilled, educated workforce for the sealant, waterproofing, and restoration sectors. Students enrolled in accredited colleges, universities, community colleges, or trade schools are invited to apply. Applicants must demonstrate that their chosen degree or course of study is directly applicable to the sealant, waterproofing, or restoration industry. The SWR Institute relies on scholarship recipients to help meet industry staffing needs. Scholarship award details - The SWR Foundation Board of Directors will decide how many scholarships are given and the award amounts. - No student may receive more...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Introduction
The SWR Foundation’s primary goal is to provide academic scholarships to develop a skilled, educated workforce for the sealant, waterproofing, and restoration sectors. Students enrolled in accredited colleges, universities, community colleges, or trade schools are invited to apply. Applicants must demonstrate that their chosen degree or course of study is directly applicable to the sealant, waterproofing, or restoration industry. The SWR Institute relies on scholarship recipients to help meet industry staffing needs.

Scholarship award details
- The SWR Foundation Board of Directors will decide how many scholarships are given and the award amounts.
- No student may receive more...
Essay & Label Design Scholarship
$3,000
Sttark is pleased to offer a $3,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who can demonstrate the idea that products may be labeled, but people should not. We recognize the damage that comes from mislabeling and believe the most innovative work starts from a blank slate—free of preconceived notions and biases. For this reason, set aside any academic or talent labels you've been given in the past and use your originality and creative skills in both writing and design. Essay topic “You can’t label people, but you can label products.” You may use the prompts...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
Sttark is pleased to offer a $3,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who can demonstrate the idea that products may be labeled, but people should not. We recognize the damage that comes from mislabeling and believe the most innovative work starts from a blank slate—free of preconceived notions and biases. For this reason, set aside any academic or talent labels you've been given in the past and use your originality and creative skills in both writing and design.

Essay topic
“You can’t label people, but you can label products.”

You may use the prompts...
Houston Scholarship
$1,000
KGS Law PLLC is a Houston, TX–based personal injury firm that takes great pride in our city and the younger generations who call it home. Houston’s diversity is one of its greatest strengths — more than 145 languages are spoken across the region — and that multicultural environment is part of what makes this city an appealing place for young people to raise families and build their futures. Our attorneys are committed to serving members of the community who have been harmed, and that commitment extends beyond the courtroom. To support students pursuing higher education, KGS Law PLLC is offering...
Deadline
Apr 30, 2026
KGS Law PLLC is a Houston, TX–based personal injury firm that takes great pride in our city and the younger generations who call it home. Houston’s diversity is one of its greatest strengths — more than 145 languages are spoken across the region — and that multicultural environment is part of what makes this city an appealing place for young people to raise families and build their futures.

Our attorneys are committed to serving members of the community who have been harmed, and that commitment extends beyond the courtroom. To support students pursuing higher education, KGS Law PLLC is offering...
Coast Guard Exchange Scholarship Program
$2,000
Introduction To support the educational goals of the Coast Guard community, the Coast Guard Exchange (CGX) created the CGX Scholarship Program to help dependent children of Coast Guard-affiliated personnel pursue undergraduate studies. Each year the program awards one-time scholarships of $2,000 to top applicants. The total number of awards in any given year is subject to available funding. For additional details and application procedures, see CGX Scholarship Program guidance in CSCINST 1780. Application Deadline All applications and accompanying documentation must be received by the CGX Scholarship Committee no later than 28 February (current year). This deadline is firm; no extensions...
Deadline
Feb 28, 2026
Introduction
To support the educational goals of the Coast Guard community, the Coast Guard Exchange (CGX) created the CGX Scholarship Program to help dependent children of Coast Guard-affiliated personnel pursue undergraduate studies. Each year the program awards one-time scholarships of $2,000 to top applicants. The total number of awards in any given year is subject to available funding. For additional details and application procedures, see CGX Scholarship Program guidance in CSCINST 1780.

Application Deadline
All applications and accompanying documentation must be received by the CGX Scholarship Committee no later than 28 February (current year). This deadline is firm; no extensions...
Venus Morris Griffin Scholarship
$10,000
Introduction and origin Venus Morris Griffin turned her own experience of hardship into an opportunity for others. After navigating years of struggle, she established a scholarship to support young people facing similar challenges—specifically high school students with an incarcerated parent. That initial $10,000-per-year scholarship expanded as demand grew, and ultimately led to the creation of the Venus Morris Griffin Foundation. Purpose and funding The scholarship is intended to remove financial barriers so recipients can pursue higher education or trade training and reach their full potential. Award decisions are made personally by Venus and her children. The program is financed entirely...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Introduction and origin
Venus Morris Griffin turned her own experience of hardship into an opportunity for others. After navigating years of struggle, she established a scholarship to support young people facing similar challenges—specifically high school students with an incarcerated parent. That initial $10,000-per-year scholarship expanded as demand grew, and ultimately led to the creation of the Venus Morris Griffin Foundation.

Purpose and funding
The scholarship is intended to remove financial barriers so recipients can pursue higher education or trade training and reach their full potential. Award decisions are made personally by Venus and her children. The program is financed entirely...
Achieving My Potential Scholarship
$1,000
Ghanouni Teen & Young Adult Defense Firm is committed to helping the younger generation overcome past mistakes and reach their full potential. We are a criminal and juvenile defense law firm that firmly believes that one error should not define your entire life. We are excited to announce our 2026 Achieving My Potential Scholarship, aimed at students who have had encounters with the juvenile or criminal justice system.We are interested in hearing how these students have managed to move beyond their past experiences and how this scholarship could assist them in realizing their full potential. Navigating the juvenile or criminal...
Deadline
Feb 27, 2026
Ghanouni Teen & Young Adult Defense Firm is committed to helping the younger generation overcome past mistakes and reach their full potential. We are a criminal and juvenile defense law firm that firmly believes that one error should not define your entire life. We are excited to announce our 2026 Achieving My Potential Scholarship, aimed at students who have had encounters with the juvenile or criminal justice system.We are interested in hearing how these students have managed to move beyond their past experiences and how this scholarship could assist them in realizing their full potential. Navigating the juvenile or criminal...
Fight the Flame CRPS Awareness Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction The Fight the Flame (FTF) scholarship was established to promote education and awareness about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Also referred to as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), CRPS is a chronic, degenerative neurological pain condition. About CRPS Although many people with CRPS appear outwardly well, they frequently contend with severe, persistent pain that disrupts daily life. As an invisible illness—comparable in visibility to conditions such as fibromyalgia, depression, diabetes, and eating disorders—CRPS patients often face the additional burden of having their symptoms minimized or misunderstood. Increasing public awareness, supporting educational efforts, and funding research are essential steps toward finding...
Deadline
Apr 10, 2026
Introduction
The Fight the Flame (FTF) scholarship was established to promote education and awareness about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Also referred to as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), CRPS is a chronic, degenerative neurological pain condition.

About CRPS
Although many people with CRPS appear outwardly well, they frequently contend with severe, persistent pain that disrupts daily life. As an invisible illness—comparable in visibility to conditions such as fibromyalgia, depression, diabetes, and eating disorders—CRPS patients often face the additional burden of having their symptoms minimized or misunderstood. Increasing public awareness, supporting educational efforts, and funding research are essential steps toward finding...
Clarkston Scholars Award
$10,000
Mission The Clarkston Scholars initiative aims to remove barriers and expand opportunity for low-income, first-generation college students, with the goal of nurturing future stewards connected to Clarkston. About the 2026 Clarkston Scholars Program We are accepting applications for the 2026 Clarkston Scholars Program. The application deadline is February 6, 2026. (See the application link below.) The program will fund one student who meets all eligibility criteria. The award provides $10,000 total—paid as $5,000 in the junior year and $5,000 in the senior year—to a sophomore enrolled in an accredited four-year undergraduate program at a qualifying institution. Beyond financial support, the...
Deadline
Feb 06, 2026
Mission The Clarkston Scholars initiative aims to remove barriers and expand opportunity for low-income, first-generation college students, with the goal of nurturing future stewards connected to Clarkston. About the 2026 Clarkston Scholars Program We are accepting applications for the 2026 Clarkston Scholars Program. The application deadline is February 6, 2026. (See the application link below.) The program will fund one student who meets all eligibility criteria. The award provides $10,000 total—paid as $5,000 in the junior year and $5,000 in the senior year—to a sophomore enrolled in an accredited four-year undergraduate program at a qualifying institution. Beyond financial support, the...