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Scholarships
Scholarship OpportunitiesHFM’s 2026 academic scholarship application is now open.Deadline: March 22, 2026 at midnightAmount: Two awards of $2,500 each.Who Can Apply:Individuals within the bleeding disorders community who reside in the state of Michigan seeking a post-secondary education, which can include a community college, university, graduate level or trade school.This includes those with bleeding disorders (clotting disorders are not eligible for...
Two $20,000 Scholarships for Children or Grandchildren of SAE Detroit Section MembersApplication Deadline: April 30Established in 2001, this scholarship is to encourage children or grandchildren of active SAE Detroit Section members to pursue careers in engineering or science. SAE anticipates a need for more student candidates in these fields as a shortage of qualified graduates is expected.Eligibility RequirementsU.S. citizenChild or...
Ottawa County Farm Bureau takes pride in nurturing the next generation of agricultural leaders by offering two $1,000 scholarships annually. Here's what you need to know:Eligibility Criteria:Must be a dependent of a current Ottawa County Farm Bureau regular member, or if married, or 21 years of age or older, have his/her own Ottawa County Farm Bureau membership.Scholastic GPA of 2.75...
Lawrence Technological University and the Chaldean Foundation are building a partnership to create scholarships and opportunities for students’ futures.Undergraduate ScholarshipScholarship Value is $18,000 per year. The deadline to apply is April 1.This is a Stand Alone Scholarship, this will not be allowed to be combined with any other merit, athletic or any other LTU scholarshipStudents are eligible to receive their...
The NSRCF was founded in 1980 by Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans) who were incarcerated in U.S. concentration camps during World War II. 4,600 Nisei college students were assisted by the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council to leave the camps and continue their educations. The NSRCF was created to honor those who helped the Japanese American students during World...
Open Date: January 5, 2026Close Date: March 27, 2026This scholarship was established in 1988 by the spouses of Congressional Black Caucus members to address the educational need in the congressional districts in response to federal cuts in spending for education programs and scholarships, which disproportionately affect people of color. This opportunity awards scholarships to academically talented and highly motivated African-American...