Lawrence/Nelson High School

Lawrence/Nelson High School is located in Nelson, Nebraska. Scholarships for students attending Lawrence/Nelson High School can be found in our scholarship database If you are searching for scholarships for students attending a different high school in Nelson, visit the Nelson directory.


Nelson, Nebraska
68961
4022253371

Scholarships

$2,000
Selection ProcedureThe Nebraska Rod and Custom Association (NRCA) scholarship is $2,000. Each year the NRCA board authorizes the number to be awarded. They have approved awarding up to 12 scholarships this year (based on the number of qualified applicants). Qualifying applicants need to be either:Second year studentHigh school graduating seniorWho is/will enroll in any of the State of Nebraska’s Technical...

The Nebraska Academy of Sciences administers four scholarships for high school students totaling $2250 each year. Loren Eiseley Memorial Scholarship ($500)Loren Eiseley was a scientist, author, and one of Nebraska’s great twentieth century naturalists. This scholarship is available to any Nebraska high school senior who has been accepted to an accredited college or university. The student must submit the following:800–1,000 word...

FLAGship Program

Deadline: Jan 31, 2026
$2,000
The NeCGA Future Leaders in Ag Scholarship Program (FLAGship Program) is open to Nebraska high school seniors or college freshmen who are continuing their education in-state and pursuing a degree in an ag-related field or non ag-related field. The FLAGship Program is a scholarship program for future ag leaders in Nebraska. The Nebraska Corn Growers Association (NeCGA) will award up...

Poverty Is Not a Choice Scholarship

Deadline: Mar 15, 2026
$3,000
The PINC Scholarship is awarded in recognition that Poverty Is Not a Choice. It is named after a documentary of the same name which received the Mayor’s Choice Award at the Lincoln Mayor’s Arts Awards in June 2016. This documentary, made by 9 high school and college students and aired on NET TV, related several stories about children’s day-to-day realities...

To provide financial assistance to minority students pursuing graduate education in archival administration and to encourage ethnic diversification of the Midwest Archives Conference and of the archival profession as a whole. Candidates will be evaluated on their scholastic potential, their commitment to working in and creating access to archives and archival material, and commitment to representing and serving underrepresented communities...

$1,000
The Access College Early (ACE) Scholarship Program pays tuition and mandatory fees for qualified, low-income high school students to enroll in college courses from Nebraska colleges or universities, either through dual-enrollment or early-enrollment agreements with these institutions. High school students may apply for funding under this program by completing the ACE Student Application, which is reviewed by the Coordinating Commission...