If you have been seriously slacking on your scholarship search or applications this year, this one is for you. No more excuses – start applying today and all throughout 2018 and 2019!
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1. Project Yellow Light Billboard Competition
Create a billboard encouraging teens to practice safe driving habits, for a chance to win $2,000!
Deadline – March 1 & April 1
2. Youth Forward Scholarship *Only for high school sophomores – college freshmen*
Submit an essay describing your commitment to volunteerism for a chance to win $500!
Deadlines – April 1, August 1, December 1
3. Annual Addiction Resource Scholarship
4. Ocean Awareness Scholarship
Explore, express, and advocate for issues related for climate change through visual art, poetry, prose, film, or music to win $1,500.
Deadline – June 18
5. Zombie Apocalypse Scholarship
Write a short response outlining your zombie apocalypse survival plan for a chance to win $2,000!
Deadline – October 31
6. ShirtSpace Biannual Scholarship
Design a unique and inspiring DIY T-shirt for your chance to win $2,500!
Deadline – TBD & TBD
7. Annual College Book Scholarship
Write an essay about why attending college and your field of study are important to you, for a grand prize of $500! Be creative! You must have a GPA of over 3.0.
Deadline – July 8
8. Gun Violence Annual Scholarship
Create a law that would reduce the rate of gun violence while still respecting the Second Amendment right to bear arms, for your chance to win $1,000. Make sure to read eligibility requirements!
Deadline – August 20
9. Support Creativity Scholarship
Draw, paint, animate, design, or film your passion for a specific creative field, and you could win this $1,000 scholarship.
Deadline – May 1
10. StudySoup Semester Scholarship
StudySoup offers several scholarships, so apply and you could win!
Deadlines – Varies
11. BlindsOnLine Scholarship for Innovation and Creativity
Submit your best design ideas concerning the window treatments of the future (blinds, shutters, shades, etc.) for a chance to win $1,000. You must be at least a sophomore in college to apply.
Deadline – October 31
12. The Christophers “You Can Make a Difference” Poster Contest *Only for high school students*
Design a poster based on the idea: “One person can make a difference,” for a chance to win $1,000.
Deadline – February 19
13. Annual Burning Tree Academic Scholarship
Write a reflective essay (500-750 words) about a specific moment that influenced your decision to pursue university-level studies, for your chance to win $1,000. You must cite at least two academic content and have a 3.0 GPA or higher.
Deadline – December 1
14. Annual USA University Student Scholarship
Answer 3 essay questions about life goals, success, and attitude for your chance to win $2,000!
Deadline – December 1
15. Wendy Jackson Hall Memorial Scholarship
Are you passionate about art and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher? Then submit five pieces of your best artwork, and you could win this $15,000 scholarship!
Deadline – March 1
Write a short response in 250 words or less explaining a funny or embarrassing (fact or fiction) event in your life and you could win $1,500.
Deadline – August 31
Create a 2-3 minute video on a topic relating to ‘weddings and/or marriage’ for a chance to win $500!
Deadline – October 2
Write a short response explaining which superhero or villain you would change places with and why for a chance at $2,500!
Deadline – March 31
19. Spread the Word on Safety Annual Scholarship
Write an essay on one of your chosen topics on safety (300-500 words) and share with your friends for a chance to win $1,000. You must have a 3.2 GPA or higher.
Deadline – January 6
20. These 15 Creative, Weird, and No-brainer Scholarships and 25 Easy Scholarships
General Scholarships with Multiple Deadlines, General Scholarships with Single Deadlines, Scholarships for specific majors, skills, ethnicities, or circumstances, Creative Scholarships, Weird Scholarships, No-brainer sweepstakes
Deadlines – Multiple
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