
Scholarships
Amount: $20,000. About: The Coca-Cola Scholars Program is a national scholarship program that annually awards over $3.5 million in scholarships to 150 graduating high school seniors or homeschooled students. Students win awards of $20,000 based on academic achievements as well as their leadership abilities and service to their communities. Applicants must have a minimum 3.00
Amount: Up to $8,000. About: Offered by the CIRI Foundation, the Achievement Annual Scholarship is a merit scholarship awarded to students with a passion for community service, civic activities, and contribution to the Alaska Native community. Each applicant must be a CIRI original enrollee or direct lineal descendant, have a high school diploma or GED,
Amount: Up to $18,000 (Up to $25,000 for STEM). About: The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) offers one of the most unique scholarships available. The CIA Undergraduate Scholarship is a merit and needs-based scholarship that offers students an award up to $18,000 per calendar year (STEM recipients receive $25,000) plus a full starting salary in return
Amount: Up to $18,000, up to $25,000 for STEM. About: The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) offers a scholarship for graduate students with financial needs. Students in the CIA Graduate Program attend a college or university on a full-time basis and work during summer breaks at the CIA. Students in the program receive up to $18,000
Amount: Up to $10,000 (renewable over 4 years) About: Administered by the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), the Chevron Dinah Shore Scholarship is annually awarded to female college-bound high school seniors who will not be playing golf at the collegiate level. Applicants must be female, be a high school senior, have a minimum GPA of
Amount: $1,250 (renewable for 3 years). About: Delaware residents are eligible to apply for the Charles L. Hebner Memorial Scholarship (formerly, the Diamond State Scholarship) offered through the Delaware Department of Education Higher Education Office. Applicants must be high school seniors enrolling as a full-time undergraduate student at a regionally-accredited undergraduate degree program. Eligible Grade