
Scholarships
Amount: Up to $40,000. About: The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship is designed to help students attending two-year institutions transfer to four-year institutions. Applicants must be second-year community college students or have recently graduated, plan to enroll full-time in a baccalaureate program at an accredited college or university, meet a minimum GPA requirement
Amount: Up to $48,000 over four years (undergraduate), up to $24,000 over two additional years (graduate). About: The Hagan Scholarship is a need-based merit scholarship that offers up to $48,000 to students from eligible public high schools, so they can graduate college without debt. The program also provides free workshops, free Schwab Brokerage Accounts, and
Amount: Up to $5,000 (renewable for up to 4 years). About: Greenhouse Scholars is an educational organization dedicated to empowering student leaders from low-income communities. To become eligible for a Greenhouse Scholars scholarship, students must be a graduating high school senior planning to attend a four-year accredited academic institution in fall 2026; be a U.S.
Amount: $10,000. About: The Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Scholarship Program was established by Tony Signore to honor one of the most important African American figures in our country’s history. The program awards two $10,000 scholarships each year to exceptional HBCU seniors (one female and one male student), who have demonstrated high academic achievement, strong leadership skills,
Amount: Full Tuition, Fees, Housing and Meals (worth $130,000+). About: The Flinn Foundation Scholarship is a competitive merit-based award for Arizona high school seniors that covers the full cost of tuition, plus housing and meals, at an Arizona public university, sends students on a study abroad trip, helps them build professional networks, and more. Each
Amount: $1,500. About: The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) offers the Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Elementary Teacher Scholarship to one student, age 25 or older, who is studying to teach at the elementary school level. Applicants must be at least a college sophomore at the time of application. Eligible Grade Levels: College