
Scholarships
Amount: $5,000. About: The Vern and Elaine Clark Out of Home Advertising Industry “Champion” Scholarship Endowment is one of seven named scholarships in the FOARE Scholarship Program, a program that provides scholarships to students with connections to the Out Of Home (OOH) advertising industry. All applicants must be able to detail their connection, either through
Amount: $6,000. About: The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) offers the Chuck Hall Star of Tomorrow Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to male students who compete in bowling. Applicants must be non-professional USBC members under the age of 20. The scholarship is awarded based on exceptional bowling performance, academic achievement, and extracurricular and civic involvement.
Amount: Full tuition, room and board. About: The USDA 1890 National Scholars Program is a full-tuition and employment track program offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the 1890 Land-Grant Universities. The scholarship provides full tuition, employment, employee benefits, fees, books, and room and board of each year for up to 4 years to
Amount: $5,000. About: The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) offers the Earl Anthony Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to high school seniors and college students with a record of community involvement, academic achievements, and financial need. Applicants do not need to have an interest in bowling. Eligible Grade Levels: High School Senior, College Freshman,
Amount: $6,000. About: The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) offers the Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow Scholarship. This scholarship is open to female high school seniors and college students who compete in bowling. Applicants must be non-professional USBC members under the age of 20. The scholarship is awarded based on exceptional bowling performance, academic
Amount: Up to $10,000. About: The biopharmaceutical company UCB offers scholarships to those impacted by epilepsy. Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States; be diagnosed with epilepsy by a physician or be the immediate family member (parent, spouse, child or sibling) and/or caregiver of a person with epilepsy; be seeking an associate’s,