
Scholarships
Amount: Varies. About: Each year, the George Snow Scholarship Fund provides Graduate School Scholarships to Snow Scholars pursuing advanced degrees. Applicants must have been a former recipient of its scholarship program for high school seniors in Palm Beach County and Broward County, and have already been accepted into or currently enrolled in a graduate program.
Amount: Varies. About: The Geological Society of America (GSA) annually provides grants to support graduate student research in the geosciences. Applicants must be GSA members and be currently enrolled in a North American or Central American college or university in an earth science graduate degree program that has a geological component. Each applicant’s research focus
Amount: 7,000 Euro. About: The Generation Google Scholarship for Women in Computer Science (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) is open to women studying computer science in a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD program at an accredited university in Europe, the Middle East, or Africa. Applicants must submit personal background information, a resume/CV, academic transcripts, a letter
Amount: $10,000 (USA), $5,000 (Canada). About: Google offers the General Google Scholarship (North America) for students pursuing degrees and careers in computer science and technology. In awarding scholarships, Google considers each student’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion; demonstrated leadership; and academic performance. Students from groups that are historically underrepresented in technology are encouraged to
Amount: Varies. About: Offered by the Garden Club Federation of Maine (GCFM), the Horticultural Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to undergraduate upperclassmen and graduate students studying horticulture or a related field. Applicants must be undergraduate sophomores, juniors or seniors, fifth-year landscape architects, or graduate students who are legal residents of Maine. Applicants must study
Amount: $5,000. About: The Garden Club of America’s Coastal Wetland Studies Award is an annual prize awarded to graduate students studying coastal wetlands in the United States. Each year, one student is awarded $5,000 to go towards field-based wetlands research. Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate program at a U.S. university, be doing field-based