
Scholarships
Amount: $1,000. About: The Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship is an annual award that is meant to raise awareness about the negative effects of too much screen time. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal residents in high school, undergraduate school, or graduate school. Eligible Grade Levels: High School Freshman, High School Sophomore, High School Junior,
Amount: $5,000. About: Offered by the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW), Taylor/Blakeslee University Fellowships are annually awarded to working journalists and outstanding students who have been accepted for enrollment in graduate-level programs in science writing. Applicants must have an undergraduate degree, be accepted by at least one institution before the fellowship application
Amount: Up to $10,000. About: The Computing Research Association Widening Participation (CRA-WP) and Applied Computer Security Associates (ACSA) jointly offer scholarships of up to $10,000 for women studying toward careers in information security. Since the program’s inception in 2011, over 90 women have been awarded scholarships. To apply, applicants must provide an essay describing their
Amount: Up to $60,000 per year (awarded up to 4 years). About: Each year, Tang Scholarships help LGBT Asian and Pacific Islanders from the Bay Area afford post-secondary education. Applicants must self-identify as Asian/Pacific Islander and gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender, graduate from a high school in one of the nine Bay Area counties, be
Amount: $500-$2,000. About: The Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) offers up to 100 awards under its TCA Study Abroad Scholarship Program for American Minority Students. Under the program, TCA provides up to 100 scholarships per year to eligible American undergraduate and graduate students of African American, Armenian American, Bosnian American, Filipino American, Hispanic American, Macedonian
Amount: Up to $3,000. About: Offered by the Society for American Archaeology, the Student Excellence in Archaeology Scholarship (SEAS) — formerly known as the Historically Underrepresented Groups Scholarship — supports the recruitment and retention of minority students working towards degrees in archaeology by providing scholarships to help fund archaeological training and participation in research programs.