
Scholarships
Amount: $5,000. About: The Asian Pacific Fund offers the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund for incoming freshmen of at least 50% Filipino heritage enrolled full-time at accredited colleges and universities in the United States. To qualify, students must study one of the following STEM fields: engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental science, or a physical

Amount: $2,500. About: Offered by the American Welding Society (AWS), the Barbara and Richard Couch Hypertherm Scholarship awards students pursuing two- or four-year degrees in an engineering or technical field relating to welding and cutting. Applicants must be in their final year of high school at the time they apply. Named for the founders of
Amount: $1,000-$2,500+. About: The American Welding Society (AWS) annually offers scholarships to students living or going to school in one of its 22 districts. Applicants must enroll in a welding-related educational or training program, be high school graduates or possess a GED equivalent, and reside in and attend school within the boundaries of an AWS
Amount: Up to $10,000. About: Each year, the Austin Community Foundation offers hundreds of scholarships to local students. The scholarships all have varying criteria and award eligibility, but they can all be applied to through the same application. Those interested fill out one application and are considered for all of the scholarships. Eligible Grade Levels:
Amount: $1,000. About: Named in honor of Casey Hoke, a transgender artist, activist, and speaker dedicated to helping others combat marginalization, the ATRH Casey Hoke Memorial Scholarship is one of two national trans scholarships offered by the American Trans Resource Hub (ATRH). Applicants must be a non-cis-gendered person who is entering trade school, university, or
Amount: Up to $5,000. About: Each year, the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) awards scholarships to its members’ children. Each applicant must be a dependent of an active AFA member in good standing; be a graduating high school senior; intend to enroll at an accredited college or university; be ranked in the top 15% of