
Scholarships
Amount: $2,500-$5,000. About: Administered by the American Legion Auxiliary (ALA), the Spirit of Youth Scholarship for Junior Members is annually awarded to student members. Applicants must have held membership in the ALA for the immediate past three years, hold a membership card for the current year, and continue to maintain her membership throughout the four-year
Amount: Varies. About: Step Up For Students is a Florida nonprofit scholarship funding organization that helps administer four scholarships for Florida schoolchildren, which “empowers families to pursue and engage in the most appropriate learning options for their children.” The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program (FTC) is for lower- to middle-income families. The Family Empowerment Scholarship
Amount: $5,400-$75,000. About: Launched in 2006 at the University of Michigan and Georgia Tech, the Stamps Scholars Program is now available at 36 partner colleges and universities. It is a multi-year, merit-based program, with awards ranging from $5,400 to $75,000 each year (four-year awards total an average of $21,600-$300,000) plus extra funding for study abroad,
Amount: $250-$1,500. About: The Southern California Mothers of Multiples Clubs (SCMOMC) offers annual scholarships to mothers of twins and twins themselves. Applicants must be twins, triplets or higher, or the mothers of multiples. Additionally, applicants must live in Southern California or Clark County, NV, and be a current of future student at a college, university,
Amount: Varies. About: Each year, the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students interested in pursuing careers in the plastics industry. There is one general application to fill out, and applicants will automatically be considered for all of the scholarships. Applicants must be majoring in or taking courses that would be
Amount: $5,000. About: The Society of Women Engineers offers an annual scholarship for female high school seniors from Lehigh Valley who are interested in engineering. Applicants must live in one of the 20 Pennsylvania counties with zip codes beginning 177-187 and 195-196, be college-bound seniors enrolling in an ABET-accredited engineering program, and identify as female.