
Scholarships
Amount: $10,000. About: Administered by UNCF, The CVS Health Foundation Health Care Careers Scholarship is a five-year program launched in 2021 to help minority students pursuing health care careers pay for their junior and senior years of undergraduate study. Applicants must be second-semester sophomores at the time of application and be juniors at the time
Amount: $1,500. About: The COL Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards one female college student a $1,500 scholarship to be applied toward the student’s ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited four-year school. Community college students in their first two years are eligible if they will continue on to an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants
Amount: Up to $800. About: The Arkansas Workforce Challenge Scholarship is meant for credit-bearing programs, as well as non-credit, workforce-training classes in the high-demand areas of healthcare, information technology, and industry. The scholarship is open to anyone who has either graduated from an Arkansas high school, Arkansas home school or GED program, or has a
Amount: $40,000. About: The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship supports traditionally underserved students in their computer science education. The program offers 100 awards ranging from $5,000 up to $10,000 each, with a lifetime maximum disbursement of up to $40,000. To qualify, applicants must be a high school senior in the United States who has completed or
Amount: $2,500. About: The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) annually offers multiple War Veterans Scholarships to persons on active duty in the uniformed military services and to honorably discharged U.S. military veterans (including Reservists and National Guard personnel). To qualify, applicants must be currently enrolled and attending classes in an undergraduate program, part-time
Amount: $2,500. About: The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) annually offers the Student Member Scholarship. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, be at least second-year college students enrolled full-time in a four-year college or university, be majoring in STEM fields, meet a minimum 3.0 GPA requirement, and hold AFCEA membership. Applications