
Scholarships
Amount: $10,000. About: The Mitchell Scholarship is annually awarded to graduating high school seniors in Maine. In addition to providing scholarship money for tuition, the Mitchell Institute provides its scholars with access to a wide array of professional networks and social events. Applicants must be legal residents of Maine, be graduating from a public high
Amount: Full tuition, room and board. About: Established in 1945 and inspired by the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University, the Morehead-Cain Scholarship is a merit scholarship awarded by the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill to “exceptional student leaders.” The program covers four years of tuition, room and board. It also provides and funds “life-changing
Amount: Varies. About: Morgan Stanley’s Richard B. Fisher Scholarship is for minority students pursuing careers in finance. Applicants must be African American, Hispanic, Native American, or LGBT and be undergraduate sophomores or juniors at an accredited four-year college. To apply, applicants must indicate their eligibility on their application for the Summer Analyst Program. Eligible Grade
Amount: Up to $8,000. About: Offered by MPOWER Financing, which provides private student loans to international and DACA students in the United States and Canada, the MPOWER Global Citizen Scholarship is awarded annually to international and DACA students enrolled at schools MPOWER supports in the United States or Canada. Three scholarships are awarded each year
Amount: $6,000 per year for up to 4 years. About: Each year, Minnesota Masonic Charities awards Signature Scholarships to high achieving high school seniors from the state. Applicants must be graduating from a Minnesota high school, meet a minimum 3.9 GPA requirement, and plan to enroll in a four-year college program. A Masonic affiliation is
Amount: $3,000 per year for up to 4 years. About: Minnesota Masonic Charities Heritage Scholarships are annually awarded to college-bound high school seniors in Minnesota. Each applicant must be graduating from a Minnesota high school, have a GPA between 3.0 and 3.49 on a 4.0 scale, and plan to enroll in a four-year college program.