
Scholarships
Amount: $4,000-$20,000. About: The Milton Fisher Scholarship is a four-year renewable scholarship for exceptionally creative and innovative high school juniors, high school seniors, and college freshmen. Applicants must be Connecticut or New York City metropolitan area residents who plan to attend college anywhere in the United States, or residents of anywhere in the United States
Amount: Up to $4,000 (undergraduate), up to $6,000 (graduate). About: The state of Minnesota offers the Minnesota Indian Scholarship. This scholarship is offered to American Indian Minnesota residents who are enrolled in a Minnesota college, university, or vocational school. Applicants may be enrolled in undergraduate or graduate school and must be at least one-fourth American
Amount: Up to $5,000. About: The Mensa Foundation runs an annual scholarship program that challenges students to write an essay describing their career, academic, or vocational goals. Applicants must be enrolled in a degree program at an accredited U.S. higher education institution. Eligible Grade Levels: College Freshman, College Sophomore, College Junior, College Senior, Graduate Student
Amount: Varies. About: The Middle Class Scholarship (MCS) is for undergraduate students, including students pursuing a teaching credential, whose family income and assets do not exceed $201,000 and who attend a campus in the University of California (UC) or California State University (CSU) system. To qualify, applicants must be a California resident attending a UC
Amount: Varies. About: The Melissa A. Stoneberger Foundation Scholarship is annually awarded to students who are involved in their communities, have strong leadership skills, and want to help facilitate positive change. Applicants must be college bound or currently enrolled in an undergraduate program. Additionally, applicants must meet a minimum GPA requirement of 3.5 on a
Amount: $10,000. About: Offered by the Junior League of Washington, the Meg Graham Scholarship is annually awarded to graduating seniors living in DC who are passionate about volunteerism. Applicants must be Washington DC residents, attend a DC public, private, parochial, or charter school, plan to enroll at an accredited four-year college or university, meet a