
Scholarships
Amount: Up to $7,500 per full academic year About: Awarded by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, the Goldwater Scholarship provides scholarships to students who wish to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Applicants must be nominated by a Goldwater Campus Representative. Applicants must be full-time, degree-pursuing sophomores
Amount: $1,250. About: Administered by The University Network (TUN.com), Good Life’s Improving Tomorrow Biannual Scholarship is open to high school seniors, high school graduates, undergraduate, and graduate students. Good Life Property Management will award $1,250 to the winner. Applicants must reside in the United States, meet a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.3 on
Amount: $20,000. About: Offered by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), the Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship is awarded to graduate students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be U.S. or Canadian citizens or permanent residents and be enrolled full time in a graduate-level program. Eligible Grade Levels: Graduate Student
Amount: Up to $5,000. About: Each year, Great Minds in STEM (GMIS) awards scholarships to students pursuing STEM degrees. Applicants must be of Hispanic descent and/or demonstrate “significant leadership or service within the underserved community,” be enrolled full-time in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program for the upcoming fall semester at an accredited two- or
Amount: $10,000. About: Each year, the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes Scholarship recognizes students who have organized and led an “extraordinary service activity” that benefited people or the environment. Applicants, on the deadline date, must be between the ages of 8 and 18, be permanent residents living in the United States or Canada, be
Amount: Varies. About: The Global Undergraduate Exchange Program provides semester-long scholarships to immigrant students so that they can study in the United States. Applicants must be over 18 years of age, a citizen of a UGRAD participating country and currently living in that country, be enrolled as an undergraduate student for at least one semester