
Scholarships
Amount: $5,000. About: Watson-Brown Foundation Scholarships are annual awards meant to provide need-based and merit-based aid to undergraduate students in Georgia and South Carolina. Applicants must be residents of one of 18 Georgia and South Carolina counties, and must be a college-bound high school senior or current undergraduate student at a 4-year, regionally-accredited, non-profit colleges
Amount: $5,000. About: The Wallace F. Pate Scholarship is an annual prize awarded to a high school senior in South Carolina who intends to study a natural resource discipline at a college or university within the state. Applicants must be residents of South Carolina and plan to study wildlife, fisheries, forestry, biology, zoology, marine science,
Amount: Up to $80,000 maximum over 4 years. About: Dream.US, a nonprofit organization, created its Opportunity Scholarship to help undocumented students who live in “locked-out states,” meaning states where students “effectively have no access to college – either because they face paying out-of-state tuition or because their state will simply not admit them into its
Amount: Up to $6,000 per year for 4 years. About: The South Carolina Teaching Fellows Scholarship is a program funded by the state of South Carolina with the goal of developing aspiring teachers. The program provides up to 200 fellowships of each year. Recipients gain access to a variety of professional development opportunities and participate
Amount: $1,000-$5,000. About: The Southern Automotive Women’s Forum (SAWF) Scholarship is offered to women who are enrolled or enrolling in a STEM field. Students may be enrolled in a two-year technical program, a four-year undergraduate program, or a graduate program that can be used in a career in the automotive industry. Applications open in the
Amount: $5,000 each year (up to 4 years). About: The Legislative Incentives for Future Excellence (LIFE) Scholarship is offered by the state of South Carolina to incoming college freshmen. The award is worth up to $5,000 per year. To qualify, students must satisfy two of the following three requirements: have a 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA