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Massive Scholarships for College Students

As a college student, you know how expensive paying for school can be. But, scholarship providers are ready to help!

It’s a common misconception amongst college students that scholarships are only for high school students but that’s simply not true.

In fact, many college scholarships have award amounts that exceed what most students would ever dream of achieving!

Check out the following list of scholarships for college students with enormous award amounts – you’ll be happy you did once those tuition bills roll around!

Tylenol Future Care Scholarship


Deadline: 6/30/15

Available to: College Sophomore through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $10,000

Let’s celebrate 25 years of caring for what matters most through the Tylenol Future Care Scholarship.

This program has helped promising individuals achieve academic excellence in medicine, ensuring the well-being of you and your family.

Learn more information about the Tylenol Future Care Scholarship.

AfterCollege/AACN Nursing Scholarship


Deadline: 6/30/15

Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $10,000

Provided by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the AfterCollege/AACN Nursing Scholarship is available to nursing students enrolled in a baccalaureate, master's or doctoral degree program in nursing.

Special consideration will be given to students in a graduate program with the goal of becoming a nurse educator; students completing an RN-to-BSN or RN-to-MSN program; and those enrolled in an accelerated program.

Learn more information about the AfterCollege/AACN Nursing Scholarship.

College Completer Scholarship


Deadline: 7/06/15

Available to: College Freshman through College Junior

Award Amount: $18,000

There are many reasons to complete your degree. Whatever your reason, DeVry University can help. We work with returning students and students transferring colleges every day, helping them finish their degrees quickly and affordably.

Whether you are currently enrolled in school or have been out for a while, DeVry will work with you to apply qualifying credits – up to 80 credit hours — toward your degree program. By maximizing these transfer credits, you can complete your degree sooner, saving you time and money.

DeVry also offers the College Completer Scholarship*, a merit-based award designed specifically for those looking to finish a bachelor’s or associate degree. You could receive up to $18,000 to help you earn your bachelor’s or associate degree. A degree from DeVry University can prepare you for a lifetime of career success.

In fact, in 2013, 90% of DeVry University grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field within 6 months of graduation or were already employed when they graduated.**

Whatever your reasons for completing your degree, DeVry University can help make it faster and more affordable. Learn more at devry.edu.

Get more information on the College Completer Scholarship.

Imagine Cup Games Competition


Deadline: 7/31/15

Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $50,000

The Imagine Cup Games Competition is available to students with an interest in video game design.

To enter the contest you, or your team, must submit a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azure.

Games can support multiple languages as long as English is represented and be no bigger than 500MB to be eligible entries.

Get more information on the Imagine Cup Games Competition.

”From Failure to Promise” Essay Contest


Deadline: 7/31/15

Available to: High School Senior through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $10,000

The "From Failure to Promise" Essay Contest is open to high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students who hold at least a 2.5 GPA.

To be considered, you must submit an essay of at least 1500 words that addresses the following three topics: Which tracks of the book "From Failure to Promise - 360 degrees" presented or reiterated the most important life lessons for you and why, which factor was the most vital to the author's evolution in going from "flunk-out" to "professor and how does the "Seven Spheres of Influence and Integration Model" affect your worldview as related to civic responsibility.

Get more information on the ”From Failure to Promise” Essay Contest.

Lexington Law Scholarship Award


Deadline: 8/31/15

Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $10,000

The Lexington Law Scholarship Award is available to currently enrolled students.

You must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 to be eligible for this award.

To be considered, you must submit a minimum 800-word essay about how you repaired or established your good credit.

Get more information on the Lexington Law Scholarship Award.

Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest


Deadline: 10/23/15

Available to: High School Senior through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $20,000

Provided by the Ayn Rand Institute, the Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest is open to high school seniors, college undergraduates and graduate students.

You must submit an essay of between 800 and 1,600 words on a topic related to Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.

The three topic choices are listed on the sponsor's website and essays will be judged on style and content.

Learn more about the Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest.

Farm and Ranch Heritage Scholarship


Deadline: 12/01/15

Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors

Award Amount: $12,500

Provided by the American Quarter Horse Foundation, the Farm and Ranch Heritage Scholarship is available to student members of the American Quarter Horse Association.

You must be a high school senior or a student currently enrolled in an accredited college, university or vocational school.

You must also be from a farming or ranching background and have at least a 3.0 GPA to be eligible for this award.

Learn more about the Farm and Ranch Heritage Scholarship.

D.J. Lovell Scholarship



Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Freshman though Graduate Student, 5th Year

Award Amount: $11,000

The D.J. Lovell Scholarship is open to full-time undergraduate and graduate students who are studying optical science and engineering.

Fields of study may include optics, photonics, imaging, optoelectronics and other related disciplines.

You must also be a student member of SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering) to be eligible for this award.

Learn more information about the D.J. Lovell Scholarship.

State Need Grant – Washington State


Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors

Award Amount: $10,868

Provided by the Washington Student Advancement Council, the State Need Grant is available to Washington State's lowest income undergraduate students.

To be eligible for this award, you must be a resident of Washington, have a family income of equal to or less than 70 percent of the state median, and enroll as an undergraduate student in an eligible program for a certificate, first associate's, or bachelor's degree, at a minimum of three credits, in Washington.

Students who are pursuing theology degrees are not eligible for this award.

Get more information on the State Need Grant – Washington State.

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