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First-Class Scholarships for College Students

Between juggling your heavy course load, a part-time job and the distant remains of a social life, searching for scholarships is the last thing you feel like doing - especially because you may assume that, since you're a college student you won't win a scholarship anyway.

False. College students win scholarships all the time.

Seriously, those tuition bills aren’t going to pay themselves and, with the cost of college these days, you need scholarships more than ever.

The good news is, we’ve done the heavy lifting (searching) for you. Now, all you need to do is apply!

Here are scholarships that college students qualify for:

Create-a-Greeting Card Scholarship


Deadline: 2/26/16

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

Award Amount: $10,000

The Create-A-Greeting Card Scholarship Contest is open to currently enrolled high school and college students in the United States.

To enter, you must design a holiday, get well, or birthday greeting card and submit your work to be judged.

Your photo, art, or graphics submitted must be your own original work and you must be at least 14 years of age to be eligible for this award.

Get more information on the Create-a-Greeting Card Scholarship.

Project Yellow Light Scholarship


Deadline: 4/01/16

Available to: Ages 17-25

Award Amount: 6 Awards between $1,000-$5,000

The Project Yellow Light Scholarship is available to high school juniors and seniors and full -time undergraduate students. To be considered, you must create a 25- to 55-second video that discourages distracted driving.

Get more information on the Project Yellow Light Scholarship.

All I Need Scholarship Slam


Deadline: 4/15/16

Available to: Ages 13-25
Award Amount: $1,000

We all know this familiar question: If you were stranded on a deserted island, what's the one thing you would take with you? You might be quick to answer with your favorite book or an empty journal to fill with all the new existential thoughts you'd have while on an island by yourself.

Well, we want to take this challenge a step further. What is the one thing you can't live without? Is it a person, an object, or even an idea that you hold close to your heart?

Tell us in a poem about the importance of the one thing you feel you absolutely need and why, for your chance to win $1,000 for college.

Get more information on the All I Need Scholarship Slam.

Negative Population Growth Written Advertisement Scholarship Contest


Deadline: 4/22/16

Available to: High School seniors through College Juniors
Award Amount: $2,000

The Negative Population Growth Written Advertisement Scholarship Contest is open to high school seniors and college freshmen, sophomores and juniors.

You must create a written advertisement of between 100 and 200 words that is suitable for a magazine or a newspaper that persuades the general public to support programs that are designed to slow, halt and eventually reverse U.S. population growth.

You must also be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident to qualify for this award.

Get more information on the Negative Population Growth Written Advertisement Scholarship Contest.

E-waste Scholarship


Deadline: 04/30/16

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

Award Amount: $1,000

The E-waste Scholarship is available to high school, undergraduate or graduate students.

You must be U.S. citizen or legal resident to qualify for this award.

Get more information on the E-waste Scholarship.

National Hazing Prevention Week Poster Design Contest


Deadline: 4/30/16

Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors

Award Amount: Varies

Sponsored by HazingPrevention.org, the National Hazing Prevention Week Poster Design Contest is available to students who are interested in preventing hazing.

Students must submit a poster on the theme "Be Someone’s Hero – Stand Up to Hazing".

Get more information on the National Hazing Prevention Week Poster Design Contest.

$2,000 Disaster Preparation Scholarship


Deadline: 5/01/16

Available to: High School Freshmen through College Seniors

Award Amount: 3 Awards of $2,000

The $2,000 Disaster Preparation Scholarship is open to current high school and college students.

You must create a video that shows how properly planning for a hurricane or other flood disaster can be a valuable tool and upload it to YouTube in order to be considered for this award.

Get more information on the $2,000 Disaster Preparation Scholarship.

LGMD Awareness Scholarships


Deadline: 5/25/16

Available to: Ages 17-30

Award Amount: 4 Awards of $3,000

Provided by the Jain Foundation, the LGMD Awareness Scholarships reward students for teaching others about Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophies, often referred to as LGMDs.

There are two scholarship categories, merit-based and social media based.

A total of four $3000 scholarships will be awarded in 2016. The scholarship money can be used for tuition, books, and equipment required for education courses.

Students may apply for both scholarship categories but students will be awarded at most one scholarship.

Get more information on the LGMD Awareness Scholarships.

Online Games Scholarship


Deadline: 5/31/16

Available to: High School Seniors through College Seniors

Award Amount: $2,500

The Online Games Scholarship is open to college-bound high school seniors and currently enrolled university students. You must submit an essay of at least 500 words on the topic "Can a video game elicit an emotional response? What makes a game affect you on an emotional level?"

Get more information on the Online Games Scholarship.

“From Failure to Promise” Essay Contest


Deadline: 7/31/16

Available to: High School Seniors 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.

F. Armstrong Scholarship – Cornell College


Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Freshmen

Award Amount: $16,000

The F. Armstrong Scholarship is open to entering freshmen at Cornell College who contribute to campus diversity.

Get more information on the F. Armstrong Scholarship – Cornell College.

CKSF Scholarship Competition


Deadline: Varies

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

Award Amount: $2,500

The CKSF Scholarships are available to high school, undergraduate, and graduate students in the U.S.

You must register to participate in scholarship quizzes that test your knowledge of topics ranging from general "common knowledge" to specific academic subjects, books, websites, and even movies.

You will be scored based on a combination of time and accuracy.

Students with the highest scores at the end of each competition win.

Learn more information about the CKSF Scholarship Competition.

Optimist International Oratorical Contest


Deadline: Varies

Available To: Maximum Age 18 Years

Award Amount: $2,500

The Optimist International Oratorical Contest is open to students under the age of 19.

To be considered for this award, you must prepare a 4 to 5 minute speech on the topic, "How My Passions Impact the World" to be presented at your local Optimist Club's contest.

Get more information on the Optimist International Oratorical Contest.



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