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Scholarships

SuccessBaseMass is here to help you find a scholarship! Earning a scholarship can help differentiate you from your classmates during the college admissions process while helping you pay for your college education. Discover some incredible opportunities here!

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Blacks@Microsoft Scholarship

Blacks@Microsoft (BAM) was founded in 1989. BAM continues to support young Black high school seniors with financial support to reach their educational goals. For 2021, BAM will award 27 Blacks at Microsoft Scholarships with a total value of $175,000! These scholarships are open to high achieving high school seniors who plan to major in technology related fields.

Eligibility:

High school seniors who plan to major in technology related fields

Award:

$20,000 USD

Deadline:

March 31

Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship

Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018 as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields.

Eligibility:

Must be a high school senior with a 2.5 or above and an U.S. Citizen.

Award:

$10,000 to as many as 200 students in 2021.

Deadline:

April 1

Art Locality Scholarship

The recipient of the Act Locally Scholarship will receive $500. All GPAs will be considered, and all majors are invited to apply. While not required, applicants with experience volunteering or working to better their local community through social, environmental, or economic change are preferred.

Eligibility:

All high school students

Award:

$500 USD

Deadline:

April 1

American Foreign Service Association High School Essay Contest

This is the flagship program of AFSA's outreach efforts to high school students. AFSA's annual contest has challenged high school students, whose parents are not members of the Foreign Service, from around the nation to explore and research some of the most difficult questions related to the Foreign Service and American diplomacy.

Eligibility:

Students whose parents are not in the Foreign Service are eligible to participate if they are in grades nine through twelve in any of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. territories, or if they are U.S. citizens/lawful permanent residents attending high school overseas.

Award:

In addition to $2,500, the winner would also receive an all-expense paid trip to the nation’s capital from anywhere in the U.S. for the winner and his or her parents. There would also be an all-expense paid educational voyage courtesy of Semester at Sea. The runner-up would receive $1,250 and a full tuition to attend a summer session of National Student Leadership Conference’s International Diplomacy program.

Deadline:

April 5

Anne Ford Scholarship

The Anne Ford Scholarship is a $10,000 scholarship ($2,500/year over four years) granted to a graduating high school senior who will be enrolled in a full-time bachelor’s degree program in the fall. Students must have a documented learning disability (LD) and/or ADHD.

Eligibility:

Applicant should be a high school senior who will be enrolled in a full-time bachelor’s degree program in the fall. Students must have a documented learning disability (LD) and/or ADHD.

Award:

Total of $10,000 over 4 years.

Deadline:

April 5

LNESC Ford Driving Dreams Scholarship

The Ford Driving Dreams Scholarship Program is intended to assist and encourage high school seniors from the North Texas, Houston, and San Antonio areas to pursue a degree at U.S. post-secondary institutions. The Ford Driving Dreams Scholarship Program is sponsored by Ford Motor Company Fund and administered by the LULAC National Educational Service Centers (LNESC).

Eligibility:

Must be a graduating high school senior in the spring of 2021. Must be a student planning to pursue full-time studies leading to a bachelor’s degree at an accredited college or university in the U.S. Must have a cumulative high school grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent.

Award:

$2000

Deadline:

April 6

Creative Soul Music School Scholarship

We believe in the importance of music education. That's why we've decided to offer a $500 scholarship for one student pursuing music education.

Eligibility:

High School Seniors
GPA of 3.0 or higher
United States residents

Award:

$500

Deadline:

April 14

Green Hill Yacht and Country Club Scholarship

To empower donors to make a profound difference in the quality of life in Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore; to provide community leadership through grants, non-profit support programs, charitable partnerships and local initiatives in Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties.

Eligibility:

Applicants must be past graduates or current 12th-grade students of Wicomico, Somerset or Worcester County School who have been accepted for admission as full-time students in an accredited four-year college or university or accredited two-year educational or vocational institution.

Award:

$1000

Deadline:

April 15

Stockholm Junior Water Prize

A prestigious award given to a high school student who has completed a water quality based research project, and written a report on their findings. There are several stages in the competition, prizes ranging from certificates to scholarships of $15,000.

Eligibility:

Must be high school student of at least 15 years old

Award:

All expenses paid trip if state winner, $20,000 if national winner

Deadline:

April 15

Couponbirds "Help To Save" Scholarship

CouponBirds has implemented a "Help to Save" scholarship for high school and college students who need help with their tuition fees. This program requires the participants to upload a 2-3 minute video (no longer than 5 minutes) about how to save money with CouponBirds. Individuals with the best ideas and responses will be chosen to give a presentation at our site, and the person with the most intriguing ideas will receive a grand prize.

Eligibility:

The CouponBirds "Help to Save" Scholarship is open to high school and college students of all nationalities. High School students must be 15 years old at least and provide an Enrollment Certificate.
In addition, each student must have a legitimate acceptance letter from an accredited university, college, or high school for proof.

Award:

$5000

Deadline:

April 17 or October 10

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