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Historically Underrepresented Groups Scholarship (HUGS)

Historically Underrepresented Groups Scholarship (HUGS)
Historically Underrepresented Groups Scholarship (HUGS) is open to students who are members of historically underrepresented minorities majoring in archaeology. The scholarships are offered to minority archaeology students to help them complete their education and prepare for a career in archaeology and heritage management.

The scholarship is open to underrepresented groups, including African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American, and other non-European minorities. The scholarship can be used for a field school, to volunteer on a project directed by a professional archaeologist, or to receive other forms of archaeological training in the summer. A total of three HUGS awards will be awarded to undergraduate and graduate students.

The SAWF Scholarship Program

The SAWF Scholarship Program
The SAWF Scholarship Program is open to women enrolled or who plan to enroll in a STEM related field, such as science, technology, engineering, or math, or an automotive field. Female high school seniors or graduates from specific southern states may apply.

Eligible states include: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Texas or West Virginia. Applicants may attend an accredited two-year technical program, four-year undergraduate program, or graduate program. GPA requirements are 2.5 cumulative, and 3.0 in major. Eligible students may attend college part-time or full-time.

Microsoft Scholarship Program

Microsoft Scholarship Program
Microsoft Scholarship Program is for students who are currently enrolled in a four-year undergraduate bachelor’s degree program. Students must be attending a school in North America and pursuing studies in Computer Science and related STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).

Most of the scholarships will be awarded to female students, underrepresented minority students (African-American, Hispanic or Native American) or students with disabilities. All candidates are reviewed on the basis of their passion for STEM fields, leadership qualities and financial need. Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or above. Scholarships cover full or partial tuition for one academic year.

Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

Lemelson-MIT Student Prize
The Lemelson-MIT Student Prize is looking to award exceptional student inventors across the country. Teams of undergraduate students and individual graduate students from any college or university in the United States who have significant inventions are invited to join the contest.

The inventions must represent one of the important sectors of the economy including healthcare, transportation and mobility, food/water and agriculture, and consumer devices. It also serves as the prize categories.

MASNA Student Scholarships

MASNA (Marine Aquarium Societies of North America) offers a student scholarship program to help stimulate and promote the pursuit of marine science, in particular for topics that are current and relevant to the marine aquarium hobby.

MASNA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization composed of marine aquarium societies, individual hobbyists, and industry partners from North America and abroad, totaling several thousand individuals.

The Development Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology (DFBSST) Scholarship

Development Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology
The Development Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology (DFBSST) Scholarship is open to African-American undergraduate students who enroll in scientific or technical fields of study at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The scholarship can be renewed annually for up to four years.

Applicants must be African American students who plan to enroll or are already enrolled at one of the participating predominantly Black colleges or universities and who are majoring in a technical field of study, such as science, technology, engineering or mathematics.

AWG Minority Scholarship Program For Women

AWG Minority ScholarshipThe AWG Minority Scholarship program encourages young minority women to pursue courses of education and careers in the field of geosciences. The program, not only provides financial aid to assist with tuition and book, but also matches students with mentors who can offer guidance and support.

Funded by the Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG), an international organization devoted to enhancing the quality and level of participation of women in geosciences, the program requires that all applicants to this scholarship are women who are either African-American, Hispanic, or Native American.

Michigan Youth Livestock Scholarship Fund

The Michigan Youth Livestock Scholarship Fund awards scholarships every year to outstanding youth who have exhibited at the premier livestock events in Michigan.

The scholarship is open to all graduating high school senior or a high school graduate continuing education at an accredited institution and a resident of Michigan. They must also be a youth exhibitor at the Michigan State Fair, Livestock Expo or Dairy Expo at least 3 years before. Additionally, included in the application is essays, letters of reference, and most recent high school transcripts.

Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Scholarships

HOSA Scholarships
HOSA Scholarships are offered each year to students who are pursuing careers in the health industry. Students who are members of the Health Occupations Students of America may apply.

Eligible students must be enrolled in a health science education program and planning to attend a four-year college or community college. Applications will be judged on academic ability as well as activities in HOSA and community and volunteer work.

BMO Capital Market Lime Connect Equity Through Education Scholarship

BMO Capital Market Lime Connect Equity Through Education Scholarship
BMO Capital Market Lime Connect Equity Through Education Scholarship is open to students with visible or invisible disabilities who are pursuing a degree in business/commerce, engineering, physics, math, statistics, or a related discipline.

The scholarship is open to both undergraduate and graduate students in the U.S. and Canada. Applicants must be full-time students attending a college or university in the U.S. or Canada. They must also be interested in a career in Financial Services with a focus on Capital Markets preferred.

ASSE Foundation Scholarships

ASSE Foundation Scholarships
ASSE Foundation Scholarships are for students beginning their studies in occupational safety and for professionals seeking to continue their education. More than 100 awards are given each year.

Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or above if applying as an undergraduate, and 3.5 if applying as a graduate. In addition, applicants must have completed at least 60 semester hours of undergraduate credits, or 24 if seeking an associate’s degree. Students whose degree is not specifically an occupational health and safety (OHS) degree may also apply, provided they make the case as to why their program relates to the mission of the scholarships.

Monsanto STEM Fellowship

Monsanto STEM Fellowship
Monsanto STEM Fellowship is open to high achieving minority students pursuing a PhD degree in agriculture or a STEM related discipline. All racial ethnic minorities and women may apply.

Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, be a U.S. citizen or legal resident, and be in good standing at their institution. The awards can be applied to tuition, books, and fees.

Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award

Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award
The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. College-bound high school seniors and previous scholarship recipients currently in their freshman, sophomore and junior years of study may apply.

Applicants must reside within the five boroughs of New York City, be a current high school senior, and have a GPA of 2.5 or higher. Students with an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.

BHW Scholarship For Women

BHW Scholarship For Women
BHW Scholarship For Women is open to women who are pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). One scholarship is awarded every year to a deserving female student.

Applicants may apply by submitting a photo and completing a 500-800 word essay on either their favorite app, or an essay about a time an app played a significant role in improving their day. Applications open in January each year, close in April, and the winner is announced on May 1st.

Hampton Fund Scholarship

Hampton Fund Scholarship
Hampton Fund Scholarship is open to high school seniors who reside in South Carolina and plan to attend an institution of higher learning in South Carolina. Applicants must major in the natural resources discipline such as wildlife biology, fisheries biology, forestry, marine science or environmental science.

Candidates must be full-time students attending a public or private school in South Carolina. The scholarship covers up to four (4) consecutive years. The purpose of the scholarship is to assist local students further their education in the field of natural resources.

AQHA Scholarships

AQHA Scholarships
AQHA Scholarships are open to students who are members of the American Quarter Horse Association. Candidates may be pursuing careers in animal science, journalism, communications, therapeutic/adaptive riding and veterinary medicine, or a career path of their choice.

Students must have been members of The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) for at least one year. Scholarship recipients are selected based on academic achievement, financial need and Quarter Horse involvement.

SVC Foundation Scholarship

SVC Foundation Scholarship
SVC Foundation Scholarship is open to any individual who is entering or is currently enrolled in a course of study related to vacuum coating technology. Preference will be given to undergraduate and graduate students whose major is engineering, physics, materials science and other fields related to vacuum coating.

Anyone attending an accredited technical, vocational, two-year, undergraduate or graduate school may apply. Three or more scholarships are awarded annually. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of relevance of applicant's field of study to vacuum coating technology, grades, courses selected, interdisciplinary skills and interests, financial need, and goals.

Out to Innovate Scholarships

Out to Innovate Scholarships
Out to Innovate Scholarships are available to LGBTQ students interested in pursuing a STEM career. The scholarships are offered to undergraduate and graduate students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or students who are an active ally of the LGBTQ community.

Applicants must be pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. Two scholarships are awarded annually. Students can be currently enrolled at any U.S.-based college or university. Candidates must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above. They must have also completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university.

The Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program

The Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program
The Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program is open to underrepresented, low-income and first-generation college-bound students.

Candidates must be pursuing a full time undergraduate degree at any accredited 4 year college or university.

National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) Academic Scholarships

National Eagle Scout Association NESA Scholarship
NESA Academic Scholarships are available to Eagle Scouts who are in their senior year of high school. All applicants must be members of the National Eagle Scout Association to receive a scholarship.

Academic scholarship applicants must have a minimum 1800 SAT or 28 ACT score to apply. Two academic scholarship programs are available - the Cook scholarship award and the NESA STEM scholarship award.

Cooke scholarships are awarded based on school and Scouting participation, academic performance, and financial need. Applicants must meet the minimum SAT or ACT score to apply.