Don Richter Memorial Scholarships
$2,000
Overview
The Alaska Geological Society is accepting applications to the Don Richter Scholarship to support graduate student research. Projects in any geology or geophysics discipline that are tied to work in Alaska are eligible. Proposals that align with Don Richter’s areas of interest—particularly volcanology, igneous petrology, neotectonics, or field-based studies in the Aleutian arc, Talkeetna Mountains, Wrangell Mountains region, Denali Fault system, or south-central Alaska stratigraphy—are especially welcome. One award of $2,500 will be granted.
Eligibility
- Must be enrolled at an accredited college or university.
- Must be a current MS or PhD candidate in geoscience or an equivalent...
Overview
The Alaska Geological Society is accepting applications to the Don Richter Scholarship to support graduate student research. Projects in any geology or geophysics discipline that are tied to work in Alaska are eligible. Proposals that align with Don Richter’s areas of interest—particularly volcanology, igneous petrology, neotectonics, or field-based studies in the Aleutian arc, Talkeetna Mountains, Wrangell Mountains region, Denali Fault system, or south-central Alaska stratigraphy—are especially welcome. One award of $2,500 will be granted.
Eligibility
- Must be enrolled at an accredited college or university.
- Must be a current MS or PhD candidate in geoscience or an equivalent...
HFM Academic Scholarships
$2,500
HFM 2026 Academic Scholarship — Application Open
Overview
HFM is accepting applications for its 2026 academic scholarships. Two awards of $2,500 each will be granted.
Key deadline
- Application must be submitted by March 22, 2026 (midnight).
Who is eligible
- Residents of Michigan who are part of the bleeding disorders community and plan to pursue post-secondary education (community college, four-year college/university, graduate program, or trade school).
- Eligible applicants include people with bleeding disorders and immediate family members (parent, sibling, or grandchild) of someone with a bleeding disorder. Note: clotting disorders are not eligible for this scholarship.
- Individuals...
HFM 2026 Academic Scholarship — Application Open
Overview
HFM is accepting applications for its 2026 academic scholarships. Two awards of $2,500 each will be granted.
Key deadline
- Application must be submitted by March 22, 2026 (midnight).
Who is eligible
- Residents of Michigan who are part of the bleeding disorders community and plan to pursue post-secondary education (community college, four-year college/university, graduate program, or trade school).
- Eligible applicants include people with bleeding disorders and immediate family members (parent, sibling, or grandchild) of someone with a bleeding disorder. Note: clotting disorders are not eligible for this scholarship.
- Individuals...
ASHS Scholars Award
$1,500
Introduction
The ASHS Scholars Award, created by the ASHS Board of Directors, recognizes outstanding undergraduate achievement in horticultural science and supports students pursuing careers in the field.
Award overview
Each year two scholarships of $1,500 each will be awarded to undergraduate students majoring in horticulture at four-year colleges or universities.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be an undergraduate student (any class level) at the time of application.
- Be enrolled full-time (minimum of 10 credit hours) and actively working toward a degree in horticulture.
- Demonstrate strong academic performance in their horticulture major and in related...
Introduction
The ASHS Scholars Award, created by the ASHS Board of Directors, recognizes outstanding undergraduate achievement in horticultural science and supports students pursuing careers in the field.
Award overview
Each year two scholarships of $1,500 each will be awarded to undergraduate students majoring in horticulture at four-year colleges or universities.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be an undergraduate student (any class level) at the time of application.
- Be enrolled full-time (minimum of 10 credit hours) and actively working toward a degree in horticulture.
- Demonstrate strong academic performance in their horticulture major and in related...
Robert G. Porter Scholars Program
$8,000
Overview
The program provides four renewable postsecondary scholarships of $8,000 each (paid over the course of degree completion) for students who are dependents of American Federation of Teachers (AFT) members. In addition, the program awards ten one-time grants of $1,000 to AFT members to support continuing education or to help fund proposals aimed at strengthening and expanding their union.
About the Award’s Namesake
The Robert G. Porter Scholars awards honor Robert G. Porter, who served as the AFT’s secretary-treasurer from 1963 until 1991. Porter devoted his career to defending workers’ rights, advancing civil rights and helping ensure the union served...
Overview
The program provides four renewable postsecondary scholarships of $8,000 each (paid over the course of degree completion) for students who are dependents of American Federation of Teachers (AFT) members. In addition, the program awards ten one-time grants of $1,000 to AFT members to support continuing education or to help fund proposals aimed at strengthening and expanding their union.
About the Award’s Namesake
The Robert G. Porter Scholars awards honor Robert G. Porter, who served as the AFT’s secretary-treasurer from 1963 until 1991. Porter devoted his career to defending workers’ rights, advancing civil rights and helping ensure the union served...
David Barrett Memorial Scholarship
$12,000
Overview
The ASID Foundation administers scholarships created to sustain and grow expertise in targeted areas of design and to support research efforts by ASID members.
David Barrett Memorial Scholarship — Key Information
- Award amount: $12,000
- Application window: February 15 to April 15, 2027
- Frequency: Awarded every two years
Purpose and Eligibility
The David Barrett Memorial Scholarship honors exceptional undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in an accredited interior design program of at least three years’ duration. Candidates should show a sustained interest and proven ability to work with classical design principles—aligned with Greek and Roman traditions—and to incorporate...
Overview
The ASID Foundation administers scholarships created to sustain and grow expertise in targeted areas of design and to support research efforts by ASID members.
David Barrett Memorial Scholarship — Key Information
- Award amount: $12,000
- Application window: February 15 to April 15, 2027
- Frequency: Awarded every two years
Purpose and Eligibility
The David Barrett Memorial Scholarship honors exceptional undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in an accredited interior design program of at least three years’ duration. Candidates should show a sustained interest and proven ability to work with classical design principles—aligned with Greek and Roman traditions—and to incorporate...
Joel Polsky Academic Achievement Award
$5,000
Joel Polsky Prize — $5,000
Application period: February 15 to April 15, 2026
Overview
The Joel Polsky Prize is awarded annually to honor exceptional scholarly work in interior design communicated through print or digital media. The prize recognizes contributions that serve the needs of the public, design professionals, and students, and it targets topics such as educational research, behavioral science, business practice, the design process, theory, or related technical areas. Submissions may take a variety of forms, including but not limited to books, white papers, blog series, and videos. This award is made possible by the Polsky Fund.
Who should...
Joel Polsky Prize — $5,000
Application period: February 15 to April 15, 2026
Overview
The Joel Polsky Prize is awarded annually to honor exceptional scholarly work in interior design communicated through print or digital media. The prize recognizes contributions that serve the needs of the public, design professionals, and students, and it targets topics such as educational research, behavioral science, business practice, the design process, theory, or related technical areas. Submissions may take a variety of forms, including but not limited to books, white papers, blog series, and videos. This award is made possible by the Polsky Fund.
Who should...
Ohio EPA Scholarships
$5,000
Overview
These are merit-based, one-time scholarships for undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college, university, or community college who can demonstrate both knowledge of and commitment to careers in environmental science or environmental engineering. Applicants must be entering either their junior or senior year. Recipients are chosen by a panel appointed by the Academy. Funds may be applied toward tuition, fees, books, personal protective equipment, tools, instruments, and field equipment; housing costs are not eligible.
More information, including a list of prior recipients and the topics of their projects, is available on the Ohio EPA website. All...
Overview
These are merit-based, one-time scholarships for undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college, university, or community college who can demonstrate both knowledge of and commitment to careers in environmental science or environmental engineering. Applicants must be entering either their junior or senior year. Recipients are chosen by a panel appointed by the Academy. Funds may be applied toward tuition, fees, books, personal protective equipment, tools, instruments, and field equipment; housing costs are not eligible.
More information, including a list of prior recipients and the topics of their projects, is available on the Ohio EPA website. All...
James Madison Memorial Teaching Fellowships
$24,000
Introduction
Congress established the James Madison Fellowships to honor James Madison’s legacy and to promote study of the Constitution—its origins, framing, principles, and evolution—by supporting graduate work leading to a master’s degree. While enrolled in graduate programs, Fellows deepen their knowledge of constitutional government and bring that understanding back into secondary classrooms. The program also helps Fellows build professional networks that often shape their future teaching careers, ensuring that Madisonian principles continue to inform civic life.
Who may apply
- Applicants compete only against other candidates from the state of their legal residence.
- To be eligible you must:
-...
Introduction
Congress established the James Madison Fellowships to honor James Madison’s legacy and to promote study of the Constitution—its origins, framing, principles, and evolution—by supporting graduate work leading to a master’s degree. While enrolled in graduate programs, Fellows deepen their knowledge of constitutional government and bring that understanding back into secondary classrooms. The program also helps Fellows build professional networks that often shape their future teaching careers, ensuring that Madisonian principles continue to inform civic life.
Who may apply
- Applicants compete only against other candidates from the state of their legal residence.
- To be eligible you must:
-...
ASM Undergraduate Scholarship Program
$10,000
Introduction
The ASM Action in Education Committee oversees the Undergraduate Scholarship Program. The following explains the eligibility requirements, application procedure, selection criteria, and important deadlines that apply to all ASM undergraduate scholarships.
Eligibility (all of the following must be met)
- Be a member of ASM International or a Material Advantage student member.
- Have an intended or declared major in metallurgy or materials science and engineering. Students in closely related science or engineering majors may be considered if they show a strong academic focus and clear interest in materials science.
- Have completed at least one year of college....
Introduction
The ASM Action in Education Committee oversees the Undergraduate Scholarship Program. The following explains the eligibility requirements, application procedure, selection criteria, and important deadlines that apply to all ASM undergraduate scholarships.
Eligibility (all of the following must be met)
- Be a member of ASM International or a Material Advantage student member.
- Have an intended or declared major in metallurgy or materials science and engineering. Students in closely related science or engineering majors may be considered if they show a strong academic focus and clear interest in materials science.
- Have completed at least one year of college....
AIPG National Undergraduate Scholarship
$3,000
Purpose and overview
The AIPG scholarship program helps offset college costs and encourages student involvement in the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG). Each year up to ten awards are available to declared undergraduate majors in the geological sciences who have reached at least sophomore standing. Application instructions and requirements follow.
Scholarship amounts and intended use
- Awards range from $1,000 to $3,000 per recipient.
- Scholarships are to be used for educational expenses such as tuition and/or room and board.
Who may apply
- Applicants must be declared majors in geology or earth science and have completed at least...
Purpose and overview
The AIPG scholarship program helps offset college costs and encourages student involvement in the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG). Each year up to ten awards are available to declared undergraduate majors in the geological sciences who have reached at least sophomore standing. Application instructions and requirements follow.
Scholarship amounts and intended use
- Awards range from $1,000 to $3,000 per recipient.
- Scholarships are to be used for educational expenses such as tuition and/or room and board.
Who may apply
- Applicants must be declared majors in geology or earth science and have completed at least...
Gesa Credit Union Scholarships
$5,000
Overview Gesa Credit Union provides scholarship opportunities in four distinct categories: - High School Credit Union - Entering Freshman - Continued Education - Student Loan Repayment If you have questions, email scholarships@gesa.com. Applications for the 2026–2027 academic year are being accepted now through February 28, 2026. (Note: the annual deadline for submissions is February 28 each year.) High School Credit Union Scholarships Gesa sets aside $80,000 for high school seniors who participate in the High School Credit Union program. Awards are available to both High School Interns and Student Tellers. High School Interns who finish their internship year are guaranteed...
Overview Gesa Credit Union provides scholarship opportunities in four distinct categories: - High School Credit Union - Entering Freshman - Continued Education - Student Loan Repayment If you have questions, email scholarships@gesa.com. Applications for the 2026–2027 academic year are being accepted now through February 28, 2026. (Note: the annual deadline for submissions is February 28 each year.) High School Credit Union Scholarships Gesa sets aside $80,000 for high school seniors who participate in the High School Credit Union program. Awards are available to both High School Interns and Student Tellers. High School Interns who finish their internship year are guaranteed...
Washington Apple Education Foundation Scholarships
$6,000
Introduction
The Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) is a nonprofit dedicated to helping students connected to Washington’s tree fruit sector pursue postsecondary education in any field—whether at a four-year university, community college, or vocational/technical program. Our scholarship funds are provided by local tree fruit businesses and individuals who want to invest in students from tree fruit families.
About WAEF
WAEF serves as a central resource for scholarship opportunities and complementary supports designed to promote student success. In addition to distributing scholarship awards, we provide mentoring, career-readiness programming, and other supports aimed at helping recipients persist, graduate on time, and transition...
Introduction
The Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) is a nonprofit dedicated to helping students connected to Washington’s tree fruit sector pursue postsecondary education in any field—whether at a four-year university, community college, or vocational/technical program. Our scholarship funds are provided by local tree fruit businesses and individuals who want to invest in students from tree fruit families.
About WAEF
WAEF serves as a central resource for scholarship opportunities and complementary supports designed to promote student success. In addition to distributing scholarship awards, we provide mentoring, career-readiness programming, and other supports aimed at helping recipients persist, graduate on time, and transition...