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Steven G. King Play Environments Scholarship
$5,000
Overview The Steven G. King Play Environments Scholarship honors the legacy of Steven G. King, FASLA — founder and Chairman of Landscape Structures Inc. and originator of the “continuous play” idea. Mr. King first developed continuous play as his landscape-architecture final project in 1967; that innovation transformed the playground industry and spurred the emergence of modular composite play systems designed to promote connected, ongoing play. The continuous-play concept remains a guiding approach in nearly every community playground installed today. Purpose and Desired Qualities This scholarship recognizes a student who shows strong promise in play-environment design. Ideal candidates demonstrate an appreciation...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Overview

The Steven G. King Play Environments Scholarship honors the legacy of Steven G. King, FASLA — founder and Chairman of Landscape Structures Inc. and originator of the “continuous play” idea. Mr. King first developed continuous play as his landscape-architecture final project in 1967; that innovation transformed the playground industry and spurred the emergence of modular composite play systems designed to promote connected, ongoing play. The continuous-play concept remains a guiding approach in nearly every community playground installed today.

Purpose and Desired Qualities

This scholarship recognizes a student who shows strong promise in play-environment design. Ideal candidates demonstrate an appreciation...
ASLA-NY Equitable Public Urban Space Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction / Purpose The New York Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA‑NY) created this scholarship to support the next generation of leaders working to make urban life more equitable, healthy, and enjoyable. ASLA‑NY’s jurisdiction includes the five boroughs of New York City plus Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island and Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Orange, and Rockland counties. Eligibility - Enrollment: Open to currently enrolled undergraduate or master’s students studying landscape architecture at programs accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) in the United States. - Geographic connection: To qualify, either the student’s university must be...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Introduction / Purpose
The New York Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA‑NY) created this scholarship to support the next generation of leaders working to make urban life more equitable, healthy, and enjoyable. ASLA‑NY’s jurisdiction includes the five boroughs of New York City plus Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island and Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Orange, and Rockland counties.

Eligibility
- Enrollment: Open to currently enrolled undergraduate or master’s students studying landscape architecture at programs accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) in the United States.
- Geographic connection: To qualify, either the student’s university must be...
Hawaii Chapter ASLA David T. Woolsey Scholarship
$3,000
Overview This scholarship honors the memory of David T. Woolsey, a California Polytechnic alumnus and former principal at Woolsey, Miyabara and Associates. The award offers financial support exclusively for educational or professional development activities. Who is eligible - Currently enrolled students in the following categories are eligible: - Third-, fourth-, or fifth-year undergraduate students studying landscape architecture, or - Master’s students in landscape architecture. - Applicants must be enrolled in a Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB)–accredited program in the United States. - In addition, eligibility requires that either: - the applicant’s institution is located inside the Hawaii Chapter ASLA boundary*,...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Overview
This scholarship honors the memory of David T. Woolsey, a California Polytechnic alumnus and former principal at Woolsey, Miyabara and Associates. The award offers financial support exclusively for educational or professional development activities.

Who is eligible
- Currently enrolled students in the following categories are eligible:
- Third-, fourth-, or fifth-year undergraduate students studying landscape architecture, or
- Master’s students in landscape architecture.
- Applicants must be enrolled in a Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB)–accredited program in the United States.
- In addition, eligibility requires that either:
- the applicant’s institution is located inside the Hawaii Chapter ASLA boundary*,...
LAF Honor Scholarship for Inclusive Community Design
$10,000
Introduction The LAF Honor Scholarship was created in 2018 through the generosity of Patrick Phillips, a leader in thoughtful land use, landscape design, and community transformation. Trained as a landscape architect, Patrick led the Urban Land Institute (ULI) as its Global CEO from 2009 to 2018 and also served as president of the ULI Foundation. With more than three decades of experience in real estate and land-use economics, he champions the unique role landscape architects play in shaping safe, healthy, economically vibrant, and beautiful cities and neighborhoods. Who is eligible - Students enrolled in a master’s degree program accredited by...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Introduction
The LAF Honor Scholarship was created in 2018 through the generosity of Patrick Phillips, a leader in thoughtful land use, landscape design, and community transformation. Trained as a landscape architect, Patrick led the Urban Land Institute (ULI) as its Global CEO from 2009 to 2018 and also served as president of the ULI Foundation. With more than three decades of experience in real estate and land-use economics, he champions the unique role landscape architects play in shaping safe, healthy, economically vibrant, and beautiful cities and neighborhoods.

Who is eligible
- Students enrolled in a master’s degree program accredited by...
William J. Adams Jr. and Marijane E. Adams Scholarship
$2,000
No Winner for 2025 Overview An annual $2,000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student who demonstrates a particular interest in the design and development of new agricultural machinery products. This award is supported by Mr. & Mrs. William J. Adams, Jr. through the ASABE Foundation and is administered by the P-120 Student Organizations Committee. Eligibility Applicants must meet all of the following: - Be a declared major in biological or agricultural engineering. - Be enrolled in an engineering program accredited by ABET (U.S.) or CEAB (Canada). - Have completed at least one full year of undergraduate study. - Have...
Deadline
Mar 15, 2026
No Winner for 2025

Overview
An annual $2,000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student who demonstrates a particular interest in the design and development of new agricultural machinery products. This award is supported by Mr. & Mrs. William J. Adams, Jr. through the ASABE Foundation and is administered by the P-120 Student Organizations Committee.

Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a declared major in biological or agricultural engineering.
- Be enrolled in an engineering program accredited by ABET (U.S.) or CEAB (Canada).
- Have completed at least one full year of undergraduate study.
- Have...
Be Bold Scholarship
$25,000
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
Price Benowitz Social Justice Scholarship
$2,000
INTRODUCTION Price Benowitz Accident Injury Lawyers, LLP, based in our nation’s capital, centers social justice within its mission. We believe everyone — regardless of economic background — should have equitable access to education, opportunities for personal growth, and the chance to participate in civic life. Our country’s history includes many landmark social justice struggles — from the women’s suffrage movement to the civil rights era to present-day efforts to include people of all races, faiths, and sexual orientations — yet substantial work remains. Until equal access to rights, services, and opportunities is truly universal, committed people must continue advocating for...
Deadline
Feb 28, 2026
INTRODUCTION
Price Benowitz Accident Injury Lawyers, LLP, based in our nation’s capital, centers social justice within its mission. We believe everyone — regardless of economic background — should have equitable access to education, opportunities for personal growth, and the chance to participate in civic life.

Our country’s history includes many landmark social justice struggles — from the women’s suffrage movement to the civil rights era to present-day efforts to include people of all races, faiths, and sexual orientations — yet substantial work remains. Until equal access to rights, services, and opportunities is truly universal, committed people must continue advocating for...
SECU High School Scholarship Program
$10,000
Introduction The SECU Foundation created the People Helping People scholarship to expand access to higher education for students throughout North Carolina. Since the program began distributing funds in 2005, the Foundation has committed more than $81 million in total and currently devotes in excess of $5 million each year to this effort. High School Scholarship Program The People Helping People high school scholarship is a four‑year award intended for North Carolina public high school seniors who plan to enroll full time at one of the 16 constituent campuses of the University of North Carolina System. Every one of the state’s...
Deadline
Apr 01, 2026
Introduction
The SECU Foundation created the People Helping People scholarship to expand access to higher education for students throughout North Carolina. Since the program began distributing funds in 2005, the Foundation has committed more than $81 million in total and currently devotes in excess of $5 million each year to this effort.

High School Scholarship Program
The People Helping People high school scholarship is a four‑year award intended for North Carolina public high school seniors who plan to enroll full time at one of the 16 constituent campuses of the University of North Carolina System. Every one of the state’s...
Del-One Scholarship
$2,500
Attention Delaware high school seniors: If you need help covering college expenses, Del-One Federal Credit Union offers a scholarship opportunity each year. Two recipients will each receive $2,500.00 to assist with tuition costs. This program reflects our commitment to “people helping people” by supporting students who show academic achievement, involvement in their communities, participation with their credit union, and demonstrated financial need. Who may apply - Must be a Delaware high school senior and either a Del-One member, the son or daughter of a Del-One member, or the grandchild of a Del-One member. (Please note: Del-One employees, volunteers and their...
Deadline
Mar 15, 2026
Attention Delaware high school seniors:

If you need help covering college expenses, Del-One Federal Credit Union offers a scholarship opportunity each year. Two recipients will each receive $2,500.00 to assist with tuition costs. This program reflects our commitment to “people helping people” by supporting students who show academic achievement, involvement in their communities, participation with their credit union, and demonstrated financial need.

Who may apply
- Must be a Delaware high school senior and either a Del-One member, the son or daughter of a Del-One member, or the grandchild of a Del-One member. (Please note: Del-One employees, volunteers and their...
Sallie Mae Scholarship
$2,000
The Sallie Mae Scholarship, valued at $2,000, is exclusively available to legal inhabitants of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, and any US Territory who are 17 years of age or older at the time of application. Applicants must also satisfy one of the following four eligibility criteria at the time of application:Being a parent with a child currently attending an accredited college or university within the United States;Being a student currently enrolled in an accredited college or university within the United States;Being a parent with a child who is a high school senior in the United States;Being...
Deadline
Jan 31, 2026
The Sallie Mae Scholarship, valued at $2,000, is exclusively available to legal inhabitants of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, and any US Territory who are 17 years of age or older at the time of application. Applicants must also satisfy one of the following four eligibility criteria at the time of application:Being a parent with a child currently attending an accredited college or university within the United States;Being a student currently enrolled in an accredited college or university within the United States;Being a parent with a child who is a high school senior in the United States;Being...
Eco-Hero Awards
$500
Introduction Action For Nature (AFN), a nonprofit organization, is now accepting entries for the 2026 International Young Eco-Hero Awards. Young environmental champions aged 8 to 16 are invited to submit their individual projects. The submission deadline is February 28, 2026. Winners will be publicly announced in fall 2026. What winners receive Award recipients will be honored with a certificate of achievement, media recognition, and cash awards up to $1,000. Winners will also gain invitation-only access to the Eco-Hero alumni Facebook group. Beyond prizes, honorees are celebrated as role models who show how one person can make a real difference for...
Deadline
Feb 28, 2026
Introduction
Action For Nature (AFN), a nonprofit organization, is now accepting entries for the 2026 International Young Eco-Hero Awards. Young environmental champions aged 8 to 16 are invited to submit their individual projects. The submission deadline is February 28, 2026. Winners will be publicly announced in fall 2026.

What winners receive
Award recipients will be honored with a certificate of achievement, media recognition, and cash awards up to $1,000. Winners will also gain invitation-only access to the Eco-Hero alumni Facebook group. Beyond prizes, honorees are celebrated as role models who show how one person can make a real difference for...
WEF Canham Graduate Studies Scholarship
$25,000
Overview This award grants $25,000 to a post‑baccalaureate student pursuing advanced study in the water environment sector. Funds are intended to cover education‑related expenses. Who May Apply Applicants must be post‑baccalaureate students working toward graduate‑level training in the water environment field. Students entering their first year of a graduate program may apply with an official letter of acceptance. Required Qualifications and Documents To be considered, applicants must meet the following and submit all listed materials: - Current membership in the Water Environment Federation (WEF) — membership must be active (not expired). - A completed online application that includes a summary...
Deadline
Mar 31, 2026
Overview
This award grants $25,000 to a post‑baccalaureate student pursuing advanced study in the water environment sector. Funds are intended to cover education‑related expenses.

Who May Apply
Applicants must be post‑baccalaureate students working toward graduate‑level training in the water environment field. Students entering their first year of a graduate program may apply with an official letter of acceptance.

Required Qualifications and Documents
To be considered, applicants must meet the following and submit all listed materials:

- Current membership in the Water Environment Federation (WEF) — membership must be active (not expired).
- A completed online application that includes a summary...