Here are a few that have fairly broad qualification conditions you’ll be able to consider:
Sites like Grants or Peterson’s can help you search for programs you might qualify for. As you search, you may run into scholarships with requirements that you live in a particular state, plan to study a certain subject, or have an income below a certain threshold.
Unigo $10K Scholarship
Unigo, a scholarship search portal, offers its own $10,000 Grant to students who best answer the question, “Would you rather be smart, funny, or rich? Why?” in 250 words or less. You must be at least 14 years old and a legal U.S. resident to apply, but there’s no maximum age limit. The deadline to apply is Dec. 31.
Return2College Grant
The Return2College Grant System offers $1,000 for students beginning or continuing their higher education. To apply, you’ll submit a three-sentence essay answering the question, “Why are you getting your degree?” There’s no age limit for the program, and Return2College is geared toward adult students going back to school. However, high school seniors are able to apply. The deadline for applying falls on Jan. 31.
Niche $dos,100000 ‘No Essay’ University Scholarship
College information portal Niche offers a monthly drawing for a $2,100000 “Zero Essay” College or university Grant, open to all high school seniors and college students. You can apply each month, with deadlines at the end of the month and winners notified by the middle of the following month. If you win, you can use the scholarship money for tuition, fees, housing, books, and other living expenses.
Envision The usa Adult Event Studies System
The Imagine America Foundation offers awards of up to $1,000 for adult learners who are pursuing vocational or career education. You’ll need to sign up for a free membership in the organization to apply for the Mature Experience Education Program, and you must be 19 or older. There’s no application deadline listed for this program. (περισσότερα…)