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Macon County
Adult Scholarships offer up to $2,500 for Macon County residents aged 22+ to support nontraditional students.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Appleton • Neenah • Menasha • Kaukauna • Wisconsin • Freshmen
The Community Foundation offers $1.4M in scholarships to Fox Valley students. High chances to win! Average award: $2,700.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
New Kent County • King William County • Virginia • Horticulture • Conservation • Agriculture • Climate Sciences • Agricultural Science • Environmental Science • Environmental Engineering • Animal Sciences • Animal-Related • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Roger Gregory Jr. and Emma E. Gregory Memorial offers $6,000 for college students in VA studying agriculture, forestry, or environmental science.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Minnesota • North Dakota • Wisconsin • Agriculture • Agricultural Science • Freshmen
AgCountry Farm Credit Services offers $1,000 scholarships for high school seniors pursuing agriculture careers. Apply now!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Grays Harbor County • Washington • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
Grays Harbor Community Foundation offers $1M+ in scholarships to 400 local students annually, with an average award of $2,000.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
DeKalb County • Cherokee County • Etowah County • Calhoun County • St. Clair County • Cleburne County • Talladega County • Clay County • Randolph County • Jackson County • Marshall County • Limestone County • Bartow County • Floyd County • Gordon County • Paulding County • Polk County • Alabama • Georgia • High school
The Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama offers over 45 scholarships, with awards up to $32,000 for local students.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Hillsdale County • Michigan
Hillsdale County Community Foundation offers scholarships up to $3,000 for local students pursuing higher education.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Mecosta County • Michigan • High school • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students
Mecosta County Community Foundation offers scholarships for local students to support tuition and educational expenses. Apply now!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Macon County • Illinois • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students
Apply for scholarships from the Community Foundation of Macon County. Local students can win up to $10,000 with an essay and recommendations.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Atchison County • Nodaway County • Worth County • Gentry County • Harrison County • Mercer County • Putnam County • Holt County • Andrew County • DeKalb County • Daviess County • Grundy County • Sullivan County • Linn County • Livingston County • Caldwell County • Clinton County • Buchanan County • Missouri • Freshmen
The Community Foundation of Northwest Missouri offers scholarships up to $6,000 for local students based on merit and need.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Glasscock County • Sterling County • Coke County • Runnels County • Reagan County • Irion County • Tom Green County • Concho County • McCulloch County • San Saba County • Crockett County • Schleicher County • Menard County • Mason County • Llano County • Sutton County • Kimble County • Texas • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students
San Angelo Area Foundation offers $1M+ in scholarships annually to local students with a single application process.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Lake County • Florida • Freshmen
The Community Foundation of South Lake offers scholarships up to $2,500 for local students. Apply now for a high chance of winning!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Kentucky • Wisconsin • Materials Science • Industrial Engineering • Age • Juniors • Seniors
The Adkins Memorial Scholarship offers $2,500 for juniors/seniors in welding engineering in WI or KY. GPA requirements apply.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Alcona County • Alpena County • Montmorency County • Presque Isle County • Michigan • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan offers $500+ scholarships for local students based on merit, need, and activities.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Scranton • Pennsylvania • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
Scranton Area Community Foundation offers $1,000+ scholarships for local students based on merit, need, or activities. Apply now!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Arts • High school
Annual Dorian De Long Arts and Music Scholarship for Colorado high school graduates pursuing arts majors at local institutions. Up to $2,500.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Barnstable County • Dukes County • Nantucket County • Massachusetts • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Cape Cod Foundation offers over $900,000 in scholarships annually, with awards up to $40,000 for local students.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Mercer County • Trumbull County • Lawrence County • Pennsylvania • Ohio • Freshmen
Over 200 scholarships available for local students in Western PA & Eastern OH, with awards starting at $250. High chances to win!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Taylor County • Jones County • Nolan County • Callahan County • Coleman County • Brown County • Comanche County • Eastland County • Fisher County • Haskell County • Knox County • Mitchell County • Runnels County • Scurry County • Kent County • Texas • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students
Community Foundation of Abilene offers scholarships up to $5,000 for local students pursuing college education. Apply online now!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Schuylkill County • Pennsylvania • Freshmen
The Schuylkill Area Community Foundation offers scholarships for local students based on merit, need, and activities. Apply now!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
King County • Snohomish County • Kitsap County • Clallam County • Jefferson County • Washington • For Black and/or African American students • Freshmen
The Greater Seattle Chapter of The Links offers a $500 scholarship for African American undergraduates in need of financial support.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Crown Point • Winfield • Cedar Lake • Lowell • Indiana
Crown Point Community Foundation offers scholarships up to $6,400 for local students based on merit, need, and activities. Apply now!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Dinwiddie County • Virginia • Agriculture • Agricultural Science • Environmental Science • Biology • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
Dinwiddie County Farm Bureau Endowment offers a $2,000 scholarship for local residents in Agriculture, Forestry, or Life Sciences.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Boone County • Illinois • Freshmen
Boone County Community Foundation offers $1,000+ scholarships for local students based on merit, need, or activities. High winning chances!
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Breckinridge County • Bullitt County • Grayson County • Green County • Hart County • Hardin County • Larue County • Marion County • Meade County • Nelson County • Taylor County • Washington County • Kentucky • High school • Freshmen
Apply for Central Kentucky Community Foundation Scholarships to receive $1,000+ for your education. Visit Scholarship Central 2024.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
To increase your chances of winning a local scholarship, focus on crafting a strong application, highlighting your achievements and community involvement, and ensuring you meet all eligibility criteria. Additionally, applying early and thoroughly researching each scholarship can help.
Yes, many local scholarships are specifically tailored to residents of certain regions or states. You can find these opportunities by searching on Mos, which can help you identify scholarships available in your area.
Common documents required for local scholarships include your academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement or essay, and proof of residency. Always refer to the specific scholarship guidelines for exact requirements.
To apply for local scholarships, you typically need to complete an application form, provide supporting documents such as transcripts and recommendation letters, and sometimes write an essay. Check the specific application process for each scholarship on platforms like Mos.
It's advisable to start applying for local scholarships as early as possible, ideally during your junior year of high school or the first year of college, to maximize your opportunities.
Yes, you can apply for multiple local scholarships. In fact, applying for several can increase your chances of receiving financial aid for your education.
Eligibility criteria for local scholarships can vary widely but often include factors such as residency, academic performance, community involvement, and specific demographic requirements. Always check the specific criteria for each scholarship.
Yes, local scholarships are typically legitimate and are offered by reputable organizations within your community. However, it's always a good idea to research the scholarship provider to ensure their credibility.
You can find local scholarships by searching on platforms like Mos, which aggregates scholarship opportunities based on your location and eligibility.
Local scholarships are financial awards offered by organizations, businesses, or individuals within a specific community or region. They are designed to support students who are residents of that area and often take into account local needs and values.
To increase your chances of winning a Local scholarship, focus on submitting a well-written application, meeting all eligibility criteria, and highlighting your community involvement and achievements. Additionally, consider using resources like Mos to find tailored opportunities.
Yes, many Local scholarships are specifically tailored to residents of certain regions or states. You can find these opportunities by searching local scholarship databases or checking with community organizations.
Common documents required for Local scholarships include academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement or essay, and proof of residency. Always refer to the specific scholarship guidelines for exact requirements.
To apply for Local scholarships, you typically need to complete an application form, provide supporting documents such as transcripts and recommendation letters, and sometimes write an essay. Check the specific requirements for each scholarship.
It's advisable to start applying for Local scholarships as early as possible, ideally during your junior year of high school or the first year of college. This gives you ample time to gather necessary documents and meet deadlines.
Yes, you can apply for multiple Local scholarships. In fact, applying for several can increase your chances of receiving financial aid for your education.
Eligibility criteria for Local scholarships can vary widely but often include factors such as residency in the area, academic performance, community involvement, and specific demographic requirements. Always check the specific criteria for each scholarship.
Yes, Local scholarships are generally legitimate and are offered by reputable organizations and institutions. However, it's always a good idea to research the scholarship provider to ensure its credibility.
You can find Local scholarships by searching on scholarship databases, community foundations, local businesses, and educational institutions. A great resource to explore is Mos, which aggregates various scholarship opportunities.
Local scholarships are financial awards offered by organizations, businesses, or individuals within a specific community or region. They are designed to support students who are residents of that area and often take into account local needs and values.
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