Scholarships for high school students - Jan '25

Updated Jan 29, 2025

Apply below to the best Scholarships for high school students for January 2025.

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Edwards Lifesciences Foundation Scholarship Program

California • Utah • STEM • Marine Biology/Sciences • Materials Science • Science • Agricultural Science • Animal Sciences • Meteorology • Climate Sciences • Computer Science • Environmental Science • Food Sciences & Technology • Geological & Earth Sciences • Information Sciences • Technology • IT/Information Technology • Health/Medical Technology • Chemistry • Physics • Astronomy • Aviation/Aeronautical • Biology • Aerospace • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering • Construction Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Medical/Biomedical Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • Mathematics • Cybersecurity • Energy • High school • Freshmen

Edwards Lifesciences offers a $2,500 scholarship for high school seniors in STEM fields from select regions. Apply now!

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The Whelan Foundation Scholarship Program

New York • Education • Kinesiology/Physical Therapy • Community Service • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • High school

The Whelan Foundation offers a $20,000 scholarship for Long Island seniors pursuing degrees in Special Education and related fields.

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Bay Area All-Star Scholarship

California • High school • Freshmen

The Bay Area All-Star Scholarship offers $5,000 to college-bound seniors with leadership qualities and a 3.0 GPA. Apply now!

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Educators Rising Scholarship

Missouri • Teacher Education • Teaching • Education • High school

The Educators Rising Scholarship offers $500 to Missouri seniors pursuing education careers. Must be top 20% and a member of Educators Rising.

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Phillip King Tennis Scholarship Fund

Texas • Athletic • High school • Freshmen

The Phillip King Tennis Scholarship Fund offers $500 to Lampasas High School seniors with varsity tennis experience and a 3.0 GPA.

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George A. Hall/Harold Mayfield Award

Animal-Related • High school • Seniors • Graduate Students • Sophomores • Juniors • Freshmen

The George A. Hall/Harold Mayfield Award offers $1,000 for avian research by independent, non-professional researchers.

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HFA Parent/Sibling/Child Educational Scholarship

High school • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The HFA Educational Scholarship offers $2,000 to family members of those with bleeding disorders. Apply with an essay and recommendations.

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ASHAV Youth Scholarship

High school • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The ASHAV Youth Scholarship awards $250+ to students under 21 committed to the American Saddlebred industry. Apply now!

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FAQ

Yes, many scholarships for high school students are legitimate and offered by reputable organizations, schools, and foundations. However, it's essential to research each scholarship to ensure its authenticity.

To increase your chances of winning a scholarship, focus on maintaining a strong academic record, getting involved in extracurricular activities, volunteering in your community, and writing a compelling personal statement. Additionally, applying to a variety of scholarships can also help.

Eligibility criteria for scholarships can vary widely. Common requirements may include being a high school student, maintaining a certain GPA, demonstrating financial need, or having specific extracurricular involvement. Always check the specific criteria for each scholarship.

In your personal statement, include your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, community service, career goals, and why you are applying for the scholarship. Make sure to convey your passion and commitment.

To apply for scholarships for high school students, you typically need to fill out 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.

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