GET UP TO
$3,000
Time to complete
Regular:
30-60 min
With Mos:
10-20min
Requirements
Regular:
Essay
With Mos:
Pre-written
Kentucky
Ohio
Indiana
STEM
Marine Biology/Sciences
Materials Science
Science
Information Sciences
Geological & Earth Sciences
Environmental Science
Food Sciences & Technology
Computer Science
Climate Sciences
Meteorology
Animal Sciences
Graphic Design
Energy
Astronomy
UX/Technical Design
IT/Information Technology
Technology
Health/Medical Technology
Physics
Aerospace
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Construction Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
Medical/Biomedical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Biology
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Aviation/Aeronautical
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Design/Visual Communications
Cybersecurity
Mathematics
Freshmen
This scholarship provides an opportunity for graduating high school students in the Greater Cincinnati area (including N. Kentucky) that are intending to pursue a major in a STEM-related field and have a record of outstanding community service. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tiebreaker is necessary. To apply, you may need an essay and two recommendation letters.
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Status
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Deadline
đź—“ March 1, 2025
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Essay
Write an essay to apply.
Recommendation letter
You’ll need someone who knows you to write about the great
Community Service
Volunteering or being active in your community is a must for this scholarship.
Each scholarship has a set of requirements: specific factors that determine whether or not you're eligible to apply. You can visit the scholarship site to find this information, or fill out the Mos quiz to be automatically matched with scholarships you qualify for! FYI: the more information you share with Mos, the better scholarship matches Mos will make!
A letter of recommendation (letter of rec) is a letter written by someone in your life who can speak to your achievements, positive traits, and potential. It's basically a summary of why you're great and deserve the scholarship or funding you're applying for! Typically, students ask teachers, mentors, coaches, or employers (never family or friends). FYI: You have to ask someone to write a letter of rec for you.
Start by making a list of all your professional experience. This includes any jobs, internships, or volunteer experiences you've had. You can also include impressive achievements like being a part of a club, or winning an award. A standard resume is no more than one page long. Check out this resume guide by Grammarly, and some templates by Canva and Microsoft for reference.
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