OCCF Scholarship Portal – Various deadlines for scholarships
Visit https://occf.org/scholarships/ to create an account so you can apply for various local and other scholarships. I don’t have a student account so I can’t tell you specific scholarship deadlines. Be sure to set up and account to see what is available and to apply!!
To help you understand the timing of our processes, here is a brief overview of what to expect for this upcoming scholarship season:
OCCF Universal Application
200+ Opportunities − 1 Application
Grand Opening: October 1, 2025
Deadlines begin: December 3, 2025
Major Deadline: February 15, 2026*
*Please note: Some scholarship application deadlines may vary.
Be sure to review individual scholarship listings for specific application dates and details.
You can view a list of the scholarships at https://occf.org/scholarships/directory/ .
Bring Back the Trades Scholarship – Awarded monthly
Bring Back the Trades Inc. awards monthly scholarships during the school calendar year to students from across the United States who are attending post-secondary education in the Skilled Trades.
Monthly scholarships of $1,500 are awarded each month and sent directly to the secondary school the award recipient is attending.
Applying is easy! Simply click the apply here button below, write a short essay or share a short video (8 MB or less in size) explaining why you deserve the scholarship.
Visit https://bringbackthetrades.org/scholarships/ for more information.
Mike Rowe Works Ethics Scholarship ~ Estimated opening in February 2026
Information expected to be available at https://mikeroweworks.org/scholarship .
For the eleventh year in a row, the Mike Rowe Foundations is launching the next Work Ethic Scholarship Program and giving away another $1,000,000 in scholarships this year. We’re looking for hardworking men and women who will keep the lights on, water running, and air flowing–people who will show up early, stay late, and bust their asses to get the job done. It’s not for everyone, but we know hard workers are out there.
The next scholarship cycle expected to launch in FEBRUARY 2026. YOU’LL HAVE TO:
· Enroll in an approved program.
· Sign the S.W.E.A.T. Pledge.
· Answer 4 questions about the S.W.E.A.T. Pledge.
· Make a video.
· Have 2 solid references from a teacher or boss.
· Verify your school costs.
· Provide high school or college transcript.
· Send your most recent 1040 tax form.
· Submit your application
· Be enrolled in an approved program such as Automotive Technology, Construction Technology, Computer Information Technology, Cosmetology, Electrical Technology, Farming and Ag Technology, Nursing, Protective Services (such as EMT), Welding or Vet Assistant.
Christopher’s You Can Make a Difference Poster Contest ~ Due February 12
High school students (Only students living in United States are eligible to enter) in grades 9 through 12 are invited to enter our 36th Annual Poster Contest for High School Students by creating a poster interpreting the theme “You Can Make a Difference”.
PRIZES:
· First Prize – $1,000
· Second Prize – $500
· Third Prize – $250
· Up to five Honorable Mentions of $100 each
How to enter High School Poster Contest:
If you digitally created your poster, please submit it online below as a .jpg file.
If you draw, paint or hand make your poster please mail to:
High School Poster Contest
THE CHRISTOPHERS, 264 W 40th Street, Suite 603 New York, NY 10018
Any questions, please contact Youth Coordinator Sarah E. Holinski @ s.holinski@christophers.org
Entries must be postmarked by February 12, 2026
For more information visit https://www.christophers.org/highschoolpostercontest
*Otha Grimes ODCTE Scholarship ~ Local deadline is February 12, 2026
Otha Grimes – Francis Tuttle Memorial Scholarships information is available at – https://oklahoma.gov/careertech/about/foundation/scholarships.html
This scholarship is available to adult students who are Oklahoma residents enrolled in a program at a Career and Technology Center. Applicants must submit applications online. Applicants must show need for assistance above grants, scholarships, etc.
Amount: Varies
Deadline: Each technology center district may impose its own deadline for its respective students. Students at the NWTC Alva Campus must have applications completed by February 11, 2026 unless additional time is granted by Mrs. Sonja Williams.
Prior to starting the Application, students should download and complete the Otha Grimes Worksheet
For students: Students should then download the Instructions before completing the Application.
The Enrollment Key for Northwest Tech students is wh4mpn and it is to be entered in the big box on the first page of CTYOU.org labeled Enrollment Code.
Information needed in the past included:
All sources of financial aid income and scholarships. You may need to get this information from Mrs. Sonja Williams, Financial Aid Director.
The amount of tuition and fees for your program which is dependent on full time or part time status. Tuition and fees is listed on the NWTC website at https://nwtech.edu/student-services/financial-aid-tuition/ or looking at the Cost of Attendance information. Remember if you are a full time student, you will divide the cost in half to get the cost for one semester. If you attend half day for two years, you will take the cost and divide by 4 to get the cost of one semester.
Mileage to and from the Alva Campus. There will be 92 days of instruction in the Spring semester for all students except those in Practical Nursing. Practical Nursing students need to use estimates from Mrs. Williams if you are not on the Alva campus part of the semester.
The NWTC Alva Campus calendar is available at https://nwtech.edu/about-nwtc/calendars/.
You will have to calculate the number of miles you drive from home to the Alva Campus (1801 11th Street, Alva, OK) if you wish to submit mileage. Remember that is doubled if you drive to and from within a day. It is easiest to use Mapquest – https://www.mapquest.com/directions – to calculate this and then it is verified and not an estimate.
You will use the IRS Standard Mileage Rates for 2026 to calculate mileage which is currently $0.725 for 2026. So you would take # of days x miles per day round trip x 0.725 to get the amount you are submitting for mileage (if you choose to include mileage).
Items you may consider including into the expenses section include daycare, rent, and any special clothing or equipment (but you must be able to provide proof of payment).
*Northwest Technology Center Foundation Student Scholarships ~ February 12, 2026 Deadline
Each year a portion of the monies raised by the Foundation will go to support scholarships for deserving students. This financial assistance may include books, tuition, and other educational costs. The Foundation Scholarship committee assists in the establishment of scholarships and the selection of the recipients.
Adults only may apply for the Spring NWTC Foundation Scholarships. High school juniors or seniors and adults may apply for the Spring NWTC Foundation Scholarships. To claim the scholarship, students will be required to show that they are incurring some type of educational expense for either the current semester or next summer or fall.
Students may download the NWTC Foundation Scholarship application – NWTC Foundation Scholarship Application.
For more information about NWTC Foundation Scholarships, please contact Melinda Barton, Director of Marketing at 580-327-0344.
The scholarship amount varies.
Be sure to download the form and use Adobe Acrobat to complete the form and then print it.
The NWTC Foundation Scholarships for the Spring Semester are due February 12, 2026.
Some expenses that may be included in the calculation of need includes:
· Tuition and Fees – NWTC Tuition and Fees for each program may be found at https://nwtech.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/NWTC_COA2526.pdf . If you are a full time student divide the cost listed in half because you just want the cost of one semester. If you are a half day student divide the cost by 4 because you will have 4 semesters training for half day to complete.
· Mileage – The current standard mileage reimbursement rate is $0.725 per mile. To calculate the expected mileage cost for the Spring 2026 semester, take the total number of miles from your house to NWTC (1801 11th Street, Alva) and multiple times 2 for both to and from school and multiply by $0.725 times 92 days (number of days in Spring semester).
· Industry certifications and licenses may be additional costs. Your instructor can tell you if you will have additional costs for certifications and licenses this semester.
· Clothings, tools, etc. – If you have to purchase certain clothing, shoes, tools, etc for your program you may submit that cost; however, be sure you can include a receipt with the exact cost required for your program.
Horatio Alger Senior Scholarship ~ Due February 15, 2026
The Horatio Alger Association is seeking students who display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, and plan to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Students must have financial need and a determination to turn adversity into opportunity and pursue their American Dream.
Eligibility requirements for Seniors:
· Be enrolled full time as a high school senior in the United States
· Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree at one of the target colleges/universities on the https://horatioalger.org/scholarships-and-services/undergraduate-scholarships website
· Demonstrate financial need ($100,000 or lower household income)
· Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities
· Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
· Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0
· Be a United States citizen
For more information visit https://horatioalger.org/scholarships-and-services/undergraduate-scholarships.
Oklahoma Hall of Fame Scholarship Competition ~ Register by February 27, 2026
Through the Oklahoma Scholarship Competition, students in grades 9 through 12 test their knowledge on Oklahoma history, geography, and its people. Students compete for scholarships in the county in which they attend school. Those with high scores in each county receive a minimum of a $1,000 cash scholarship or tuition grant to an Oklahoma college or university. Each of Oklahoma’s 77 counties has at least 10 scholarships available, ranging from
$1,000 to $8,000. Information available at https://www.oklahomahof.com/programs/scholarships-awards#ok-scholarship-competition.
2026 STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program Application ~ Due February 27, 2026
Through this unique program, we promote access and opportunities for students skilled in math and interested in becoming actuaries. Our STEM Stars receive a $20,000 scholarship (distributed over four years at $5,000 annually) as well as mentorship from actuaries, exam resources, immersive in-person and virtual experiences, exposure to internship and industry opportunities, and guidance throughout a student’s college experience. For more information visit https://theactuarialfoundation.submittable.com/submit/ea63c8df-245d-488e-bd8e-1e3ad9cd0d29/2026-stem-stars-actuarial-scholars-program-application.
Ann Wade Scholarship ~ Due February 28, 2026
Oklahoma ASBO is proud to offer a one-time scholarship of $2,000 annually—awarded as $1,000 per academic semester—to a graduating high school senior pursuing a certified degree in education or a field that directly supports the educational system.
This scholarship is established in honor of Ann Wade, whose unwavering dedication and service to the Association have made a lasting impact. Ann played a pivotal role in launching the Security Benefits Strength in Education Scholarship, and the board of directors believes this tribute reflects her tireless commitment to public education. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Ann for her many years of service.
Eligibility Criteria – To be considered, applicants must:
· Be a graduating high school senior
· Reside in the state of Oklahoma
· Plan to pursue a certified degree in education or in a related field supporting the educational system (e.g., Teaching, School Administration, Child Psychology, Occupational Therapy)
· Submit a letter of recommendation from a school administrator, teacher, coach, or civic leader
· Provide a personal letter of application
· Attend a school district that is a member of Oklahoma ASBO
Selection Process – The OKASBO Scholarship Committee will select four finalists based on the submitted application, a personal letter, and a letter of recommendation. From the four finalists, the Board of Directors will select the scholarship recipient.
Application opens: January 1
Application deadline: February 28
For more information and application visit https://okasbo.org/page/Scholarships.
Security in Strength Scholarship ~ Due February 28, 2026
In partnership with Oklahoma ASBO, Security Benefit is pleased to offer a one-time scholarship award of $2,000 annually—distributed as $1,000 per academic semester—to a graduating high school senior who plans to pursue a certified degree in education or a related field that directly supports the educational system.
The recipient will be selected by the OKASBO Board of Directors in collaboration with a Security Benefit associate, based on their submitted application materials.
Eligibility Criteria – To be considered, applicants must:
· Be a graduating high school senior
· Reside in the state of Oklahoma
· Be pursuing a certified degree in education or a related field such as Teaching, School Administration, Child Psychology, or Occupational Therapy
· Provide a letter of recommendation from a school administrator, teacher, coach, or civic leader
· Submit a personal letter of application
· Attend a school district that is a member of Oklahoma ASBO
Selection Process – The OKASBO Scholarship Committee will select four finalists based on the submitted application, a personal letter, and a letter of recommendation. From the four finalists, the Board of Directors will select the scholarship recipient.
Application opens: January 1
Application deadline: February 28
For more information and application visit https://okasbo.org/page/Scholarships
Sweet and Simple Scholarship ~ Due February 28, 2026
This award is open to all U.S. students who are 14 and older and who are currently enrolled (or enroll no later than fall of 2027) in an accredited postsecondary institution of higher education. One scholarship winner will receive a $1,500 scholarship.
Applicants must be 14 years of age or older at time of application and a legal U.S. resident.| This award is for U.S. students.
Applicants must submit an online written response to the question:
The “Not every gift has to be expensive or extravagant. In fact, sometimes it’s the sweet and simple things that make a real difference in our lives. Think back and tell us about something you received as a gift and why it meant so much to you.” (250 words or less).
For more information visit https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/our-scholarships/sweet-and-simple-scholarship
Delete Cyber Bullying Social Media Scholarship ~ Due February 28, 2026
Our mission is to educate students and parents about cyberbullying and to work toward its eradication. To fulfill this mission, we offer three scholarships.
How to Apply:
· To apply, you must be a high school student (9th-12th grader), college student or graduate student attending or planning to enter an accredited U.S. college or university.
· You must complete the online application form.
· Selection is based on the written statement and focused on creativity, content and commitment to the cause of deleting cyberbullying.
For more information visit https://www.endcyberbullying.net/scholarship
Act of Kindness Scholarship ~ Due February 28, 2026
The Act of Kindness Scholarship supports students who are committed to helping others in their schools or communities. Each year NPVA offers merit-based scholarships for students who are committed to volunteering and making a difference in their communities. Our scholarships are open to students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Applicants must:
· Be currently enrolled or plan to be enrolled part-time or full-time in an accredited U.S. college or university. Vocational/technical, two-year, four-year, or graduate institutions are eligible.
· Be a high school junior or senior, undergraduate student, or graduate student
· Have a grade point average of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 system
Recipients must provide an official transcript confirming their reported GPA and proof of enrollment. No transcript or proof of enrollment is required until after students are selected as winners.
More information is available at https://www.parent-volunteer.org/scholarships
*Gene Boucher Scholarship ~ Due March 1st and November 1st
Information is available at https://www.genebelcherfoundation.com/scholarship.
In order to apply for these scholarships, students must submit an application with a cover letter explaining their need for the scholarship, a resume, at least one letter of recommendation, and their current high school or college transcript. Students who attend high school in the following counties are eligible: Alfalfa, Grant, Kay, Major and Woods.
Please submit all forms either by Mail, Email, Fax or Online:
The Gene Belcher Foundation Scholarship
c/o ENJ Financial
PO Box 487
Alva, OK 73717
submission@enjfinancial.com
580-327-2551 (fax)
Applications must be postmarked by the deadline or received electronically by 5pm. All New Applicant information is due March 1st for FALL applications and November 1st for SPRING applications. Checks will be written directly to the schools September 15th and February 15th.
Electronic Application submission instructions:
· Applications need to be one combined PDF file.
· Please name your file first name_last name.pdf (ex john_smith.pdf)
· Your file should contain the following pages (in this order):
· Application
· Cover Letter
· Resume
· Letter of Recommendation
· Transcript
Continuing Scholarships deadlines are September 1st for FALL and February 1st for SPRING . You need to submit a current transcript (unofficial) and proof of registration for the following semester. All submissions must be postmarked by the deadline or received electronically by 5pm.
*OROS Scholarship ~ Deadline March 1, 2026
The Organization of Rural Schools of Oklahoma Scholarship application is now available.
Northwest Tech (Alva and Fairview Campuses combined) can submit one Quadrant application and one child of a School Employee application for Northwest Technology Center. OROS raised the scholarship awards to $4000. The OROS Scholarship applications for seniors of member schools are now open. Email tfrascht@nwtech.edu to get a MS Word version of the OROS Application. Students at the Fairview campus may request assistance with the application from Mrs. Koehn, Fairview Career Center coordinator.
Applications from the Alva Campus must be submitted to Mrs. Tami Frascht at the Alva Campus by Friday, February 13, 2026. A committee from NWTC will select the two applications to be submitted from NWTC by Mr. Daren Slater. Applications must be typewritten or application will not be considered. After printing the application, the student needs to sign and attach a copy of the transcript before submitting to Mrs. Tami Frascht at the Alva Campus or Mrs. Kay Koehn at the Fairview Campus.
The form may be accessed on the OROS webpage at https://www.orosok. Click on the scholarship link on the left side of the home page and that will take you to the form options. Follow the instructions under each option. All applications must be typewritten.
Applications must be submitted locally to be considered as an NWTC applicant for the scholarships…. Do NOT mail your applications to OROS.
Horatio Alger JUNIOR Scholarship ~ Due March 1, 2026
The Horatio Alger Association is seeking students who display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, and plan to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Students must have financial need and a determination to turn adversity into opportunity and pursue their American Dream.
Eligibility requirements for Juniors:
· Be enrolled full time as a high school junior in the United States
· Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree at one of the target colleges/universities on the https://horatioalger.org/scholarships-and-services/undergraduate-scholarships website
· Demonstrate financial need ($100,000 or lower household income)
· Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities
· Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
· Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0
· Be a United States citizen
For more information visit https://horatioalger.org/scholarships-and-services/undergraduate-scholarships.
The Engebretson Foundation Scholarship – Due March 1, 2026
The Engebretson Foundation is in the process of seeking a high school senior to receive a one-year $10,000 per semester scholarship. All applicants mus:t be a graduating high school senior, plan to attend a four-year college, have achieved a score of 28 composite or higher on the ACT exam and achieved at least a 3.75 GPA or above and/or be in the top 5% of their graduating class. For more information visit https://www.engebretsonfoundation.org/application.html.
Project Yellow Light Billboard Competition ~ March 1
People know distracted driving is dangerous, but they do it anyway. As an applicant you have one clear mission: create a PSA to encourage your friends to avoid distracted driving, specifically using your phone while driving. Enter your personal expression through a billboard design, video or radio announcement.
Award Amount: 3 awards; $2,000-$8,000
Deadline: March 1, 2024
Learn more and apply for the Project Yellow Light Billboard Competition.
Life Lessons Scholarship ~ Deadline March 1, 2026
A college education is already a major financial challenge for most American families, but it becomes infinitely more difficult for a student when a parent dies, leaving little or no life insurance. Life insurance is an important financial safety net that parents can leave their families. Unfortunately more than 100 million Americans don’t have life insurance, and most with coverage have far less than recommended. Recognizing the character and perseverance that so many young people show in the face of such adversity, Life Happens sponsors the annual Life Lessons Scholarship Program for college students and college-bound high school seniors. Qualified entrants who submit essays or videos about how the death of a parent impacted their lives are eligible for scholarship money. Over $3.7 million dollars in college scholarships have been awarded over the years. Applications are accepted each year from February 1 to March 1. Information is available at https://lifehappens.org/life-lessons-scholarship-program/.
World of 8 Billion Scholarship ~ Due March 3, 2026
Create a one-minute video that addresses one of this year’s global topics, suggests a sustainable solution, and connects how human population growth impacts that topic. Information available at https://www.worldof8billion.org/video-contest/
Patient Advocate Foundation Scholarship ~ Due March 5, 2026
The purpose of our scholarship program is to provide support to individuals that are legal residents of the United States of America pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies who have been diagnosed with or treated for a cancer or chronic disease (please see scholarship guidelines for eligibility details). More information available at https://www.patientadvocate.org/connect-with-services/apply-for-a-scholarship/.
Ragland Family Education Scholarship ~ Deadline March 15, 2026
The purpose of the Ragland Family Education Foundation Scholars Program is to provide financial assistance to Oklahoma high school graduates who would otherwise find it difficult to finance a college degree. The program is specifically focused on students who want to pursue a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Be sure to read details as to which majors do not qualify for assistance. Quoted from website: “While we have high regard for these fields of study, our scholarship program is not intended for degree programs in the medical services field (including, but not limited to, veterinary medicine, nursing, dermatology, speech therapy, physical therapy and/or nurse practitioners). However, medical research fields such as biomedical chemistry are included.”
The scholarship program intends to grant up to $5000 each in scholarship awards to qualified and deserving students. 2026/27 awards will be announced in May 2026. To date, the scholarship program has awarded over $560,000 in grants to students in Oklahoma.
Application Submission Deadline: March 15th, 2026
For more information visit https://www.raglandfamilyfoundation.com/what-we-do
Flip Flops and Apple Sauce Marketing Scholarship ~ Deadline March 15 and November 15
In internet marketing, a lot of the most important qualities fall down to simply creating engaging and interesting content. If you can do that successfully you are on the right track to starting your own successful online business. So, with that in mind if you would like to apply to this scholarship all you have to do is write an article of 500-1000 words of what you feel are the most significant similarities and differences between traditional marketing and internet marketing. The best submission will earn the scholarship. For more information visit http://www.flipflopsandapplesauce.com/scholarship/
Shell Technical Scholarship ~ Deadline March 15, 2026
The Shell Technical Scholarship was created to provide financial and career assistance to graduating high school seniors who have expressed an interest in the energy industry and demonstrated an aptitude in mathematics and science. Shell will sponsor up to 20 one-year awards of $2,500 for selected graduating high school seniors enrolling in engineering or geosciences at universities identified by Shell. The scholarship program supports Shell’s objective of helping to ensure a qualified workforce in engineering and geosciences disciplines in future years. Workforce development is one of the highest priorities at Shell. Competition for talent is growing and Shell will be at the forefront in identifying young people with the skills to succeed by assisting with scholarships and providing exposure to career opportunities at the company. For more information visit https://www.shell.us/about-us/careers/shell-graduate-program/scholarships.html#vanity-aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc2hlbGwudXMvY2FyZWVycy9zdHVkZW50cy1hbmQtZ3JhZHVhdGVzL3NjaG9sYXJzaGlwcy9zY2hvbGFyc2hpcC1vcHBvcnR1bml0aWVzLWZvci1oaWdoLXNjaG9vbC1zZW5pb3JzLmh0bWw.
AHLA Foundation Marketing Scholarship – Deadline March 23, 2026
The Academic Scholarship Program is the AHLA Foundation’s longest-standing initiative and the original reason the Foundation was established 72 years ago. Through this program, we work closely with our network of affiliated colleges and universities to support students pursuing degrees in hospitality management and related fields. For more information visit https://www.ahlafoundation.org/scholarships/
Superpower Scholarship ~ Due March 31, 2026
Have you ever wondered where you’d go if you could fly around downtown? Or maybe you daydream of secretly taking over the world – to each his own. For all of those hero lovers and villain enthusiasts, this super scholarship can give you the power to win free college money. Use your imagination and become the superhero, or perhaps supervillain, you’ve always wanted to be. Would you live a life in a comic book universe or use your powers here in the real world? We want to know how you would use your super powers for good, or bad, even if it was just for the day. While we can’t give you the ability to walk through walls or read minds, our Superpower Scholarship can help increase your brainpower with $2,500 to use towards education.
Applicants must:
This award is for U.S. students.| Must be a legal U.S. resident.| Must be a resident of one of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia.| Must be 14 years of age or older at time of application.
Submit an online written response to the question: The “Which superhero or villain would you want to change places with for a day and why?” (250 words or less)
For more information visit https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/our-scholarships/superpower-scholarship
Fine Homebuildling #KeepCraftAlive Scholarship ~ Deadline April 17, 2026
In partnership with SkillsUSA, Fine Homebuilding, along with support from its audience and corporate partners Pella Windows & Doors and Feeney, makes this annual scholarship investment to empower and encourage the next generation of young men and women to follow their passions for construction-related careers. Through its #KeepCraftAlive program, Fine Homebuilding remains committed to igniting a resurgence of and appreciation for craft in residential design and construction, in an effort to inspire the building of the best homes possible, in the best way possible.
“We are thrilled to be able to support another class of #KeepCraftAlive Scholarship recipients at time when the residential building market needs them the most. The demand for qualified and skilled building professionals remains high in order to keep pace with the market. It’s these students who will not only go on to fulfill much-needed and rewarding careers in construction, but who also show the promise of leadership, and that is what is needed most in the industry right now—leaders on the job site and leaders who develop competitive businesses centered on professionalism and the well-being of the craftspeople in the field.” – Rob Yagrid, Executive Director of #KeepCraftAlive
SkillsUSA is America’s proud champion of the skilled trades. We’re a student-led partnership of education and industry that’s building the future of the skilled workforce. Representing nearly 400,000 career and technical education students and teachers, SkillsUSA chapters thrive in middle schools, high schools and college/postsecondary institutions nationwide. Our mission is accomplished through the SkillsUSA Framework of Personal Skills, Workplace Skills and Technical Skills Grounded in Academics, which is integrated into classroom curriculum.
Selection Process
To be eligible to apply, applicants must be:
a registered member of a SkillsUSA chapter
an 11th grader, 12th grader, or current college/post-secondary student
enrolled in a homebuilding-related pathway (such as plumbing, HVAC-R, carpentry, cabinetmaking, residential electric wiring, etc.)
plan to continue study of a homebuilding trade at the postsecondary level in the 2026-2027 academic year, or the academic term immediately following high school graduation
For more information visit https://apply.mykaleidoscope.com/program/KeepCraftAlive2026.
Larry Rash Memorial Scholarship ~ Deadline April 17, 2026
Applicants must be a student enrolled in an architectural drafting program and planning to continue study at the college/postsecondary level. Must be an 11th or 12th grade high school student or college/postsecondary student.
Larry Rash grew up building with Legos in grade school. As a young adult, he studied drafting and architecture at D. Russell Lee Vocational School near Cincinnati, Ohio, where he also had a co-op position at Steed, Hammond and Paul Architects. He earned a bachelor’s degree in architectural engineering technology from the University of Cincinnati in 1982 and gained his registration from the State of Wisconsin in 1996.
Larry worked for Ryland Homes for over 20 years. In 2010, Larry joined Davis Bews Design Group (DBDG) in Tampa, Fla. At DBDG, Larry provided QA reviews of every plan before it left the office. He also researched building codes and provided quality feedback to drafters so they understood the “why” behind specific building requirements and regulations. Larry also regularly attended local builder association meetings and kept staff and clients up to date on changes and trends in the industry.
Larry enjoyed being challenged, and one of his favorite hobbies included visiting and photographing architectural sites in his spare time. His life passion was designing homes where families could live out their dreams. We know that he would be honored to sponsor young individuals pursuing careers in architecture.
For more information visit https://www.skillsusa.org/recognition/scholarships-and-grants/.
National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) Scholarship ~ Due April 17, 2026
Applicants must be a member of both SkillsUSA and NTHS. Must be a current high school or college/postsecondary student (any grade/year). Applicants from all skilled trades pathways are encouraged to apply.
For more information visit https://www.skillsusa.org/recognition/scholarships-and-grants/
Sharon Melton Myers Memorial Scholarship ~ Due April 17, 2026
The Sharon Melton Myers Memorial Fund, SkillsUSA and the McMinn County Vocational Center Alumni Association are offering two high school seniors who are members of SkillsUSA a one-time $1,000 scholarship to support the continuance of their education in college or technical school.
Must be a current high school senior. Applicants from all CTE pathways are encouraged to apply.
Sharon Ruth Melton Myers was an active member of the McMinn County Vocational Center SkillsUSA Chapter from 1985 through 1988. During this time, Sharon participated in local, state and national SkillsUSA activities. She served as a local officer in 1986 and 1987, Tennessee state secretary in 1986-87, and president of SkillsUSA’s national officer team in 1987-88. She also participated in her chapter’s Opening and Closing Team in 1986-88. Following graduation from McMinn High in 1988, Sharon continued as a tireless supporter of SkillsUSA, serving as a national officer trainer for several years. She was integral in establishing a Tennessee SkillsUSA Alumni Charter and Constitution while attending David Lipscomb College in Nashville. Sharon was dedicated to the ideals of SkillsUSA and its mission, and her proud legacy continues through this unique scholarship.
The Sharon Melton Myers Scholarship Review Committee is comprised of The Melton Family and The Creasman Family (family of Carl Creasman, Sr., Sharon’s SkillsUSA Advisor). For more information visit https://www.skillsusa.org/recognition/scholarships-and-grants/
For more information visit https://www.skillsusa.org/recognition/scholarships-and-grants/
TC Energy Scholarships – Due May 2026
In 5 quick questions, find out if you qualify for our STEM, Trades and Indigenous Scholarship.
We are excited to have over 860 scholarships available this year valued at up to C$5,000 each.
Dream big, study smart – your TC Energy scholarship is waiting for you!
Visit. https://www.tcenergy.com/community-giving/scholarships/US/ for more information.
Altruism + All Good Deeds Scholarship ~ Due May 31, 2026
The Altruism + All Good Deeds scholarship is awarded to students who participate in volunteer work and community service. Each year NPVA offers merit-based scholarships for students who are committed to volunteering and making a difference in their communities. Our scholarships are open to students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Applicants must:
· Be currently enrolled or plan to be enrolled part-time or full-time in an accredited U.S. college or university. Vocational/technical, two-year, four-year, or graduate institutions are eligible.
· Be a high school junior or senior, undergraduate student, or graduate student
· Have a grade point average of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 system
Recipients must provide an official transcript confirming their reported GPA and proof of enrollment. No transcript or proof of enrollment is required until after students are selected as winners.
More information is available at https://www.parent-volunteer.org/scholarships
NAPA/SkillsUSA Transportation Repair Pathway ~ Due June 30, 2026
NAPA is proud to partner with SkillsUSA to support the next generation of skilled professionals. This scholarship is dedicated to students in the transportation repair pathway who demonstrate a commitment to learning, excellence and advancing the future of the industry.
We recognize the vital role that skilled technicians play in keeping our communities moving. This scholarship represents NAPA’s unwavering commitment to empowering young talent and shaping the future of our industry.
SkillsUSA is America’s proud champion of the skilled trades. We’re a student-led partnership of education and industry that’s building the future of the skilled workforce. Representing nearly 400,000 career and technical education students and teachers, SkillsUSA chapters thrive in middle schools, high schools and college/postsecondary institutions nationwide. Our mission is accomplished through the SkillsUSA Framework of Personal Skills, Workplace Skills and Technical Skills Grounded in Academics, which is integrated into classroom curriculum.
To be eligible to apply, applicants must be:
· a registered member of a SkillsUSA chapter
· a high school senior or a current or enrolling college/ postsecondary student expecting a tuition bill or documented direct educational costs for the Fall 2026 academic term (tools, PPE, on-campus or housing bill).
· continuing their education/training in a transportation pathway:
o Automotive Repair
o Auto Service Technology
o Collision Repair
o Diesel Repair
o Motorsports Technician
· plan to continue study of transportation trade at the postsecondary level in the 2025-2026 academic year
For more information visit https://www.skillsusa.org/recognition/scholarships-and-grants/
Delete Cyber Bullying Mental Health Awareness Scholarship ~ Due June 30, 2026
Our mission is to educate students and parents about cyberbullying and to work toward its eradication. Cyberbullying is often tied to mental health issues, anxiety, and depression. We want to encourage students to be aware of the impact that cyberbullying can have and to watch for the signs of it. To fulfill this mission, we offer three scholarships.
How to Apply:
· To apply, you must be a high school student (9th-12th grader), college student or graduate student attending or planning to enter an accredited U.S. college or university.
· You must complete the online application form.
· Selection is based on the written statement and focused on creativity, content and commitment to the cause of deleting cyberbullying.
For more information visit https://www.endcyberbullying.net/scholarship
Building Bridges Scholarship ~ Due September 30, 2026
The Building Bridges scholarship is awarded to students who are involved in their communities. Each year NPVA offers merit-based scholarships for students who are committed to volunteering and making a difference in their communities. Our scholarships are open to students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Applicants must:
· Be currently enrolled or plan to be enrolled part-time or full-time in an accredited U.S. college or university. Vocational/technical, two-year, four-year, or graduate institutions are eligible.
· Be a high school junior or senior, undergraduate student, or graduate student
· Have a grade point average of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 system
Recipients must provide an official transcript confirming their reported GPA and proof of enrollment. No transcript or proof of enrollment is required until after students are selected as winners.
More information is available at https://www.parent-volunteer.org/scholarships
Delete Cyber Bullying Beyond School Walls Scholarship ~ Due October 31, 2026
Our mission is to educate students and parents about cyberbullying and to work toward its eradication. Even though cyberbullying may occur beyond school walls or outside of school hours, we’d like students to know that there is help both within and outside of school. Students can reach out to a trusted teacher, coach, employer, relative, or other adult for help. To fulfill this mission, we offer three scholarships.
How to Apply:
· To apply, you must be a high school student (9th-12th grader), college student or graduate student attending or planning to enter an accredited U.S. college or university.
· You must complete the online application form.
· Selection is based on the written statement and focused on creativity, content and commitment to the cause of deleting cyberbullying.
For more information visit https://www.endcyberbullying.net/scholarship
More scholarship information is available at
https://www.okcollegestart.org/Financial_Aid_Planning/Scholarships/Scholarship_Links.aspx – this website lists scholarships by deadline date (updated monthly). It also has several useful tools linked at the bottom of the page.