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Scholarships | Thurgood Marshall College Fund, Inc.
Need-based and merit awards that help students at publicly supported HBCUs cover tuition, housing, and academic enrichment costs.
Scholarships for College - UNCF
Centralized portal for hundreds of scholarships, fellowships, and internships supporting Black students across majors and degree levels.
Secure Up to $3,000 for Your Physics Teaching Career: A Complete Guide to the 2025 Barbara Lotze Scholarship
Renewable scholarship of up to $3,000 for U.S. citizens pursuing a career in high school physics education, plus complimentary AAPT student membership for networking and professional development resources.
Study in Scotland With a Full Tuition Scholarship: University of Glasgow African Excellence Award 2026-2027 Guide
There are scholarships that feel like a nice discount code, and then there are scholarships that actually change the math of your life.
Tennessee Promise Scholarship
Last-dollar scholarship and mentoring program covering tuition and mandatory fees at Tennessee community and technical colleges for recent high school graduates.
The Gates Scholarship
Last-dollar scholarship covering full cost of attendance for exceptional, Pell-eligible minority high school seniors.
The Ron Brown Signature Scholarship – Ron Brown Scholar Program
Prestigious leadership scholarship supporting college-bound Black high school seniors with up to $40,000 and wraparound mentorship.
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships: $50,000/Year for Doctoral Study in Canada
Canada's most prestigious doctoral scholarship recognizing world-class students in health, natural sciences, engineering, social sciences, and humanities.
Win Up to $100,000 for a Teen-Built Breakthrough: Davidson Fellows Scholarship 2026 for STEM, Arts, and Outside the Box Projects
Some scholarships reward potential. The **Davidson Fellows Scholarship** rewards receipts.
Win Up to 55K Per Year for College: A Real Talk Guide to the Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship
If you are a high-achieving high school senior staring down the cost of college and thinking, “How on earth am I supposed to pay for this?” — keep reading.