High school can be a stressful time with homework, sports, and extracurriculars piling up. Applying and scouring for scholarships should not be an additional stressor to your daily life though. College is expensive, and often causes students to accumulate debt following their post-secondary education; to try and help alleviate this financial burden, here are five open scholarships, as well as resources where you can find more personal scholarship opportunities!
You Can’t Label People, But You Can Label Products
- Due: March 31
- Amount: $4,000
- This scholarship is open to high school seniors and undergraduates currently attending college.
- Write about this topic and what you think it means in a 1,000-word essay, then design your own unique label for a product!
WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship
- Due: March 31
- Amount: Varies
- If you’re a girl graduating high school this year, then this scholarship may be for you! Those interested in pursuing education in a STEM program and joining a career related to national defense or security have the opportunity to fill out this application.
- You must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher to be eligible
Walgreens Expression Challenge
- Due: March 31
- Amount: $2,000
- Walgreens is asking young students to draw on experiences that affect them and how those examples relate to societal concerns. Topic examples include: social media, relationships, cyberbullying, and drug abuse. However, applicants are encouraged to think beyond these topics as well if they don’t relate to you.
Norma Gray College Scholarship for the Visual Arts
- Due: April 14
- Amount: $1,000
- If you’re interested in studying visual arts, graphic design, or animation at a Michigan college in the 24-25 school year, then check out this scholarship!
- You must write a short essay about why and how you make art, as well as what your goals are involving it. Applicants must also submit five pieces of artwork along with their essay and application.
BBB Trust Scholarship
- Due: May 29
- Amount: $1,500
- Sponsored by Meijer, this scholarship is open to Michigan high school seniors who believe they demonstrate the characteristics of trust and ethics.
- You must write an 800-1000 word essay describing an example in your life where you believe you have shown and used these characteristics.
If these scholarships don’t pique your interest, or you find yourself not eligible for any, there are a few websites linked below which are wonderful in helping research and find more opportunities catered to you personally. Make sure to check them out if you want some more ideas and open applications! The Hawk Herald staff wishes everyone the best of luck in applying for scholarships!
https://www.careeronestop.org/toolkit/training/find-scholarships.aspx