Scholarships in College Sophomore

J.C. Pike Scholars Award

Award: $8,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student with a minimum 3.5 college GPA.

 

Board of Trustees Transfer Award

Award: $7,500, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student with a minimum 3.0 college GPA.

 

Presidential Transfer Award

Award: $7,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student with a minimum 2.5 college GPA.

 

Academic Transfer Grant

Award: $5,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student with a minimum 2.0 college GPA.

 

CSHEMA Scholarship

Award: $2,000, Deadline: March 31

Applicant must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student in the United States who is enrolled in a major geared toward an environmental health/safety career (such as, but not limited to, environmental science, fire protection, health physics, industrial engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health, safety, etc.). Minimum 2.5 GPA required.

 

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship

Award: $2,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student who is a member of Phi Theta Kappa.

 

Transfer ACE Scholarship Program

Award: $12,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student with a minimum 3.0 GPA and a minimum of 12 transferable credits. Award amount ranges based on GPA.

 

Transfer Grant

Award: $3,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student with a minimum of 12 transferable credits.

 

Darrell and Palchie Asselin Scholarship Fund

Award: $2,000, Deadline: January 15

Applicant must be a non-traditional student (22 years old or greater, primary caregiver to one or more children, minimum 2.5 GPA, and in the last half of their undergraduate degree at University of Minnesota - Duluth, University of Wisconsin - Superior, or The College of St. Scholastica) with financial need.

 

North Dakota Indian Scholarship

Award: $2,000, Deadline: July 15

Applicant must be an enrolled member of a federally recognized Indian tribe and a resident of North Dakota who has been accepted for admission at an institution of higher learning or state vocational program within North Dakota. Full-time enrollment and minimum 2.0 GPA required.

 

Merit Scholarships

Award: $5,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be an incoming first-year or transfer student who plans to live on campus. Typical recipients have a minimum 3.5 GPA and combined SAT reasoning score of 1150 (transfer recipients have a minimum 3.5 GPA).

 

Presidential Scholarship

Award: $5,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be an international student of high academic ability. Early application for admission is advised.

 

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships

Award: $1,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student who is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Society who has demonstrated financial need based on their FAFSA.

 

Transfer Scholarship

Award: $3,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student with a minimum 3.0 GPA and a minimum of 24 semester hours. Award amount varies by GPA.

 

Capitol Federal Savings Scholarship

Award: $3,300, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student who has graduated from a Kansas high school and are pursuing a degree from the School of Business. MInimum 3.25 GPA required.

 

Transfer Scholarship

Award: $2,000, Deadline: n/a

Applicant must be a transfer student who has earned a minimum of 60 semester hours of transferable credit from a two-year or technical college or an A.A./A.S. degree from an accredited college. Minimum 3.5 GPA required.

 

Transfer Scholarship

Award: $1,000, Deadline: November 15; February 15

Applicant must be a transfer student with at least 45 credit hours completed and a minimum 3.0 GPA.

 

Fall BSBA $24,000 Scholarship

Award: $24,000, Deadline: July 31

Applicant must be a student enrolled in a minimum of 30 credits per academic year. Minimum 2.0 GPA required.

 

Spring BSBA $24,000 Scholarship

Award: -, Deadline: October 31

Applicant must be a student enrolled in a minimum of 30 credits per academic year. Minimum 2.0 GPA required.

 

The Sara Shallenberger Brown GCA National Parks Conservation Scholarship

Award: $750, Deadline: February 23

Applicant must be a college undergraduate between the ages of 19 and 20. Preference given to those with prior SCA experience.

 

Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship

Award: $1,000, Deadline: January 31

Applicant must be a high school, college, graduate, or home schooled student who is a U.S. citizen or legal resident. A 140-character message about technology addiction is required to apply. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists; finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about technology addiction. Only online applications are accepted.

 

Don't Text and Drive Scholarship

Award: $1,500, Deadline: September 30

Applicant must be a high school, college, graduate, or homeschooled student who is a U.S. citizen or legal resident. A 140-character message about texting while driving is required to apply. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists; finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about texting while driving. Only online applications are accepted.

 

Digital Privacy Scholarship

Award: $1,500, Deadline: June 30

Applicant must be a high school, college, graduate, or homeschooled student who is a U.S. citizen or legal resident. A 140-character message about digital privacy is required to apply. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists; finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about digital privacy. Only online applications are accepted.

 

E-Waste Scholarship

Award: $1,000, Deadline: April 30

Applicants must be a high school, college, graduate or home schooled students. There is no age limit. Students must also be a U.S. citizen or legal resident. A 140-character message about e-waste is required to apply. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists; finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about e-waste. Only online applications are accepted.

 

FIDM National Scholarship Competition

Award: -, Deadline: April 30

Applicant must be a United States citizen who is a high school senior, graduate, or college transfer student with an interest in fashion, interior design, graphic design, fashion design, visual design, or digital media.

 

Incight Scholarship

Award: $2,500, Deadline: April 1

Applicant must be a resident of Oregon, Washington, or California who is a full-time undergraduate or graduate student with a documented disability.

 

Student Academy Awards Competition

Award: -, Deadline: June 1

Applicants must be full-time students at an accredited U.S. college, university, film school or art school. Films must be made as a part of a school curriculum in the categories of alternative, animation, documentary or narrative. Selection is based on originality, entertainment, production quality and resourcefulness. A film under 40 minutes is required.

 

AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students

Award: $5,000, Deadline: April 1

Applicant must be a legal minority U.S. citizen who is a full-time student interested in becoming a CPA. Completing at least 30 semester hours, minimum 3.0 GPA, financial need, and AICPA student affiliate membership required.

 

AICPA Accountemps Student Scholarship

Award: $2,500, Deadline: April 1

Applicant must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate-level accounting student who has completed at least 30 semester hours. Minimum 3.0 GPA and two essays required.

 

The Law Office of Bradley R. Corbett Scholarship

Award: $2,000, Deadline: July 15

Applicant must be a United States citizen who is a full-time college/university student at a school in the United States. Selection is based upon the applicant who submits the best overall essay on one of the following topics: (1) How will you further benefit our society by obtaining a degree?; (2) Why is there a high correlation between the level of education attained by an incarcerated person and his or her recidivism rate?; or (3) How does education help break the cycle of poverty?