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Last Update: March 29, 2020

The path to a college degree can be an expensive one. With so many students taking out student loans, the need for affordable solutions is everywhere. Grants and scholarships are great ways to alleviate the financial burden of student loan debt. That’s why Colleges of Distinction is committed to finding scholarships for students to make higher education as accessible as possible.

Women face significant challenges when it comes to college. Oftentimes, paying off student loan debt takes longer than it would for their male counterparts.  Year after year, reports prove that women often make less than men in the workplace. Regardless of equal degrees, credentials, and experience, women are continually paid less than their male counterparts, making it more difficult to pay off student loan debt. A scholarship can reduce the initial cost of education while alleviating financial burden in the future.

Colleges of Distinction has created a list of scholarships just for women to help them bridge the gap and chip away at that glass ceiling. Good luck!

Women in Architecture Scholarship

Deadline: March 31, 2021

Award: $2,500

Overview: Houzz is offering a scholarship to support and encourage female students that are studying architecture/architectural engineering at the undergraduate or graduate level.

Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship

Deadline: February 23, 2021

Award: $1,000

Overview: The Cox Scholarship, sponsored by the ASA Committee on Women in Statistics and Caucus for Women in Statistics, was established in 1989 to encourage more women to enter statistically oriented professions.

ABC Humane Wildlife Academic Scholarship – Women In STEM

Deadline: July 1, 2020

Award: $1,000

Overview: As a woman-owned corporation operating in a largely male field, we understand the remarkable impact women can have. We want to pave the way for other women pursuing their dreams in the scientific world, which is why ABC Wildlife is introducing a scholarship designed to increase the number of women studying and influencing the future of science, including technology, engineering and math.

Amos & Edith Wallace Scholarship

Deadline: April 10, 2020

Award: See Website

Overview: The Amos and Edith Wallace Scholarship was founded to reward young, bright African American students who have demonstrated exemplary commitment to service and education. The scholarship is in honor of the late Rev. Amos Wallace Sr. and his Wife of 53 years, Mrs. Edith Wallace. The Scholarship Award was established by their granddaughter, Terra Lynn Wallace, a class of 1997 graduate of Kankakee High School. Both Rev. and Mrs. Wallace shared a strong devotion to people, community and education. The late Rev. Amos Wallace faithfully served the community of Kankakee IL, for over 30 years.

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Jeannette Rankin Foundation Scholarship

Deadline: February 29, 2020

Award: $2,000

Overview: The Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship Fund (JRF) honors the legacy of  an American woman of incredible spirit and determination Jeannette Rankin, a proponent of women’s rights and devoted her life to help women and children and stand up for social justice and the first woman to be elected to the United States Congress in 1916.

Association of Women Contractors Scholarship

Deadline: April 30, 2020

Award: See Website 

Overview: At the Association of Women Contractors, we believe that our future women business owners start out in the workplace both fields, trades and in offices. With the mission to drive equity in terms of the ratio of women-owned business and women in the construction industry, we offer financial support in the form of scholarships to female students and apprentices who are pursuing careers in the construction industry.

The Lew Williams & Leila Sulkes Scholarships

Deadline: July 31, 2020

Award: $2,000

Overview: Scholarships of $2000 from the Freehold Branch of the AAUW, for the academic year 2019-2020 are available for qualified applicants. Named for outstanding volunteers, funding for the Lew Williams and Leila Sulkes Scholarships is contingent upon the amounts raised by the annual June AAUW Book Sale in Freehold, NJ.

BHW Women in STEM Scholarship

Deadline: April 15, 2020

Award: $3,000

Overview: Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master’s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the 2020 school year.

Rae Lee Siporin Scholarship for Women

Deadline: June 4, 2020

Award: $1,000

Overview: The Rae Lee Siporin Scholarship for Women will make awards to those women who are continuing or returning to college/university for their first undergraduate degree and need financial assistance for their senior year of school. This program encourages applications from women who have taken a break(s) in their educational career and are wanting to return to complete their senior year and graduate.

1000 Dreams Scholarship Fund

Deadline: April 1, 2020

Award: Up to $1,000

Overview: The 1000 Dreams Scholarship provides one-time educational assistance for currently enrolled high school or college-aged women throughout the United States. This can include assistance for needs including but not exclusive to: educational conferences, instructional programs related to creative or artistic pursuits, graduate exam application fees, or textbooks. Needs that are ongoing (e.g., utility bills, food costs) or related to medical care are not covered by this fund. This scholarship is not to fund tuition. The intention is to provide access to educational opportunities beyond tuition.

Automotive Women’s Alliance Foundation Education Scholarship

Deadline: May 29, 2020

Award: $2,500

Overview: Scholarships are awarded to female, North American citizens, with a passion for a career or advancement in the automotive and its related industries. While AWAF members and family members are encouraged to apply for scholarships, applicants who are not affiliated with the organization are encouraged to apply as well. To be eligible for a scholarship, applicants should already be accepted to or enrolled in an accredited collegiate program, with a 3.0 or higher GPA and a citizen within North America.

Beazley Ambassador Scholarship

Deadline: See Website, Expected to reopen in April 2020

Award: $5,000

Overview: Three $5,000 scholarships will be awarded to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the field of insurance or insurance-related fields. They also invite all recipients to apply for a local internship and they will be given priority interviews.

Ford Empowering America Scholarship

Deadline: May 8, 2020

Award: $2,000 – $3,000

Overview: The Alliance for Women in Media Foundation and the Ford Motor Company Fund are teaming together to honor students telling the stories of women empowering others. AWMF and the Ford Motor Company Fund will select one student winner to receive $3,000, payable to the winning student’s educational institution and one student runner up to receive $2,000 for the 2020 educational fall semester. 

Patsy Takemoto Mink Foundation Scholarship

Deadline: Application reopens in late April 2020.

Award: Up to $5,000

Overview: In 2019, the Foundation will offer five Education Support Awards of up to $5000 each to assist low-income women with children who are pursuing education or training. Awards are disbursed in two separate installments (one each semester) over the academic year, and may be used for direct school expenses or for living expenses while you are enrolled in an educational program.

The Women in Aerospace Foundation Scholarship

Deadline: June 16, 2020

Award: $2,000

Overview: The WIA Foundation Scholarship provides scholarships to women who study engineering, math or science at the undergraduate level to encourage women to enter careers in the aerospace field, expand women’s opportunities for leadership in aerospace, and increase women’s visibility in the aerospace community. The WIA Foundation will award a $2,000 scholarship per year to a woman who is a rising senior in college studying engineering, math or science.

Lifetime Adoption Foundation Scholarship

Deadline: See Website

Award: See Website

Overview: We proudly offer educational scholarships in deep appreciation to birth mothers who have chosen adoption for their children. They have enabled others to experience the joy of becoming parents and created futures, not only for those families, but also for their children, for a lifetime.

Empowering Women in Law Scholarship

Deadline: May 31, 2020

Award: $1,500

Overview: This award will be presented to a current female law student for the following academic year in the amount of $1,500.00 & will be paid at the beginning of the fall semester (2019).

Arizona Business & Professional Women’s Foundation Scholarship

Deadline: May 15, 2020

Award: See Website 

Overview: The Arizona Business and Professional Women’s Foundation promotes the advancement of Arizona’s working women through scholarships, research, and education. Scholarships are awarded to women 21 years or older who are returning to school at a community college to acquire better job opportunities or advance their current careers. All scholarship recipients are required to attend one Arizona BPW Foundation event per year.

Jane M Klausman Women in Business Scholarship

Deadline: July 1, 2020

Award: $2,000

Overview: Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master’s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom.

Leadership Development Scholarships

Deadline: March 1, 2020

Award Amount: See Website

Overview: Leadership Development Scholarships help to support United Church of Christ undergraduate students, future seminary professors, African-American laywomen, and gifted persons with disabilities, among others.

Ruby Ennis Maynard Scholarship

Deadline: May 15, 2020

Award: Varies

Overview: As Ruby Ennis Maynard encouraged and aided her own children to pursue education for career goals and personal fulfillment, so shall this scholarship created in her honor aid deserving, mature, women to fulfill their educational goals. The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage women to strive to improve their lives, and consequently the lives of their children, through education.

The Annual GameAuthority Scholarships

Deadline: April 15, 2020

Award: $1,000

Overview: Are you an undergraduate student that is using gaming or simulation programs to better your education in your studies? We’d love to hear how it’s advancing your learning experience and setting you up for success. If you think you can take on the challenge, please elaborate on your educational gaming experience in an essay! The student that best expresses their thoughts will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship.

The CSDIW Native American Scholarship

Deadline: June 15, 2020

Award Amount: $2,500 and $5,000

Overview: CSDIW was organized in Atlanta, Georgia in 1988.  Our organization is comprised of women who are citizens of either the United States of America, The Dominion of Canada, or Mexico,  who are not less than sixteen years of age and is the lineal descendant of a Native American or Immigrant American ancestor who participated in any capacity in actual hostilities, one against the other, or in any other activity with each other, during the period May 14, 1607 to 1900.

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Natural Life’s Give, Love, Laugh Scholarship

Deadline: March 15, 2020

Award: $2,500

Overview: The Give, Love, Laugh Scholarship was created by Natural Life and Girl Talk to encourage high school Girl Talk Leaders to live a passionate and fulfilling life by creating and executing a community service project which effects positive change around them. This scholarship embodies the spirit of both Natural Life and Girl Talk and our shared desire to inspire girls to help make the world a better place.

IRENE WINIFRED ENO GRANT

Deadline: April 20, 2020

Award: $5,000

Overview: The Irene Winifred Eno Grant provides financial assistance to individuals or groups developing an educational program(s) or project that is dedicated to health, safety, and welfare. This grant will be evaluated on the strength of the project proposal, budget, promotion plan, and expected outcome. The grant is open to students, educators, interior design practitioners, institutions, and an interior design related group.

Ronald D. and Kathleen A. Krausse STEM Scholarship

Deadline: See Website 

Overview: The Ronald D. and Kathleen A. Krausse STEM Scholarship ($1,500) will be awarded to a female resident of Dauphin, Cumberland, or Perry County who attends an accredited college or university in Pennsylvania in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in a STEM major.

Beverly J. Smith Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: See Website

Overview: The Beverly J. Smith Memorial Scholarship ($2,500) will be awarded to a female resident of Dauphin, Cumberland, or Perry County who attends an accredited college or university in Pennsylvania in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree.

Mary Lou McDowell Scholarship

Deadline: See Website

Overview: The Mary Lou McDowell Scholarship ($1,000) will be awarded to a female resident of Dauphin, Cumberland, or Perry County who attends an accredited college or university in Pennsylvania in pursuit of an associate or bachelor’s degree.

Society of Women Engineers Scholarships

Deadline: May 1, 2019

Overview: The SWE Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to women admitted to accredited baccalaureate or graduate programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science. Scholarships are typically awarded in July (freshmen and reentry students) for use during the following academic year. Recipients are notified when they are awarded, and are announced to SWE members in September.

Fresh Start Scholarship

Deadline: May 15, 2019

Overview: The Fresh Start Scholarship provides a financial incentive through a renewable annual scholarship and offer mentoring assistance and networking opportunities to a woman returning to school to improve her life and opportunities. The number and amount of the awards will be determined annually prior to the fall semester but will in no event exceed the costs of tuition, fees, books and other direct educational expenses. Awards will be paid directly to the college prior to the beginning of each semester.

Professional Women of Winston-Salem (PWWS) Scholarship

Deadline: See Website

Overview: In 2000 Professional Women of Winston-Salem (PWWS) established a scholarship fund for single mothers in or attending school in Forsyth County. The scholarship is intended to help single mothers complete their education while juggling the demands of family, work and school; all the while demonstrating a strong commitment to their academic studies. The PWWS Scholarship Fund will provide $2,000 for tuition and books for one semester or quarter of study at an accredited institution. Qualifying students may apply for more than one semester or quarter; however, an application packet must be completed each time.

The LPGA Foundation Scholarships

Deadline: See Website

Award: See Website

Overview: The LPGA Foundation administers several scholarship programs for young women who enjoy the game of golf and plan to attend college in the fall. Qualifications for all scholarships include strong academic programs, community service, and recommendations. The LPGA Foundation’s structure also allows for the establishment of endowed scholarships in honor or in memory of individuals who made a significant difference in the world of golf.

Helen Lansdowne Resor Scholarship

Deadline: May 31, 2019

Overview: Helen Lansdowne is a creative powerhouse and the industry’s first female copywriter. The scholarship is for registered students at an undergraduate, graduate, and/or portfolio school in a course of study like Art Direction, Copywriting, Design, Experiential Design, Sculpture, Film, etc. with at least 12 months of school left as of May 20, 2019. It offers up to $10,000 towards your education, an internship at a Wunderman Thompson office, one-on-one mentorship, and first-look placement at Wunderman Thompson after graduation.

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Southern Automotive Women’s Forum Scholarship

Deadline: March 2, 2020

Award: $1,000 – $5,000

Overview: The SAWF Scholarship P

rogram, introduced in 2011, provides financial assistance to women enrolled or enrolling in a STEM field at an accredited two-year technical program, four-year undergraduate program or a graduate program to be used for a career in the automotive industry. The amount of each scholarship is dependent upon the number of applicants and ranges from $1,250 to $5,000 each.

The Woman’s Century Club Scholarship

Deadline June 30, 2019

Award: $2,000

Overview: Since its founding in 1891, the Woman’s Century Club has provided annual scholarship support to deserving women through local colleges and universities. The club continues that tradition by awarding a scholarship each year to an outstanding junior woman student, at a Seattle-area college or university, who exemplifies the traditions of female leadership and service that our club’s founders sought to encourage. The scholarship is for $2,000 and the recipient also receives a one-year membership in the club.

Voice of Democracy

Deadline: All student entries must be submitted to a sponsoring local VFW Post by midnight, Oct. 31. 

Overview: The VFW is dedicated to promoting patriotism and investing in our future generation. If you are a democracy-loving high school student interested in a $30,000 college scholarship or a patriotic middle school student interested in winning $5,000, these scholarships may be for you.

Ayn Rand Institute Essay Contest

Deadline: April 30, 2020

Award: $2,000

Overview: Have you read one of Ayn Rand’s thought-provoking novels? Now’s the time! Enter an Ayn Rand Institute essay contest for your chance to win thousands of dollars in scholarship prize money.

ARI has held worldwide essay contests for students on Ayn Rand’s fiction for more than thirty years. This year we will award over 230 prizes, totaling more than $70,000.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program

Deadline: May 5, 2020

Award: $10,000

Overview: In order to provide educational opportunities for future generations of science scholars, we’re offering $40,000 in scholarship funding to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in an accredited college for the upcoming semester.*

Apply now to win one of two $10,000 awards, or one of four $5,000 awards. See below for eligibility information, official rules, and profiles of past award winners.

Jill Campbell STEM Scholarship

Deadline: April 15, 2020

Award: $2,500

Overview: Girl Talk is a stronger organization because of Jill Campbell’s unwavering support and leadership. Her influence is felt at all levels. As a previous board of director and Board Chair, she invests her time and resources to further our mission. But more than this, Jill serves as a role model to our mentees and Leaders. She’s been a keynote speaker at many of our leadership events and inspires our attendees with her authenticity and passion for helping the next generation of leaders. Jill Campbell truly exemplifies our vision of empowered women supporting women.

A Voice for Animals Contest

Deadline: Sunday, May 31st 2020 (11:59pm PDT)

Overview: The Humane Education Network in partnership with the Animal Welfare Institute is pleased to announce its 27th Annual A Voice for Animals High

School Contest. Participants must currently be attending middle or high school, or be home-schooled and under 19 years of age on the date the contest opens for entries. The contest is open to all otherwise eligible students worldwide regardless of nationality, citizenship or country of residence. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website.

Award: Prizes up to a total of $5900* will be awarded to high school students whose entries best promote the humane treatment of animals.

Project Paradigm Contest

Deadline: May 1, 2020

Award: Up to $100,000

Overview: All it takes is one idea. Use your creativity to win up to $100,000 and change the world. The students who submit the top idea in each age division (4-8, 9-13, and 14-18) will attend the Ceremony and compete for The Paradigm Challenge Prize!

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2020 Ford Emerging Voices Scholarship

Deadline: May 8, 2020

Award: $1,000 – $3,000

Overview: The Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (AWMF) and Ford Motor Company Fund are looking for two promising female undergraduate or graduate students to provide future journalistic content for AWM. The “Emerging Voices” Scholarship program consists of two scholarships. The winner will receive $3,000 and the runner-up will receive $1,000, made payable directly to each student’s educational institute in the name of Ford Motor Company Fund. The winning student will receive one ticket to attend the Gracie Awards Luncheon, June 24, 2020 in New York City. 

The Actuarial Diversity Scholarship

Deadline: March 1, 2020

Award: $1,000- Freshman; $2,000- Sophomore; $3,000- Junior; $4,000- Senior

Overview: The Actuarial Diversity Scholarship promotes diversity within the profession through an annual scholarship program for Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American and Pacific Islander students. The scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession.

SelectBlinds.com College Scholarship

Deadline: July 15, 2020

Award Amount: $1,000

Overview: At Select Blinds, we love and value innovation, education and most of all, passion. That’s what our scholarship program is all about. We want to see your innovative spirit and learn what you’re passionate about. It could earn you $1,000 to use toward your college expenses!

The Kristina Flores Overcoming All Odds Scholarship

Deadline: April 1, 2020

Award Amount: $1,000

Overview: The Kristina Flores Overcoming All Odds Scholarship was created both to honor the life and achievements of Kristina Flores, who passed on tragically at the age of 23, and to honor and encourage the education of young people who are also are faced with overwhelming obstacles that might have prevented them from completing high school but did not. The scholarship will go to the person who best represents themselves through their application with an emphasis on their essay. The continuing education requirements are intentionally loose for this scholarship. While we would like to encourage all young people to get a traditional college education, we realize that many of the young people who will apply may be leaving unfortunate circumstances and don’t have much family support. Regardless if you’re going to a vocational/trade school, or a traditional University, we encourage all to enter.

George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest

Deadline: July 31, 2020

Award Amount: Up to $5,000

Overview: The George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest is open to high school students. You must submit an 800 – 1200 – word essay discussin

g an event, person, philosophy, or ideal associated with the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, or the framing of the United States Constitution. Essays will be judged on historical accuracy, clarity of thought, organization and proven topic, grammar and spelling, and documentation.

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Annie S. Alexander Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: April 1, 2020

Award Amount: $1,800

Overview: The Annie S. Alexander Memorial Scholarship was established in 2009 by Dr. Donna Alexander, in memory of her mother, Annie S. Alexander, to provide scholarships to students seeking undergraduate nursing degrees. Preference will be given to African-American students from Forsyth County. Scholarships will be applied to the cost of undergraduate tuition, fees, room and board, and other college expenses. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required for high school seniors or college students who are residents of Forsyth County, NC and are pursuing an undergraduate nursing degree. The scholarship will be applied to the cost of undergraduate, tuition, fees, room and board, and other college expenses. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website.

Alpha Delta Pi Scholarships

Deadline: March 2, 2020

Award Amount: $750 – $3,000

Overview: The Alpha Delta Pi Foundation is proud to award approximately 130 competitive academic scholarships each year with a total of more than $190,000 in scholarships. Award amounts vary up to $3,000, and scholarships are available for undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education study. Alpha Delta Pi members in good standing who have a 3.2 minimum cumulative GPA (unless otherwise noted) are encouraged to apply.

Ayn Rand “The Fountainhead” Essay Contest 

Deadline: May 28, 2020 

Award Amount: $10,000

Overview: Have you read one of Ayn Rand’s thought-provoking novels? Now’s the time! Enter an Ayn Rand Institute essay contest for your chance to win thousands of dollars in scholarship prize money. ARI has held worldwide essay contests for students on Ayn Rand’s fiction for more than thirty years. This year we will award over 230 prizes, totaling more than $70,000.

Ayn Rand Institute “Anthem” Scholarship

Deadline: April 30, 2020

Award Amount: $2,000

Overview: Have you read one of Ayn Rand’s thought-provoking novels? Now’s the time! Enter an Ayn Rand Institute essay contest for your chance to win thousands of dollars in scholarship prize money. ARI has held worldwide essay contests for students on Ayn Rand’s fiction for more than thirty years. This year we will award over 230 prizes, totaling more than $70,000.

Burger King Scholars Program

Deadline: December 15, 2020 (Application Opens: October 15, 2020)

Award Amount: Awards Vary

Overview: The Foundation, together with Burger King Corporation employees, franchisees, suppliers and guests, has been able to make a positive impact in the communities in which we work and live. Today the Foundation administers the BURGER KING℠ Scholars program and the BK℠ Family Fund.

Penguin Random House Signet Essay Contest

Deadline: April 22, 2020

Award Amount: $1,000

Overview:  We are proud to host our twenty-fourth annual Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest, in which five high school juniors or seniors (or home-schooled students aged 16-18) can each win a $1,000 scholarship award to be used toward their higher education plus a Signet Classics library for their school or public library! Respond to one of the essay prompts about this year’s novel, Wuthering Heights. 

ResumeCompanion Annual Scholarship 

Deadline: July 15, 2020

Award Amount: $1,000

Overview: Staff at Resume Companion remember the hardship of being a student so want to make this scholarship available to as many students as possible! As such, we do not require any sort of minimum GPA, and both domestic and international students may apply. Create a resume based on the life of any fictional or non-fictional character, from TV, history, literature or myth. The resume SHOULD NOT be about yourself. Again, do NOT make a resume about your own experiences. Resumes should be no longer than two pages.

Great Value Colleges Community Service Scholarship 

Deadline: November 15, 2020

Award Amount: $1,500

Overview: Great Value Colleges believes that community service has the potential to enhance the value of a college education in profound ways. Community service helps build empathy and compassion and provides skills such as networking, organization, project management, team building, and problem solving — all skills that are essential in today’s workforce.

Deblinger Family Scholarship

Deadline: Application opens April 16, 2020

Award Amount: Up to $10,000

Overview: The Deblinger Family Scholarship Fund was established to help low-income, single mothers who are the Head of Household to return to college in order to improve the lives of their families, as well as motivate their children to excel. The goal is to provide the financial support to minimize the burden of additional out-of-pocket expenses resulting from having to work, support a family and attend college all at the same time. The Deblinger Family Foundation wants to enable these non-traditional students to focus on achieving their academic goals and performance, so that they can create a successful future.

2020 AWMF & NCTA Scholarship

Deadline: May 8, 2020

Award Amount: $5,000

Overview: The AWMF/NCTA- The Internet and Television Association Scholarship allows a deserving female communications/media undergraduate or graduate student to create an original piece (essay, digital short, video, animation or other concept chosen by the student) that will be featured in NCTA and AWMF media distribution channels.

Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship Program

Deadline: See Website

Award Amount: See Website

Overview: Most of the scholarship grants support undergraduate higher education, though the Foundation maintains a special interest in health education. A significant number of our grants target education in the medical, nursing and allied health fields. In accordance with the will that established the Foundation, grantee institutions use Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation grants to award need-based scholarships to Christian women who live in one of the specified states. More than 10,000 students receive scholarships each year in individual amounts determined by their respective institutions.

Alpha Omicron Pi Scholarships

Deadline: March 1, 2020

Award Amount: See Website

Overview: Merit-based academic scholarships are awarded each year to AOII members pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees. Thanks to contributions from Alpha Omicron Pi alumnae chapters, collegiate chapters, members and friends, the Foundation awarded $242,000 for the 2019-2020 academic year! View our 2019-2020 Scholarship Recipients!

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