This scholarship is available for undergraduate students in who have a grade point average of 2.75 or higher. Applicants must be diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury or provide care for someone who has.
Category Archives: contests-and-sweepstakes
Maryknoll Student Essay Contest
This essay contest is open to U.S. students in grades 6-12. Students must submit an essay on the current year’s topic; essays must be written in English.
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Student Essay Contest
This essay contest is open to U.S. public, private, parochial, or homeschool students in grades 5-12. Students must write an essay on the current year’s topic to enter; essays must be accompanied by student and teacher registration forms.
TicketCity Annual College Scholarship Program
This scholarship essay contest is open to U.S. college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who are enrolled full time in an accredited four-year university in the United States. Students must have a grade point average of 2.5 or higher.
Countdown to College Scholarship
This award is available for U.S. students who are in grades 9-12. Students must sign up for Potential Magazine’s weekly email newsletter to be considered.
“Win Free College Tuition” Sweepstakes
All students who register on NextStepU.com during an eligible drawing period and opt in to Win Free Tuition will qualify.
Doodle for Google
The Doodle 4 Google competition is offered annually for students in grades K-12. To apply, one must submit a sketch or image including the Google logo in the context of this year’s theme. All doodles must be sent no later than the deadline. Click here to learn more and apply today!
Power Poetry Scholarship Slam
This poetry contest is available for young poets in the United States who submit an original poem on the current scholarship slam topic. Power Poetry is an online poetry founded on the belief that words and poems can have power to change the world. Click here to learn more and apply to one of the poetry programs today!
Youth Free Expression Film Contest
U.S. residents aged 19 or younger are eligible to enter this film-making contest. Students must submit a four-minute film on a specified censorship topic.
FIRE’s Free Speech Essay Contest
This scholarship is open to juniors and seniors in U.S. high schools, including home-schooled students, as well as U.S. citizens attending schools overseas. Additional questions regarding eligibility may be emailed to [email protected]. Click to learn more and apply today!