Scholly Fund

Scholly Relief Fund: With everything our community has been through over the past two years, we’re giving away cash to be used on day-to-day necessities, tuition, debt, or anything else you need. Plus, in our effort to encourage smarter financial habits and especially more savings, we’re helping applicants open investing made easy accounts with our friends at Stash. After submitting your application, you will be prompted to open your account for your chance to receive …

Jameela Jamil x I Weigh Scholarship

You have a story that deserves to be told and a voice that needs to be heard. We want to hear you, and we want to help you be heard by the world! I Weigh is all about radical inclusivity and allyship, creating a community where no one feels alone. Our mission is to amplify, advocate, and pass the mic, while inspiring everyone around us to continue learning and growing as individuals, which in turn …

Keep Going Forward No Essay Scholarship

Your life’s journey will take you to amazing places. Places on earth, and places in your head and heart. The only way to get there is to keep going forward. Things will weigh you down, make you feel stuck, and even make you long to go backward, but with clear vision and determination the best things in life will lie ahead. The Keep Going Forward Scholarship exists to support anyone moving on to somewhere or …

THE LSAT PREP COURSES SCHOLARSHIP

Law school scholarships are offered in two ways; internal scholarships, which are often offered by the school and alumni, as well as external scholarships, which are offered by other outside organizations. Law school scholarships may be based on merit (students who have performed well in their undergrad studies, at work, or on exams like the LSAT). Need-based law school scholarships are generally awarded to students who demonstrate a financial need.

grownish & broke- Student Loan Payoff

Applicants must be US Residents, over 18 years of age, and a current undergraduate or graduate student or alumni.

ScholarshipPoints $1,000 Scholarship

This $1,000 scholarship drawing is open to legal residents of the United States. Students must plan to attend college at least half time during the academic year.