By UnigoTurn your spring fever into something productive—like applying to these 11 April scholarships. Good luck!FEATURED: VIP Voice ScholarshipAward: $5,000Eligibility: 13 years of age or older who are residents of Canada or U.S. How to apply: Register and take at least two surveys.Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship ProgramAward: $5,000 Deadline: 4/15/2018Eligibility: U.S. junior or senior college or graduate school students with a major in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical, environmental engineering or environmental sciences with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Identify as a member of a minority group.How to apply: Submit a resume, an essay of 250 words minimum, two written recommendations with at least one from a university official (e.g. advisor, professor), and an official transcript.Six Star Pro Nutrition Scholarship AwardAward: $15,000 (two awards)Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: U.S. high school senior or undergraduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.How to apply: Submit an essay no longer than 1,000 words with a photo or a video essay up to 3 minutes in length. Entries encouraged to have a sports/fitness focus.Soliant Sunrise ScholarshipAward: $1,000Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: U.S. undergraduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. How to apply: Submit an essay of 400-450 words, answering the question: “How have you used technology as a tool to improve someone’s life, and what did you learn from this experience?”.DefensiveDriving.com ScholarshipAward: $1,000Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: High school senior or undergraduate students.How to apply: Fill out an application form and submit an image of yourself and your car (or yourself and your dream car).Chaffin Luhana Foundation National Driver Awareness ChallengeAward: $2,000Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: U.S. high school junior, senior or enrolled undergraduate students, 25 years of age or younger.How to apply: Submit an essay of 500-750 words about one of the selected topics and post on social media.Grasshopper Entrepreneur ScholarshipAward: $5,000Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: Current college student or incoming freshman enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program.How to apply: Submit an essay regarding ‘gig economy’’s impact on entrepreneurship, limited to 10,000 characters.Slickdeals Student Scholarship ProgramAward: $2,500Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: U.S. incoming or current full-time undergraduate or graduate program students, at least 17 years of age, with a GPA of 3.0 or higherHow to apply: Submit an original essay in 500 words, explaining what you consider to be the best money-related advice you ever received.IAPMO Scholarship Essay ContestAward: 1,000 (1 award), $750(1 award), $500 (1 award)Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: Current high school senior or enrolled full-time (12 credit hours) college or university students.How to apply: Submit an essay of 800-1,600 words, with a essay cover page and added footnotes.E-Waste ScholarshipAward: $1,000Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: U.S. high school, undergraduate, or graduate students. How to apply: Submit a 140-character statement that completes this sentence: The most important reason to care about e-waste is…Unigo All About Education ScholarshipAward: $3,000Deadline: 4/30/2018Eligibility: U.S. citizens or residents who are 13 or older.How to apply: In 250 words or less, tell us “How will a $3,000 scholarship for education make a difference in your life?”