As a student athlete, you already know that competition can be fierce — both on and off the field. Increase your odds of winning, and your college funds, by applying to as many of these sports scholarships as possible. Ensuring your financial security in college can also help you focus on your studies and your sport. Start browsing our Scholarship Directory today for athletic scholarships and find just what you’re looking for.
The Monica Abbott Scholarship is available for female students in California who demonstrate athletic achievement, leadership, and academic merit. Click here to learn more and to apply today!
The Marie A. Calderilla Scholarship is available for women who are residents of San Mateo County or Santa Clara County in California. Applicants must demonstrate financial hardship and a commitment to furthering their education.
The Kellen Biggar Athletic Scholarship is available for graduating high school seniors at Waterville High School who have participated in school sports for at least two years.
International and U.S. high school seniors or current undergraduate students who are enrolled full time (unless current or former military) at an accredited institution are eligible for this award. Students must be the children/grandchildren of a member of The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA).
The Atlantic Amateur Hockey Association offers one scholarships to high school seniors who are registered with USA Hockey as both a player and an official.
High school seniors with a ‘C’ average residing in one of the 26 northernmost counties of the Texas panhandle are eligible for this award. Students must be engaged in or sincerely interested in a shooting sport or activity. Click here to learn how to apply.
This award is for U.S. high school seniors or older, that are a current or former participant in any league properly sanctioned with the National Amateur Baseball Federation.
International and U.S. undergraduate students who are members of GCSAA are eligible to apply for this award. Students must have completed their first year in a program related to golf/turfgrass management.
International and U.S. students currently enrolled in their second year of a recognized graduate program of turfgrass science or a related field are eligible for this award. Students must plan to pursue a career in research, instruction, or extension service in a university setting.