What are some of the weirdest scholarships?
What are some of the weirdest scholarships?
What are some of the weirdest scholarships?
Unusual Scholarships
- Asparagus Club Scholarship.
- Chick and Sophie Major Memorial Duck Calling Contest.
- Doodle for Google Competition.
- Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship.
- National Potato Council Scholarship.
- Stuck At Prom Scholarship Contest.
- Tall Clubs International Student Scholarships.
What are some free scholarships?
List of Free Scholarships
- ScholarshipPoints Quarterly $10,000 Scholarship.
- VIP Voice $5,000 Scholarship.
- MySurvey $10,500 Scholarship.
- Niche $2,000 “No Essay” College Scholarship.
- Unigo $10,000 Scholarship.
- $1,000 Cappex Easy College Money Scholarship.
Is there a scholarship for being a redhead?
There is one scholarship for students with natural red hair color, ScholarshipRed. ScholarshipRed offers one $500 scholarship for redheads each year. The scholarship is open to high school juniors and seniors who have natural red hair color, reside in the U.S. and have a high school GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
How do I get unused scholarships?
Talking to your high school counselor. Meeting with the financial aid office at your college of choice. Seeing if your employer or your parents’ employers offer assistance. The U. S. Department of Labor offers a free scholarship search tool with more than 7,500 opportunities for student aid.
Can I get a scholarship for being left handed?
Despite the fact that about 10 percent of the U.S. population identifies as southpaws, it’s very difficult to find left handed scholarships. There are only five that are exclusively offered to lefties. However, there are thousands of unique scholarships that left-handed people can qualify for.
Do you get to keep unused scholarship money?
One reason it’s so difficult is because most scholarship payments are sent directly to the school and are only allowed to be put toward tuition and fees. In most cases, the student doesn’t get to keep any leftover money for personal use, though some colleges do issue refunds, said Kantrowitz.