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== Major Scholarships
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== Major Scholarships ==
== Major scholarships ==
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* [[National Scholarships]]
=== National scholarships ===
 
* [[National Merit Scholarship Program]] Students who do well on the PSAT can win thousands of dollars in National Merit, corporate-sponsored, or college-sponsored scholarships. [http://www.nationalmerit.org/nmsp.php website]
 
* [[Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation]] Thousands of Coca-Cola Scholars have received millions in overall academic support. [https://www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/ website]
 
* [[AXA Achievement Scholarship]] [http://www.axa-equitable.com/axa-foundation/AXA-achievement-scholarship.html website]
 
* [[Davidson Fellows Scholarship]] Davidson Fellows receive a <dollar/>50,000, <dollar/>25,000 or <dollar/>10,000 scholarship in recognition of their outstanding achievements in the areas of science, technology, mathematics, music, literature and/or philosophy. [http://www.ditdservices.org/Articles.aspx?ArticleID=36&NavID=1_0 website]
 
* [[QuestBridge]] [http://www.questbridge.org/ website]
 
* See more on the [[National scholarships]] page.
 
  
=== Math, science, and technology scholarships ===
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* [[Scholarship search systems]]
These large scholarships span fields of science broadly.
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* [[Intel Science Talent Search]].  One of the oldest and largest math and science scholarship programs. Intel STS winners receive scholarships of up to $100,000.  [http://www.sciserv.org/sts/ website]
 
* [[International Science and Engineering Fair]]. Another Intel-sponsored science and mathematics competition, arguably the most important such competition in the world. The 3 ISEF winners each receive a <dollar/>50,000 scholarship. [http://www.sciserv.org/isef website]
 
* [[Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology]].  Hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships awarded annually. [http://www.siemens-foundation.org/en/competition.htm website]
 
* [[Siemens Award for Advanced Placement]]. Scholarships for national and state winners who scored 5s on the most math, science, and technology AP exams. [http://www.siemens-foundation.org/en/advanced_placement.htm website]
 
* See more on the [[Mathematics, science, and technology scholarships]] page.
 
  
== General Scholarships ==
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* [[ Mathematics, science, and technology scholarships]] These large scholarships span fields of science broadly.
* [[National scholarships]]
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* [[Regional scholarships]]
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== Specific Scholarships ==
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* [[Scholarships by State]]
 
* [[Community Service Scholarships]]
 
* [[Community Service Scholarships]]
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* [[College-specific full-tuition scholarships]]
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* [[Minority-specific scholarships]]
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* [[Graduate School Scholarship Programs]]
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* [[College Application Assistance]]
  
 
== Scholarships by subject ==
 
== Scholarships by subject ==
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* [[Engineering scholarships]]
 
* [[Engineering scholarships]]
 
* [[Mathematics scholarships]]
 
* [[Mathematics scholarships]]
* [[Mathematics, science, and technology scholarships]]
 
 
* [[Physics scholarships]]
 
* [[Physics scholarships]]
 
* [[Writing scholarships]]
 
* [[Writing scholarships]]
  
 
== Additional Help ==
 
== Additional Help ==
* [[Scholarship Search Websites]] have many more scholarships and search features - check them out for religious, military, need-based, minority-specific, and other scholarships
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* [[Scholarship Search Websites]] have many more scholarships and search features - check them out for religious, military, need-based, minority-specific, and other scholarships.
* Ask your high school guidance counselor or career center.
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* Ask your high school guidance counselor, college financial aid officer, or career center.
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* Your high school's website or those of other area high schools
 
* College websites (many colleges offer departmental, subject-specific scholarships or even merit-based full-tuition scholarships)
 
* College websites (many colleges offer departmental, subject-specific scholarships or even merit-based full-tuition scholarships)
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* If your club/organization has a parent organization (such as Kiwanis for Key Club and Boy Scouts), find the national organization's website.
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* If your parents and/or grandparents belong to any groups (Elks, Rotary Club, etc.), check out their websites.
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* Your parents' employers, especially if they work for a larger corporation.
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* Check the newspaper regularly, especially if you have a more local one.
 
* Check for local legislative scholarships.
 
* Check for local legislative scholarships.
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* Check your library or bookstore for scholarship books. They're often organized by your interests and where you live.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 02:35, 7 September 2020

AoPSWiki includes one of the internet's most comprehensive guides to academic scholarships. Get started by clicking through the links below by subject area.

If you know of scholarships that do not match any of the following categories or are best listed under a category rather than a list, please create a new page for that category and list it here.

As a general guideline for scholarships: if you're paying to apply then it is probably not a legitimate organization of scholarship.


Major Scholarships

http://moneyforstudy.hostei.com/ is an internationally recognised database of student financial aid options including grants, scholarships and student loans. This site is contributed to all students searching for financial help for their current or future studies.

Specific Scholarships

Scholarships by subject

Additional Help

  • Scholarship Search Websites have many more scholarships and search features - check them out for religious, military, need-based, minority-specific, and other scholarships.
  • Ask your high school guidance counselor, college financial aid officer, or career center.
  • Your high school's website or those of other area high schools
  • College websites (many colleges offer departmental, subject-specific scholarships or even merit-based full-tuition scholarships)
  • If your club/organization has a parent organization (such as Kiwanis for Key Club and Boy Scouts), find the national organization's website.
  • If your parents and/or grandparents belong to any groups (Elks, Rotary Club, etc.), check out their websites.
  • Your parents' employers, especially if they work for a larger corporation.
  • Check the newspaper regularly, especially if you have a more local one.
  • Check for local legislative scholarships.
  • Check your library or bookstore for scholarship books. They're often organized by your interests and where you live.

See also