Scholarships for High School Seniors

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$1,850
1 Award Winner

Kansas Ethnic Minority Scholarship

The Kansas Board of Regents offers the Kansas Ethnic Minority Scholarship of $1,850 to ethnic minority high school senior students in Kansas to pursue undergraduate degree programs of their choice.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – High School Graduate
Application Open Date
January 1, 2025
Application Deadline
May 1, 2025
Closing in 12 Days
$1,850
1 Award Winner
Closing in 17 Days
$5,000
4 Award Winners

CGCS – Bernard Harris Scholarship Program

The Bernard Harris Scholarship Program awards four graduating high school seniors who seek to major in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) courses at college or university level.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – High School Graduate
Application Open Date
February 1, 2025
Application Deadline
May 6, 2025
Closing in 17 Days
$5,000
4 Award Winners
Closing in 26 Days
$2,000
1 Award Winner

Illinois CPA Society Freshman Scholarships

The scholarships are awarded annually to brilliant minority students for their academic excellence to pursue a degree in accounting.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – College Freshman
Application Open Date
January 1, 2025
Application Deadline
May 15, 2025
Closing in 26 Days
$2,000
1 Award Winner
Closing in 30 Days
$12,222
72 Award Winners

Enterprise Holdings ROAD Forward Scholarship

The Enterprise Holdings ROAD Forward Scholarship provides $12,222 in need-based aid to first-generation African American college students at a UNCF Member Institution to assist their education.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
February 26, 2025
Application Deadline
May 19, 2025
Closing in 30 Days
$12,222
72 Award Winners
Closing in 31 Days
$750
1 Award Winner

Ohio News Media Foundation Minority Scholarship

The Scholarship, administered by Ohio Newspaper Association, offers one scholarship to the value of $750 to a high school senior majoring in journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
August 1, 2024
Application Deadline
May 20, 2025
Closing in 31 Days
$750
1 Award Winner
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$2,500–$10,000
5 Award Winners

For A Bright Future Global Scholarship Program

Annually, college students in the United States apply for the For A Bright Future Global Scholarship to complete their degree programs. The scholarship is renewable.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – Undergraduate
Application Open Date
February 1, 2025
Application Deadline
May 30, 2025
Open
$2,500–$10,000
5 Award Winners
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$5,000
2 Award Winners

Sage Michaela Lucas “Timing is Everything” Scholarship

Students that identify as black indigenous or persons of color and are pursuing a career in aesthetics, skincare formulation, and/or cosmetic chemistry are eligible for a $5,000 award.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – Graduate
Application Open Date
March 1, 2025
Application Deadline
May 31, 2025
Open
$5,000
2 Award Winners
Open
$300–$3,500
10 Award Winners

David Hudak Memorial Essay Contest for Freethinking Students of Color

Freedom from Religion Foundation holds an annual essay contest for students of color aged 17 to 21. The David Hudak Memorial Essay Contest for Freethinking Students of Color offers prizes ranging from $300 to $3,500.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – Undergraduate
Application Open Date
March 1, 2025
Application Deadline
June 1, 2025
Open
$300–$3,500
10 Award Winners
Open
$1,000–$4,000
1 Award Winner

Actuarial Diversity Scholarship

The Actuarial Diversity Scholarship honors and encourages full-time undergraduate students to pursue a degree that could lead to a career in the actuarial profession.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – College Senior
Application Open Date
November 1, 2024
Application Deadline
June 2, 2025
Open
$1,000–$4,000
1 Award Winner
Open
$5,000
6 Award Winners

First in Family Humanist Scholarship: Freedom From Religion Foundation Forward Freethought Scholarship

The First in Family Humanist Scholarship: Freedom From Religion Foundation Forward Freethought Scholarship awards six $5,000 scholarships for undergraduate studies.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
March 1, 2025
Application Deadline
June 21, 2025
Open
$5,000
6 Award Winners
Open
$25,000
1 Award Winner

Ben’s Original Seat at the Table Fund Scholarship

Ben’s Original Seat at the Table Scholarship Fund assists disadvantaged people with educational and mentoring opportunities as they pursue education in food science or culinary arts.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – Undergraduate
Application Open Date
April 4, 2025
Application Deadline
June 30, 2025
Open
$25,000
1 Award Winner
Open
$1,000
6 Award Winners

BLM² Scholarship

The BLM² Foundation awards $1,000 to six successful applicants to address the financial needs of minority students to pursue higher education at accredited colleges or universities across the U.S.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
January 16, 2025
Application Deadline
July 3, 2025
Open
$1,000
6 Award Winners
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$2,500
1 Award Winner

Chairish Design Your Future Scholarship

The Chairish Design Your Future Scholarship is awarded to students from underrepresented minority groups and of all educational levels enrolled in accredited post-secondary institutions to further their education.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – Graduate
Application Open Date
July 1, 2024
Application Deadline
January 1, 2025
Closed
$2,500
1 Award Winner
Closed
$10,000–$40,000
45 Award Winners

Ron Brown Scholar Program

Outstanding African American students have the chance to receive $40,000.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
November 1, 2024
Application Deadline
January 9, 2025
Closed
$10,000–$40,000
45 Award Winners
Closed
$1,000
1 Award Winner

​Minority Natural Resource Scholarship

The Conservation Foundation of Missouri Charitable Trust offers the Minority Natural Resources Scholarship of $1,000 is awarded to undergraduate minority students to pursue natural resources management-related programs in Missouri.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – Undergraduate
Application Open Date
November 1, 2024
Application Deadline
January 31, 2025
Closed
$1,000
1 Award Winner
Closed
$1,000–$6,000
1 Award Winner

Dr. Irving Pressley McPhail Endowed Scholarship

The Dr. Irving Pressley McPhail Endowed Scholarship offers one scholarship to a female high school senior or undergraduate student from the U.S or Canada.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – Undergraduate
Application Open Date
November 1, 2024
Application Deadline
February 1, 2025
Closed
$1,000–$6,000
1 Award Winner
Closed
$5,000
5 Award Winners

LPA Scholarship

LPA, Inc offers scholarships of $5,000 to high school seniors in California and Texas accepted at an accredited institution for a degree program related to design or building industry.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
October 15, 2024
Application Deadline
February 2, 2025
Closed
$5,000
5 Award Winners
Closed
$1,000
1 Award Winner

Dr. Arnita Young Boswell Scholarship

The Dr. Arnita Young-Boswell Scholarship recognizes and celebrates African American students with proven academic distinction, a concern for their community, the Black Family, and a desire to continue their education.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
November 13, 2024
Application Deadline
February 28, 2025
Closed
$1,000
1 Award Winner
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Closed
$3,000–$5,000
13 Award Winners

AABE National Scholarship

The AABE National Scholarship awards $3,000–$5,000 to 13 graduating high school seniors of Hispanic, African American, or Native American ethnicity who will pursue studies in energy-related fields.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
November 1, 2024
Application Deadline
March 4, 2025
Closed
$3,000–$5,000
13 Award Winners
Closed
$2,000
1 Award Winner

Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship

The scholarship awards $2,000 to a graduating high school student to pursue undergraduate study in engineering, computer science, accounting, finance, or business administration at universities in North or South Carolina.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
December 3, 2024
Application Deadline
March 4, 2025
Closed
$2,000
1 Award Winner
Closed
$5,000
1 Award Winner

Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program

The Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program offers $5,000 to high school graduates and undergraduate students pursuing higher education in transportation, Spanish language or literature, engineering, mathematics, and science.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – High School Graduate
Application Open Date
January 1, 2025
Application Deadline
March 14, 2025
Closed
$5,000
1 Award Winner
Closed
$2,500–$20,000
45 Award Winners

Blacks at Microsoft Scholarships

BAM is committed to assisting Black employees in their professional development and encouraging youngsters to seek a career in technology.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – High School Graduate
Application Open Date
January 1, 2025
Application Deadline
March 15, 2025
Closed
$2,500–$20,000
45 Award Winners
Closed
$1,000
1 Award Winner

Ashton Washington Women of Color Annual Scholarship

To preserve the heritage of a WOC and help her excel, the $1,000 Ashton Washington Women of Color Annual Scholarship was founded by an HBCU graduate and her grandmother.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior
Application Open Date
February 1, 2025
Application Deadline
March 31, 2025
Closed
$1,000
1 Award Winner
Closed
$10,000
7 Award Winners

V&E Diversity Scholarship

Vinson & Elkins offers $10,000 to seven high school senior students of a minority in Houston, Dallas, and Austin to enroll in law undergraduate degree programs at accredited universities or colleges.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – High School Graduate
Application Open Date
December 1, 2024
Application Deadline
April 1, 2025
Closed
$10,000
7 Award Winners
Closed
$500–$2,500
1 Award Winner

RDW Group Communications Scholarship for People of Color

The RDW Group Communications Scholarship for People of Color grants up to $2,500 to students of color who are studying a communications major at a Rhode Island institution.

Eligible Grades
High School Senior – Postgraduate
Application Open Date
January 1, 2025
Application Deadline
April 15, 2025
Closed
$500–$2,500
1 Award Winner

About High School Senior Scholarships 2023

Your senior year of high school is busy – you’re reaching the end of an era, trying to do well in your finals while also applying to colleges and universities. Those college applications are time-consuming and studying for finals is a top priority so finding space to search for scholarships may be a bit low on the list. High school seniors have a lot to consider as they prepare for college, and scholarships can be an important part of the equation. Scholarships can help students reduce their cost of attendance, allowing them to pursue higher education without taking on large amounts of debt. In addition to providing financial assistance, scholarships also provide recognition and motivation for high-achieving students. Winning a scholarship is an accomplishment that will look good on resumes and college applications, thus giving those who receive one a leg up in the admissions process. For all these reasons, it’s important for high school seniors to actively seek out available scholarships when planning their future endeavors.

High school seniors have many opportunities to apply for scholarships that can help pay for college — most organizations are looking for incoming freshmen. These scholarships are typically merit-based and range from covering full tuition to just a portion. Many organizations, civil groups, and corporations offer numerous scholarships specifically designated for high school seniors. Additionally, there are many national scholarship programs available each year that specifically target high school seniors as well. Many colleges award merit-based scholarships based on a student’s grades, test scores, and extracurricular activities. You should take advantage of every opportunity to apply for a scholarship, as it can make a huge difference when paying for college.

10 easy high school senior scholarships

Your senior year is busy, we get it, so you probably don’t have a ton of time to sift through the hundreds of scholarships out there. We gathered 10 scholarships that you can apply for relatively quickly and are open to high school seniors across the country.

ScholarshipAward Amount
Cameron Impact Scholarship$20,000–$50,000
Burger King Scholars$1,000–$50,000
Good Tidings Community Service Scholarship$10,000
Free Speech Essay Contest$500–$10,000
Stuck at Prom$500–$10,000
We The Students Scholarship Contest$500–$7,500
Straight A Scholarship$2,000–$5,000
Scholars Helping Collars Scholarship$1,500
Delete Cyberbullying Scholarship$1,000
DNA Day Essay Contest$100–$1,000

Scholarships for female high school seniors 2023

Scholarships for female high school seniors are a great way for young women to continue their education, gain the skills and resources needed for successful career paths, and potentially reduce financial stress. With the cost of college tuition rising each year, scholarships can provide a valuable resource to help cover expenses. Some scholarships are based on academic merit, while others are awarded for financial need. Many organizations offer scholarships specifically for female high school seniors, often with an emphasis on leadership or community service.

There are a variety of scholarship opportunities available to female high school seniors. Some scholarships are specific to certain areas of study, such as math and science; others may be open to all majors. Some of our favorite scholarships include the Distinguished Young Women Program which awards between $500 and $3,000 to female entrants aged between 15 and 19. The Society of Women Engineers has numerous scholarships programs such as the SWE – Detroit Section High School Scholarship that awards $1,000 to female high school senior looking to pursue one of the many engineering fields. The Southern Automotive Women’s Forum established the SAWF Scholarship Program to encourage and help support female students pursuing a STEM field by awarding them between $1,000 and $5,000.

By providing opportunities for women to pursue post-secondary degrees, we create pathways for them to gain access to skilled jobs, promotions, and social advancement. They also help reduce financial barriers that are obstacles to young women from low-income backgrounds, who often lack the resources needed to pay for college. Scholarships are also beneficial for female students attending predominantly male schools, as they provide extra support to help them feel included and acknowledged in their learning environment. Scholarships can boost confidence and motivation in recipients, helping to create a more level playing field where all students, regardless of gender or financial status, can thrive. Overall, scholarships designed to support young female students are an invaluable asset in the fight for gender equity and educational opportunity.

Cost of College for High School Seniors

The cost of college can vary drastically, depending on which college or university the student is planning to attend. According to the College Board’s Trends in Higher Education report for 2019-2020, the national average tuition and fees for a four-year private college were $36,880.

The most affordable colleges included the University of Wyoming with an annual tuition rate of $5,747, the University of Utah at $7,080, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a yearly tuition rate of $8,402. With a bit of research and dedication to finding scholarships and grants, high school seniors can find college options that will fit their budget.

In addition to tuition costs, other factors to consider when choosing a college or university include the total cost of attendance, including room and board. Students should research any scholarships and grants available to them to help reduce the overall cost of their education. With commitment and dedication to researching all options, high school seniors can undoubtedly find an affordable college that will get them ready for a successful future.

Tips for Winning High School Senior Scholarships 2023

1. Start early: Start researching and applying for scholarships as soon as you can. Many scholarships have early deadlines, so the earlier you can submit your applications the better your chances of winning a scholarship.

2. Be organized and thorough: Make sure to fill out all parts of the application accurately and completely. Pay attention to the details, such as using proper spelling and grammar, submitting all required materials, and following instructions. We recommend that you plan your essay. Most scholarship applications ask for an essay – either on a provided topic or a motivational essay in which you explain why you deserve the scholarship based on your goals for the future. We have an article on How To Write a Scholarship Essay that goes into more detail.

3. Prepare well for video submissions: If your application process requires a video recording or an interview we recommend that you prepare and practice before. For videos, write a script in response to the questions, if any are provided so that you can rehearse what you’d like to say before making a recording. Your video will sound more natural, unrushed, and more thought out than if you just recorded it on the spot. For interviews, find a list of common interview questions and write out some answers to them. Ask a friend or parent to do mock interviews with you before, not only to help you practice your answers but also to soothe any nerves and anxiety. Having a rough idea of what to expect will help you be more confident on the day.

Good luck! With these tips, you’ll be well on your way to securing the perfect scholarships for you.

Frequently asked questions

Are there any full-ride scholarships for high school seniors 2023?

Yes, there are more than 20 scholarships that offer full-ride college scholarships to high school seniors. The award amount varies for each scholarship, but each one offers a minimum award amount of $20,000. Some examples include the Most Valuable Student Competition, Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, and the Evans Scholars Program.

Are there scholarships for female high school seniors?

Yes, our Scholaroo database has around 30 scholarships that call for applications from female high school seniors. You may want to check out The Science Ambassador Scholarship and The Marie A. Calderilla Scholarship which offers a college scholarship to the value of $20,000 to female high school seniors for their undergraduate studies. Head to our Scholarships for Women page to see what else we have.

Do high school seniors need to file for FAFSA?

Yes, you need to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Most scholarships are need-based, which means they cater to students who do not have the financial means to afford their education. By filing the FAFSA and receiving a Student Aid Report (SAR) which you will need to attach to applications as proof of financial need. By completing this you immediately become eligible for many scholarship opportunities. Ensure that you do this on time — check the dates for your state.

Is it too late to apply for scholarships as a high school senior 2023?

Absolutely not, in fact, the most popular time to apply for scholarships is in your senior year. Many scholarship sponsors are looking to help students graduating from high school pursue higher education. Many scholarships for high seniors will provide funding for the entire four years of college or university. As incoming college freshmen, graduating high school seniors are the perfect target for companies and organizations looking to nurture, support, and guide the next generation. Start preparing your applications and documents from the start of the year.