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Due in April
NE Sorghum Producers Scholarship | Applicant must be currently enrolled in post high school education or enrolled for the fall semester after graduating from high school; Applicant must show production agriculture or a related area as his or her intended career; The scholarship recipient may be invited to attend Nebraska Sorghum Producers Association’s annual conference for introduction to the members of the Association. | $500 | April 1 |
MCKENNA’S RAE OF HOPE MENTAL HEALTH FIELD SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES |
Must be going into the mental health field in college. The candidate is a graduating senior or will be entering their first year of college. In addition, college students majoring in a mental health field may apply. The candidate must live in Nebraska and be a citizen of the United States. | 2 @ $1,000 each | April 1 |
Wauneta EMS Scholarship | WP student who is pursuing education after high school | $1000 to be awarded | April 1 |
Noyce WISE Program (Wayne Initiative for STEM Education) at Wayne State College |
Any student that enjoys math or science and would like to become a teacher is encouraged to apply! |
- Participation in grant activities as part of the WISE project, with the opportunity to receive payment. - PeerWise mentoring from upper-level Noyce Scholars. - cohort of students that develop lasting personal and professional relationships. - Opportunity to become a Noyce Scholar during their junior and senior year of college and receive up to $34,000 in scholarship and financial aid. |
April 1 |
a WP student, preference given to students studying Auto Body or at a trade school, but all apps accepted | $500 | April 1 | |
$500 | April 1 | ||
WP students who plans to further his or her education | $400 | April 1 | |
1. Open to any high school senior in southwest Nebraska. 2. Must have an immediate family member that is a member of the Eagles Club. 3. Must enclose a copy of your high school transcript with your application. 4. The application blank must be filled out completely with all blanks filled in. All other information must be attached to the application. |
$300 | April 1 | |
first-generation college students who plan to attend the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) on a full-time basis | $990 | April 1 | |
3.0 average; best essay & most volunteerism will win | $1200 | April 1 | |
graduating high school senior with a 3.0 GPA who will attend a 4 year college majoring in the area of Computer Science or Technology, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Cybersecurity | $500 | April 1 | |
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$5,000, with additional prizes awarded for runners up | April 1, 2024 | |
Southwest Nebraska Masonic Scholarship Lodge #135 | must plan to be a full time college student and maintain a C average | $1000 a year for 4 years | April 4 |
Max & Meredith Criswell Community Service Scholarship | offered by the Palisade Community Service Club on behalf of the Criswell's because they believed strongly in the education process and the desire to make a difference in the community | 2 @ $2,500 each | April 3, 2024 |
graduating high school students who reside within our service area (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota) and demonstrate character, leadership and ethical values. | 15 @ $2,000 | April 5, 2024 | |
Johnny Baxter Carriage House Foundation Scholarship | attending a Nebraska community college studying an automobile related field | $1,500 | April 5, 2024 |
AGR 2024 Excellence Scholarship
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The Alpha Gamma Rho Excellence Scholarship is two $1,000, one-time scholarships awarded to two high school males that will be pursuing a degree in the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CASNR) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that display excellence in academics, community engagement, and motivation to be a continued leader. You will be notified no later than April 14, 2024 if you have been selected for an in-person interview that will be held at the Alpha Gamma House in Lincoln on April 20th, 2024. Further information will be provided after selection for in-person interviews. |
2 @ $1,000 | April 19, 2024 |
St. John Commandery, No. 16, Knights Commandery | awarded to a deserving graduate from area high schools | 5 @ $1,000 each | April 13, 2024 |
a matching funds scholarship for Seniors who have already enrolled in one of the John Deere Ag Tech College Programs. | an additional $3000 toward their education | April 14 | |
WP School Foundation Scholarship | WP senior who is attending college | 2 @ $1,000 | April 19, 2024 by end of school day |
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up to 100% tuition | April 15, 2024 |
Chase County Farm Bureau Scholarship | a graduating high school senior pursuing their education in Agriculture or related field of study. | $1,000 | April 15, 2024 |
Kids' Chance of Nebraska | for children of Nebraska workers whose parent has been severely injured, totally disabled or killed as a result of a work-related incident; for full-time college students who maintain a least a 2.5 GPA | may be renewed | April 15, 2024 |
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$3,000 | April 15, 2024 | |
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2 @ $2,000 | April 15, 2024 | |
STUDENTS GRADUATING FROM IMPERIAL, WAUNETA & BENKELMAN HIGH SCHOOLS OR A RESIDENT OF CHASE OR DUNDY COUNTY, WHO WILL PURSUE ADVANCED EDUCATION IN AN AGRICULTURE-RELATED FIELD. |
2 @ $500 each | April 19, 2024 | |
Diane Towery Nursing Scholarship | McCook area student pursuing a nursing degree | $1000 | April 20, 2024 |
Wauneta Global Methodist Scholarship | any WP student who needs financial assistance to attend college | 2 @ $400 | April 26, 2024 |
Southwest Nebraska Community Theater Association Scholarship | a student intending to study theater at any college | $250 | April 30 |
high school seniors who will be pursuing a career in one of the physical sciences (e.g. Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, as well as Earth Sciences including geology, hydrology, meteorology, oceanography, and soil science). The scholarship is also open to those going into the teaching profession in the physical sciences. The following Nebraska counties are in an eligible area: Adams, Arthur, Blaine, Boyd, Brown, |
$500 | April 30 | |
any student who wants to pursue education after high school | $250 | April 30 |
Due in May
BW Telcom Community Partners Scholarship | graduating seniors who will go to college whose parents or guardians are BW Telcom customers | 2 @ $1,000 | May 1 |
Hayes County 4-H & FFA Project Grant | The Hayes County Farm Bureau Project Grant will be offered to 4-H & FFA students that show in Hayes County. The purpose of the grant is to provide funds for students to begin or expand their 4-H or FFA projects. There is no limit to the scale of the project – students are awarded money on the basis of their project summary, goals, and financial needs. If selected, the student must share how they have used the grant towards growing or starting their project at the county’s annual meeting. The money may be split among applicants. |
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Due in June
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) Omaha Chapter
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planning on attending or continuing to attend a college, university, community college, or technical school in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, North Dakota, or South Dakota, with the goal of achieving an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. |
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Genoa U.S. Indian School Foundation Wolfe Family Scholarship |
descendant of a Genoa U.S. Indian School student | $2,000 | June 15 annually |
Due in November
Future of Nebraska | seniors in Nebraska who will attend UNL who demonstrate potential to lead the future and encourage them to make an impact on their state; must have at least a 3.0 GPA; preference will be given to those who wish to major in a College of Business major. College of Business majors include: Accounting, Actuarial Science, Agribusiness, Business Administration, Business and Law, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing and Supply Chain Management | 5 @ $5,000 |
priority deadline: November 1 |
CME Beef Industry Scholarship | Fields of study may include: education, communications, production, research or any other area involved with the beef industry. The purpose of this program is to identify and encourage talented and thoughtful students who will emerge as industry leaders. Family members must be National Cattlemen's Beef Association members. | 10 @ $1,500 | November 10, 2023 |
Maryknoll Essay Scholarship | Jesus teaches us to love our enemies and to pray for those who persecute us. How can we, as followers of Jesus, stand up for peace and against the growing violence in our country? Write an essay responding to that question. | up to $1000 for first place | November 13, 2023 |
ELKS Most Valuable Student | Most Valuable Student scholarships are for students pursuing a four-year degree, on a full-time basis (minimum of 12 semester hours), in a U.S. college or university. All scholarships are in the form of certificates of award conditional upon the full-time enrollment of the winner in an accredited U.S. college or university. | $1,000-$7,500 | November 13, 2023 |
Due in December
Future of Nebraska | high school seniors in Nebraska who will attend UNL who demonstrated potential to lead the future and encourages them to make an impact on their state; must have at least a 3.0 GPA; preference will be given to those who wish to major in a College of Business major. College of Business majors include: Accounting, Actuarial Science, Agribusiness, Business Administration, Business and Law, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing and Supply Chain Management. | 5 @ $5,000 | final deadline: December 1 |
The Hagan Scholarship | maintain a 3.25 GPA and a four year or less graduation schedule; this is a need based scholarship so students must show financial need, academic ability, personal goals, and achievement in and out of school | $7,500 each semester for up to 8 consecutive semesters | December 1, 2023 |
Keynote Scholarship | pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. | $15,000 | December 4, 2023 |
Nebraska residents, those attending school in Nebraska, or those interested in a career in poultry based in Nebraska; must be incoming college freshmen or post-grad students | 2 @ $2,500 | December 15, 2023 | |
Nebraska residents, those attending school in Nebraska, or those interested in a career in poultry-based in Nebraska are encouraged to apply | 8 @ $1,000 | December 15, 2023 | |
Soy Scholarship | student must be the child or grandchild of an American Soybean Association member | $7,000 | December 31, 2023 |
Due in January
RPAC Scholarship to MCC | The RPAC Conference provides a $500 scholarship to a RPAC senior who will attend McCook Community College after high school. To apply, students will need to fill out the MPCC General Scholarship Application. Once they’ve submitted the general application the RPAC scholarship will show with additional requirements (cover letter, resume, and references). | $500 | January 15, 2024 |
Engler Program | The only requirement is to declare a CASNR major at UNL and have participated in 4-H or FFA. | ~80 @ $1,000-$4,000 | January 15, 2024 |
Nebraska Press Association Scholarship | 2024 Nebraska high school graduates seeking to enroll at a Nebraska OR out-of-state college/university who have a specific interest in community-based print journalism OR ag communications; special consideration will be given to essay question response and student's involvement in their local community newspaper or student newspaper | 4 @ $2,000 | January 19, 2024 |
Nebraskans of WWII Scholarship | available to qualifying seniors from high schools that encompass the hometowns of the twenty-two Nebraska sailors who died at Peral Harbor on December 7, 1941; seniors must have a direct tie to WWII, have a 3.25 or greater GPA, and plan to attend a post-secondary school full time | 4 @ $2,500, and 3 @ $1,000 | January 26, 2024 |
Nebraska’s graduating seniors from underrepresented backgrounds, facing financial barriers, who display academic aptitude, leadership, determination toward goals, and a spirit for making an impact | four renewable scholarships of $25,000 per year to four-year institutions; and two renewable scholarships of $12,500 per year to two-year trade school institutions. Students can attend any accredited institution. | January 28, 2024 |
Due in February
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February 1 @ 5 CT DEADLINE EXTENDED TO APRIL 17, 2024 |
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UNL Academic, Leadership, Service, and Diversity Enhancement Scholarships |
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Great Plains Communications College Scholarship | graduating high school seniors who plan to attend a state or private college or 1 or 2-year tech school; must be a customer of Great Plains Communications or subsidiaries | 1 @ $5,000; 2 @ $2,500, 12 @ $1,000 | February 1, 2024 | |
NRCSA Scholarship | Students planning to become teachers or other related education occupations, such as counselors or media specialists may apply for these scholarships. | 20 @ $2,000 | February 2, 2024 | |
Gary Fischer Fine Arts Scholarship | NRCSA created the Gary Fisher Fine Arts Scholarship in 2003 for those students who excel in fine arts and are planning to major in fine arts in college. Graduating seniors of NRCSA member schools are eligible to apply. | 2 @ $2,000 | February 2, 2024 | |
Nebraska School Counselor Association Scholarship | students with at least 2.5 GPA who will attend an accredited college in 24-25 | $500 | February 15, 2024 | |
This scholarship is intended to support high school seniors who wish to pursue 2-year vocational studies at a community college or other 2-year programs. This is a competitive, need-based, assistance scholarship. | February 15 | |||
students who will attend CCC next year | February 15--priority deadline | |||
FRS College Scholarship Program | high school senior who will attend college who is a Great Plains Communications customer | $2,500 | February 16, 2024 | |
NHSOA Bill Lewis Scholarship | open to all students to further their education who are in the final year of secondary education; a Nebraska resident; active in NSAA activities for a minimum of 3 years and participated in a minimum of 2 NSAA sponsored activities annually, and will attend an accredited post-secondary school. | two @ $5000 | February 19, 2024 | |
WP senior who will go to college in Nebraska | $3,000 | February 28 | ||
Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation ONE Application for Many Scholarships--Now also includes the LEU SCHOLARSHIP |
one application for many scholarships for students who reside in our 12 county region (Arthur, Custer, Dawson, Frontier, Hayes, Hooker, Keith, Lincoln, Logan, McPherson, Perkins, & Thomas) | February 28 | ||
National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA), Omaha Chapter |
be a graduate of an accredited high school within the membership boundaries of NAIFA-Nebraska be interested in furthering their education, with preference given to candidates interested in courses of study such as education, business/management/finance, marketing/sales, or actuarial studies; and preference given to those who attend a Nebraska university, college, or community college. have an above-average grade point average in high school; demonstrate good character, leadership, and interest in furthering their education. |
$1,000 | February 28 | |
high school seniors from low-income, minority families who are residents of Nebraska | $25,000 are awarded to support each recipients’ college education, regardless of where they want to attend. Annual scholarships of $12,500 are also available for recipients wishing to attend trade school. | February 28 | ||
Industrial Distribution Incoming Freshmen Scholarship to UNK |
seniors who are interested in the Industrial Distribution industry. In order to qualify for this scholarship, students must be a senior | One @ $6,500 award and three @ $1000 | February 28 | |
seniors who are prospective first year college students and plan to continue their education as English or history majors | $1,000 | February 28 | ||
Antonette Willa Skupa Turner Scholarship | graduates of Nebraska high schools who plan to enroll as English or history majors in accredited colleges or universities | $1,000 | February 28 |
Due in March
Nebraska Public Leadership Foundation Scholarship |
The Nebraska Public Leadership Foundation is awarding two, $1,000 scholarships to two high school seniors who are pursuing higher education to become a teacher in a Nebraska public school system. Students with plans to attend college or university in Nebraska, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and those students whose school district is a member of the Nebraska Association of School Boards qualify to apply for the scholarship. |
2 @ $1,000 | March 1, 2024 |
Children of Warrior's Scholarship |
direct descendants of veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces during eligibility dates for membership in The American Legion: April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918; and any time after December 7, 1941. Membership in The American Legion Family is not required for this scholarship; applicants must be in their senior year of high school planning to attend an accredited institution of higher education, and must have completed 50 hours of volunteer service within the community during their high school years. |
15 @ $5,000 each | March 1 |
Candidates for this award shall be/shall have been Junior members of the American Legion Auxiliary, have held membership in the American Legion Auxiliary for the past three consecutive years (2020, 2021, and 2022), and must be a paid member for the current (2023) membership year. Applicant must continue their membership in the American Legion Auxiliary during the scholarship period | 5 @ $5,000 each | March 1 | |
Candidates for this award shall have been Junior members of the American Legion Auxiliary, held membership in the American Legion Auxiliary for the past three consecutive years (2021, 2022, and 2023) and be a paid member for the current (2024) membership year. Applicant must continue their membership in the American Legion Auxiliary during the scholarship period. | 10 @ $2,500 | March 1 | |
NE ALA Memorial Scholarship | to a qualified applicant going to a Nebraska four year college with preference given to a Boys or Girls State Citizen who will plan to someday teach junior high or middle school social studies | $400 | March 1 |
Health Care Professionals Scholarship | to a NE citizen with a veteran connection enrolled in a four-year healthcare professional program | $500 | March 1 |
NE resident and veteran connected, attending a vocational or technical college for two years | $500 | March 1 | |
Nebraska Restaurant Association Hospitality Educational Foundation |
qualified students who plan to pursue higher education within the state of Nebraska in the fields of culinary and hospitality |
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Sons of the American Legion Scholarship
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current member of a Sons of the American Legion Squadron in Nebraska or a son, grandson, great grandson, adopted son, stepson, step-grandson, or step-great grandson of any military veteran, alive or deceased | $500 | March 1 |
American Legion Eagle Scout of the Year Scholarship
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Eagle Scout who best meets the qualifications outlined in the Nomination Application and will advance to national competition for the chance to receive a $10,000 scholarship. Three second-place scholarship awards will be given in the amount of $2,500 each. Scholarship recipients will be eligible to receive their scholarships immediately upon graduation from a state accredited high school (public, parochial, military, private, or home school) and must utilize the total award within four (4) years of their graduation date, excluding active military duty. | $500 | March 1 |
Edgar J. Boschult Memorial Scholarship
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full-time students in the University of Nebraska system who are enrolled in the Army, Air Force and Naval Science courses at the University. ROTC recipients must show qualities of leadership and aptitude for military or naval science, have a satisfactory scholastic record and be deemed worthy of financial assistance. | $500 | March 1 |
Maynard Jensen American Legion Memorial Scholarship
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high school graduate or be earning sufficient credits to graduate from high school at the conclusion of the spring semester, or be enrolled full time in a post-secondary institution as of the application deadline date of March 1st. They must also be sons or daughters, grandchildren or great-grandchildren, adopted or stepchildren of members of The American Legion, Department of Nebraska, or POW, MIA, KIA, or any veteran that was a current American Legion member at the time of death. | $1,000 | March 1 |
create a PSA to encourage your friends to avoid distracted driving, specifically using your phone while driving. Whether it’s sending a text, commenting on a photo, or messaging your friends in your favorite app, it’s never ok to message while driving. Together, we can spread the word and help keep our roads safer. | $2,000 | March 1 | |
any Nebraska high school senior with special interest in prairie and soil conservation | $750 | March 1 | |
Nebraska high school senior OR Henry County High School (Paris, TN) OR Colegio San Felipe High School (Arecibo, Puerto Rico) with an interest in business and the environment | $500 | March 1 | |
any Nebraska high school senior who has been accepted to a Nebraska college or university. The student should express a special interest in the study of geology in particular, Nebraska geology | $100 | March 1 | |
any Nebraska high school senior who has been accepted to an accredited college or university | $500 | March 1 | |
McCook Community College Foundation | any student attending MCC needs to apply for these! | various |
March 1 deadline extended to MARCH 15, 2024 |
The Foundation for Agriculture Education & Development Scholarship |
women enrolling in an agricultural related field who will begin first or second year college studies. Applications accepted where State WIFE Associations are organized (CO, KS, MO, NE, NM, NY, ND, WY) | 2 @ $1,000 each | March 1 |
Diversity Service Scholarship at UNK | recipients are selected primarily on the basis of their service and leadership with diverse groups in school and community activities. | Full tuition at UNK, renewable for up to 8 semesters and 2 summer terms. | March 1 |
Bilingual Service Scholarship at UNK | awarded to students pursuing a degree in a service field with high need for bilingual professionals. | up to $6000 for University Housing at UNK, renewable for up to four years | March 1 |
MNB Homegrown Leaders Scholarship Award | high school seniors pursuing higher education; awarded to the students who best exemplify the commitment, passion, and perseverance of a community leader | $500 | March 1 |
Walter Scott Family Foundation Scholarship | high school seniors who intend to enroll in a qualifying program at Southeast Community College | 25 students' tuition, fees, room & board for four consecutive semesters | March 1 |
CVA Employee Student Scholarship |
Students of current CVA employees (who are the student's legal guardian) and are pursuing a career in agriculture are eligible to apply. Full scholarship guidelines listed within the application. |
$1,000 | March 1, 2024 |
2024 CVA Member-Owner Student Scholarship | High School students of CVA member-owners (who are the student's legal guardian) who are pursuing a career in agriculture are eligible to apply. Full scholarship guidelines listed within the application. | $1,000 | March 1, 2024 |
D.J.'s Hero Awards | Nebraska high school seniors who will attend college next year | at least 16 at $12,000 each | March 8 |
Set Me Free Project Sydney Loofe Scholarship | Be a high school graduating senior from a Nebraska high school with a GPA of 3.0 or higher with plans to attend an institution of higher learning that will make an impact on the community in the interest of safety, and the desire to protect the vulnerable in the areas of: Countering human trafficking, Online safety, Cyber security but his list is not comprehensive--the individual must be able to demonstrate in their essay how their degree can make a difference in the lives of others | $4,000 | March 8, 2024 |
Community Hospital Career Discovery Day Scholarship | senior in high school who is pursuing a degree in healthcare |
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March 15 |
Chase County Hospital Foundation | students interested in the medical field | $1000 | March 15 at 5 pm MT |
WESTERN NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATORS’ (WNA) EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP |
Students must graduate from a high school whose administrator is a paid member of WNA. (Check with Superintendent to assure paid membership) and must be pursuing a career in education, especially those considering an area of need in Nebraska. Examples of areas of need: Agricultural Education, Science, Math, Arts, Special Education, Music, Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy. |
7 wil be awarded: 3 @ $1,000 and 4 @ $500 each | March 15 |
Jarvis Memorial Scholarship | female FFA member or 4-H'er who plans to attend UNL and lives more than three hours from Lincoln, and will live in Love Memorial Hall | March 15 | |
American Indian students enrolled in a tribe and able to provide proof of tribal affiliation | $5,000 | March 15 | |
Nebraska Rod and Custom Association Scholarship | attending a NE community college or trade school majoring in an automotive-based field | 10 @ $2,000 each | March 15 |
Hansen Foundation Scholarship | a WP sudents who needs financial assistance to attend college | $4,000 | March 15 |
Nebraska Cattlemen Foundation Youth Scholarships (11 scholarships in one application) | academic achievement, beef industry involvement, and goals/quality of application | at least $1,000 each | March 15 |
only applicant criteria is that they must have a 2.0 GPA and must live in or being going to school in NE, KS, SD, IA, CO. Of course, there are application requirements that must be met, but nothing that should prevent any person(s) from applying | 3 @ $2,500 each | March 15 | |
2023 Nebraska high school grads seeking to enroll at a Nebraska OR out-of-state college or university with the specific interest in community-based journalism OR ag communications | six total at $2,000 each | March 17 | |
Using a controversy over Indigenous sacred land – such as the fight over the land known as “Oak Flat” – write an essay in the form of a letter addressed to your member of the House of Representatives about the importance of protecting sacred land. | Grand Prize: $2,000 and a trip for two to Washington, D.C. Second Prize: $1,000; Third Prize: $500 |
March 17 | |
students attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that may be ineligible for financial aid due to their immigration status | na | March 20 | |
UNK Opportunity Fund |
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full tuition to UNK |
March 27 |
Midwest Liberty Federal Credit Union | must be member of the CU, between the ages of 16-21 and pursuing secondary education in the 24-25 term; your name may only be on the cover letter and may not be included anywhere in the essay | two @ $2,500 | March 29, 2024 |
This award is available to high school seniors whose parent(s) is currently employed by or who has retired from Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad. Must be a Nebraska resident who plans to attend a Nebraska institution of higher learning, and must have at least a 2.5 GPA. | $1,000 | March 31 | |
This award is available to high school seniors who plan on majoring in Culinary Arts or Food Service. Must be a Nebraska resident who plans to attend a Nebraska institution of higher learning, and must have at least a 2.75 GPA. | $1,000 | March 31 | |
This award is available to Nebraska high school seniors with at least a 3.0 high school GPA who plan to attend a Nebraska institution of higher learning. Applicants may major in any field of study. | $1,000 | March 31 | |
resident of SW Nebraska; pursue a degree or certification in nursing or another related medical field at an accredited college, community college, or vocational school | $1,000 | March 31 | |
preference to students passionate about ag and who want to return to SW Nebraska; must live in Red Willow, Frontier, Hayes, Hitchcock, or Furnas county | $1,000 | March 31 | |
Nebraska Society of Mayflower Descendants Burt & Becky Whedon Memorial Scholarship |
This year’s essay topic focuses on The Mayflower Pilgrims: Choose one Pilgrim from the 51 Mayflower passengers who left descendants and write about his or her contribution to Plymouth Colony and his or her place in History. The essay must include references to document the facts in the letter. Essays will be evaluated for content, organization, style, grammar and creativity. Sources must be cited in appropriate bibliographic style. |
$1,620 | March 31 |