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College Bound Scholarships

Provides financial assistance to low-income students who dream of college education

 

Quest Bridge College Prep Scholars Program

Apply for scholarships for summer programs and much more!

 

Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)

The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) was established in 1987 to make college more affordable and accessible to students in the West. 

Paying for college, career training, or other postsecondary opportunities can be a challenge—but there are many resources available to help. This page is your starting point for finding scholarships that align with your goals, interests, and unique situation. You'll find helpful tools including links to local, state, and national scholarships, trusted scholarship search engines, and information about other programs that may offer financial or academic support. Whether you're headed to a university, community college, trade school, or apprenticeship program, these resources can help you take that next step with confidence.

Scholarships come in many forms—some are based on academic performance, leadership, community service, or financial need, while others focus on specific fields of study, cultural backgrounds, or life experiences. Opportunities are updated throughout the year, so we encourage you to check back often and apply early. No matter where you are in your journey, this page is here to guide you toward options that make your educational goals more accessible and affordable.

Local Scholarships

Under-Served & Low Income Scholarships

  • Since 1998, Sea Mar has been committed to help students who face economic barriers by providing scholarships in order for them to go to college, accomplish their goals, and succeed in life.

    • Sea Mar Farmworker High School & College Scholarships
    • Latino/a Educational Achievement Project Scholarship
    • Sea Mar-Foster High School Latino Scholarship
    • Morales Memorial Scholarship for High School Seniors

    Questions?

    Contact us at Scholarships@seamarchc.org
     
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  • While most other scholarships focus exclusively on academic achievement or leadership potential, Horatio Alger Scholarships are also intended for promising students who have critical financial need, demonstrate integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, and are determined to succeed.

    Undergraduate Scholarships

    Career & Technical Scholarships

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  • The Ron Brown Scholarship honors the legacy of Ronald H. Brown through a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for community-minded and intellectually gifted African Americans.

    RBSP competitively awards 20 four-year $40,000 scholarships ($10,000 each year) to the most talented and economically-challenged high school seniors who demonstrate a keen interest in public service, community engagement, business entrepreneurship and global citizenship – the four pillars of the late Ronald H. Brown’s mission to uplift people of all races, cultures and ethnicities – especially our disadvantaged youth.

    Recipients may use the renewable scholarships to attend an accredited four-year college or university of their choice within the United States. Ron Brown scholarships are not limited to any specific field or career objective and may be used to pursue any academic discipline. Since the Program’s inception in 1996, 683 students have been designated as Ron Brown Scholars.

    Applicants for the Ron Brown Scholarship MUST be Black/African American, US citizens or permanent residents, and a current high school senior at the time of their application.

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  • As an HSF Scholar, you will have access to HSF’s invaluable Scholar Support Services and be eligible to receive a scholarship, depending on available funds.    

    • Every year, HSF selects 10,000 outstanding students as HSF Scholars from a broad and talented pool of applicants
    • HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training
    • Career services include access to select internship and job opportunities with HSF corporate partners
    • HSF Scholars are eligible to apply for all Scholar Conferences including, the STEM Summit, Finance Conference, and the Media, Sports & Entertainment Summit
    • Exclusive access to the HSF Insider which shares invaluable information and career opportunities
    • Finally, and importantly, HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and are awarded directly to students

    Award

    Scholars are selected based on merit. Award amounts range from $500 - $5,000, based on relative need.

    Eligibility Requirements

    • The HSF Scholar Program is open to students of all races that identify as being of Hispanic Heritage.

    • U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident, or DACA 

    • Minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for high school students; minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students

    • Plan to enroll full-time in an accredited, public or not-for-profit, four-year university, or graduate school, in the US, for the 2025-2026 academic year

    • Submit the FAFSA or state-based financial aid forms (if applicable)

     

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  • QuestBridge connects academically outstanding students from low-income backgrounds to the nation's best colleges. Referrals help us reach students who may not know that a top college can be affordable — and even free — for students from low-income backgrounds.

    The College Prep Scholars Program for high school juniors opens in early February and the application is due in late March. The National College Match for high school seniors opens in late summer and the application is due in late September. 

    Refer students who:

    • Excel academically by earning primarily A’s in the most challenging courses available and displaying intellectual curiosity and strong writing ability.
    • Come from households earning less than $65,000 annually (for a household of four), with minimal assets, and often qualify for their school's free or reduced-price meals.
    • Exhibit strong character, such as resilience, integrity, and motivation to succeed.

    Our programs are designed for high-achieving students from low-income backgrounds, but we recognize that you may not be certain whether a student is eligible, both financially and academically. Please refer any student, including younger students, who you think can benefit from our communication. We will reach out to them with more information on how to determine if they are eligible for QuestBridge programs. Referrals are not required to apply and students can opt out of our communications at any time.

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  • The Hagan Scholarship is a nationwide need-based merit scholarship, providing recipients with the opportunity to achieve their goals and graduate college debt-free. The scholarship provides $2,000 to help pay for essential items to attend college and up to $7,500 each semester for up to 8 consecutive semesters. Free workshops, Free Schwab Brokerage Accounts, and Free Study Abroad provide recipients with a practical understanding of important life skills not typically covered in the school curriculum. Hagan Scholars have attended 648 colleges and universities located in 49 states and the District of Columbia and have studied abroad in 58 countries.

    The Hagan Graduate Scholarships are for Hagan Scholars who have graduated college while in the Hagan Scholarship Program and are good for up to four additional semesters in college, providing up to $7,500 each semester to attend graduate school or the first two years of a professional program.

    The Hagan International Graduate Scholarships are similar to the Hagan Graduate Scholarships. International applicants must have graduated or will graduate from a foreign institution, and must have received an acceptance letter for enrollment for the upcoming fall semester as a first-time graduate student at a college or university located in the U.S.

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  • The American Indian Endowed Scholarship (AIES) helps students with financial need who have close social and cultural ties to an American Indian community in Washington State. Students can use the scholarship at public colleges and many independent colleges in Washington. The program prioritizes upper-division and graduate-level students, but all applicants are considered.

    Award amounts range from around $500 to $2,000. Ten to 15 students are selected each year to receive the awards. Students may get AIES funding for up to five years, but must reapply each year.

    Many past recipients have careers in law, medicine, education, business, and resource management. All have returned, or plan to return, to their tribal communities to work on behalf of Indian peoples within the state.

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