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Undergraduate Scholarships
Undergraduate students are the largest population of college students. Given this, there are tons and tons of scholarships available. We have gone to many of these scholarships and organized them for you into several sections. We recommend you browse through this section when looking for scholarships.
Subject-Specific Scholarships
If you have selected a major in college, then the subject-specific scholarship category is for. We have organized scholarships by academic focus so you can precisely find your academic focus.
Student-Specific Scholarships
In the student-specific category, we have organized scholarships for all kinds of students. Some are common but some may seem a little unusual. The categories consist of:
Minority Undergraduates
It’s likely you fit into at least one of the growing minority scholarship categories by some scholarship definition. Every scholarship source offers minority scholarships. They include the federal and state governments, professional organizations, private endowments, corporate donors, and colleges and universities. Why you ask? The global marketplace demands diversity. Please browse through the minority categories defined below for scholarships
General Undergraduate Scholarships
A. Patrick Charnon Scholarship - Full-time undergraduate students enrolled in an accredited four-year college or universityis eligible to win a $1,500 scholarship renewable for up to four years by applying. Students will have to submit a 2 to 4 page essay about the importance of community service and education. For more information, please visit http://www.cesresources.org
Other Scholarship Types
Browse a list of state scholarships organized by the state where you are going to college.
Browse our list of federal scholarships for Federal Employees, Family members of Federal Employees and those in the Military.
Browse out list of scholarship by Private companies. Many of these companies are Fortune 500 companies.
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation offers a Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship to approximately 50 scholarships to students attending community colleges or two-year institutions in the United States and are planning to transfer to four-year institutions. Each award covers a portion of educational expenses, including tuition, required fees, living expenses, and books for the final two to three years of the baccalaureate degree. The scholarship is not to exceed a maximum of $30,000 per year. For more information, please visit http://www.jackkentcookefoundation.org/