Do you love creating beautiful living spaces? Are you considering a career in design? For the Dream Dorm Design Challenge, we want you to put your ideas into practice. Show us your creativity and design the room of your dreams!

Eligibility:

  • A complete physical or digital rendering of your dream dorm room is to be
    submitted, including textile swatches, spatial plans, and a color scheme if
    applicable.
  • Submit your name, major area of study, and the college you attend.
  • An outline of the inspiration behind your design (100 to 300 words).
  • Briefly tell us what your career plans are both immediately following and
    5 years after graduation (100 to 300 words).

Deadline: March 31

To find out more information and how to apply, please visit their site http://www.serenaandlily.com/dream-dorm-room-design-challenge.html

Turner Pest Control is strongly committed to supporting efforts to make our community a great place to live and work.

Eligibility:

  • U.S. student who has been accepted to a university, college or trade school
  • 500 word essay
    • “About personal experience with community or volunteer service, how that service impacted the quality of life in their communities, and any plans for their community service participation in the future?”

Deadline June 1

To find out more on how to apply, please visit their site http://www.turnerpest.com/scholarship/pest-control-orlando-scholarship/

At Reborn Cabinets, we see potential everywhere we look. It’s our specialty and we’ve become quite good at it. Every kitchen counter, bathroom vanity, or living room wall can be a stunning expression of beauty and sophistication.

Eligibility:

  • minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA
  • U.S. undergraduate students seeking a degree in business, management or related field
  • submit a 1,000-1,500 word essay
    • “As an aspiring business leader, what are 3 values that you would implement when working to build a prosperous organization?”

Deadline: February 28th

To find out more on how to apply, please visit their site

Reborn Cabinets Scholarship

The Law Office of Daniel Lazarine, PLLC would like to help a student who desires to pursue a career in criminal defense law. Special consideration will be given to currently enrolled law school students.

Eligibility:

  • Applicants must be enrolled or accepted at an accredited college or university
  • Scholarship will be awarded based on review of 1,000 word essay
    • “Why is it important to provide expert legal defense to anyone who is accused of a crime in the United States?”

Deadlines: August 31 and December 1

http://www.lazarinelaw.com/scholarship/

OSU Folk Club Thrift Shop offers scholarships for non-traditional women students.

Full-time students: $3,000

Part-time students: $1,500

Eligibility:

  • Resident of Benton County, Linn County, or Monmouth or Independence in Polk County
  • U.S. citizen
  • Age 30 or older by due date
  • Enrolled at OSU in a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Professional Degree Program

Deadline: March 27th

For more information on how to apply, please visit their site http//oregonstate.edu/groups/osufolk/

Laser Spine Institute has created a new scholarship opportunity for undergraduate or graduate students who are seeking a degree in a health- or science-based program, with an interest in pursuing a career in health care, or related fields.

Eligibility:

  • Currently enrolled full-time student at an accredited university or college
  • Minimum 3.5 college GPA
  • Degree in health or science-based program with an interest in pursuing health care
  • Have an active .edu email address for the accredited university or college
  • Submit a 705-1,000 word essay about three critical issues facing health care industry today and what ideas would you put in place to help address them

Deadline: June 15

For more information on how to apply, please visit their site https://www.laserspineinstitute.com/scholarships/

Persistent educational challenges continue to affect the Hispanic community. Many college-bound Hispanic men and women come from low-income families, and tuition rates for in-state students at public universities have risen 296% over the past 20 years. Fortunately, a number of scholarships and financial aid opportunities are earmarked specifically for this demographic. BestColleges.com developed a holistic financial aid guide specifically for Hispanic and Latino students. We provide context for how students can best take advantage of available resources while offering a comprehensive listing of 30+ scholarship and grant opportunities totaling over $250,000.

For more information on applying for the various scholarships and grants, please visit their site http://www.bestcolleges.com/financial-aid/hispanic-latino-scholarships/

Tuition can add up, but students rarely have to pay full sticker price for their degree. Learn about the financial aid options that can help you lower the cost of your education. Utilize our comprehensive scholarship database to search for more aid opportunities.  Best Colleges provides context for how students can best take advantage of available resources while offering a comprehensive listing of 50+ scholarship and grant opportunities totaling over $800,000.

This includes minority students, single parents, military spouses and children, students with disabilities and several different majors.

For more information on applying for the various scholarships and grants, please visit their site http://www.bestcolleges.com/financial-aid/

Minority students have long been underrepresented at U.S. colleges and universities. There are many complex reasons for lower enrollment and graduation rates among minority students, not the least of which is financial hardship and lack of access to traditional educational support networks.  Best Colleges provides context for how students can best take advantage of available resources while offering a comprehensive listing of 30+ scholarship and grant opportunities totaling over $100,000.

For more information on applying for the various scholarships and grants, please visit their site

Financial Aid Opportunities for Minority Students

“Farm Bureau is proud to support Oregon students interested in agriculture,” said Tom Winterrowd, scholarship coordinator for Clackamas County Farm Bureau. “Today’s students are the future of Oregon’s family farming and ranching community.”

Eligibility:

  • Clackamas County High School graduate, current county resident or prior recipient
  • Majoring or planning on majoring in the field of Agriculture and or Forestry
  • High school/college GPA of 2.8
  • 2 letters of recommendation
  • 1 page letter detailing reasons pursuing a degree in agriculture or related field
  • Resume

Deadline March 15

For more information on how to apply, please visit their site http://oregonfb.org/scholarships/