Study Without Borders do not award our scholarships based on your previous academic performance. Instead we will judge the winner based on what you contribute to the study abroad community. Write an original article about a city or a country where you have, or would like to, study abroad. Study abroad in 2017. Your final year undergraduate students are eligible to receive the scholarship to study a masters ‘across the pond’ in the UK after they graduate.

Eligibility:

  • No major requirement

Deadline: February 22nd

For more information on applying, please visit their site http://www.study-without-borders.com/scholarships

NHA created the Past Presidents’ Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. hydropower industry. The winner will be invited to our Annual Conference in Washington DC to receive their award in front of 500 hydropower industry attendees.

Eligibility:

  • Current college sophomores or juniors who will be college juniors or seniors beginning fall, or graduate students
  • Minimum cumulative 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale
  • Enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate course of study at an accredited four-year college or university
  • All applicants must be U.S. Citizens or legal residents
  • Applicant must be pursuing a program of study that is related to the hydropower industry: Engineering, sciences (biology, fisheries, and hydrology), communications, or environmental studies

Deadline: February 15th

For more information on applying, please visit their site www.hydro.org/awards

 

Buddha Teas is happy to announce a monthly scholarship program for students attending or planning to attend a fair trade university or study fair trade or international studies.

Eligibility

  • Enrolling or enrolled in a degree program anywhere between high school seniors to graduate-level seniors
  • 18 or older
  • Minimum GPA of 2.8

Scholarship Details: http://www.buddhateas.com/scholarships

Affording college can be tough, and with the increasing costs of tuition, books, and housing, students need all the help they can get. Sometimes that means taking out a loan or using credit cards to cover costs. While taking on debt may be unavoidable to complete an education, students can learn to avoid harming their credit scores and credit reports in the process. CreditRepair.com is offering an opportunity to be considered for this scholarship to students in the United States who write an essay about: What is your credit score, and why is it important for your future success?

Eligibility:

  • Must be a current, full time student
  • Must be attending an accredited US university or college
  • GPA of at least 2.5
  • No age requirement

Deadline: February 28

https://www.creditrepair.com/#scholarship

Lexington Law is offering this scholarship to students in the United States who write an essay about how they repaired or established their good credit. Lexington Law believes it is never too early to start thinking about your credit score and your credit report.

Eligibility:

  • Must be a current, full time student
  • Must be attending an accredited US university or college with
  • Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5
  • No age requirement

Deadline: February 31

https://www.lexingtonlaw.com/credit-education/newsroom/lexington-law-news/what-does-a-credit-score-mean-to-you.html