Deadline in September 2026 Scholarships
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Antonia Brancia Maxon, Ph.D. Memorial Scholarship
$1,500Annual: May 31Third-year Doctor of Audiology students who are Connecticut residents or enrolled in a Connecticut audiology doctoral program may apply. One award of $1,500 is offered. Submit the online application with proof of residency or enrollment, two letters of recommendation describing clinical and academic abilities, and a transcript by May 31. The recipient must attend the Connecticut Academy of Audiology fall conference to receive the award. The scholarship recognizes a student who embodies the integrity, commitment, and professionalism of Dr. Toni Maxon.
Essay written for youConnecticut Academy of Audiology Scholarship
$1,500Annual: May 31Connecticut residents enrolled in an out-of-state Au.D. program, or students enrolled in the University of Connecticut Au.D. program, may apply for Connecticut Academy of Audiology scholarships. Three $1,500 awards are granted annually to Au.D. students entering their second, third, and fourth years of study. Submit the online application, two faculty recommendation letters, and a transcript by the posted deadline. The scholarships recognize Doctor of Audiology students who demonstrate the leadership and academic standards needed for successful clinical practice.
No essay requiredDaniel A. Terry Scholarship
$3,000Due Sep 1, 2026Natural or legally adopted children of California firefighters who died in the line of duty, whose parent's name appears or is approved to appear on the California Firefighters Memorial Wall, may apply for the Daniel A. Terry Scholarship through the California Fire Foundation. Applicants must be under age 27 and hold a high school diploma or equivalent, or be in their final year of high school. Each initial award is $3,000 and may be renewed for up to four years. The number of recipients varies. Submit the application with enrollment certification, a family photo, an autobiography, a W-9 form, and a brief essay on how being a child of a fallen firefighter affected your life and how the scholarship will impact your future.
Essay written for youGraduate Interior Design Scholarship
$2,500Due Sep 1, 2026Graduate students actively enrolled in or scheduled to graduate from a master’s or higher interior design or related program may apply for the Graduate Interior Design Scholarship. If the graduate program is not interior design-specific, the applicant’s undergraduate degree must be in interior design. One $2,500 award is available. Applications are submitted through the program website and must include a cover letter (aspirations, goals, and how you would use the scholarship), a resume, and a portfolio of interior design projects only (architectural projects are not accepted; use the provided template). Provide contact information for a reference (employer, design professional, or professor); the sponsor contacts them with a survey. Top candidates may be invited to a 30-minute Zoom portfolio presentation. Incomplete submissions are not considered. Winners are contacted in October.
Essay written for youSPALS Scholarships
$1,500Due Sep 1, 2026U.S. citizens who are full-time entering or continuing graduate students enrolled in a speech pathology or audiology program at a Louisiana university with at least a 3.2 cumulative GPA may apply. The Society of Louisiana Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists awards two scholarships of $1,500 each. Applications are accepted throughout the year but must be received by September 1 for consideration in that calendar year. Mail a typed completed application to the SPALS Scholarship Committee in Opelousas, Louisiana.
No essay requiredTennessee HOPE Foster Child Tuition Grant
Full-TuitionDue Sep 1, 2026Tennessee residents who meet HOPE Scholarship academic requirements, were in Department of Children's Services custody at age 13 or older, and enroll at an eligible Tennessee postsecondary institution within four years of high school graduation may receive this tuition grant. The award covers tuition and mandatory fees not covered by gift aid, up to full tuition at an eligible public institution. File the FAFSA by September 1 for fall, March 1 for spring, or May 1 for summer enrollment. You must also provide official DCS certification confirming foster care eligibility.
No essay requiredThomas G. Giolas, Ph.D. Memorial Scholarship
$1,500Annual: May 31Doctor of Audiology students entering their third year of study who are Connecticut residents or enrolled in a Connecticut Au.D. program may apply. Applicants must be current second-year students enrolled full-time. The Connecticut Academy of Audiology awards one $1,500 Thomas G. Giolas, Ph.D. Memorial Scholarship to a student who embodies the leadership and educational standards Dr. Giolas exemplified as a clinician and professor at the University of Connecticut. Submit an online application with proof of residency or enrollment, official graduate transcripts, two faculty recommendation forms, and short essay responses. The recipient is honored at the CTAA fall conference.
TxDOT Conditional Grant Program
Up to $10,000Annual: April 1Economically disadvantaged Texas residents pursuing a four-year engineering or TxDOT-approved operational business degree at an accredited Texas college may apply for the TxDOT Conditional Grant Program. Awards cover up to $5,000 per semester or up to $10,000 per academic year based on need, including tuition, fees, and stipend. Recipients commit to work for TxDOT for two years after graduation. High school seniors and college students apply by April 1. Applicants need a minimum 2.5 high school GPA, 900 SAT, or 21 ACT score, and must meet federal poverty guidelines.
Essay written for youUndergraduate Interior Design Scholarship
$2,500Due Sep 1, 2026Undergraduate students actively enrolled in an interior design or similar program (or scheduled to graduate from one) may apply for the Undergraduate Interior Design Scholarship. Six awards of $2,500 are available. Winners are contacted in October. Applications are due by September 1 and must include a cover letter on design goals and how the scholarship would be used, a resume, an abbreviated interior-design-only portfolio using the provided template, and contact information for a reference (employer, design professional, or professor) who will receive a virtual survey. Incomplete submissions are not considered.
Essay written for youUtom Conservation Fund Scholarship
$2,000Due Sep 1, 2026High school seniors, community college students, or undergraduates who reside in the Utom River Watershed in southern California may apply for one of ten $2,000 Utom Conservation Fund scholarships. Applicants should show a passion for environmental conservation; tribal members, including those from unrecognized tribes, receive special consideration. Submit a short essay of 500 words or less on your passion for the environment and the watershed, a letter of reference confirming enrollment, and optionally a one-minute unlisted YouTube video. The fund is managed by groups dedicated to protecting the Utom River and its watershed.
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