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Best Writing Scholarships in 2024

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Life Happens sponsors the annual Life Lessons Scholarship Program for college students and college-bound high school seniors. Qualified entrants who submit essays or videos about how the death of a parent impacted their lives are eligible for scholarship money. The total of scholarships for this year's program is $200,000.

Categories: Personal Essay

Organization: Life Happens

Deadline: March 01, 2025

Additional awards: Multiple awards of varying amounts will be given

Recipients: 2

Top award: $20,000

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The Rosa Parks Scholarship Foundation is dedicated to awarding scholarships to Michigan high school seniors who represent Mrs. Parks' ideals while demonstrating academic skills, community involvement and economic need. The Foundation awards approximately forty $2,000 non-renewable scholarships annually. Students must submit a completed application form and essay by March of each year.

Categories: Personal Essay

Organization: Rosa Parks Scholarship Foundation

Deadline: March 01, 2025

Recipients: 40

Top award: $2,000

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HIAS Immigration & Citizenship Scholarships are offered in multiple categories for both undergrad and graduate students. Applicants must identify as Jewish and have a connection to the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society of Chicago. Each application involves three essay questions on topics including volunteerism, Jewish community engagement, and your/your family's immigration history.

Categories: Personal Essay

Organization: The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society of Chicago

Deadline: March 01, 2025

Additional awards: Multiple awards of varying amounts will be given

Recipients: 10

Top award: $10,000

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Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges (TACTYC) is pleased to announce several scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each for students majoring in Accounting. Applicants must provide a 1-2 page self-description, which includes academic and professional goals, and a 1-2 page essay answering the required question for the given case study.

Categories: Personal Essay and Critical Essay

Organization: Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges

Deadline: March 01, 2025

Additional awards: Multiple awards will be given

Recipients: 7

Top award: $1,000

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This $1,000 award will be given to a high school senior on the staff of an NSPA member newspaper with a minimum 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale or equivalent. In addition to the entry form, applicants must submit three published editorials and a brief recommendation from the adviser.

Categories: Journalism

Organization: National Scholastic Press Association

Deadline: March 03, 2025

Recipients: 1

Top award: $1,000

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The Vegetarian Resource Group each year will award $30,000 in college scholarship money to graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities. To apply, please submit an essay addressing how you promoted vegetarianism in your high school and/or community, including your successes, challenges, etc.

Categories: Personal Essay

Organization: The Vegetarian Resource Group

Deadline: March 03, 2025

Additional awards: 4 runner-up awards of $5,000 each

Recipients: 1

Top award: $10,000

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These JEA scholarships recognize some of the top high school journalists in the country. The contest begins at the state level. Winning portfolios from state Journalist of the Year competitions are sent to the national level. Deadlines vary from state to state, so check with your JEA State Director for contest information specific to your state, including where to send your entry.

Categories: Journalism and Portfolio

Organization: Journalism Education Association

Deadline: March 10, 2025

Additional awards: $1000 each for 4 finalists

Recipients: 1

Top award: $3,000

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For this year's competition, please write an essay (1,500 words or less) exploring one legal argument defending the constitutionality of Montana's "No Aid" provision, or rebutting one argument that the clause is unconstitutional. The Cornelius Vanderbrook Essay Competition is open to all ongoing law school students attending a North American law school.

Categories: Critical Essay

Organization: Freedom From Religion Foundation

Deadline: March 15, 2025

Additional awards: $3,000 for second place, $2,000 for third place, honorable mentions of $500 each

Recipients: 1

Top award: $4,000

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For this year's competition, please write a personal essay (400-600 words) about why you are not religious and its benefits. Be sure to explain why you reject religion. The David Hudak Essay Competition is open to freethinking students of color ages 17-21, who are either high school seniors graduating in spring or who are currently enrolled in a college or university in North America.

Categories: Personal Essay

Organization: Freedom From Religion Foundation

Deadline: March 15, 2025

Additional awards: Multiple awards of varying amounts will be given

Recipients: 1

Top award: $3,500

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At Caring.com, we understand the demanding lifestyle of student-caregivers and the challenges they may face. This scholarship provides financial assistance to students who are caring for an adult relative while enrolled in college. Two scholarships of $1,500 are awarded each year to student-caregivers to help cover costs of tuition and books.

Categories: Personal Essay

Organization: Caring (dot) com

Deadline: March 15, 2025

Recipients: 2

Top award: $1,500

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The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a $2,500 scholarship for the undergraduate study of religion journalism or mass communications. It recognizes of the work of Leonard M. Perryman, a renowned journalist for the United Methodist Church. Each application should include a personal essay and samples of your journalistic work.

Categories: Journalism

Organization: United Methodist Communications

Deadline: March 15, 2025

Recipients: 1

Top award: $2,500

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Each year, DCAPHA awards scholarships for the following academic year, usually two scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each. Scholarship recipients will be chosen at the Association’s discretion, based on a combination of the quality of the application, short essay, and recommendation.

Categories: Personal Essay

Organization: Washington, DC Alumnae Panhellenic Association

Deadline: March 15, 2025

Recipients: 2

Top award: $1,000

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For this year's competition, please write a persuasive, personal essay (300-350 words) about why you reject religion and think others would be better off doing so too. The William J. Schulz Essay Competition is open to all North American high school seniors graduating this spring and attending college or university in the fall.

Categories: Personal Essay

Organization: Freedom From Religion Foundation

Deadline: March 15, 2025

Additional awards: Multiple awards of varying amounts will be given

Recipients: 1

Top award: $3,500

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The $6,000 Stoody-West Fellowships in religious journalism are offered in recognition of Dr. Ralph Stoody and Dr. Arthur West, who were leaders in public relations and information services in the United Methodist Church. Each application should include a personal essay and samples of your journalistic work.

Categories: Journalism

Organization: United Methodist Communications

Deadline: March 15, 2025

Recipients: 1

Top award: $6,000

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The Seattle Public Library Foundation is pleased to host the Stimson Bullitt Civic Courage Scholarship competition. High school seniors and undergraduate students who live, work, or attend school in Seattle are invited to participate. The competition asks students to write an essay about an individual or group of individuals from Washington state who have demonstrated civic courage on an issue of importance to the community at great personal, political or professional risk.

Categories: Research and Critical Essay

Organization: The Seattle Public Library Foundation

Deadline: March 15, 2025

Additional awards: 2 runner-up prizes of $2500 each

Recipients: 1

Top award: $5,000

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