Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter Scholarships
$8,000
Introduction
The Alfred B. Glossbrenner Scholarship was created in 1988 to honor the founding chairman of the AISE Canton District Section. In 1996, the AISE Canton Section Executive Committee approved a second scholarship to recognize John Klusch for his more than 35 years of service as Canton Section Secretary.
Awards
The Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter scholarship program will provide up to four (6) scholarships. An applicant may receive only one of these awards.
Eligibility
To qualify, applicants must, at the time they apply, be a child (natural, step-child, adopted child, or ward) of a United States citizen or a landed...
Introduction
The Alfred B. Glossbrenner Scholarship was created in 1988 to honor the founding chairman of the AISE Canton District Section. In 1996, the AISE Canton Section Executive Committee approved a second scholarship to recognize John Klusch for his more than 35 years of service as Canton Section Secretary.
Awards
The Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter scholarship program will provide up to four (6) scholarships. An applicant may receive only one of these awards.
Eligibility
To qualify, applicants must, at the time they apply, be a child (natural, step-child, adopted child, or ward) of a United States citizen or a landed...
Philadelphia Member Chapter Scholarships
$5,000
Introduction
The AIST Philadelphia Member Chapter Scholarships are intended to recognize and support students within the Chapter’s geographic area who are pursuing careers in engineering or metallurgy. These one-year awards provide financial assistance to students enrolled full time at accredited colleges, universities, or technical schools.
Available Awards
Each year up to two scholarships may be awarded:
- Up to one (1) University Scholarship of US$5,000 (one-year), and
- Up to one (1) College/Technical Scholarship of US$2,000 (one-year).
Awards will be granted according to the criteria established by the Scholarship Award Committee. If no qualified applicants in engineering, materials science, or...
Introduction
The AIST Philadelphia Member Chapter Scholarships are intended to recognize and support students within the Chapter’s geographic area who are pursuing careers in engineering or metallurgy. These one-year awards provide financial assistance to students enrolled full time at accredited colleges, universities, or technical schools.
Available Awards
Each year up to two scholarships may be awarded:
- Up to one (1) University Scholarship of US$5,000 (one-year), and
- Up to one (1) College/Technical Scholarship of US$2,000 (one-year).
Awards will be granted according to the criteria established by the Scholarship Award Committee. If no qualified applicants in engineering, materials science, or...
Ohio Valley Member Chapter Scholarship
$5,000
Overview
The Ohio Valley Member Chapter Scholarship Program makes up to six awards for the current year, with a combined maximum total of US$17,500. One single application covers consideration for any and all scholarships offered by the chapter.
Available Awards
- Allan M. Smillie Scholarship — 1 award, one-year term, $5,000 (STEM student)
- The Systems Group Scholarship — 1 award, one-year term, $2,500 (STEM student)
- Ohio Valley Member Chapter Scholarships — 4 awards, each one-year, $2,500 (STEM students)
Note: An applicant may receive only one scholarship in a given year. Recipients are welcome and encouraged to apply again...
Overview
The Ohio Valley Member Chapter Scholarship Program makes up to six awards for the current year, with a combined maximum total of US$17,500. One single application covers consideration for any and all scholarships offered by the chapter.
Available Awards
- Allan M. Smillie Scholarship — 1 award, one-year term, $5,000 (STEM student)
- The Systems Group Scholarship — 1 award, one-year term, $2,500 (STEM student)
- Ohio Valley Member Chapter Scholarships — 4 awards, each one-year, $2,500 (STEM students)
Note: An applicant may receive only one scholarship in a given year. Recipients are welcome and encouraged to apply again...
Southern California Member Chapter Scholarship
$1,500
Objective
The Southern California Chapter of AIST offers scholarships to recognize and support high school seniors and college undergraduate students connected to the Chapter. The program provides financial assistance for attendance (full- or part-time) at any accredited college or university. Two distinct awards are offered: the AIST Member Scholarship and the Engineering Scholarship.
Awards
- Two (2) scholarships will be awarded annually.
- Each scholarship is worth US$1,500.
Eligibility
- General: Applicants must be accepted into an eligible full- or part-time program at an accredited college or university and either be attending a school in the Southern California Chapter area...
Objective
The Southern California Chapter of AIST offers scholarships to recognize and support high school seniors and college undergraduate students connected to the Chapter. The program provides financial assistance for attendance (full- or part-time) at any accredited college or university. Two distinct awards are offered: the AIST Member Scholarship and the Engineering Scholarship.
Awards
- Two (2) scholarships will be awarded annually.
- Each scholarship is worth US$1,500.
Eligibility
- General: Applicants must be accepted into an eligible full- or part-time program at an accredited college or university and either be attending a school in the Southern California Chapter area...
James R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship
$10,000
Introduction
The JRHMSF operates as an independent, tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Its sole purpose is to award scholarships to children or other dependents of members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Donations to the Fund are tax-deductible as charitable contributions to the extent allowed by law.
Eligibility
Academic Scholarship
- You must be a current high school senior who intends to enroll full time as an undergraduate at a four‑year college or university in the United States, Puerto Rico, or Canada for the fall 2025 semester.
- You must be the son, daughter, or...
Introduction
The JRHMSF operates as an independent, tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Its sole purpose is to award scholarships to children or other dependents of members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Donations to the Fund are tax-deductible as charitable contributions to the extent allowed by law.
Eligibility
Academic Scholarship
- You must be a current high school senior who intends to enroll full time as an undergraduate at a four‑year college or university in the United States, Puerto Rico, or Canada for the fall 2025 semester.
- You must be the son, daughter, or...
Foundation for Fraternal Excellence Men's College Scholarship
$1,000
Purpose
This scholarship recognizes exceptional high school seniors who have shown strong performance in academics, participation in school extracurriculars, and meaningful community service.
Who may apply
The award is open to any male high school senior in the United States who plans to begin a four‑year undergraduate college program in the fall. The scholarship is administered by the Foundation for Fraternal Excellence, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Neither current nor future fraternity membership is required to be eligible.
Requirements
- Graduating high school senior located in the United States
- Identifies as male
- Intends to enroll in a four‑year undergraduate...
Purpose
This scholarship recognizes exceptional high school seniors who have shown strong performance in academics, participation in school extracurriculars, and meaningful community service.
Who may apply
The award is open to any male high school senior in the United States who plans to begin a four‑year undergraduate college program in the fall. The scholarship is administered by the Foundation for Fraternal Excellence, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Neither current nor future fraternity membership is required to be eligible.
Requirements
- Graduating high school senior located in the United States
- Identifies as male
- Intends to enroll in a four‑year undergraduate...
Nebraska Rod and Custom Association Scholarship
$2,000
Overview
The Nebraska Rod and Custom Association (NRCA) offers a $2,000 scholarship. Each year the NRCA board determines how many awards will be made; for this year they have authorized up to 12 scholarships, depending on the number of eligible applicants.
Who May Apply
Applicants must be either:
- A high school senior who will enroll, or
- A second-year student
in one of Nebraska’s Technical and Community Colleges, pursuing an automotive or auto body repair program. The NRCA scholarship committee retains the authority to decide whether a student’s chosen program meets the scholarship’s requirements.
Application Review and Award Timing...
Overview
The Nebraska Rod and Custom Association (NRCA) offers a $2,000 scholarship. Each year the NRCA board determines how many awards will be made; for this year they have authorized up to 12 scholarships, depending on the number of eligible applicants.
Who May Apply
Applicants must be either:
- A high school senior who will enroll, or
- A second-year student
in one of Nebraska’s Technical and Community Colleges, pursuing an automotive or auto body repair program. The NRCA scholarship committee retains the authority to decide whether a student’s chosen program meets the scholarship’s requirements.
Application Review and Award Timing...
Fairfield County's Community Foundation Scholarship
$5,000
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation (the Foundation) offers a competitive scholarship program for students who are graduating from high school or currently enrolled in college and who have ties to Fairfield County.
Applications open now. Deadline: April 8, 2026 — 4:00 PM ET.
Eligibility
Graduating high school seniors
- Must be a graduating senior from any high school located in Fairfield County.
- Generally must be in good academic standing (typically a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale or an equivalent, unless a specific fund states a different standard).
- Must demonstrate financial need.
- Must plan to...
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation (the Foundation) offers a competitive scholarship program for students who are graduating from high school or currently enrolled in college and who have ties to Fairfield County.
Applications open now. Deadline: April 8, 2026 — 4:00 PM ET.
Eligibility
Graduating high school seniors
- Must be a graduating senior from any high school located in Fairfield County.
- Generally must be in good academic standing (typically a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale or an equivalent, unless a specific fund states a different standard).
- Must demonstrate financial need.
- Must plan to...
Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois
$23,000
Overview
The Golden Apple Scholars Program in Illinois offers teacher preparation and tuition-support for motivated high school seniors and college students (freshmen and sophomores) who intend to become highly effective educators in Illinois “schools-of-need.” The program readies candidates to succeed immediately and long-term in demanding classroom settings. Application deadline: March 1, 2026.
Program Benefits
- Up to $23,000 in total financial support for college, which includes paid professional development
- Significant hands-on classroom experience
- Instruction and coaching from award-winning teachers and expert partners
- Academic and social-emotional supports
- Assistance with job placement
- Mentoring during the first years...
Overview
The Golden Apple Scholars Program in Illinois offers teacher preparation and tuition-support for motivated high school seniors and college students (freshmen and sophomores) who intend to become highly effective educators in Illinois “schools-of-need.” The program readies candidates to succeed immediately and long-term in demanding classroom settings. Application deadline: March 1, 2026.
Program Benefits
- Up to $23,000 in total financial support for college, which includes paid professional development
- Significant hands-on classroom experience
- Instruction and coaching from award-winning teachers and expert partners
- Academic and social-emotional supports
- Assistance with job placement
- Mentoring during the first years...
Teaching Fellows for Maryland Scholarship
$5,000
Qualification Criteria:Candidates must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an undergraduate or graduate program at a qualifying institution, with the aim of obtaining a Maryland professional teacher's certificate.Candidates must commit to serving as a public school or public prekindergarten teacher in the State after completing their studies. They must work in a high-needs school (as identified by MSDE), or in a grade level or content area where there is a shortage of qualified educators.Both full-time and part-time enrollment at a qualifying institution is acceptable, as long as the course of study leads to a Maryland professional teacher's certificate.There is...
Qualification Criteria:Candidates must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an undergraduate or graduate program at a qualifying institution, with the aim of obtaining a Maryland professional teacher's certificate.Candidates must commit to serving as a public school or public prekindergarten teacher in the State after completing their studies. They must work in a high-needs school (as identified by MSDE), or in a grade level or content area where there is a shortage of qualified educators.Both full-time and part-time enrollment at a qualifying institution is acceptable, as long as the course of study leads to a Maryland professional teacher's certificate.There is...
MUS Honor Scholarship
$20,000
Overview
The MUS Honor Scholarship (MUSHS) is a renewable award available for up to four years. When used at an eligible campus, it covers the recipient’s tuition (it does not pay mandatory or class fees — students should contact their college for a list of excluded fees). At a Montana four-year campus the scholarship’s typical value is about $5,000 per year, or roughly $20,000 over four years. The Board of Regents plans to offer up to 200 MUS Honor Scholarships each year, subject to continued program funding. Awards are made in accordance with the MUSHS Eligibility and Criteria Procedures.
Who...
Overview
The MUS Honor Scholarship (MUSHS) is a renewable award available for up to four years. When used at an eligible campus, it covers the recipient’s tuition (it does not pay mandatory or class fees — students should contact their college for a list of excluded fees). At a Montana four-year campus the scholarship’s typical value is about $5,000 per year, or roughly $20,000 over four years. The Board of Regents plans to offer up to 200 MUS Honor Scholarships each year, subject to continued program funding. Awards are made in accordance with the MUSHS Eligibility and Criteria Procedures.
Who...
Montana's STEM/Healthcare Scholarship Program
$6,000
Program overview
The Montana STEM/Healthcare Scholarship supports Montana high school seniors who plan to pursue postsecondary education in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or healthcare fields. Its purpose is to encourage students to prepare for, enroll in, and complete STEM or healthcare credentials and to increase the number of degree-holders working in Montana.
Award details
This scholarship is available to graduating seniors from high schools accredited by the Montana Board of Public Education. Recipients who continue to satisfy all program conditions may receive awards over four years as follows: $1,000 in year one, $1,500 in year two, $1,500 in year three,...
Program overview
The Montana STEM/Healthcare Scholarship supports Montana high school seniors who plan to pursue postsecondary education in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or healthcare fields. Its purpose is to encourage students to prepare for, enroll in, and complete STEM or healthcare credentials and to increase the number of degree-holders working in Montana.
Award details
This scholarship is available to graduating seniors from high schools accredited by the Montana Board of Public Education. Recipients who continue to satisfy all program conditions may receive awards over four years as follows: $1,000 in year one, $1,500 in year two, $1,500 in year three,...