Top Scholarships for Moms with Upcoming Deadlines
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Teenage Moms Deserve College Graduation Scholarship
Funded byShalom JohnsonThis scholarship aims to support students who are single mothers so they can get the encouragement and assistance they need to achieve their goals.- Education Level: High school or undergraduate student
- Age: 17-21 years old
- Race: African American
- Background: Single mother
$5,000Only 5 days left!One Click Apply1LGBTQIA+ in Cybersecurity Scholarship
Funded byAngela BrownThis scholarship seeks to support the next generation of cybersecurity experts so they can overcome the obstacles they face.- Education Level: Undergraduate or graduate student
- Field of Study: Cybersecurity
- Identity: LGBTQIA+
- Background: Works and is self-supporting
$3,096Deadline:Jul 24, 2025One Click Apply2Jennifer D. Hale Memorial Scholarship
Funded byHaley burrowThis scholarship aims to honor the memory of Jennifer D. Hale by supporting students who are pursuing their dreams in the field of nursing.- Field of Study: Nursing
- Background: Teen mom or former teen mom
- Education Level: High school or undergraduate student
$1,150Only 10 days left!One Click Apply3Moms on the Rise (MoThR) Scholarship: Empowering Young Mothers Through Education
Funded byTria BullardThis scholarship seeks to support young, teenage mothers so they can further their education and achieve their educational goals.- Background: Teen mom
- Education Level: High school student
- State: Washington or Oregon
$8,665Only 19 days left!One Click Apply4Alexis Mackenzie Memorial Scholarship for the Arts
Funded byMartha R. AriasThis scholarship seeks to support underrepresented women who are in need of financial support to pursue their artistic dreams.- Education Level: High school student accepted to a two or four-year college or an arts institute
- Race/Ethnicity: Black or Latina
- Gender: Female-identifying
- Background: Financial Need
$7,500Only 2 days left!One Click Apply5Kristen McCartney Perseverance Scholarship
Funded byKristen’s KrewThis scholarship will support North Carolina female students who demonstrate perseverance and are passionate about their community.- Education Level: High school junior or senior
- State: North Carolina
- Gender: Female
- GPA: 3.5 or higher
- Experience: Volunteer or non-profit work
$4,000Only 4 days left!One Click Apply6Vickie Drum Memorial Scholarship
Funded byDavid ClineIn honor of Vickie Drum, this scholarship will support North Carolina female students with a child in their pursuit of higher education- State: NC
- Background: Female student with a child
- GPA: 3.0+
- Education Level: Undergraduate
$2,000Only 21 days left!One Click Apply7Jerrye Chesnes Memorial Scholarship
Funded byChesnesThis scholarship will honor the memory of Jerrye Chesnes and support college students returning to school after a break in education to raise children.- Education Level: Undergraduate or graduate
- Background: Parent, returning to school
$500Only 21 days left!One Click Apply8Eunice Z. Gaddis Legacy Scholarship
Funded byAlisha MillsThis scholarship aims to honor the memory of Eunice Z. Gaddis by supporting students who share her commitment to education.- Education Level: High school or undergraduate student
- Race: African American
- Background: Single mother
- Field of Study: Early childhood education
$500Deadline:Jun 13, 2025One Click Apply9Tracey Johnson-Webb Adult Learners Scholarship
Funded byAronow.ioThis scholarship seeks to honor the efforts of Tracey Johnson-Webb by supporting adult learners who are handling the responsibilities of work or parenting while pursuing higher education.- Education Level: Undergraduate or graduate student
- Age: 40 or older
- Background: Working full time, in or out of the home, while pursuing school
$2,500Deadline:Jul 31, 2025One Click Apply10B.R.I.G.H.T (Be.Radiant.Ignite.Growth.Heroic.Teaching) Scholarship
Funded byArgumedo FamilyThis scholarship seeks to honor Sierra's kindness and passion by uplifting students who share her calling to teaching.- Education Level: Undergraduate or graduate student (enrolled at least half-time)
- Background: From a low-income and/or single-parent household
- Field of Study: Education (teacher, school counselor, school psychologist, school leadership, etc.)
$5,000Deadline:Aug 03, 2025One Click Apply11This Woman's Worth Scholarship
Funded byTWW, Inc.This scholarship will support women to follow their passions, despite any challenges that stand in their way.- Education Level: Any
- Gender: Female
- Experience: Volunteering
$500Deadline:Aug 11, 2025One Click Apply12Concrete Rose Scholarship Award
Funded byThe Concrete Rose FoundationThis scholarship's mission is to help women of color reach their potential to achieve their dreams, making a significant contribution to a more inclusive and prosperous world for all.- Gender: Women
- GPA: 2.0
- Race/Ethnicity: BIPOC
- Education Level: High school senior or Undergraduate
$500Deadline:Aug 16, 2025One Click Apply13Phoebes in Philanthropy Scholarship
Funded byLove My Phoebe, Inc.This scholarship will support a BIPOC female student over the age of 30 who is pursuing higher education.- Gender: Woman
- Race/Ethnicity: BIPOC
- Age: 30 years or older
- State: Georgia or New York
- Education Level: Undergraduate or trade school student
$1,500Deadline:Sep 30, 2025One Click Apply14Jill S. Tolley Scholarship
Funded byCaleb BanegasThis scholarship aims to support single mothers so they can overcome the obstacles they face and complete their college degrees.- Background: Single mother
- Education Level: High school senior, undergraduate, trade school or graduate student
$500Deadline:Apr 30, 2026One Click Apply15Simon Strong Scholarship
Funded byHumphreyThis scholarship seeks to honor the legacy of Simon M. Humphrey by supporting underrepresented students along their educational journey.- Race: BIPOC
- GPA: 2.5 or higher
- Background: Non-profit or volunteering experience
$500Deadline:Aug 08, 2026One Click Apply16Jennifer and Rob Tower Memorial Scholarship
Funded byLorri ElyThis scholarship aims to honor the incredible legacy set out by Jennifer Tower by supporting students who are passionate about making their mark on the world.- Background: Must demonstrate significant contributions of kindness and generosity in their community or personal life
- Education Level: Open to students of all educational backgrounds and career interests
$2,450Scholarship is awarded to
1 winnerDeadline:Jan 01, 2025One Click Apply17Raise Me Up to DO GOOD Scholarship
Funded byGinger ZappaThis scholarship seeks to support students who have been raised by parents who have made an impact on them and their ambitions.- Education Level: High school senior, undergraduate, or trade school student
- GPA: 3.0 GPA or higher
- Background: From a single-parent or blended-family home
$3,650Scholarship is awarded to
2 winnersDeadline:Mar 15, 2025One Click Apply18Rebecca Hunter Memorial Scholarship
Funded byRyan LesterThis scholarship will support a single parent pursuing education in memory of Rebecca Hunter.- Education Level: Any
- Parental Status: Single parent
$1,200Scholarship is awarded to
1 winnerDeadline:Aug 01, 2024One Click Apply19Ryan McAuliffe Memorial Award
Funded byMirna McAuliffeThis scholarship aims to support young women as they prepare to finish their high school years and begin college.- Education Level: High school student
- Ethnicity: Hispanic
- Gender: Female-identifying
- State: Illinois
$10,000Scholarship is awarded to
1 winnerDeadline:Mar 29, 2025One Click Apply20Leela Shah "Be Bold" Womens' Empowerment Scholarship
Funded byLeela Shah FamilyThis scholarship seeks to support women who are pursuing post-secondary education in order to build a better future for themselves.- Education Level: Undergraduate, graduate, or trade school student
- Gender: Female-identifying
- Age: 18-30
- State: North Carolina or Texas
$4,221Scholarship is in reviewDeadline:Apr 30, 2025One Click Apply21Hearts on Sleeves, Minds in College Scholarship
Funded byPayal MehtaThis scholarship seeks to support BIPOC students with big dreams for the future so they can afford to pursue higher education.- Education Level: High school senior or undergraduate student
- GPA: 3.0 or higher
- Financial Status: Low-income
- Race: Black/Native American
$1,500Scholarship is awarded to
3 winnersDeadline:Mar 04, 2025One Click Apply22AB Foundation Scholarship
Funded byAB Scholarship FoundationThis scholarship will support college bound students who were pregnant during their high school years or children of teen mothers.- Education level : High school senior & undergraduates
- Background: Teen mom and/or child of a teen mom
$10,220Scholarship is awarded to
1 winnerDeadline:Oct 01, 2024One Click Apply23Seherzada Scholarship
Funded byAjdin MasicThis scholarship will support a woman for whom English is a second language.- Education Level: Any
- Gender: Woman
- Parental Status: Is a parent
- Language: ESL (English as a second language)
$1,100Scholarship is awarded to
1 winnerDeadline:May 01, 2023One Click Apply24Aurora Yanto Poblete Scholarship
Funded byNanette PobleteThis scholarship aims to honor the life of Aurora Yanto Poblete by supporting female students pursuing careers in the culinary arts.- Education Level: High school senior or undergraduate student
- Gender: Female
- Field of Study: Culinary arts
$1,030Scholarship is awarded to
1 winnerDeadline:Dec 23, 2022One Click Apply25Mary D. Scholarship
Funded byRyanThis scholarship aims to honor the memory of Mary D. Ryan by supporting female students who are pursuing their educational goals later in life.- Education Level: Undergraduate or graduate student
- Age: 25+
- Gender: Female-identifying
- State: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, or Connecticut
$1,900Scholarship is awarded to
1 winnerDeadline:May 31, 2024One Click Apply26Gender Expansive & Transgender Scholarship
Funded byOmni InclusiveThis scholarship seeks to support students who are gender minorities so they can overcome the barriers to higher education that they face.- Education Level: Undergraduate student
- Identity: Transgender or gender-expansive
- GPA: 3.0 or higher
$11,075Scholarship is awarded to
3 winnersDeadline:Oct 15, 2024One Click Apply27Vicki Sartin's Purpose in Nursing Scholarship
Funded byVicki SartinThis scholarship is for single mothers who are pursuing a degree in nursing.- Education Level: Undergraduate or graduate
- Career/degree: Nursing (for the single mother)
- Background: Single mother
$3,000Scholarship is awarded to
3 winnersDeadline:Aug 15, 2022One Click Apply28La Matriz Sagrada Scholarship
Funded byCrystal CastorenaThis scholarship will support pregnant and/or teen parents earning their education.- Background: Pregnant and/or teen parent or children of teen parents
- Ethnicity: BIPOC
- Education Level: High school senior, trade school, community college or undergraduate
$1,075Scholarship is awarded to
2 winnersDeadline:Apr 01, 2025One Click Apply29It Takes An Aggie Village Scholarship
Funded byYuri SingleteryThis scholarship seeks to support pregnant or parenting students at North Carolina A&T so they can complete their education.- Education Level: Undergraduate, full-time student
- School: North Carolina A&T State University
- Parental Status: Pregnant or parenting
$1,500Scholarship is awarded to
2 winnersDeadline:Aug 25, 2022One Click Apply30
About scholarships for moms
For parents, college can be a daunting task. At least one in five college students are parents. Of these student parents, more than 70 percent are women. Although there are many parents on college campuses, they still struggle to complete their degrees.
For single mothers in financial need especially, it can be extremely difficult to get an education. Just 28 percent of single moms graduate from college within 6 years of enrolling. Many women return to school later in life, which can also make it extremely difficult to finish their degree.
Because of the time and money that a college education requires, many single mothers choose to attend two-year institutions. 44 percent of all single mothers in college attend two-year institutions. Alternatively, only 19 percent attend public or private four-year colleges. For those who want to get an undergraduate degree, their child should not prevent the educational institutions that they choose to attend.
Some demographics of student mothers are more likely to raise a child without another person's support.37 percent Black women and 27 percent of American Indian/Alaska Native women are raising a child without support from a spouse or partner while in college. When compared with other racial demographics, like Hispanic women and white women who raised their children without support only 19 and 17 percent of the time respectively, it becomes clear how motherhood affects some student groups more than others as they get an education.
For many nontraditional students, it can be difficult to be full time students while also excelling in other aspects of their lives. It is imperative to assist single parents and mothers who need help to complete a college degree.
Why are scholarships dedicated to moms so important?
Before the pandemic in 2020, nearly 70 percent of student parents were living in or near poverty. This makes it extremely difficult to get an education while worrying about providing for a child, often by themselves.
Mothers often bear the weight of childcare, but that does not mean that they should give up on their dreams of pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree.
It is extremely important to support women in higher education, especially women who have a child to support. Because child care costs more than in-state tuition at public colleges in at least 30 states, college can seem impossible for mothers who have to provide for their children.
Financially, single mothers often struggle with paying their tuition while providing primary financial support for their children. Because of this, many low income women have to turn to student loans in order to fund their education. On average, single mothers who earn a bachelor’s degree have around $30,000 in student debt one year after they graduate—$4,800 more than women without children and nearly $4,300 more than all women students.
In order to help alleviate some of these costs, many single mothers work in addition to going to school and caring for children. 54 percent work 20 or more hours per week and 43 percent work 30 or more hours per week. For moms who work and take care of their kids, keeping up with academic work can be challenging. Because of this, it is imperative that mothers in college get the help that they need.
Student parents need financial assistance in order to graduate from college and take care of their children. While financial aid may help single parents and mothers to fund their education, parents attending college may need more financial help.
Through scholarships catered to mothers or women more generally, student parents may be able to achieve a college degree with little to no debt.
How to qualify for scholarships for moms
Must be a mother
In order to apply for the scholarships above, you must be a mother who is attending school. If you are a parent to a minor, you may qualify for scholarships for mothers. You can be a single mom—someone who provides primary financial support—or you can have a spouse or partner who helps to provide for your child as well.
Check eligibility requirements
Some scholarships will have additional requirements besides just being open to mothers. Some scholarships are specifically for single moms, some are for low-income students, and others are for parents pursuing a specific degree.
Be sure to check the specific requirements of each scholarship to ensure that you are eligible to apply.
Types of scholarships available for mothers
There are many different types of scholarships for moms in financial need. For low-income mothers, scholarships for people of color like the Wilma King Means Scholarship can be helpful. BIPOC and first-generation students may also qualify for specific scholarships that can help alleviate some of the costs of getting an education. Many minority groups have specific scholarships that can provide financial assistance.
There are also scholarships for single moms specifically, such as the Larry Darnell Green Scholarship. These scholarships are good because they have a very specific audience.
Because being a mom requires a lot of time and energy, there are also scholarships like the "Be Bold" No Essay Scholarship which require no essay, thus saving some time.
For moms returning to their education, there are also special scholarships that can help like the Patrick Stanley Memorial Scholarship.
Mothers can also apply for scholarships for women, although the applicant pool will be larger and it may be more difficult to win. Regardless of what types of college scholarships you’re searching for, you can find them on Bold.org.
How to find scholarships for mothers seeking a college degree
After creating your free Bold.org profile, you can begin looking for scholarships that you are eligible for. By going to the scholarship search, you can look specifically for scholarships for mothers or single mothers specifically.
There are also plenty of scholarships for women in the "Women" category of the scholarship page. For BIPOC and low-income mothers, you can also look in the "Diversity and Inclusion" category for some scholarships.
Make sure to check if you are an eligible applicant for each individual scholarship by checking the additional eligibility requirements. You can also find a list of scholarships specifically for moms above.
Browse these scholarships for women to broaden your opportunities!
When to start applying for scholarships for moms
High school is a great time to start scouting and applying for college scholarships and looking for other financial aid opportunities to fund your college education. Many scholarships are available for high school students or exclusively for seniors, but don’t worry if you haven’t started your search yet. There are many scholarships for undergraduate students and those who are continuing their education. For older women and mothers who are in college already, there are plenty of scholarship opportunities for students enrolled in higher institutions for undergraduates and graduate students.
What to consider when applying for scholarships for moms
Not every scholarship is right for you, so Bold.org provides many types of scholarships for moms to choose from. The more scholarships you apply for, the more likely you are to win.
Winning a scholarship isn't a sure thing, since certain scholarships will have many applicants, but don't be discouraged. There are ways to improve your chances of winning scholarships for mothers. If you continue reading, you'll find our tips for winning scholarships that can help your odds of winning first-generation scholarships.
How to apply for scholarships for mothers
It only takes a few easy steps in order to begin applying for scholarships on Bold.org. Start by creating your free Bold.org profile. By clicking on any of the listed scholarships, you are able to create an account. From there, you can begin browsing hundreds of exclusive scholarships offered by Bold.org.
Once you've decided on the scholarships that are best for you, you can begin applying. The scholarship application processes are set up specifically to make applying as easy as possible. This way, you can apply for more scholarships and maximize your Bold.org account.
Tips for winning scholarships for moms
There are many applicants for scholarships on Bold.org, but that shouldn't stop you from applying. Scholarship winners use certain strategies to increase their chances of winning scholarships. Following a few of the easy tips below can help set your application apart from others so you can win the financial aid necessary to attend college.
Apply for as many scholarships as you can
Since you are not likely to win every scholarship you apply to, it is important to apply to a lot of scholarships. Whether you're pursuing an associate's degree, your first bachelor's degree, or even a doctoral degree, the more scholarships you apply to, the higher the chance you will win. Applying to lots of scholarships on Bold.org can help you increase your odds of accumulating scholarship money.
Apply for scholarships as early as possible
New scholarships are being posted on Bold.org consistently, giving you numerous opportunities for scholarships that are introduced and awarded within just a few months. Because of this, applying sooner will make more scholarships available to you during your search. Keeping this in mind, you can apply for many different scholarships without stressing about applications deadlines all at one time of the year.
Put effort into your essay submissions
There are essay prompts for many of the listed scholarships for mothers, so make sure that you don't underestimate the power of a well-written essay. Take time to plan what you want to write, and proofread your essay after finishing it to eliminate spelling and grammar errors. Each scholarship is slightly different, but if you stick to fundamental writing skills, you can make your essays stand out.
Apply to scholarships with more specific eligibility requirements
Scholarships with more eligibility requirements have fewer applicable students. With a more specific set of criteria, fewer students will apply, giving you a better chance at being selected for that specific scholarship. Keep an eye out for scholarships with several requirements that you meet in order to give yourself your best chance of earning a more specialized scholarship.
For example, finding scholarships exclusively open to certain ethnicities or genders will limit the competition and boost your chances of winning.
Make a strong Bold.org profile
Take the time to fill out your Bold.org profile, putting in specifics that will help show donors who you are. For scholarships that don't require essays, this is especially useful, because students with completed profiles give additional information about themselves that sometimes is not included in. Additionally, filling out your profile completely will give you more Bold Points, opening up more exclusive scholarships that you can apply to.
Frequently asked questions about scholarships for mothers
What is a scholarship for moms?
A scholarship for moms is a source of financial aid for a student who is a parent of minor children. If you are a mother or a single mother who would like to pursue a degree, you can apply for scholarships for mothers.
What is the best website to apply for scholarships?
Bold.org is an easy and accessible way to find and apply for scholarships. To apply, just create a profile on Bold.org. Once you do, you can apply for hundreds of scholarships with a few clicks.
Are scholarships taxable income?
Any scholarship money earned on Bold.org is sent directly to the college you are attending and therefore is not considered to be taxable income. If you are a high school student, Bold.org will hold your scholarship money in an account until enrollment.
Frequently Asked Questions
A scholarship for moms is a source of financial aid for a student who is a parent of minor children. If you are a mother or a single mother who would like to pursue a degree, you can apply for scholarships for mothers.
Bold.org is an easy and accessible way to find and apply for scholarships. To apply, just create a profile on Bold.org. Once you do, you can apply for hundreds of scholarships with a few clicks.
Any scholarship money earned on Bold.org is sent directly to the college you are attending and therefore is not considered to be taxable income. If you are a high school student, Bold.org will hold your scholarship money in an account until enrollment.