March Scholarships with 2025 Deadlines
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Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
Funded byLansing FamilyIn honor of Dan “Uniball” Lansing, this scholarship seeks to help those pursuing a skilled trade such as welder, electrician, plumber, and more.- Field of Study: Must be pursuing a skilled trade
- Education Level: Must be a High School or Undergraduate Student
$5,200Only 21 days left!One Click Apply1Gabriel Martin Memorial Annual Scholarship
Funded byRobbie and Ginger MartinThis scholarship aims to support under-privileged students so they can complete their education and make an impact through their careers.- Education Level: High school junior or senior
- Health: Has a medical condition
$2,000Deadline:Mar 30, 2025One Click Apply2Christian E. Vines Scholarship
Funded byAnnette VinesThis scholarship aims to support underrepresented students as they transition from high school to college so they have all of the resources they need to thrive.- Education Level: High school senior
- Race: Black/African American
- State: Massachusetts
$2,520Only 9 days left!One Click Apply3Persephone Scholarship in Memory of Kirstie Campbell
Funded byAngusina CampbellThis scholarship will support high school seniors in Hawaii.- Education Level: High school senior
- State: Hawaii
$1,000Only 8 days left!One Click Apply4Holli Safley Memorial Music Scholarship
Funded byMatt Safley MusicThe Holli Safley Memorial Scholarship provides support to music students committed to growing, refining their gifts in music, and passing on their love of music to others, much like she did as a music educator.- Education Level: High school senior and undergraduate
- Major: Music performance
$2,100Only 9 days left!One Click Apply5Mcristle Ross Minority Painter's Scholarship
Funded byMister RossThis scholarship seeks to honor the memory of Mcristle Ross by supporting minority students who are pursuing artistic degrees in college.- Education Level: Undergraduate student or high school student accepted to a college or university
- Race: African American
- Field of Study: Art or art history
$1,520Deadline:Jul 15, 20256Earl Pascua Filipino-American Heritage Scholarship
Funded byJohn Vincent DeniegaThis scholarship will support Filipino-American graduate students pursuing a degree in STEM or history.- Education Level: Undergraduate or Graduate
- Major: STEM or History
- Race/Ethnicity: Filipino-American
$500Only 8 days left!One Click Apply7Best Christian Colleges No-Essay Scholarship
Funded byBold.orgThis scholarship is perfect for Christian high school students looking for college tips and resources.All students are eligible$1,000Only 9 days left!One Click Apply8J.Terry Tindall Memorial Scholarship
Funded byTindallThis scholarship will honor an exceptional man's legacy by assisting a student who exhibits similar strengths and resilience.- State: Colorado
- Education Level: High School Senior
- GPA: 3.0
$3,500Only 9 days left!One Click Apply9500 Bold Points No-Essay Scholarship
Funded byBold.orgThis scholarship will be awarded to the student whose Bold.org profile is the most bold, and who has earned at least 500 Bold Points.All students are eligible$5,000Only 9 days left!One Click Apply10Kerry Kennedy Life Is Good Scholarship
Funded byAmy WiseThis scholarship will honor the accomplishments of Kerry Kennedy and help support a female student pursuing a degree in education, public service, or social work.- Education Level: High school junior or senior or undergraduate
- Gender: Female
- Major: Education, public service, or social work
- Age: 18 or older
$1,000Only 9 days left!One Click Apply11Survey Junkie Brand Influencer No-Essay Scholarship
Funded byBold.orgThis scholarship is great for anyone who loves getting paid for sharing their opinions on products and services.All students are eligible$1,000Only 9 days left!One Click Apply12Alexander Hipple Recovery Scholarship
Funded byHipple Family & FriendsThis scholarship aims to honor the life and legacy of Alexander Hipple by helping people who are struggling with addiction, or personally impacted by it, to achieve their educational goals.- Background: Direct or indirect experience with substance abuse, addiction and/or recovery
- State: North Carolina
$5,000Only 9 days left!One Click Apply13Nielsen Rewards No-Essay Scholarship
Funded byBold.orgThis scholarship opportunity is perfect for anyone who loves earning rewards for sharing their opinions on products and services.All students are eligible$1,000Only 9 days left!One Click Apply14Doan Foundation Arts Scholarship
Funded byDoan Incorporated (Doan Foundation)This scholarship aims to support marginalized teens in California who are pursuing careers in the arts so they have the resources they need to achieve their dreams.- Education Level: High school senior
- GPA: 2.5 or higher
- State: California
- Financial Status: Low-income
- Field of Study: Arts
$4,000Only 9 days left!15Boddu Football Scholarship
Funded byBoddu/NekkantiThis scholarship will support a high school senior who plays football.- Sport : Football
- States: MI or VA
- Education Level: High school senior or undergraduate
$500Only 10 days left!One Click Apply16Nekkanti Accounting Scholarship
Funded byBoddu/NekkantiThis scholarship seeks to support students who are pursuing careers in accounting so they have the resources and encouragement necessary to thrive.- States: MI or VA
- Degree: Accounting
- Degree Level: HS senior or current undergraduate
$500Only 10 days left!One Click Apply17Boddu/Nekkanti Dance Scholarship Fund
Funded byBoddu/NekkantiThis scholarship aims to support students who practice dance as they pursue their dreams of higher education.- Background: Dance
- Education Level: High school senior
- States: MI or VA
$500Only 10 days left!One Click Apply18Eden Alaine Memorial Scholarship
Funded byFornerThis scholarship seeks to support students who have lost close family members and fought to continue pursuing their goals.- Education Level: High school, undergraduate, or graduate student
- Background: Has lost an immediate family member
$1,000Only 13 days left!One Click Apply19Coach "Frank" Anthony Ciccone Wrestling Scholarship
Funded byJoe FalconiThis scholarship seeks to honor the life of Coach “Frank” Anthony Ciccone by supporting students who share his love for wrestling.- Education Level: High school or undergraduate student
- Background: Financial need
- Sports Experience: Wrestling (ideally planning to wrestle in college)
$2,500Only 18 days left!One Click Apply20RJ Memorial Scholarship
Funded byKachina EdmistenThis scholarship aims to honor the life of RJ by supporting students in Arkansas who are pursuing higher education.- Education Level: High school or undergraduate student
- State: Arkansas
- Religion: Christian
- GPA: 2.0 or higher
$1,500Only 19 days left!One Click Apply21Koehler Family Trades and Engineering Scholarship
Funded byKoehler FamilyThis scholarship seeks to support students pursuing careers in engineering or the trades so they can afford to complete their degrees.- Field of Study: Engineering or the trades
- Education Level: High school senior, undergraduate, or trade school student
$500Only 23 days left!One Click Apply22Beatrice Diaz Memorial Scholarship
Funded byLisa TruppaThis scholarship aims to honor the legacy of Beatrice Diaz by supporting students who are passionate about pursuing degrees in business administration or education.- Education Level: High school senior or undergraduate student
- State: Texas
- Field of Study: Education or business administration
$1,000Only 23 days left!One Click Apply23Keri Sohlman Memorial Scholarship
Funded byMatthew MingleThis scholarship aims to honor the memory of Keri Sohlman by supporting students in New Jersey who are passionate about mental health and/or education.- Education Level: High school senior
- State: New Jersey
- Field of Study: Mental health or education
$1,500Only 23 days left!One Click Apply24Go Blue Crew Scholarship
Funded byBrian ThelenThis scholarship will support a high school student at Hudson High School, Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central High School, or South Lyon High School.- GPA: 3.5 or higher
- State: Michigan
- Education Level: High school senior
$1,000Only 23 days left!One Click Apply25Jamie Anderson Scholarship
Funded byGwendolyn JohnsonThe Jamie Anderson Scholarship aims to support and encourage young individuals who, like Jamie, have a desire to pursue a career in social work despite facing difficult circumstances.- Education Level: High school senior
- State: Ohio
- GPA: 2.0-3.0 GPA
$1,000Only 23 days left!One Click Apply26Rev. Frank W. Steward Memorial Scholarship
Funded byDr. Franshea VandrossThis scholarship will support a high school senior in Florida who has experience volunteering.- Education Level: High school senior
- State: Florida
- Experience: Volunteering or community service
- GPA: 3.0 or higher
$500Only 23 days left!One Click Apply27Coach Ray Memorial Athletic Scholarship
Funded byDerek JindraThis scholarship aims to honor the legacy of Coach Ray by supporting deserving athletes who excel in the classroom and in athletics.- Education Level: High school senior
- Sport: Basketball
- Gender: Female
- State: California
- GPA: 2.8 or higher
$500Only 25 days left!One Click Apply28Stitt Family Aeronautics & Aerospace Scholarship
Funded byStittThis scholarship aims to support students who are pursuing the field of aeronautics or aerospace and need financial assistance in order to do so.- Education Level: High school or undergraduate student
- Background: Financial need
- GPA: 3.5 or higher if in high school; 3.3 or higher if undergraduate
- Field of Study: Aerospace or aeronautics
- Degree Level: High School senior or undergraduate
- State: Arizona, Colorado, California, Nevada, Oregon, or Washington
$22,500Only 28 days left!One Click Apply29Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
Funded byDylan ProsserThis scholarship will support one student in high school, undergraduate, or graduate school student who has Neurofibromatosis (NF) and/or a learning disability of any variety.- Education Level: High school, undergraduate, graduate
- Disability: Learning Disability: ADHD, NF, Dyslexia, etc.
$1,000Only 29 days left!One Click Apply30
March marks an important period as the end of the school year approaches for college or high school students. Whether you are a high school student in your senior year or planning to attend college, students have to choose the next steps in their academics. This is why March is a great month to start applying for and winning scholarships to support your school year and pursuit of knowledge.
In this blog, I will discuss the significance of submitting scholarships early, groups and pages to find March scholarships, and tips for getting educational opportunities open to students.
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The Pursuit of Knowledge
Education is the key to personal growth and future success. Yet, the rising tuition costs during college or university have made it challenging for college students to achieve their educational goals. In a world where knowledge is power, applying for scholarships can bring hope to the financial need college students face.
The right time to apply for scholarships is all year long. Yet, preparing and applying for March scholarships can help you during your current academic year, the following year, or even for summer break expenses.
Remember: practicing good financial habits such as planning, researching, and budgeting from the beginning of your college journey can positively impact your overall college experience. It will not only help bring financial freedom to you and your parents but also help balance academics and fun during your breaks and time off.
A Lifeline for Students
Harvard Professor Dr. Arthur C. Brooks, who leads The Happiness Lab at the Harvard Kennedy School, says, "The less debt you carry, the happier you'll be." As college students, it's easy to forget about the amount of money we are borrowing.
For many college students, the burden of student loans and debt will affect their choices in life after graduation. In addition, considering the efforts of your family members helping to finance your education is important. This is why scholarships are critical for students planning their educational futures since they offer financial support that can make the difference between pursuing a dream education or settling for less.
During college, student loans are almost essential to achieve academic goals. By applying to scholarships, you can alleviate the burden of student loans and empower yourself to focus on your studies, ambitions, and hobbies.
How to Access March Scholarships
Obtaining March scholarships can be a straightforward process. First, consider contacting the financial aid office of the college or career school you plan to attend. They can provide information about scholarships specific to your college, university, or institution.
If you are a high school student, consult your high school or TRIO counselor, who may have insights into scholarships available to students in your area. The point is to ask for help and guidance and know there are many resources and people willing to help.
Federal Agencies
The U.S. Department of Labor offers a free scholarship search tool, providing a comprehensive database of scholarship opportunities. It's a helpful resource to help you find scholarships that match your qualifications and interests. Federal agencies like the Federal Student Aid Office and your state grant agency may have scholarship programs worth exploring.
Libraries
Most libraries offer information online but remember that the local library's reference section can be a hidden treasure for scholarship research. It offers access to various scholarship directories and resources. Ask the librarian to help you research and tell them you want to find scholarship directories and resources.
You can scan various scholarship directories, books, and reference materials. Depending on your personal choices, you can find different types of scholarships that fit your profile and needs, such as merit-based, need-based, specific field of study, and local scholarships.
Try to scan the documents and organize them by category and deadlines. Start anticipating each scholarship's requirements and planning ahead to take advantage of opportunities to get free money.
Beyond that, consider nonprofit platforms like Bold.org, foundations, religious or community organizations, local businesses, or civic groups in your community. They might have scholarship programs to support local students.
Bold.org
The nonprofit platform Bold.org is a scholarship website that is easy to use and quick to register. It facilitates 1000s of student scholarships every year.
You can begin by opening your web browser and visiting the official Bold.org website. If you haven't yet, register or create an account. This involves sharing basic personal information such as age, demographic, school year, etc., that will only take a few minutes to complete.
After logging in, ensure your profile is completed and go to the website's scholarship listings or search function. Look for options such as "Find Scholarships." You can refine your search with a filter or search option to specify scholarships with March deadlines.
Click on the scholarship titles to access more detailed information about each opportunity, and click apply. Remember to check the details about eligibility requirements, application procedures, due dates, and submission guidelines.
Applying for a scholarship may include completing an application form, providing essays, or submitting required documents such as recommendation letters. However, there are also many no-essay scholarships available in the Spring.
It's important to periodically check the website or allow notifications for any newly added scholarship opportunities that may arise throughout the academic year.
If you have a particular field of interest, look into organizations and professional associations related to that field. Many of them offer full scholarships open to students. Additionally, ethnicity-based organizations often provide scholarships to students of specific backgrounds.
Workplace or Parents/Guardians Possibilities
Ask your parents or guardians about their workplace and employers. Some companies offer scholarships to employees or their dependents. If you are a working student, make sure to ask if they offer any support and opportunities for college students. These benefits are usually not frequently shared by employers, but they surely are available to you.
Remember: While searching for scholarships, always exercise carefulness and verify the legitimacy of your offers. Remember, legitimate scholarships will never require you to pay to apply.
Diverse Opportunities Await for College Students
Whether you're a high school senior planning for college, a graduating high school senior, or a graduate student aiming to advance your studies, there are opportunities tailored to your needs to contribute and support you during your college journey.
Here are some examples of the various scholarships you can find in March designed to accommodate students at different educational stages:
Scholarships for High School Students
For high school students, the pursuit of college scholarships is a crucial step in making their college dreams a reality. With scholarships available to high school students across various fields and academic disciplines, it's essential for high school seniors to begin their scholarship process in March.
During high school and especially your last year as a high school student, remember to plan and organize your scholarship applications early; they are key to accessing financial aid and supporting your college journey.
Scholarships aimed at high school students, including those for community service and academic achievements, provide opportunities to win awards for the upcoming school year, making March a vital time to kickstart the scholarship award process.
- Scholarships for High School Freshmen
- Scholarships for High School Sophomores
- Scholarships for High School Juniors
- Scholarships for High School Seniors
- Scholarships for High School Students
Scholarships for Graduating High School Seniors
Applying for March scholarships aligns with other important decisions graduating high school seniors have to make for their future. Besides securing financial aid for their upcoming college degree program, I recommend applying for scholarships as soon as you can. Spring break can be a great option to spend some hours completing scholarship applications.
As a freshman in college, you will meet new short- and long-term responsibilities: Making new friends, navigating a new city, supporting yourself as an adult, and many other aspects that come with being a full-time undergraduate student.
One thing that can help you or your parents is alleviating the financial responsibility that college entails. By adding free money in the form of scholarships that do not have to be returned, you can have more time to pay for tuition and living expenses or to enjoy yourself while you are not studying.
For high school seniors, a piece of good advice is to start planning early and organizing their applications to maximize their chances of winning scholarships.
These scholarship opportunities cater to a range of students, from those pursuing trade school to those planning to attend an accredited college or university. With Spring deadlines often set around March 15 or 31, high school juniors and seniors must act promptly and use these scholarship opportunities to set themselves on a path to success in higher education.
Scholarships for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Undergraduate and graduate students can benefit from the wealth of college scholarships available all year long. Whether you're a college student working towards a bachelor's degree or a graduate student pursuing a master's or doctoral program, the importance of applying for scholarships cannot be overstated. March is a crucial month to apply for scholarships since many deadlines are due by April.
Remember to fill out your FAFSA form as soon as possible since a lot of scholarships and grants run out of money early on. Scholarships designed for undergraduate and graduate students cover various fields, including computer engineering, civil engineering, and aerospace engineering. By meeting the minimum GPA requirements and demonstrating financial need, students can access scholarships that support their higher education aspirations.
- Undergraduate Scholarships
- Scholarships for College Freshmen
- Scholarships for College Sophomores
- Scholarships for College Juniors
- Scholarships for College Seniors
- Scholarships for Community College
- Scholarships for College Students
- Scholarships for Graduate Students
- MBA Scholarships
- PhD Scholarships
- Master's Degree Scholarships
Merit-Based Scholarships and Academic Scholarships
Merit-based scholarships are a gateway to financial assistance for college students who excel in academics, community service, and other areas. If you are an excellent student, you can benefit from many scholarships for High school juniors and seniors, full time college students as well as current college students, make sure to explore the merit-based scholarships available during March.
These kinds of scholarships recognize and reward exceptional achievements, providing financial support for up to four years of undergraduate study. For college-bound high school students, college freshmen, and current undergraduate students, the application process for merit-based scholarships can be simplified.
Remember: Many academic scholarships will be awarded by your college or university. Still, begin your individual scholarship process as soon as you can to allow yourself to focus on winning scholarships and securing your college future.