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American Academy of Chefs Scholarships

The American Culinary Federation Education Foundation, along with the help of The American Academy of Chefs, are proud to support high school students and current college students, who are perusing a college education by offering financial help through their educational

Award: Varies Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Low (13 min)
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Kelsey Harris Writing Scholarship

The Kelsey Harris Writing Scholarship, is an annual scholarship opportunity offered by the Kelsey Wynne Harris Foundation, a foundation dedicated to the fight against cancer. The scholarship is open to all high school seniors, who are permanent residents of the

Award: $1,000 Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Med (83 min)
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Women In Technology Scholarship

The Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP) Women in Technology Scholarship is designed to empower the next generation of women pursuing careers in technology by offering meaningful financial support, recognition, and encouragement. This scholarship program was created to address the ongoing gender

Award: $2,500 Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Med (58 min)
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Jim McKay and Mike Wallace Memorial Scholarships

The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences is offering two college scholarships in memory of legendary television broadcasters, Jim McKay and Mike Wallace. The $10,000 college scholarships will be awarded to the best candidates, based on the strength of

Award: $10,000 Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Med (43 min)
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Pursue Your Passion Scholarship

The Degreed "Pursue Your Passion" Scholarship Contest helps students continue their learning journeys by awarding one $1,000 scholarship each month. Degreed.com is committed to supporting students who are passionate about expanding their knowledge in any subject area. Applicants are required

Award: $1,000 Deadline: April Est. Application Time: Med (43 min)
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Olive Garden Pasta Tales Scholarship

Did you know that hunger affects one in six people in the United States? In an effort to help bring awareness to the issue of hunger in America, and work towards finding solutions, Olive Garden is offering their annual Pasta

Award: $2,500 Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Med (55 min)
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The HORIZONS Scholarship

The HORIZONS Scholarship Program, established in 1988 has been awarding college scholarships to women who major in science, technology, math, engineering, or any other field that supports national security, for the past 25 years. The scholarship is provided by Women

Award: Varies Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Low (30 min)
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Toyota Teen Driver Scholarship

The Toyota Teen Driver Scholarship, along with Discovery Education is offering $15000, $10000, $7500, and $1000 scholarships to the teens who submit the best two-minute, short video showing what they would do to make teens safer drivers. The Toyota Teen

Award: $15,000 Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Med (35 min)
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The GotChosen GotScholarship

For many students with the desire to attend college, paying for college can often pose a bigger challenge than actually getting accepted into college. This is why GotChosen, an innovative startup in digital media is offering a $40,000 college scholarship

Award: $40,000 Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Low (13 min)
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Kymanox James J Davis Memorial Scholarship

Kymanox has established the James J Davis Memorial Scholarship to honor James Davis, friend and colleague to Kymanox founder. Jim embraced education through new experiences, and was constantly seeking out new experiences to broaden his knowledge of the world, and

Award: $1,000 Deadline: March Est. Application Time: Low (10 min)

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If you prefer to browse by category instead of using the filters on this page, you can also explore scholarships by state, major, and other criteria and then return here whenever you’re ready to run a broader search.

Can You Pay for College with Just Scholarships?

Wondering if you can cover the cost of college just by racking up scholarships? It’s a question every financially strategic student asks. College isn’t cheap — between tuition, fees, housing, books, and everyday living expenses, costs can quickly reach tens of thousands of dollars per year. Scholarships look like the magic solution, but can they really carry you all the way to a degree?

The short answer: it depends.
The long answer: it depends on how expensive your college is, how early you start, and how consistently you apply. Full-ride scholarships exist, but they’re rare and highly competitive. For most students, scholarships are one powerful piece of a broader plan that also includes grants, savings, and sometimes loans or work-study.

What’s the Deal with Scholarships?

Scholarships are essentially free money — financial awards you don’t have to pay back, unlike student loans. They can be based on merit (grades, athletics, leadership, or talent), financial need, specific majors, or very specific criteria like where you live or what activities you’re involved in.

There are scholarships for high achievers, community volunteers, future STEM majors, artists, student-athletes, and even ones built around unusual hobbies or niche interests. If you’re willing to search and apply consistently, there are likely scholarships that fit your background, goals, or story.

How Scholarships Work

Most scholarships follow the same basic process: search, apply, and then let the awarding organization send funds directly to your college.

1. Finding Scholarships

Start with:

  • School-based awards: Check your college or prospective colleges for institutional scholarships.
  • National programs: Large, competitive awards that can cover significant costs.
  • Local scholarships: Community foundations, employers, and local organizations often offer awards with less competition.

2. Applying for Scholarships

  • Essays: Many applications ask for short essays or personal statements about your goals, experiences, or challenges.
  • Recommendations: Teachers, counselors, coaches, or employers may need to vouch for you.
  • Academics and activities: Transcripts, test scores, and activity lists help committees understand your achievements.

3. Receiving the Money

If you’re selected, funds usually go straight to your school to offset tuition and fees. Sometimes you’ll receive a check directly — but it’s still intended to cover educational costs like books, housing, or required supplies.

Who Qualifies for Scholarships?

Most students can qualify for some type of scholarship. The key is matching yourself to the right opportunities:

  • Merit-based: For strong academics, arts, leadership, or athletics.
  • Need-based: For students from families with limited ability to pay, often determined using FAFSA data.
  • Niche scholarships: Based on major, identity, activities, or very specific interests and life experiences.

Some awards are highly competitive, while others receive far fewer applications. That’s why applying widely — across big national programs and smaller local or niche awards — can make a big difference in your total scholarship funding.

Pro Tips for Maximizing Your Scholarship Hustle

  • Start early: Many scholarships are open to juniors, sophomores, and even younger students.
  • Apply for big and small awards: Smaller scholarships add up and often have less competition.
  • Reuse and refine essays: Save your best work and adapt it for similar prompts to save time.
  • Stay organized: Track deadlines and requirements in a spreadsheet or planner.
  • Be persistent: Rejection is normal. Keep applying — wins often come after several tries.

Is the Scholarship Grind Worth It?

Yes — even if scholarships don’t cover every dollar, every award reduces what you need to borrow or pay out of pocket. Scholarships can shrink future loan payments, lower financial stress, and show future employers that you’re proactive and motivated.

Realistically, most students use scholarships as one part of a larger financial plan that includes grants, savings, work-study, and smart school choices. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s to reduce debt and increase your options after graduation.

The Bottom Line

Can you pay for college only with scholarships? It’s possible, but rare and hard. What almost every student can do is use scholarships to dramatically lower the cost of college. There is scholarship money out there for nearly every kind of student — you just need a clear plan, consistent effort, and the right tools.

Start by using the filters in our Easiest Scholarship Search Ever™ at the top of this page, then explore additional options in our Scholarships by Category hub . The more carefully you search and apply, the more funding you can stack — and the more future you keep for yourself, not your loan servicer.

College Scholarships By Category

Quickly navigate to some of our most popular scholarships, such as state-specific scholarships, major-specific scholarships, and other popular categories. Please search our Scholarship Database to get matched with many more scholarships specific to your personal criteria.