College-Scholarships

Trotter Project: Culinary Arts Scholarships

The Trotter Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to continuing Chef Charlie Trotter's legacy through mentorship and scholarship programs for youth interested in culinary arts and hospitality. Our mission is to unite budding talent interested in the culinary arts, along with hospitality and service industries, through the Pillars of Excellence Program, which is designed to educate and inspire. Scholarship Opportunities: The Trotter Project’s Chef Charlie Trotter Scholarships — up to $9,000 or partial tuition Awarded to culinary arts/hospitality students attending Washburne Culinary & Hospitality Institute The Trotter Project’s Chef Homaro Cantu Scholarships — $10,000 Partial Tuition Awarded to culinary arts or hospitality [...]

Lighthouse Cohort and Scholarship at North Park University

North Park University created the Lighthouse Cohort Program to offer academic and financial support for urban, first-generation college students who have demonstrated academic success. Each year, 10 first-year students are invited to join a new cohort. Beginning with your early arrival on campus for the fall semester, Lighthouse Scholars take part in academic, social, service, and career-planning events alongside peer mentors, faculty, and staff. These activities are designed with one thing in mind: student success. By living on campus, studying, serving, and learning together, you’ll be part of a close-knit community and support one another through the first transitional year between [...]

Holy Cross College – Blessed Basil Moreau Scholarship

Holy Cross College at Notre Dame, Indiana has shared with us that beginning this year, their Blessed Basil Moreau Scholarship can now be up to full tuition only for students from Holy Cross sponsored schools like ours. This is a chance for outstanding students to continue their Holy Cross formation with all the benefits of the Notre Dame tri-campus, which includes club and class reciprocity with the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s College. To apply, visit hcc-nd.edu/apply.

Ronald W. Reagan Leadership Program

A truly unique scholarship opportunity, the Ronald W. Reagan Leadership Program was founded by President Reagan during his first term in office. This program is one of the premier educational experiences that any student at Eureka College can have and among the most unique, innovative scholarship programs in the country. Recipients of this scholarship practice and exemplify Eureka College’s core values and commitment to learn, serve, and lead. Reagan Fellows receive: A four-year, full-tuition scholarship at Eureka College.Stipends to cover the program’s special travel and mentoring opportunities.Two on-site mentorships with prominent leaders. Past sites include: Switzerland, Australia, Mexico, Boston, London, Hawaii, [...]

Pullman Scholarship

The George M. Pullman Educational Foundation supports the dreams and aspirations of outstanding graduating high school seniors with merit-based, need-based scholarships and continuing educational support as they pursue their bachelor’s degree at the college or university of their choice. This scholarship is open to current high school seniors who will be enrolling as a full-time student in the fall, for the first time, to receive a bachelor’s degree. Pullman Scholars receive: Up to $10,000 per year for four yearsThe support of the Pullman Foundation Staff and the Pullman Scholar Community for your four years of college and beyond Learn more and [...]

GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute awards more than $1 million in college scholarships to exceptional student leaders each year. High school seniors nationwide who demonstrate leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship are invited to apply for the 2020 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program. This program annually provides college-bound students with $10,000 renewable scholarships – up to $40,000 total per recipient – and supports them as they lead and serve in college and beyond. Apply

2019 OLE Scholarship Fund

The Organization of Latinos at Exelon (OLE) is seeking applicants for our 2019 scholarship awards. This year scholarships in the amount of $2,000 each will be awarded. To apply, please complete the application form and submit all required forms by May 31, 2019. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Eligibility Requirements: • Latino students who are Illinois residents• Must be a college-bound high school senior/or freshman in college• Minimum 2.5 grade point average on a 4.0 grade point scale Download Application

Chicago Star Scholarship

High school seniors graduating from a Big Shoulders Fund partnered school may be able to pursue a degree or certificate at City Colleges of Chicago at no cost—free tuition and books.

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