Community Scholarships

Find Community scholarships for students looking for funding in this field. Compare deadlines, award amounts, GPA requirements, eligibility rules, and application steps before applying.

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Available Community scholarships

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Hubert Humphrey Public Affairs Fellowship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is Tuition and Fees plus $13,898.20. Plan to apply by November 15.

Tuition and Fees plus $13…

Award Amount

Nov 15

None

Requirements

CommunityFew RequirementsMN
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LLM Scholarship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is £17862. Plan to apply by July 1.

£17.862

Award Amount

Paid to school

Jul 1

None

Requirements

LawCommunityFew RequirementsInternational StudentsGraduatePaid to schoolGPA 2.0+
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University for Women Scholarships & Financial Aid

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is USD 15000. Plan to apply by Ongoing.

USD 15.000

Award Amount

Ongoing

None

Requirements

EducationSTEMMedicineCommunityFew RequirementsWomenInternational StudentsFinancial Need
Verified
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Saint University International Student Merit Scholarship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5,000-$8,000.

$5.000-$8.000

Award Amount

3 requirements

Requirements

HumanitiesCommunityInternational StudentsHigh SchoolVerifiedGPA 3.0+
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PEO International Scholarship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by January 31.

$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Jan 31

None

Requirements

CommunityDisabilityFew RequirementsWomen
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Northern Ireland Public Sector Fellowships

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USD per monthUSD per month. Plan to apply by Nov 15.

$5.000 USD per month

Award Amount

Paid to school

Nov 15

None

Requirements

CommunityFew RequirementsPaid to school

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Frequently asked questions about community scholarships

Who can apply for community scholarships?
Community scholarships often support students connected to a specific place, school, neighborhood, service organization, employer, faith group, civic club, or local foundation. Eligibility may depend on residency, high school, volunteer work, leadership, financial need, family background, or plans to give back locally. These awards can be especially useful because the applicant pool is often more focused than national scholarship programs.
What should I include in a community scholarship application?
Community scholarship applications are strongest when they show real connection to the group or place offering the award. Mention service, leadership, local projects, family responsibilities, work experience, school involvement, mentoring, or challenges you have helped address. If the provider asks about goals, connect your education plans to the community values behind the scholarship without overstating what you can promise.
Are community scholarships only for students with volunteer hours?
Not always. Volunteer work can help, but many community scholarships also consider financial need, academic effort, leadership, employment, family circumstances, school involvement, or local residency. Some providers want students who have contributed through service, while others want to reduce college costs for people from a specific area. Read each award carefully before assuming you need a large number of formal service hours.