Education Scholarships

Explore education scholarships for future teachers, school counselors, education majors, early childhood educators, special education students, and others preparing for work in schools or learning-focused careers. Compare eligibility, deadlines, award amounts, degree requirements, and service expectations before choosing where to apply.

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Available Education scholarships

Browse available education scholarships below or use filters to refine your results by deadline, award amount, GPA, eligibility, and requirements.

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Nila Smith Research Dissemination Support Grant

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by January 15.

$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Jan 15

None

Requirements

EducationFew Requirements
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The Roosevelt Fund Award

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by November 11.

$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Paid to school

Nov 11

None

Requirements

EducationFew RequirementsWomenHigh SchoolPaid to school
NEW

Scholarship program for Students

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $6000. Plan to apply by 15th June.

$6.000

Award Amount

Paid to school

Jun 15

3 requirements

Requirements

ArtsEducationSTEMBiologyDisabilityHigh SchoolPaid to school
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Research Program

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is 2400-4800 CHF. Plan to apply by January 15th.

2.400-4.800 CHF

Award Amount

Paid to school

Jan 15

None

Requirements

EducationSTEMFew RequirementsUndergraduateGraduateVerifiedPaid to schoolWA
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SUNY University Of The International Freshman Scholarship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $4.000-$5.000 USD-$4.000-$5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by February 1.

$4.000-$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Direct to student

Feb 1

1 requirement

Requirements

EducationFew RequirementsInternational StudentsHigh SchoolUndergraduateDirect to studentGPA 2.0+New York
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New International Academic Achievement/President’s Merit Award

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $2000 to $5000. Plan to apply by June 1 (Summer), Sep 1 (Fall), Dec 1 (Winter), Mar 1 (Spring).

$2.000 to $5.000

Award Amount

Jun 1

1 requirement

Requirements

EducationHumanitiesFew RequirementsInternational Students
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University International Scholarships - Azerbaijan

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is Up to $5000. Plan to apply by April 15.

Up to $5.000

Award Amount

Apr 15

1 requirement

Requirements

EducationFew RequirementsInternational StudentsPhDGraduate

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  • Focus first on education scholarships where your background matches the listed eligibility requirements.
  • Compare deadlines and required materials before choosing which applications to prioritize.
  • Prepare essays, transcripts, recommendation requests, and proof of enrollment before the final week.
  • Confirm official provider requirements and submission instructions before applying.

Frequently asked questions about education scholarships

Who can apply for education scholarships?
Education scholarships may support undergraduate education majors, graduate students, future teachers, paraprofessionals, school counseling students, early childhood educators, special education candidates, or students pursuing educational leadership. Some awards require enrollment in a teacher preparation program, a specific certification track, or a commitment to work in a high-need subject or community after graduation.
What should I highlight in an education scholarship essay?
Education scholarship essays are often strongest when they show why you want to teach or support learners, not just that you enjoy school. Useful examples can include tutoring, mentoring, classroom volunteering, childcare work, advocacy, coaching, language support, or helping a student overcome a challenge. If the scholarship focuses on service, explain the community or student group you hope to serve.
Do education scholarships require a teaching commitment?
Some do, but not all. Certain teacher scholarships, grants, and loan-forgiveness style programs may require recipients to teach in a specific subject, state, district, or high-need school for a set period. Others are traditional scholarships with no work obligation. Read the provider terms carefully so you understand whether the award is a gift, a service-linked program, or tied to certification progress.