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    SKECHERS Promising Leaders Scholarship

    Urgency: HighEasy

    The SKECHERS Promising Leaders Scholarship offers $5,000 to high school seniors in the U.S. pursuing higher education. Applicants should showcase academic strength and leadership experience.

    Apr 15, 2026

    deadline passed

    $5,000

    Award amount

    6

    Requirements

    Who can apply

    • Minimum 3.00 GPA
    • Resident of the U.S.
    • High school senior
    • Seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor's degree
    • U.S. citizen
    • Participation in community service, extracurricular activities, leadership, or sports

    Always verify the full eligibility rules on the official source before you apply.

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    Quick facts

    Status

    Open

    Study levels

    High school senior

    Field of study

    Education

    Eligible institutions

    Payout method

    Not stated on the listing

    Before you apply

    AI guidance

    Things to double-check on the official page.

    Important checks

    • Verify application details on the official site
    • Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria

    Missing or unclear on the listing

    • Specific application requirements beyond the essay

    Next steps

    AI guidance

    A short checklist so you know what to do after reading the listing.

    1. Confirm every eligibility rule on the official program page.
    2. Prepare the listed materials (1 document type(s) detected in the catalog).
    3. Add the deadline to your calendar and submit before it passes.
    4. Apply through the official site linked above.

    From our resources

    Articles and guides on this site that mention this program in context.

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    Application tips

    AI guidance

    Listing-specific ideas from our AI layer — not official rules. Skip anything that does not match the program page.

    • Prepare a strong essay highlighting your leadership experience
    • Gather documentation of community service involvement
    • Apply early to avoid last-minute issues

    Key requirements (6)

    Program rules and conditions. Uploads and file types are listed under Required documents.

    Documents
    • Minimum 3.00 GPA.
    • Resident of the U.S.
    • High school senior.
    • Seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor's degree.
    • U.S. citizen.
    • Participation in community service, extracurricular activities, leadership, or sports.

    Required documents

    Materials you may need to upload or submit; check the official application for the final list.

    • Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)

    Applying

    Applications are due by April 15, 2026. Prepare an essay and ensure you meet all eligibility criteria.

    Award & payment

    Amount: $5,000

    Payout: Not stated on the listing

    About the provider

    Overview

    This scholarship supports high school seniors aiming for a certificate, associate, or bachelor's degree, rewarding academic strength and leadership.

    Sponsor & application

    Information last verified Apr 1, 2026.

    Always confirm deadlines, requirements, and application details on the official page before you apply.

    FAQ

    Who is eligible to apply for this scholarship?
    High school seniors in the U.S. with a minimum 3.00 GPA.
    What type of degree must applicants be pursuing?
    Applicants must be planning to pursue a certificate, associate, or bachelor's degree.