Scholarship Partners
College Board partnerships connect students like you to funding to help pay for college.
Some of our partners offer more than one scholarship, with varying deadlines. For more information, see the partner's website.
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Offers awards to American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students in the STEM fields.
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The Robert T. Kenney Scholarship program awards scholarships primarily based on need to students within our 64 town service area who are attending community college, 4-year college or university, or an accredited technical/vocational program.
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Offers awards to qualified students of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage.
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Scholarships for Colorado high school seniors attending four-year institutions in Colorado.
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This is a rolling application deadline open year-round. Families can enroll with Children of Fallen Patriots to get started.
Learn moreCobell Scholarship (awarded by Indigenous Education, Inc.)
Offers merit- and need-based scholarships to qualified American Indian and Alaska Native students.
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Offers need-based scholarships to residents of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
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Offers scholarships to qualified residents of the state of Oregon, and of Siskiyou County, California, with demonstrated financial need.
Learn moreThe Gates Scholarship
Offers last-dollar scholarships for Pell-eligible, minority high school seniors.
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Offers need-based scholarships to residents of Palm Beach County, Florida.
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Provides scholarships for students with financial need who are residents of Colorado, Georgia, Illinois or North Carolina.
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Offers merit- and need-based scholarships to qualified Hispanic American students.
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Offers scholarships to students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their young lives and have demonstrated financial need.
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Offers scholarships to qualified students with demonstrated financial need.
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Offers scholarships and leadership development to minority students.
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Provides scholarships to children of veteran, active duty, and reserve Marines. Children of U.S. Navy corpsmen, Navy chaplains, and religious program specialists who have been attached to a Marine Corps unit are also eligible.
Learn moreRon Brown Scholar Program
Offered to African American high school seniors, this scholarship focuses on leadership and civic engagement.
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Provides scholarships to Black and African American high school seniors residing in Colorado.
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Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Scholarships support college and university students who identify as a female/woman and are pursuing an ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student program in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science globally.
Learn moreSouthern Scholars Initiative
Offers merit- and need-based scholarships to African American students who are residents of low-income rural communities in the South.
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The Sunrise Scholars scholarship program is open to high-achieving Florida juniors who come from low-income and underrepresented backgrounds.
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Undergraduate scholarships for highly motivated undocumented DREAMers in high school or college.
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Offers scholarships to qualified African American students with demonstrated financial need.
Learn moreWashington State Opportunity Scholarship
Provides scholarships to low- and middle-income Washington state residents planning to earn an associate degree, certificate, apprenticeship, or bachelor's degree in STEM or healthcare at a Washington state institution.
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