Colonial Agricultural Educational Foundation – H. Earl Longest Endowment
Must reside in Colonial Farm Credit territory and major in ag-related field or come from a farming background.

Must reside in Colonial Farm Credit territory and major in ag-related field or come from a farming background.
Must be a resident of Colonial Farm Credit’s chartered lending territory with an agricultural background who will major in an agricultural related field.
This scholarship will be awarded to a public or private high school senior who has a diagnosis on the Autism Spectrum, verified by an IEP, a 504 Plan, or confirmation from a special education teacher. The student must demonstrate scholastic commitment and academic promise, and plan to enroll in an accredited college or university or a community college in the US.
A personal statement is required.
Specifically for students interested in teaching and pursuing a career with Henrico County Public Schools after graduating college. HCPS wants to fill positions in areas where there is a critical shortage, including Spanish, Math, Exceptional Education, Science, Technology and Family & Consumer Sciences. Contact high school counselor for additional details.
Applicant must be a graduating high school senior and a member of the Virginia Wrestling Association. The student must demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, community commitment and financial need.
High school students in Virginia are invited to honor outstanding African Americans by participating in Dominion Energy and the Library of Virginia’s Strong Men & Women in Virginia History student contest. This year’s contest is built around the inquiry process of project-based learning and is designed to hit grade-specific standards through a multidisciplinary approach. Students will use and develop creative and critical thinking skills as they clearly communicate contemporary issues that concern them. Finalists will receive an Apple MacBook Air and $1,000 for their schools.
CRITERIA:
1) Applicant must be a current graduating high school senior.
2) Applicant must have maintained a “C” or higher GPA.
3) Applicant must have been accepted to an accredited college/university or technical college. A
copy of the acceptance letter must be included in the application packet.
4) Applicant must submit a letter stating why he/she is deserving of the award. Letter must be
typed (not handwritten).
5) Applicant must submit a sealed official high school transcript.
6) Applicant must complete the Ernestine Batts Scholarship Award application.
Hanover County high school senior with a GPA of 3.0 or better. Exhibiting strong leadership skills, citizenship skills and demonstrated a strong work ethic.
Essay Requirement: What major are you interested in and why?
The Martha Mason Hill Memorial Scholarship was established in honor of the late Martha Mason Hill. Among her many exceptional qualities were her good will toward others and her strong belief in the value of education. The family of Mrs. Hill hopes to continue her legacy through this scholarship fund.
The Martha Mason Hill Memorial Foundation, Inc. offers up to three academic scholarships each year (one per recipient). Two $1500 awards are designated for eligible students pursuing any course of study at an accredited 4-year institution. One $1500 scholarship is designated for a student pursing a degree in fine arts at an accredited 4-year institution.
The scholarship committee plans to award five scholarships in the amount of $1000 each. One scholarship is reserved for each of the following High Schools: L.C. Bird, Thomas Dale, Matoaca, and Colonial Heights. The fifth scholarship is unrestricted and will be awarded to a student from any of the four schools at the discretion of the scholarship committee. High school seniors planning to attend a post secondary institution on a full time basis are invited to apply. A list of activities and an essay describing future goals, as well as a letter of recommendation are required. Contact high school guidance counselor for more information.
American Legion Post 284 offers a number of scholarships for relatives of present and past post members. They have also supplied links to a number of American Legion Department of Virginia scholarships which may not require one to be related to a particular post member. See specifics on the link below.
For high school seniors planning to pursue a post-secondary education. An essay about a school counselor who has made a difference in your academic, career and/or social-emotional development is required. The school counselor who the student writes about must be a certified school counselor and a member of the VSCA.
The applicant must be a graduate of a Virginia high school who is planning to pursue or is pursuing an education in Family and Consumer Sciences or a Family and Consumer Sciences related field.
Available for a high school senior, college student or graduate student majoring in Family Life Education.
The Virginias Associated Press Broadcasters Association, comprised of AP member television and radio stations throughout Virginia and West Virginia, is offering a scholarship this year to a student pursuing a degree in broadcast journalism. The students must be enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at a college or university in Virginia or West Virginia at the time of the application deadline.
Must be a senior who went to Enon Elementary and is graduating from a Chesterfield County high school. Essay required. Contact high school guidance counselor for further details.
This scholarship fund was established to assist students from rural areas to continue their educational goals. Applicants must reside in one of the areas specified. A 3.5 minimum GPA is required. Leadership, community service, honors and awards along with three letters of recommendation and an essay will also be considered.
This scholarship is open to women entering the field of engineering or computer science. The applicant must be a female in the Richmond area who has been accepted at an ABET accredited school. She should be entering her first year of college/university.
Applicant must be a graduate of Short Pump Middle School and have a minimum 2.5 GPA to be considered. Based on school involvement, community service and strong personal character.
The James 2:26 Fund Scholarship is a last-dollar scholarship for students seeking a bachelor’s degree at a public college or university located in Virginia with a preference for students living in public or subsidized housing. To the extent possible, this scholarship will cover the cost of tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies not covered by other grants and scholarships the student receives. Recipients are required to live on campus for their first year of attendance if such housing is available.
As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead. James 2:26
The Adrian Ryan Kirk Memorial Scholarship is for graduating high school seniors with ADD, ADHD and learning disabilities who strive to overcome their disability and attend college or vocational school. This award is merit-based; financial need is not a factor.
The Community Foundation strives to provide a stronger and more vibrant Central Virginia region. Approximately 70 scholarships are administered through the Community Foundation to promote educational enhancement in this area. Click on link to access individual scholarship information.
Available to students pursuing careers in the dairy industry. Applicant should be the child or employee of a Maryland & Virginia member or the child of a Maryland & Virginia employee. Selection criteria based on commitment to the dairy industry, leadership, integrity, along with extracurricular activities.
Must be a lineal descendant of Confederate Veterans, present or former members of the Children of the Confederacy, members of the UDC, and children of UDC members (living or deceased). See link for criteria outlined in the qualifications section.
Scholarship candidates are sponsored by local UDC Chapters.
Applicants must have participated in a Dixie softball program for at least 2 seasons. Must have financial need.
Students can earn scholarship money through this statewide scholarship program. See link for details pertaining to specific community colleges.
The John Randolph Foundation offers numerous scholarships for specific areas in Virginia. Click on individual scholarship links for additional criteria.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must
For outstanding high school seniors who were participants in a Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. program and plan to attend college. One may have participated in the Dixie Boys Baseball program for boys 13 & 14 years old, Dixie Pre-Majors Baseball for boys 15 & 16 years old; and Dixie Majors Baseball for boys 15 through 19 years old. High school grades and testing and evidence of strong school and community leadership are required, as well as financial need.
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