2020 Stark County Scholarships
Stark County residents suffer from the same absurd tuition prices that limit the educational attainment of Americans across the country. Despite high costs, 16% of Stark County residents in Ohio over the age of 25 have graduated with a professional degree - 10% have completed high school. Although these numbers match those of many other counties, there is clearly room for improvement.
It’s clear that Stark County residents in Ohio will continue to need help paying for college. 11,445 men and 10,843 women are enrolled in grades 9-12 while 7,534 men 11,909 women are currently undergraduates in college. College access and attainment should be a top priority, and cost should not prohibit any of these people from pursuing or completing their college education. The below scholarships are available to Stark County residents and can help pay for school in a variety of ways. Stark County scholarships, whether they are exclusively available to Stark County residents or whether they are more broadly applicable, can greatly help reduce the financial burden of college. This is the complete list of the best scholarships for Stark County residents.
How much total award money and scholarships are available for Stark County residents?
There are 342 scholarships totaling $1,020,826.00 available to Stark County residents. You can easily browse through all 342 scholarships below.
How many scholarships are available for college students in Stark County?
342 scholarships worth $1,020,826.00 are available for college students in Stark County. In addition, we encourage current college students in Stark County to check scholarships by school and, specifically, colleges in Stark for more options.
How many scholarships are available for high school seniors in Stark County?
342 scholarships totaling $1,020,826.00 are available for high school seniors in Stark County. In addition, we encourage current high school students to check out more from the scholarship search engine.
Do I need to be a resident of Stark County to apply to these scholarships?
Our scholarship search automatically returns scholarships by all different types of requirements. The below scholarships are either explicitly available for Stark County residents, or they do not require specific county residency at all and are therefore available to Stark County students and residents, as well as others across the state or country.
$10,000 Scholarship
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$10,000 Be Bold Scholarship
Bold.org helps students from all backgrounds to take bold steps toward a brighter future. CampusReel has partnered with Bold.org to help identify the fighters, the risk-takers, the earnest overachievers who won't take no for an answer — the ones who know that a mountain is climbed a step at a time.
$1,000 Easy Money Scholarship
We love this scholarship because the name doesn't lie - it's easy money. Many scholarship applications make you jump through hoops and require tons of essays and questionnaires. This scholarship application could not be more simple and straightforward.
Joseph Collins Foundation Scholarship
Applicant must obtain application from the medical school authorities, complete it and return it to them for forwarding to the Foundation. Selection is based upon financial need, scholastic record and standing, demonstrated interest in arts and letters or other cultural pursuits outside the field of medicine, intention to specialize in neurology,...
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Applicant must be the child of a living or deceased veteran who served in World War I, World War II, Korean, Vietnam, Lebanon, or Desert Storm conflicts. Applicant must be an Ohio resident and be sponsored by an American Legion Auxiliary unit.
Learn MoreOhio War Orphans Scholarship
Applicant must be an Ohio resident between the ages of 16 and 25 attending a participating Ohio college or university. Applicant must be the child of a veteran who served at least 90 days active duty during a period of war and must now be either disabled or deceased.
Learn MoreBeau Mitchell Memorial Scholarship
Applicant should preferably be a non-resident student who is a former member of the Boy Scouts of America with strong moral character and an orientation toward the outdoors. Financial need required.
Learn MoreMason Scholarship
Applicant must have financial need and a good academic record. Ohio residents are preferred, Masonic affiliation not required.
Learn MoreScholarship for Excellence
Applicant must be the valedictorian of an Ohio high school.
Learn MoreSun Devil Scholarship
Applicant must be a high school senior enrolling for the fall semester as a full-time student. Applicant will be automatically considered for the award once they have been admitted to the university.
Learn MoreTuition Exemption Scholarship for Nonresidents
Applicant must be a resident of a state other than Louisiana, have high standardized test scores, and an excellent academic record, especially in English and math.
Learn MoreNonresident Fee Waiver
Applicant must be a resident of a state other than Louisiana and have a commendable academic record.
Learn MoreAdmissions Academic Scholarship - Non-Resident
Applicant must not be a Florida resident.
Learn MoreUA Scholar
Applicant must be an out-of=state first-time freshman student with a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA and minimum composite ACT score between 30 and 31 (combined SAT Reasoning score between 1330 and 1390).
Learn MorePeter Peterson/UT/EFO Scholarship
Applicant must be an entering freshman who is a state finalist in the OSPE contest. Selection is based upon academics, leadership, character, and financial need. FAFSA (due by April 1) and Pell eligibility are required.
Learn MoreWilliam F. Rohr Memorial Scholarship
Applicant must be an entering freshman student who is a Woodward High School graduate majoring in engineering. Selection is based upon financial need and merit.
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