Scholarships

Top Scholarships for High School Seniors: Class of 2025

Get details and tips about applying for scholarships as a senior in high school. Learn why the final year of high school is an important time to apply for scholarships.

Shawna Newman

October 05, 2024

Seniors should set weekly scholarship application goals.
College Scholarships for the Class of 2025 High School Seniors

Fastweb's $1,000 National Scholarship Month Sweepstakes

Deadline: 11/30/24
Award Amount: $1,000 National Scholarship Month is a great time to set yourself new application goals. Use November to explore scholarship opportunities and to get serious about applying for them. Let us know how many scholarships you'll be applying for by picking the answer that fits you. Every answer's correct! To enter you must be a Fastweb member. Answer a multiple-choice question—there's no wrong answer—and submit your entries daily through November 30, 2024.

Regeneron Science Talent Search

Deadline: 11/7/24
Award Amount: $250,000 The Regeneron Science Talent Search is especially open to talented high school seniors. Students will be challenged to conduct independent science, math, or engineering research. To be considered, you must submit a maximum 20-page research report explaining your experiments and conclusions. Research must be the work of a single individual; group and team projects are not eligible.

Greenhouse Scholars Program

Deadline: 11/14/24
Award Amount: $5,000 The Greenhouse Scholars Program is open to high school seniors in Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, New York, and North Carolina. You must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and demonstrate a strong interest and commitment to the community to be considered for this award. You must also exhibit leadership, an ability to persevere through difficult circumstances, and demonstrate financial need.

Goodwall #ScholarshipNow Challenge

Deadline: 11/30/24
Award Amount: $2,500
Participate in the #ScholarshipNow challenge for a chance to win $2,500! To participate, download the Goodwall app and simply share a video telling us how winning this scholarship would help you achieve your educational goals, on the hashtag #ScholarshipNow.

Hagan Scholarship

Deadline: 12/1/24
Award Amount: $15,000 The Hagan Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors. You must be attending a public high school, be a U.S. citizen, have a minimum GPA of 3.5, and demonstrate financial need to be eligible for this award. Additionally, you must enroll at a participating four - year postsecondary institution and agree to work 240 hours each year, from January 1 until commencement of the fall semester in college. Recipients of this award will also participate in workshops to learn important life skills not typically covered in the college curriculum and will receive funds to purchase college essentials, an HSF Schwab Brokerage Account to manage, funds to study and travel abroad, and the opportunity to extend the Hagan Scholarship to obtain a graduate or professional degree.

Equitable Excellence Scholarship

Deadline: 12/18/24
Award Amount: $2,500 - $5,000 The Equitable Excellence Scholarship is available to high school seniors who are planning to enroll full - time at a two - or four - year college / university. You must demonstrate leadership, determination, and resilience to be considered for this award. Only the first 10,000 applications will be considered.

Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship

Deadline: 12/19/24
Award Amount: $10,000 The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is available to high school seniors. You must be planning to pursue a bachelor's degree in software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or other computer science related field of study and have a minimum GPA of 2.3 to be eligible for this award.

Fall 2024 Fastweb Invite a Friend Sweepstakes

Deadline: 12/31/24
Award Amount: $1,000 The Fastweb Invite a Friend Sweepstakes is open to registered Fastweb members who are legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, and who are at least sixteen (16) years of age. You must log into your Fastweb account to obtain your personal referral link. For each person who registers for Fastweb via your personal referral link during the Promotion Period, you and your referral will be entered as a pair into the current drawing.

Washington Crossing Foundation National Scholarship

Deadline: 1/15/25
Award Amount: $500 - $5,000
The Washington Crossing Foundation National Scholarship is available to high school seniors who are pursuing careers of service to the United States in local, state, or federal government. To be considered, you must submit a 300 - word essay stating why you chose a career in government service, including any inspiration derived from the leadership of George Washington in his famous crossing of the Delaware.

Profile in Courage Essay Contest

Deadline: 1/17/25 Award Amount: $100 - $10,000 The Profile in Courage Essay Contest is open to high school students. To be eligible, you must submit a 700 - to 1000 - word essay that describes and analyzes an act of political courage by a U.S. elected official who served during or after 1917. GED students under the age of 20 may also apply.

Flavorful Futures Scholarship

Deadline: 1/31/25
Award Amount: $5,000 The Flavorful Futures Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors. You must have a minimum 2.5 GPA to be eligible for this award.

ExploraVision Science Competition

Deadline: 1/31/25
Award Amount: $5,000 - $10,000
The ExploraVision Science Competition is open to students in grades K-12. You must work in a group of two to four students. Each team must select a technology, or an aspect of a technology, which is present in the home, school, or community, or any other technology relevant to their lives. They will explore what the technology does, how it works, and how, when, and why it was invented. The students must then project into the future what that technology could be like 10 or more years in the future and determine what scientific breakthroughs need to occur to make it a reality.

DCBF Annual College Scholarship Competition

Deadline: 1/31/25
Award Amount: Varies
The DCBF Annual College Scholarship Competition is open to high school seniors between the ages of 16 and 18. You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA to be eligible for this award.

One for Two Scholarship

Deadline: 2/1/25
Award Amount: $25,000 The One for Two Scholarship is available to high school seniors and current college students. You must have a minimum 3.7 GPA to be eligible for this award. Recipients of this award must pledge to pay for a comparable scholarship grant for two persons, who are not related by blood, adoption, or marriage, during their lifetime.

Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarship

Deadline: 2/14/25
Award Amount: Varies The Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors who show academic promise. You must live near a Simon mall or in a surrounding community, be a legal U.S. resident, and demonstrate financial need to be eligible for this award.

Scholars Helping Collars Scholarship

Deadline: 2/24/25
Award Amount: $200 - $1,500 The Scholars Helping Collars Scholarship is available to high school seniors. To be considered, you must submit an essay detailing your volunteer efforts to help animals in need, and how that involvement has changed your life or shaped your perceptions on the importance of animal welfare.

AFSA National High School Essay Contest

Deadline: 3/1/25
Award Amount: $1,250 - $2,500
The AFSA National High School Essay Contest is open to high school students. To be considered, you must submit a 1,000 - to 1,500 - word essay on the following topic: "Critically assess what you believe to be the most significant effects of the Foreign Service's work during the Vietnam War on contemporary U.S. diplomacy."

Engebretson Foundation Scholarship

Deadline: 3/1/25
Amount: $20,000 The Engebretson Foundation Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors. You must have a minimum GPA of 3.75 and / or be in the top five percent of your graduating class, have a minimum 28 ACT / 1240 SAT score, and demonstrate financial need to be eligible for this award.

Create-A-Greeting Card Scholarship Contest

Deadline: 3/3/25
Award Amount: $10,000 The Create-A-Greeting Card Scholarship Contest is open to students who are at least 14 years of age. To enter, you must submit an original design for a Christmas card, holiday card, birthday card, or all - occasion greeting card. All designs or photographs must be the original work of the applicant.

Courageous Persuaders Video Contest

Deadline: 3/10/25
Award Amount: Varies The Courageous Persuaders Video Contest is open to high school students. To be considered, you must create a 30 - second television commercial targeted to middle school students to warn them about the dangers of drinking and driving or distracted driving. You may enter as an individual or as a team.

Tzu Chi USA Scholars Program

Deadline: 3/31/25
Award Amount: $1,500 The Tzu Chi USA Scholars Program is available to graduating high school seniors. You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA to be eligible for this award. To be considered, you must submit a two - page essay about Tzu Chi, based on information you've gathered from websites, publications, news articles, etc. Please explain what you've learned about Tzu Chi that inspires you and why.

RealtyHop Scholarship

Deadline: 4/30/25
Award Amount: $1,000 The RealtyHop Scholarship is available to high school seniors and current undergraduate students. To be considered, you must submit a 500 - word essay on the following topic: "Imagine yourself 10 years in the future after having graduated college and living the life of your dreams: find a listing on RealtyHop you picture yourself living in and write what your favorite room or feature is on the listing and why it is important to your future life."

Rover College Scholarship

Deadline: 5/1/25
Award Amount: $2,500
The Rover College Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors and current college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. To be considered, you must submit a 400 - to 500 - word essay on the following topic: "How did growing up with a pet in your life (could be a friend's or family member's) impact the person you are today?"

#ScienceSaves High School Video Scholarship

Deadline: 5/5/25
Award Amount: $250 - $10,000 The #ScienceSaves High School Video Scholarship is available to high school seniors. To be considered, you must create a 20 - to 30 - second video answering one of the following questions: "What has science done for me?" or "What has science done for somebody I know?" You must add #sciencesaves to your video to be eligible for this award.

Posse STEM Program

Deadline: Varies
Award Amount: Full-Tuition The Posse STEM Program is open to high school seniors who are leaders in their schools and communities. You must be a resident of Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, or New York to be eligible to participate. Posse Scholars will receive leadership scholarships to attend Brandeis University, Bryn Mawr College, Middlebury College, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin - Madison, or Texas A&M University. Nomination by a high school or community-based organization is required.

American Legion National Oratorical Contest

Deadline: Varies
Award Amount: $20,000 - $25,000 The American Legion National Oratorical Contest is open to junior high and high school students who are under the age of 20 and are citizens or lawful permanent residents of the United States. To be considered, you must prepare an oration on some aspect of the U.S. Constitution, with emphasis on a citizen's duties and obligations to our government. A complete list of topics are available on the Legion's Web site. Each individual state winner certified into and participating in the first round of the national contest receives a $2,000 scholarship.
It's time to break out that picture of you as a kindergarten graduate. Place it on the mantel as your reminder; you'll soon be attending your dream college or university. You wrapped up your junior year, and the school year you've been waiting on has FINALLY arrived. You're now leaders of your high school—high school seniors class of 2025! JUMP TO SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SENIORS IN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2025 Now, before you get too excited, you have a lot of work to do to ensure you attend college. Such as: • Working on college applications and the college admission processWriting college admission essays • Getting your recommendation letters ready • Submitting your FAFSA in December • Visiting your top-choice colleges • Applying for college scholarships

I'm a high school senior. Is it too late to apply for scholarships?

It's not too late to begin applying for scholarships in your senior year of high school. If you haven't started applying for scholarships regularly, you'll need to jump right in and begin ASAP. Many 12th grade students can begin to feel overwhelmed, so keep your mental health top of mind. Start with small scholarship application goals you can achieve. As you progress and feel like you've established a solid scholarship application habit, challenge yourself by increasing your weekly or monthly application goal. Many successful scholarship applicants use this technique to ensure they get in as many applications as possible. The more you apply for your senior year of high school, the better your chances of winning.

What's the easiest scholarship to get?

Should you have an extremely busy week ahead, work to submit easy-apply scholarships. Fastweb's Featured Scholarships are quick to apply for. Most of them you can apply for in less than five minutes, and many people consider them the easiest scholarships to get.

What is a scholarship? What are the four types of scholarships?

Scholarships are a type of financial aid that is awarded to help students pay for college. They can be merit-based, essay-based, academic achievement-driven, or athletic. One of the most helpful aspects of scholarships is that winners do not have to pay them back like financial aid such as student loans do.

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Shawna Newman

Managing Editor, Contributing Writer

Shawna Newman is the Managing Editor and a writer at Fastweb. She has over 10 years of experience in higher education. Her direct work with college admissions teams, financial aid officers, college deans, ...