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LaGrange County REMC Scholarship

Key dates & amount $1,000 Closed 3/21/26

LaGrange County REMC awards three $1,000 scholarships annually to help area students further their education at an accredited college or trade school of their choice.

Applicants must be an actively enrolled senior in good standing from LaGrange County REMC’s service area, and the primary residence of his/her parent or legal guardian must be served electricity by the cooperative.

Residency: Noble County, LaGrange County, Steuben County, Elkhart County

Indiana Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation Scholarship

Key dates & amount $3,000 per academic year Closing 3/31/26

The Indiana Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE), recognizing that an engineering education is the foundation upon which the engineering profession is constructed and also recognizing the need for encouragement and financial aid, has established the scholarship program to aid resident students of Indiana who have proven a genuine interest in an engineering career.

To qualify for one of the Scholarships, the applicant must meet all the following criteria and report the information substantiating the applicant's eligibility.

  1. The applicant, and his/her parents or legal guardian, must be residents of the State of Indiana, and the applicant shall attend an Indiana educational institution or be commuting daily to a school outside the State of Indiana.
  2. The applicant must be entering the Fall Semester of this scholarship year having accrued a minimum of 24 credit hours for an undergraduate EAC/ABET accredited engineering degree (i.e. be entering at least as a college sophomore).
  3. The applicant may not be the legal dependent of any member of the Scholarship Committee (the Chair and/or other members, if any).

Indiana Funeral Education Foundation Scholarships

Key dates & amount $2,500-$5,000 Closing 3/31/26
The Indiana Funeral Education Foundation offers scholarships to qualified funeral students who plan to complete their education and then serve the public in their chosen career in the state of Indiana.

Indiana Sheriffs' Association Scholarship

Key dates & amount $750 Closing 4/1/26
The Indiana Sheriffs’ Association Scholarship Fund was established for the purpose of receiving, investing, and dispensing funds to provide college scholarships to qualified students who are committed to pursuing an education and career in the law enforcement field. The general qualifications for applicants are: to be an active affiliate or associate member of the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association or a dependent child or grandchild of an active affiliate or associate member of the association, be an Indiana resident, attend an Indiana College or University, major in a law enforcement field and enroll as a full-time student (12 hours).

Indiana Retired Teachers Association Foundation Scholarship

Key dates & amount Closing 4/1/26

Each year, IRTAF awards 10 scholarships (one in each Area) to help promote our profession and assist college students who have a passion for the classroom.

Scholarships are awarded to juniors or seniors in an Indiana college or university who are in a program leading to a degree in education.

Indiana Oil & Gas Association Scholarship

Key dates & amount $500-$3,000 Closing 4/1/26

The Indiana Oil and Gas Association (INOGA) offers scholarships to students who are attending four-year colleges and pursuing degrees in the oil & gas career path.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Be a resident of Indiana and attending any accredited college; or be a non-Indiana resident attending an Indiana accredited college.
  • Be a graduating high school senior; or a HS Transcript showing completion through home schooling; or currently enrolled in a post-secondary education program
  • Be attending college in the coming fall.
  • Plan to pursue a career in the oil and gas industry.
  • Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  • Be pursuing a bachelor's degree, with preference given for Earth Sciences, Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Geology majors.
  • Have a financial need determined by the scholarship committee.

CFWC Horizon of Hope Scholarship

Key dates & amount Up to $500 per semester Closing 4/15/26

The Horizons of Hope Fund was established to recognize and encourage single parents who have returned to school. Created to help lighten the load, Horizons of Hope assistance can be used for tuition expenses, books, supplies, transportation, childcare, or other living expenses. This scholarship is administered by the Community Foundation of Whitley County.

Guidelines:

All individuals seeking assistance must be referred to the Community Foundation by a social service agency, educational institution or church, and should NOT contact the Foundation directly with initial inquiries regarding eligibility.

Request for funding will be handled on a case by case basis and should be submitted only after all avenues for assistance have been exhausted.

Eligibility Requirements:

Up to $500 per semester is available to single parents who:

  • are residents of Whitley County, Indiana
  • have full or partial custody of their children
  • are currently enrolled in classes
  • have not previously earned a degree from a 4-year institution
  • have been recommended via a referral from an educational institution, social service organization or church.
Residency: Whitley County

IU Cox Access Scholarship

Key dates & amount Closing 4/15/26

The Cox Access Scholarship allows hard-working, nontraditional Indiana residents with financial need that are academically strong an opportunity to return to school to build on their academic experience and complete their degree.

To be eligible for the Cox Access Scholarship, you must:

  • Enter IU classified as an Indiana resident with a citizen status of U.S. Citizen or Naturalized Citizen, and cumulative gap of three years or more in your education.
  • Be pursuing your first baccalaureate degree.
  • Be a full-time student enrolled in at least 12 credit hours upon arrival and throughout your academic career at IU Bloomington.
  • Be earning a 3.0 cumulative grade point average or higher (4.0 scale) at the application deadline. If you have attended an IU campus previously, that GPA will be considered. IU Bloomington's Fresh Start program can be utilized to potentially improve your campus GPA prior to applying.
  • Demonstrate financial need by filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with the federal government by April 15 for the upcoming academic year.
  • Be willing to complete a 10 to 12 hour work commitment each week during your entire enrollment at Indiana University.
  • As an incoming student, apply to Indiana University Bloomington by November 1 for Cox Scholarship consideration.

Indiana CPA Educational Foundation Scholarship

Key dates & amount $1,000-$2,000 per year Closing 5/1/26
The Indiana CPA Educational Foundation Scholarship provides financial assistance to students pursuing their accounting major and ultimate entry into the CPA profession. These scholarships of $1,000–$2,000 per year (amount determined by years until graduation) are renewable and dependent on recipient meeting the renewal criteria.

Farmhouse Fraternity Achievement Scholarship

Key dates & amount $1,000 Closing 5/1/26
This scholarship is sponsored by the Purdue FarmHouse Foundation of FarmHouse Fraternity and is restricted to any male 4-H member residing in Indiana who is (or will be) enrolled as a freshman at Purdue University.

BAE Systems FIRST® Scholarship Program

Key dates & amount $1,250 Closing 5/15/26

BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. has established a scholarship program to assist high school seniors who live within 70 miles of a BAE systems facility who plan to continue their education in college or vocational school programs. Scholarships are offered each year for full-time study at an accredited institution of the student’s choice.

Applicants to the BAE Systems FIRST® Scholarship Program must:

  1. Be on a FIRST® team (FRC or FTC) that has been sponsored by BAE Systems’ Electronic Systems (ES) sector during the 2022-2023 competition season.
  2. Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four- year college, university or vocational-technical school for the entire 2023-2024 academic year.
  3. Plan to pursue one of the following fields of study:
    • Mechanical Engineering/Materials Engineering
    • Manufacturing Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering/Electrical and Computer Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
    • Interdisciplinary Engineering (Including Electromechanical Engineering)
    • Computer Science
    • Physics
    • Optical Engineering
    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Robotics Engineering
    • Software Engineering
    • Mathematics (must have minor in Computer Science)
  4. Have a minimum grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.00 scale (or its equivalent).
  5. Demonstrate a willingness to accept an internship with Sponsor by completing an internship application on the Sponsor’s website when directed. Subsequent internship opportunities will be based on performance.
  6. Must be able to comply with BAE Systems’ security and employment requirements. The requirements are detailed here.

Indiana Council of Teachers of Mathematics (ICTM) Pre-service Teacher Scholarship

Key dates & amount $1,000 Closing 5/15/26
The Indiana Council of Teachers of Mathematics (ICTM) will award up to three $1,000 scholarships to college or university students in Indiana working towards a teaching certificate in a field that includes teaching mathematics in elementary, middle, or high school. Individuals who have taught professionally are not eligible for these scholarships.

James A. Wells, Sr. Veterans Scholarship

Key dates & amount $1,000 Closing 5/19/26

To honor her late father, attorney Cara Wells Stigger, of Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC, has offered scholarships for U.S. active duty military personnel, veterans, reservist, and spouses, and children of someone who has served our country.  Two students will be awarded $1,000.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be a Kentucky or Indiana resident
  • Must be a US Military active duty, reservist, veteran, spouse or child of a someone who served our country.
  • Be a graduating high school senior or currently enrolled student at a 2 or 4-year college or university
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Plan to pursue a postsecondary degree after high school graduation
  • If you are selected to receive this scholarship, a form DD-214 must be provided prior to receiving the award.

Indiana Health Care Foundation (IHCF) Nursing Scholarship

Key dates & amount $1,000-$5,000 Closing 5/30/26

The Indiana Health Care Foundation (IHCF) applauds individuals who are dedicated to advancing their career through continued education. IHCF is accepting scholarship applications from individuals pursuing educational training for LPN/RN (PN/Associate/Bachelor) degrees. Multiple scholarships are available ranging from $1,000 - $5,000 dependent upon merit, need, and demand.

ELIGIBILITY: To be considered for an Indiana Health Care Foundation (IHCF) Nursing Scholarship, the applicant must:

  • Reside in the State of Indiana.
  • Possess a High School Diploma or its equivalent.
  • Be able to provide documentation showing current acceptance or enrollment in a LPN or RN (either ASN or BSN)
    degree program accredited in the State of Indiana for the Fall of 2025 or Winter of 2026.
  • Have a GPA or 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  • Have a passion to work with the elderly or disabled populations.
  • Return completed application with transcripts from the highest level of degree completed, two
    recommendation forms, and an essay to IHCF by the deadline.
    • Transcripts should be included to verify education indicated on the application. Unofficial transcripts are
      accepted.
    • Essay should include, but not be limited to, your passion, experience, reason for wanting/needing the
      scholarship, future career goals in relation to caring for the elderly or disabled populations, and why you
      deserve to receive the scholarship. Special consideration will be given to those who have previous
      experience in a long term care setting who wish to continue working within the long term care
      professional upon completion of their degree.
    • Recommendation forms from professional contacts should include at least one from a current or former
      direct supervisor or instructor.
  • Agree to a virtual or personal interview with the IHCF Scholarship committee if requested.
  • Individuals related to a member of the IHCF Board of Directors are ineligible.

Indiana Latino Institute (ILI) Scholarship

Key dates & amount Varies Closing 5/31/26
The Indiana Latino Institute (ILI) Scholarship was created as a means to address the under-representation of Latinos in post-secondary education. The goal is to encourage Latino students in Indiana to pursue higher education and engage in community service. Preference given to Latino students residing in Indiana who are first generation college students.

Heartland REMC Scholarship

Key dates & amount $500 Closing 6/1/26

Heartland REMC is proud to offer a scholarship program to financially assist students of REMC members. Each scholarship is $500 and 20 winners will be drawn at the Heartland REMC Annual Meeting Business Meeting. 

Qualifications for the applicant include:

  • The students must attend college within 12 months.

  • Applicants must be a full-time student.

  • The student may attend any two-year, four-year, or technical school.

  • The student and/or the parents/guardians of the qualifying student must be members of the REMC, and their primary residence must be served by Heartland REMC.

  • Students must submit their application for the scholarship by June 1.

  • Winners of prior years’ scholarships are not eligible.

Residency: Allen County, Whitley County, Adams County, Huntington County, Wells County, Kosciusko County, Wabash County, Miami County, Grant County

CICF Crooked Stick Endowed Scholarship

Key dates & amount Varies Closing 6/1/26
This scholarship was established by Crooked Stick Golf Club to encourage the pursuit of post-secondary education by students who have demonstrated a strong interest and/or involvement with golf.

Circle City Classic Scholarships

Key dates & amount Closing 6/6/26

Indiana Black Expo, Inc. is committed to assisting Indiana students in their pursuit of higher education. Scholarships will be awarded to current high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution who exhibit outstanding leadership, scholarship, and community service. Over $5 million has been awarded to students since 1984.

Emphasis will be placed on financial need and first generation students. Each applicant will be evaluated based on the application information provided and recipients will be selected by a review committee. The scholarships are funded by proceeds from the Circle City Classic® Football Game and are payable upon recipient’s full-time enrollment in a post-secondary institution.

Indiana Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program

Key dates & amount Up to $5,000 per year Closing 7/31/26
The Indiana Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program is a federally-funded, state-administered program that provides financial, academic, and human support for young adults who’ve left the foster care system and are enrolled in qualified colleges, universities or vocational education programs. Money can be used for tuition, housing, textbooks, tutoring, childcare, or transportation. Students must apply before their 21st birthday.

Diversity Scholarship Foundation - LSAT Scholarship Award

Key dates & amount Varies Closing 10/31/26

This Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student who is actively applying to an accredited law school in Illinois, Wisconsin, or Indiana or is a recent graduate with a four-year degree and is taking the LSAT. Eligible students maintain a 3.5 GPA. The award will be sent directly to LSAT or to a law school and/or to a LSAT class provider and/or tutoring for LSAT.

All law students in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana to apply. The Diversity Scholarship Foundation, NFP supports students seeking a career in the legal profession who have maintained a high GPA and are actively participating or supporting diversity-related programs.