Scholarships with Spring Deadlines Can Grow College Cash

Keeping track of scholarship deadlines can be tricky because each month there is a new set of dates to watch out for. But staying organized can ensure that you’re doing everything possible each season to get money to make paying for college easier.

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This spring, check out these valuable scholarships with deadlines in March, April, May and June as you celebrate the melting snow and prepare for summer. This is just a sample of what’s out there. Do your research, make your scholarship lists and apply to as many awards that you are eligible for as you can.

March

In March, students who are members or are the children of members of a Service Employees International Union local union have their last chance to apply to one of the five different scholarships offered through the SEIU scholarship program. The award amounts range from $1,000 to $5,000, with some renewable scholarships; this year’s application deadline is March 3.​

Undergraduate or graduate-level Muslim students or those who are active members of the Muslim community​ have until March 21 to apply for the Islamic Scholarship Fund’s award. This scholarship awarded between $2,000 and $5,000 last year with the goal of awarding 40 to 50 scholarships to qualifying students. Students will only be considered if entering a foundation-approved area of study.

April

On April 1, the application for the American Legion Legacy Scholarship closes. This scholarship – for the children of ​U.S. service members who have died ​in post-9/11 service – was established to help bridge the gap between the cost of college and any available federal and state aid. The award amount varies from year to year and is renewable.

In addition, every year on April 15, the application period for the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship comes to an end. This $5,000 scholarship is for full-time college juniors and seniors and graduate school students at an accredited university who are also minority students. Education loan must have declared a major in civil, chemical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences.

May

The Sara Scholarship was developed for female high school seniors planning to pursue a college degree and who are actively engaged with the sport of golf. This doesn’t necessarily mean that applicants must be good golf players.

This scholarship awards $2,000 and is renewable up to four years – for a total of $8,000 – and this year’s applications are due on May 2.

June

By the time June comes around, it’s almost summer. It’s also time to make sure your application to the Pedro Zamora Young Leaders Scholarship is complete because the application deadline has historically been around ​June 15. To be eligible, you should be a high school senior or college freshman, sophomore or junior ages 27​ or younger and have demonstrated a commitment to fighting AIDS through leadership and public service. This scholarship usually awards between $2,500 and $5,000.

Also in June: The Bruce Lee Foundation Scholarship application period closes on June 10. The scholarship is for students ages 16 or older who exemplify Bruce Lee’s passions and are familiar with Lee and his insights. In the past, the award has been $1,000 per winner, and the scholarship has awarded about​ $30,000 to date.​

Source: http://www.usnews.com/education/scholarship-search-insider/2016/02/05/scholarships-with-spring-deadlines-can-grow-college-cash

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