1. The Coca-Cola Scholars Program
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program awards scholarships to exceptional high school seniors who demonstrate leadership, service, and commitment to their communities. It recognizes students who have made significant contributions to their schools and communities, inspiring others through their achievements.
- Eligibility: High school seniors in the U.S. and select international students.
- Award Amount: Up to $20,000.
- Benefits: Leadership development opportunities and networking with fellow scholars.
2. The Davidson Fellows Scholarship
The Davidson Fellows Scholarship honors and awards talented young individuals who have completed a significant piece of work in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), literature, or music. This scholarship recognizes students who have made significant contributions to society through their projects.
- Eligibility: Students aged 18 or younger who have completed a significant project.
- Award Amount: Up to $50,000.
- Benefits: Recognition at an awards ceremony and networking opportunities.
3. The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) Awards
The Intel ISEF is one of the world’s largest science fairs, where students can showcase their research and compete for various awards, including scholarships. International students can participate in regional science fairs and qualify for ISEF.
- Eligibility: High school students participating in science fairs.
- Award Amount: Various scholarships and prizes, including up to $75,000 for top projects.
- Benefits: Networking with professionals in STEM fields and opportunities for internships.
4. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards recognize talented young writers and artists in the U.S. and internationally. Students can submit their creative works in various categories, and winners receive scholarships and recognition.
- Eligibility: Students in grades 7-12.
- Award Amount: Up to $10,000 in scholarships.
- Benefits: Publication of work, exhibitions, and access to opportunities in the arts.
5. The MIT Think Scholars Program
The MIT Think Scholars Program is a scholarship program that encourages high school students to pursue independent research projects. It awards scholarships based on the merit of the projects and the potential impact on the community.
- Eligibility: High school students worldwide.
- Award Amount: Up to $10,000.
- Benefits: Mentorship from MIT faculty and opportunities for collaboration.
6. The Gates Millennium Scholars Program
The Gates Millennium Scholars Program, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, aims to promote academic excellence and provide financial support to outstanding students from minority backgrounds. While primarily for college students, high school seniors can apply for funding that covers their entire college education.
- Eligibility: High school seniors from minority backgrounds with strong academic records.
- Award Amount: Varies; can cover tuition, fees, and living expenses.
- Benefits: Leadership development and networking opportunities.
7. The Young Naturalist Awards
The Young Naturalist Awards, sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History, invites students in grades 7-12 to submit research projects in the natural sciences. This program recognizes students' curiosity and encourages them to explore the world around them.
- Eligibility: Students in grades 7-12 worldwide.
- Award Amount: Up to $2,500.
- Benefits: Publication of winning projects and opportunities for mentorship.