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$25,000 in Scholarships for Students in Health Fields and Other Sciences

June 24, 2026

The following scholarships below either directly deal with students entering health fields (MyOTC.com Scholarship for Health Access and Tylenol Future Care Scholarship) or more broadly (Hyundai Women in STEM Scholarship).

There are about $25,000 in possibilities below.

1. https://scholarships360.org/scholarships/search/myotc-com-scholarship-for-health-access/

$5,000 MyOTC.com Scholarship for Health Access, D: June 30, 2026

Selected criteria from webpage:

“The MyOTC.com Scholarship for Health Access is a $5,000 scholarship from Chapter to support the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Open to high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students pursuing careers in medicine, nursing, public health, or related fields, this scholarship invites students to think critically about one of the most important challenges in healthcare today: access.

Selection Criteria

Scholarships360 will review applications and award this scholarship on the basis of:

  • Quality, clarity, and originality of the applicant’s essay response
  • Demonstrated academic effort and achievement, including but not limited to GPA (as evidenced by transcript or self-reported academic history)
  • Alignment of the applicant’s experiences, goals, and interests with the purpose of the scholarship

Finalists for this scholarship will be contacted for a brief interview.

Grade Level :High School Seniors, College & Graduate Students

Academic Interest: Oncology, Neurobiology, Science, Technology, and Society, Behavioral Science, Sports/Exercise Science, Psychology, Medicine, Healthcare, Audiology, Dental Health/Services, Optometry, Osteopathy, Pharmacy, Public Health, Health Administration, Therapy/Rehabilitation, Nursing

Citizenship Status: U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents, DACA

Essay Prompt

“What is one overlooked barrier to health and wellness in your community, and how would you help address it as a future healthcare professional?” (250 words maximum)

2. https://www.tun.com/scholarships/the-hyundai-women-in-stem-scholarship/

$10,000 Hyundai Women in STEM Scholarship, D: June 30, 2026, five awarded

From webpage:

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) majors

Eligible Recipients

High school seniors and college undergraduates who identify as female, reside in the United States, and wish to pursue a STEM-related field of education.

Essay Prompt: Top Talent Makes the Best Team

At Hyundai, we know the success of a company is only equal to the talent of its team. We seek those who persevere, ask, “Why not?” and dare to make a difference.

In 500 words or less, tell us how, as a woman in STEM, you’ll redefine convention by doing things differently, more efficiently. We want you to succeed—and hopefully even consider working with us one day.”

Note: If you are not sure how your major may have a connection with the topic above (for example, let’s say you are seeking a Bachelor of Science in Cardiorespiratory Care Science), then stretch your definition a bit.

You can make an appointment in the AARC Writing Center at TSU to help with brainstorming ideas and discuss a plan for your essay. You can write up something and have one of the writing consultants at the TSU Writing Center look it over (in person or online).

3. https://www.tylenol.com/tylenol-future-care-scholarship

$10,000 (10 awarded) and $5,000 (25 awarded) Tylenol Future Care Scholarship, D: July 13, 2026

Selected criteria from website:

“Applicants must meet all the following criteria to be eligible for this scholarship:

  • Be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia.
  • Be a graduate student or be a college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the 2026-27 academic year.
  • Provide proof of enrollment to a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy located in the 50 United States, Puerto Rico or the District of Columbia.
  • Have one or more years of school remaining.

Scholarships will be awarded to students and practitioners who are seeking a degree to actively treat patients.

4. https://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarship-directory/academic-major/public-health

More Public Health Scholarships at Scholarships.com

Online and In-Person Writing Center Appointments Available

The AARC Writing Center at TSU assists students, faculty, staff, and alumni of Tennessee State University.

Appointments can be in person or online.

We can help you with scholarship essays, resumes, applications, or any other writing project.

Our contact information (EAB links, email addresses, and phone numbers) can be found here: https://www.tnstate.edu/asc/writing.aspx

Ms. Rhonda Kavan, Writing Center coordinator; Dr. Shiloh Carroll, Writing Consultant; Ms. Lori Danley, Writing Consultant; and Mr. Mike Turner, Writing Consultant

You can also set up a scholarship coaching session (either online or in person) with Mr. Mike Turner, mjturner@tnstate.edu, where we look for scholarships and other money tailored to your major and your situation.

Over $12,000 in Scholarships for Future (or Soon to Be) Law School Students

June 9, 2026

The AARC Writing Center at TSU not only assists current students, faculty, and staff, but we also assist alumni.

For example, let’s say you graduated pre-law from TSU. You applied for law school, got in, and even received funds to help you pay.

However, you still may have several thousands to come up with, so you could get assistance with brainstorming ideas, reviewing what you have written, or creating a script for a scholarship video.

Several students before graduating and after graduating have used the services of the TSU Writing Center to prepare law school or medical school applications, as well as scholarships for law school or medical school.

Some have made appointments with several writing consultants, allowing each consultant to review the same section of an application or an essay, then combining the suggestions in their revisions.

One student would come for 2-3 hours two days a week, working on law school applications or scholarship applications, and then spend an hour afterwards having a writing consultant review what they had written, giving suggestions for revision or improvement.

In that spirit, here are over $12,000 in possible scholarships for future lawyers.

Over $12,000 in Scholarships

1. https://www.diquattrolawoffices.com/scholarship

$1,000 Lawyers of Tomorrow Scholarship, D: June 22, 2026

Selected criteria from webpage:

“Students can apply for the Lawyers of Tomorrow Scholarship if they meet the following requirements:

  • An applicant must be over the age of 18.
  • An applicant must currently be enrolled in or have been accepted to an accredited law school.
  • An applicant must have maintained a GPA of 3.2 or higher while attending college.

When filling out the form on this page, students must provide proof of enrollment at a law school, which may include an acceptance letter, a law school transcript, or an official class schedule. Winners must also provide a photo and give permission for our firm to publish their name, photo, and essay on our website or other locations.

Along with the other information provided in the application, students must submit an essay of no more than 500 words that answers the following: Why do you want to pursue a career in the field of law? What goals do you hope to accomplish during your career?”

2. https://bold.org/scholarships/jimmy-chong-scholarship/

$10,000 Jimmy Chong Scholarship, D: July 9, 2026

Selected criteria from webpage:

This scholarship covers the field of law, and you must be enrolled in or accepted into law school.

Selected criteria from webpage:

“Any individual who has been accepted or is enrolled into an ABA approved law school may apply for this scholarship opportunity if they demonstrate advocacy and support for underrepresented communities (legal & non-legal ways).

To apply, respond to the essay prompt below. Additionally, upload at least one letter of recommendation (three max) and a resume. Finally, upload a short video introducing yourself and detailing any financial hardships or obligations that you would like us to consider. Submit a link to your video (3 minutes or less) as a public YouTube link or a Google Drive link. Settings should be set to “public” or “anyone with the link can view.” If we can’t access your video, your application won’t be considered.

Selection Criteria:

Enrolled in ABA approved law school, Demonstrates advocacy and support for underrepresented communities

Essay Topic

The ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct set the foundation for ethical lawyering, requiring attorneys to balance zealous advocacy with integrity, fairness, and responsibility to the justice system.

Drawing on your personal, academic, or professional experiences, discuss how you plan to integrate these ethical principles into your future legal practice. At what point can zealous advocacy risk compromising integrity or creating the appearance of impropriety, and how will you navigate that boundary?

Finally, reflect on how your commitment to these values aligns with your efforts to support diversity and inclusion in the legal field. How have you contributed—and how do you plan to continue contributing—to underrepresented communities through mentorship, service, or advocacy? (400–600 words)”

3. https://www.sbltv.law/scholarship/

$1,500 Smith, Born, Leventis, Taylor & Vega LLC Injury Lawyers Scholarship, D: July 1, 2026

Selected criteria from webpage:

Students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university.

“To be considered for the Smith, Born, Leventis, Taylor & Vega Scholarship, applicants must submit a thoughtful essay addressing the prompt below. We encourage students to reflect on real-world challenges and demonstrate critical thinking, empathy, and clarity in their writing.

Applicants must submit a 500-word essay responding to the following prompt: “Injuries at work don’t just affect a person’s job. Describe how a workplace injury could change someone’s life and why legal support during that time matters.” “

“Injuries at work don’t just affect a person’s job. Describe how a workplace injury could change someone’s life and why legal support during that time matters.” “

Note: This scholarship is open to any students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, regardless of major.

To Find More Scholarships for Future or Current Law Students

(And those who are not Law Students)

1. https://bold.org/scholarships/by-major/law-school-scholarships/

Explore Bold.org’s “Top Law School Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines,” including “verified scholarships for law students, debt-free JD funding, and bar-exam prep funding—millions in awards managed end-to-end by our team so you get paid fast.”

https://bold.org/scholarships

Explore More Scholarships Offered by Bold.org: You can browse thousands of exclusive scholarships at Bold.org by state, major, or academic year.

2. https://www.accesslex.org/databank

AccessLex Law School Databank

From webpage: “A scholarship can make all the difference. Search hundreds ofcarefully curated and vetted scholarship opportunities and writing competitions — totaling more than $3 million in aid.

Watch our video to learn tips and tricks for getting the most out of the Databank!”

3. The American Bar Association (ABA) offers several different funding opportunities. Explore some of them below to see if they fit your profile.

https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/diversity_pipeline/projects_initiatives/legal_opportunity_scholarship

Legal Opportunity Scholarship

https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/sexual_orientation/SOGI

LGBTQ+ Public Interest Scholarship

https://www.americanbar.org/groups/health_law/about/awards-initiatives/student-scholarship

Emerging Issues Law Student Scholarship Program (Health Law Section)

https://www.americanbar.org/groups/antitrust_law/about/awards-fellowships/salzman-scholarship

Hollis Salzman Memorial Scholarship (Antitrust or Consumer Protection laws)

https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_contract_law/about/awards/scholarships

Public Contract Law Scholarship

The following scholarships were found by using the following prompt in Google Gemini AI: is there one web address to access all the scholarships offered by the American Bar Association

Below is also a suggestion by Gemini AI:

“If you want to view multiple ABA scholarships simultaneously alongside other legal funding, consider using external aggregators. For example, the non-profit AccessLex Scholarship Databank allows you to search hundreds of vetted legal scholarships by filtering for “American Bar Association” to gather disparate links into one interface.”

Plan for a Summer of Applying for Scholarship Money

The AARC Writing Center at Tennessee State University does not close for the summer.

You can plan to search for scholarships and apply for them all summer, helping you reach for a more money, less college debt future!

Online and In-Person Writing Center Appointments Available

The AARC Writing Center at TSU assists students, faculty, staff, and alumni of Tennessee State University.

We can help you with scholarship essays, resumes, applications, or any other writing project. Appointments can be in person or online.

We are temporarily located in the Brown-Daniel Library, room 229, 2nd floor, near the elevator, from 8:00 am-4:30 pm, M-Th, 8:00 am-4:00 pm F

Our contact information (EAB links, email addresses, and phone numbers) can be found here: https://www.tnstate.edu/asc/writing.aspx

Ms. Rhonda Kavan, Writing Center coordinator; Dr. Shiloh Carroll, Writing Consultant; Ms. Lori Danley, Writing Consultant; and Mr. Mike Turner, Writing Consultant

You can also set up a scholarship coaching session (either online or in person) with Mike Turner, mjturner@tnstate.edu, where we look for scholarships and other money tailored to your major and your situation.

Simple Scholarships for Quick Application and Some Not So Quick: More than $7,000 in Scholarship

March 31, 2026

Take a chance, and here are some easy scholarships to apply for.

More details are available at the links below.

Scholarships that Require No GPA

1. https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/our-scholarships/superpower-scholarship

$2,500 Superpower Scholarship, D: Mar 31, 2026

Prompt: “Which superhero or villain would you want to change places with for a day and why?” (250 words or less)

To be eligible, you must be a U.S. resident (50 states or D.C.), a student, and 14 years old or older.

2. https://scholarships360.org/scholarships/search/making-waves-scholarship-for-women/

$1,000 “Making Waves” Scholarship for Women, D: Mar 31, 2026

Women from all grade levels, U.S. Citizens, and Permanent Residents who answer a question about a female who “has most inspired you on your educational journey? (Maximum 250 words)

3. https://bold.org/scholarships/redefining-victory-scholarship/

$2,500 Redefining Victory Scholarship, D: Apr 1, 2026, eight awarded

Education level: Any level of education

 “[S]ubmit a 2 minute video describing what success looks like for you and how this [scholarship] will help you achieve it.”

A Scholarship that Requires a 2.5 GPA or higher

1. https://couragetogrowscholarship.com/

$1,000 Courage to Grow Scholarship, D: Mar 31, 2026

Applicants must be current high school juniors, seniors, or college students with a minimum GPA of 2.5. U.S. citizenship is required. Answer the scholarship question of why you deserve this scholarship in 250 words or less.

Scholarships for the Future

I will be writing some of these scholarships up (hopefully) in more detail, but you can have a first glance at them below.

1. https://limeconnect.com/awards/bmo_capital/

$10,000 (for students in the U.S.) and $5,000 (for students in Canada) BMO Capital Markets Equity Through Education Scholarship, D: Apr 7, 2026

From webpage: “Lime Connect is pleased to be an Equity Through Education partner of BMO Capital Markets to provide scholarships for students with disabilities. Launched in 2005, Equity Through Education helps people achieve their dreams by getting the opportunity to develop themselves through education, and the program builds a diverse workforce.”

2. https://tmcf.org/scholarships/open-scholarships/

Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) Open scholarships

3. . https://www.parent-volunteer.org/scholarships

Several $1,000 scholarships from the National Parent Volunteer Association

4. https://rowzero.com/blog/scholarship

$1,000 Row Zero Data Analytics Scholarship, D: May 31, 2026

From webpage: “Row Zero is looking to award its scholarship to a student enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program that develops their analytical skills and with a passion for spreadsheets.”

5. https://www.endcyberbullying.net/scholarship

Several $1,000 Delete Cyberbullying Scholarships

6. https://www.digitalresponsibility.org/scholarships

Several $1,000 Digital Responsibility Scholarships

An Easy $1,000 Scholarship, Plus $33,600 in Scholarship Possibilities, and More Places to Find More

December 11, 2025

Digital Responsibility Scholarships, One worth $1,000, D: Jan 30, 2026

Some scholarships are not difficult. This one requires some thought, but only 140 characters to describe something you would rather be doing than spending time with technology.

https://www.digitalresponsibility.org/technology-addiction-awareness-scholarship

$1,000 Technology Addiction Scholarship, D: Jan 30, 2026

From webpage:

“This scholarship helps you understand the negative effects of too much screen time.

Who may apply: You must be a high school freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior or a current or entering college or graduate school student of any level. Home schooled students are also eligible. There is no age limit. You must also be a U.S. citizen or legal resident. 

Young people spend an average of 7.5 hours a day consuming media—and this doesn’t include computer use for schoolwork—according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. With technology always at the ready at your fingertips, it can be a challenge to unplug. But taking a break from technology is healthy for both the mind and body. The purpose of this scholarship is to help you understand the negative effects of too much screen time. 

Personal Statement

140-character statement that completes this sentence: Instead of spending time with technology, I’d rather…”

https://www.digitalresponsibility.org/scholarships

Other Digital Responsibility Scholarships in 2026: Three $1,000 scholarships are available.

https://www.digitalresponsibility.org/scholarship-winners

Recent scholarship winners—see what scholarship winners wrote in the past for these scholarships.

Other Scholarships: $33,600 in Possibilities

Some of these scholarships I have listed before, and some I have not. Since I don’t have time to write them up, I want to give you a chance to explore and apply if you qualify.

1. https://bold.org/scholarships/bright-lights-scholarship/

$600 Bright Lights Scholarship, D: Dec 12, 2025

Education Level: High school or undergraduate student

Identity: Underrepresented minority and/or first-generation college student

Essay Topic: What are your plans for the future and how will this scholarship help you? (400–600 words)

2. https://www.regions.com/about-regions/inclusion-belonging-impact/supporting-communities/essay-contest-scholarship

$8,000 Regions Riding Forward Scholarship, D: Dec 31, 2025

Video or essay, see other guidelines for participation

3. https://www.tacobellfoundation.org/live-mas-scholarship/

$25,000; $10,000, and $5,000 Taco Bell Live Mas Scholarship, D: Jan 6, 2026

Video or short essay, no GPA requirement, ages 16-26 as of deadline (Jan 6, 2026; 5:00 Pacific Time), legal resident of the 50 U.S. States or and the District of Columbia (“D.C.”) located within the United States or D.C., or the dependent child of an active-duty member of the U.S. military

More Places to Find Scholarships

https://bold.org/scholarships/

I tried to create hyperlinks for two other databases: it didn’t work.

Go to your favorite search engine and try these terms

Thurgood Marshall College Fund Scholarships

Scholarship America Scholarship Database

Finding Help with Your Writing or Finding Scholarships at TSU

The AARC Writing Center at TSU is between semesters, so the best way to reach out to us is by email and phone.

We assist students, faculty, staff, and alumni of Tennessee State University.

 We can help you with scholarship essays, resumes, applications, or any other writing project.

Any of our writing consultants can assist you: Mr. Mike Turner, mjturner@tnstate.edu; Ms. Rhonda Kavan, rkavan@tnstate.edu; Ms. Lori Danley, ldanley@tnstate.edu; and Dr. Shiloh Carroll (scarrol4@tnstate.edu.

Appointments can be online or in person.

Find our phone numbers here: https://www.tnstate.edu/asc/writing.aspx

If one person doesn’t get back to you within a day or two or if you are having problems, feel free to email Mr. Mike Turner, mjturner@tnstate.edu.

Some of us will be available up until Tuesday, December 23, when the university closes until it opens again on January 2, 2026.

You can also set up a scholarship coaching session (either online or in person) with Mr. Mike Turner, where we look for scholarships and other money tailored to your major and your situation.

Since this post will also go out for those signed up to receive posts as they are published, find more scholarships at https://scholarshiptigers.com/

Over $40,000 in Scholarships: Use May and the Rest of the Summer to Apply for Scholarships

May 12, 2025

Now that the semester is over, take a few moments to take a breath and relax.

Once you have taken a day or two to relax, don’t forget that the services of the AARC’s Writing Center at TSU is available to all students, faculty, staff, and alumni, and you can see us about your writing needs (such as resumes, applications to internships or graduate school, and scholarship essays) during May and the rest of the summer. We can meet with you online or in person.

I will tell you how to contact us after I give you some scholarships in the mix.

In May, I may post smaller posts to alert you to scholarships quickly.

$5,000 FLIK Hospitality Group’s Entrepreneurial Council Scholarship

https://bold.org/scholarships/flik-hospitality-groups-entrepreneurial-council-scholarship/

$5,000 FLIK Hospitality Group’s Entrepreneurial Council Scholarship, D: July 7, 2025 (4 winners)

Selected criteria from webpage:

“This scholarship aims to help close opportunity gaps by supporting Black and Brown workers and leaders and removing economic barriers that prevent today’s students from becoming tomorrow’s leaders.

Any Black or Brown high school senior, undergraduate, or trade school student with at least a 2.7 GPA who is interested in culinary arts, hospitality, marketing, finance, nutrition, or health and wellness may apply for this scholarship.

To apply, tell us how you’ll create a positive environmental impact on your communities in the next five years.

Interests: Culinary Arts, Hospitality, Marketing, Finance, Nutrition, or Health and Wellness

Education Level: High school senior, undergraduate, or trade school student

GPA: 2.7 or higher

Essay Topic: How will you create a positive environmental impact on your local and global communities in the next five years through the lens of any of the following: wellness, technology, culinary innovation, finance, hospitality, or marketing? (400–600 words)”

$500-$20,000 or more Bold.org Scholarships

https://bold.org/scholarships/

$500-$20,000 or more Bold.org Scholarships

Bold.org administers many interesting scholarships with different criteria. On the link above, you can choose to search for scholarships based on Educational Level, category, status (you might want to choose Open), and Sort by.

If you Sort by “Highest Amount” and “Open” scholarships, here are some scholarships that show up:

$10,000 Anderson Engineering Scholarship (ten winners), D: June 20, 2025; 

$25,000 Doctors in the Boondocks Scholarship (3 winners), D: June 2, 2025;

$5,000 Bunker Performing Arts Scholarship (ten winners), D: May 26, 2025;

$5,000 Social Change Fund Scholarship for HBCU Business Students, (eight winners), D: June 1, 2025: 

$36,000 TTOG Scholarship (one winner), D: July 15, 2025; and

$11,000 Headbang for Science (three winners), D: July 1, 2025.

Another search criteria could be “Undergraduate” or “Graduate” under Any Educational Level, “Open” under Any Status, and Sort by “Nearest Deadline” to find upcoming opportunities you can apply for.

Writing Help at the TSU Writing Center for Scholarships or Any Writing Concern

If you are a Tennessee State University student, faculty, staff, or alumni and you need help with scholarship applications, essays, or any other writing concern, know that the Writing Center at Tennessee State University is here for you!

Summer 2025 (including May) hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm, and Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm. 615.963.5102.

Writing assistance is available in person in the Writing Center, relocated to room 229, TSU library, or available online.

For online scheduling: http://mywco.com/tnstate

If you already have an account, log in and make an appointment.

If you don’t have an account, register for an account by clicking on “Register an Account” next to FIRST VISIT? and schedule your appointment!

For help with any writing concern including resumes, applications, or essays for scholarships or internships, you can sign up for any available writing tutor. This includes brainstorming ideas or creating scripts for videos.

For assistance with finding scholarships, sign up for Mr. Turner or Ms. Danley.

If you want to reach out to me individually, email Mike Turner at mjturner@tnstate.edu.