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How I Found More than $10,000 in Scholarships and How You Can Find Even More!

May 28, 2026

I employ several different methods to find scholarships that I list.

For each scholarship below, I tell you what method I used to find each scholarship. You can apply these methods to find more scholarships.

Email me at mjturner@tnstate.edu and let me know what you find.

1. https://bold.org/scholarships/SCFU-scholarship-for-HBCU-business-students/

$5,000 Social Change Fund United Scholarship for HBCU Business Students, D: June 1. 2026, 8 awarded

Urgent Alert: This scholarship’s deadline is June 1, 2026, next Monday. This scholarship is open to undergraduate and graduate students.

Selected criteria from webpage:

“Eligibility Requirements

Education Level: Undergraduate or graduate student

School Type: Historically Black College or University (HBCU)

Major: Business-related

The Social Change Fund United, founded in 2020 by philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and NBA superstars Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, and Dwyane Wade, was created to address critical issues impacting the Black community. 

Social Change Fund United is proud to continue its annual scholarship opportunity to support students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) pursuing business-related degrees.

This scholarship will award $5,000 each to eight students who are committed to driving social change and economic empowerment through their careers in business.

Eligible applicants are undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in business-related majors at HBCUs.

To apply, please share your vision for how economic empowerment and business innovation can uplift underrepresented communities and create lasting change. Describe how your career goals in business align with your desire to drive social equity and justice. (400-600 words)”

How I Found this Scholarship: I found this scholarship by going to bold.org and selecting “Open” under Status and choosing “Highest Amount” under Sort by.

You might want to try this to see what you might find.

By using the above method, there were 538 scholarships listed, 10 per page.

Some you might want to check out are the $1,000 WCEJ Thorton Foundation Low-Income Scholarship, D: July 1, 2026 and the $1,000 WCEJ Thorton Foundation Music and Art Scholarship, D: July 1, 2026, thirty winners awarded for each scholarship, open to high school seniors and undergraduate students; or the $40,000 Meritus Legacy of Service Scholar Award, D: July 8, open to high school seniors in Arizona who have a 3.5 or higher GPA and have attended a public or charter school (other requirements apply).

2. https://www.usni.org/essay-contests/2026/2026-naval-intelligence-essay-contest

$5,000 first prize; $2,000 second prize, $1,500 third prize U.S. Naval Intelligence Essay Contest, D: July 31, 2026

The following writeup comes from scholarships.com:

Scholarship Description

This year’s naval intelligence essay contest invites applicants to propose a course for naval intelligence to adapt, inform, and shape the Navy and nation. Awards will be given to the top three submissions.

Scholarship Details

  • $5,000, $2,500, and $1,500 prizes awarded.
  • Winners will be recognized at the Naval Intelligence Professionals’ Annual Meeting.
  • Essays have the potential to be published in the Proceedings magazine by the U.S. Naval Institute.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to active-duty military, reservists, veterans, and civilians.
  • Essay must be:
    • No more than 2,500 words
    • Absent of author names on title or within body
    • [Essay n]ot previously published or in the process of being published elsewhere

Application Process

  1. Complete essay and display final word count
  2. Log in to or create an U.S. Naval Institute account
  3. Submit essay as a Word document prior to the deadline

A panel of judges compiled by the U.S. Naval Institute and Naval Intelligence Professionals will evaluate all entries submitted. Notification of acceptance may take up to six months, and winners will be notified via email.” (Source: https://www.scholarships.com/scholarships/u-s-naval-intelligence-essay-contest )

How I Found this Scholarship: I googled “scholarships for undergraduates and graduates that require an essay that have upcoming deadlines in the next three months.”

This brought me to this webpage on Scholarships.com, “Essay Scholarships”: https://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/essay-scholarships

You might want to use the same or different search terms or prompts that I used at google.com or bing.com or another search engine. See what you find.

You can also use the link above to find more scholarships.

3. https://rusticpathways.com/students/scholarships/global-perspectives-scholarship

Selected criteria from website:

“Rustic Pathways offers a $1,000 scholarship to a high school or college student attending an accredited college or university in 2026.

How to Apply for the Global Perspective Scholarship (2026)

1. Review the essay question (answer must be under 500 words) and write your essay.

Teen summer opportunities vary widely. Some teens work during the summer. Some teens head off to summer camp. Some teens enjoy summer travel. What is the most meaningful summer experience you have had, and why?

2. Follow us on Instagram. In order to be considered for the Global Perspectives Scholarship, applicants must follow our Instagram Account.

All awards must be used for tuition and/or books.”

Read the above link for complete instructions.

How I Found this Scholarship: Like above for number 2, I googled “scholarships for undergraduates and graduates that require an essay that have upcoming deadlines in the next three months.”

This scholarship was found in the following list, Scholarships360’s “Top 48 August Scholarships in 2026”: https://scholarships360.org/scholarships/august-scholarships/ 

Yoo might find more scholarships by clicking on the link above.

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.

Over $10,000 in Possible Scholarships—Explore these Scholarships Below

March 17, 2025

Over $10,000 in Possible Scholarships

I am often asked, “Can I get a scholarship if ___________?” Fill in the blank with whatever condition or state you wish, such as if I have below a 2.0 or if I have a 3.0 or I don’t write well.

The answer is, “It depends.”

Every scholarship has different criteria:

Some don’t require a GPA, such as the Do Something Scholarships, for “between the ages 13 and 25 years old and live in the U.S. (or are a U.S. citizen, but living abroad” and encourage positive social action)

      While others require a GPA of some kind, such as the minimum GPA of 2.0 [you can have a higher GPA] for the Shawn Carter Foundation Scholarship (opens Apr 1, closes Apr 30; US Citizen of Permanent Resident; 25 years or younger; demonstrated financial need [adjusted gross income (AGI) of $75,000 or less; pursuing your first undergraduate degree).

      Even others such as the $8,000 Regions Riding Forward Scholarship require you to have a 2.0 minimum GPA (or if no GPA is provided at school, be in “good standing” or the equivalent thereof in school) and be a U.S. legal resident of one of the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. 

      Four prizes are awarded, two for videos and two for essays (500 words or less) and the upcoming deadline for the first quarter is March 31, 2025.

      You can apply once in each quarter, which means there are three more chances in 2025.

      Some scholarships are to help adopted children to pay for college, like the $40,000 Umps Care All-Star College Scholarship, deadline May 1, 2025. People applying for this scholarship must be “children adopted at after the age of 13 (or who have exited foster care to permanent guardianship).

      This student will be eligible to receive up to $10,000 annually to go towards tuition, books, and other college-related expenses.

      Other money goes toward opportunities outside normal tuition, something like the 1,000 Dreams Fund Scholarship, Deadline March 31, 2025, “The 1,000 Dreams Scholarship provides one-time educational assistance for currently enrolled high school, college-aged or graduate school women throughout the United States.”

      Other scholarships may go toward those who have been “treated for dermatologic conditions,” such as the Ortho Dermatologics Aspire Higher Scholarships, up to $10,000 each, three for students pursuing undergraduate or vocational/technical degree, and three for students pursuing graduate degrees. This scholarship opens March 14, 2025, and the deadline is June 11, 2025.

      Shortcut Guide:

      If you didn’t want to read all the above, here are quick links:

      https://dosomething.org/pays-to-do-good

      DoSomething.org Scholarships, Deadlines vary

       https://shawncartersf.com/scholarship/

      Shawn Carter Foundation Scholarship, Deadline: Apr 30, 2025

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

      Regions Riding Forward Scholarship, Deadline: Mar 31, 2025; three more dates in 2025

      Umps Care Charities All-Star College Scholarship, Deadline: May 1, 2025

      1,000 Dreams Fund Scholarship, Deadline: Mar 31, 2025

      https://www.aspirehigherscholarships.com/

      Ortho Dermatologics Aspire Higher Scholarships, Deadline: June 11, 2025

      Note: the above has some embedded links. I couldn’t figure out how to convert them to just text links. I got tired of trying.

      Writing Help at the TSU Writing Center for Scholarships

      or Any Writing Concern

      As a Tennessee State University student, faculty/staff member, or alumni, if 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!

      Spring 2025 hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm and Sunday, 6:00 pm-7:30 pm, 615.963.5102.

      Writing assistance is available in person in the Writing Center, relocated to room 229, TSU library, 2nd floor, 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 assistance with finding scholarships, sign up for Mr. Turner or Ms. Danley. For help with any writing concern including resumes, applications, or essays for scholarships or internships, you can sign up for any available writing tutor (Ms. Kavan, Dr. Carroll, Ms. Danley, or Mr. Turner).