Ohio Scholarships
"Here are the first 20 scholarships where one of the requirements is based on where you live."
Some states or counties have hundreds of scholarships for which you may qualify.
The Saltzman Scholarship
Undergraduate or graduate student focused on specific career goal, preferably in the health care field. Student should have sense of giving back to community. Renewable.For Jewish students in Greater Cleveland. Awards are available to both full and part-time students. Students are awarded up to a maximum of $4,000 per academic year in the form of loans and grants based on the total applicant pool, total need and total available funds.To be eligible for consideration for aid, a family's income should not exceed $85,000 annually. Exceptions to this rule are made in unique circumstances. Funds are distributed each August for the fall term. Students can apply once a year.
The Irving I. Stone Support Foundation
Awarded to students attending Yeshiva University or approved Seminary/Yeshiva study in Israel.For Jewish students in Greater Cleveland. Awards are available to both full and part-time students. Students are awarded up to a maximum of $4,000 per academic year in the form of loans and grants based on the total applicant pool, total need and total available funds.To be eligible for consideration for aid, a family's income should not exceed $85,000 annually. Exceptions to this rule are made in unique circumstances. Funds are distributed each August for the fall term. Students can apply once a year.
The Stanley and Enid Rothenfeld Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to a non-traditional needy Jewish student (min. 3.0 GPA).For Jewish students in Greater Cleveland. Awards are available to both full and part-time students. Students are awarded up to a maximum of $4,000 per academic year in the form of loans and grants based on the total applicant pool, total need and total available funds.To be eligible for consideration for aid, a family's income should not exceed $85,000 annually. Exceptions to this rule are made in unique circumstances. Funds are distributed each August for the fall term. Students can apply once a year.
The Howard S. Young Scholarship
Awarded to an academically superior student attending Case Western Reserve University. An engineering major is preferable. (Can be renewed.)For Jewish students in Greater Cleveland. Awards are available to both full and part-time students. Students are awarded up to a maximum of $4,000 per academic year in the form of loans and grants based on the total applicant pool, total need and total available funds.
The William Wortzman Family Education Fund
Financially disadvantage student, minimum 3.0 GPA. Students seeking business/law degree preferred.For Jewish students in Greater Cleveland. Awards are available to both full and part-time students. Students are awarded up to a maximum of $4,000 per academic year in the form of loans and grants based on the total applicant pool, total need and total available funds.To be eligible for consideration for aid, a family's income should not exceed $85,000 annually. Exceptions to this rule are made in unique circumstances. Funds are distributed each August for the fall term. Students can apply once a year.
The Helen and Morris Zupnick Scholarship
Awarded to an Orthodox Jewish student with defined career goals and high academic credentials.
Kids' Chance of Ohio Scholarship
Children ages 16-25 of Ohio workers fatally injured or rendered permanently and totally disabled as a result of a work-related accident or occupational disease are eligible.The death or injury or illness must have occurred as a result of work activities performed on the behalf of an Ohio employer, although neither the student applicant nor the deceased/injured worker are required to be a legal resident of the State of Ohio.The work-related injury or occupational disease from which the applicant's parent suffers or the parent's death must be deemed to be compensable under the Ohio workers' compensation law.The parent's death or disability must have resulted in a decline in the family's income, which is likely to impede the student child's pursuit of his or her educational objectives.Scholarship awards can be used for the following types of institutions:• Trade School/Vocational School• Industrial/Commercial Training• Junior College/Community College• College Undergraduate• College - Graduate SchoolScholarships may be used for both public and private educational institutions, both within and outside of the State of Ohio.Scholarships may be used for the following:• Tuition/Fees• Books• Room and BoardScholarships are awarded annually on either an academic or calendar year basis. The recipient must verify his/her ongoing successful academic/educational performance during the course of the grant year if requested to do so by Kids' Chance of Ohio.Scholarships/grants are awarded on the basis of the student's need and the amount of funds available to the Kids' Chance organization at the time. Current annual scholarship/grant amounts range from $100 to $5000 (per either calendar year or academic year depending on the specific circumstances pertaining to the individual applicant) and the scholarship amounts are payable to the institution.Previous scholarship recipients are required to reapply each year in order to be reconsidered for an additional monetary award. At the time of reapplication, the previous recipient should provide an updated financial statement including the Renewal Free Application for Federal Student (Renewal FAFSA) and current year's Student Aid Report (SAR) documents, a transcript of the preceding year'sacademic performance and an explanation of any extenuating or mitigating circumstances relevant to the student's application for more financial aid.Kids' Chance of Ohio scholarships will not be awarded to individuals who are directly related, either by birth, adoption, or marriage, to members of Kids' Chance of Ohio Board of Directors.Kids' Chance of Ohio is an equal opportunity organization. Scholarships are awarded without consideration of the applicant's gender, race, religion, nationality, or ethnic origin.
The William M. & A. Cafaro Family Foundation Scholarship
Giving primarily in OH.
PTS Foundation Scholarship
Giving in the U.S., primarily in OH.
Ohio Society of CPAs
For college accounting majors. Amount: Chapter based program. Some chapters offer more than the $500 state match, but this program is changing. Requirements: Chapter selects college student with their own criteria.
Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG) - Dayton Scholarship
Since 2000 the Dayton Chapter of PFLAG has offered two (2) $1,000 scholarships each year. One scholarship is for a GLBT student and one is for what we term a straight ally. Dayton Ohio was the first or at least one of the first chapters to give a straight ally scholarship. The application is available on the Dayton webpage (www.pflagdayton.org) beginning in January each year. We mail approximately 75 applications with letters to local schools, churches, and organizations. The committee evaluates the applications and supporting documentation, then selects the finalists who are given a face to face interview. Following the interviews we select the winners who's names are presented to the board at our April board meeting. The board votes on these individuals and the scholarships are presented at our regular PFLAG meeting held the second Tuesday of May.
The Katharine M. Grosscup Scholarships in Horticulture
Purpose: To encourage the study of horticulture and related fields.
History: The Katharine M. Grosscup Scholarship Fund was established in 1981 by Mrs. John Berdan, a member of the Garden Club of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. It is in honor of her friend, Katharine MacConnell Grosscup, a talented gardener and enthusiastic conservationist who shared her knowledge with family, friends, and garden clubs.
Provisions: Provides several students annually with financial assistance of up to $3500 each.
Eligibility: Open to college juniors, seniors, or graduate students in horticulture or a related field, with preference given to students from Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan, Kentucky, and Indiana.
Scholarships only applicable for specific counties within this state
- Adams County (1)
- Allen County (0)
- Ashland County (7)
- Ashtabula County (1)
- Athens County (2)
- Auglaize County (1)
- Belmont County (0)
- Brown County (0)
- Butler County (74)
- Carroll County (0)
- Champaign County (0)
- Clark County (0)
- Clermont County (0)
- Clinton County (0)
- Columbiana County (0)
- Coshocton County (2)
- Crawford County (0)
- Cuyahoga County (34)
- Darke County (5)
- Defiance County (0)
- Delaware County (3)
- Erie County (0)
- Fairfield County (14)
- Fayette County (0)
- Franklin County (0)
- Fulton County (0)
- Gallia County (0)
- Geauga County (0)
- Greene County (0)
- Guernsey County (0)
- Hamilton County (3)
- Hancock County (0)
- Hardin County (0)
- Harrison County (0)
- Henry County (1)
- Highland County (1)
- Hocking County (1)
- Holmes County (25)
- Huron County (0)
- Jackson County (0)
- Jefferson County (0)
- Knox County (4)
- Lake County (0)
- Lawrence County (0)
- Licking County (2)
- Logan County (0)
- Lorain County (19)
- Lucas County (1)
- Madison County (0)
- Mahoning County (0)
- Marion County (1)
- Medina County (0)
- Meigs County (0)
- Mercer County (2)
- Miami County (1)
- Monroe County (0)
- Montgomery County (1)
- Morgan County (0)
- Morrow County (0)
- Muskingum County (67)
- Noble County (0)
- Ottawa County (0)
- Paulding County (0)
- Perry County (0)
- Pickaway County (0)
- Pike County (0)
- Portage County (1)
- Preble County (0)
- Putnam County (1)
- Richland County (2)
- Ross County (2)
- Sandusky County (0)
- Scioto County (0)
- Seneca County (0)
- Shelby County (10)
- Stark County (2)
- Summit County (0)
- Trumbull County (0)
- Tuscarawas County (1)
- Union County (0)
- Van Wert County (0)
- Vinton County (0)
- Warren County (0)
- Washington County (1)
- Wayne County (0)
- Williams County (2)
- Wood County (0)
- Wyandot County (0)
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