33 Scholarships in July

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33 Scholarships with Deadlines in the Month of July

Here are 33 possible sources of scholarship money with deadlines in the month of July for incoming college or university students. Apply to as many in this list of scholarships as you are eligible for and get as much financial student aid as you can!

Deadline: July 31.

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: All US-based students who are currently enrolled in an accredited college are eligible to apply.

Deadline: July 1

Award Amount: varies

Eligibility: Open to high school, undergraduate, and graduate students pursuing a career in nursing or a related field. Submit 400 – 600 word essay.

Deadline: July 1

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Open to persons who identify as female. Graduate and undergraduate students enrolling or continuing in STEM fields of study at accredited universities in the 2022-2022 academic year are welcome to apply. Submit 1,000 words or fewer essay in response to the prompt.

Deadline: July 1

Award Amount: $2,000 – $3,000

Eligibility: Must be a Louisiana Resident for at least one year prior to July 1. Must also be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student in a Louisiana Public College or University majoring in forestry, wildlife, or marine science with the intent of obtaining a degree in that field. Undergraduate students must have earned at least 60 hours of college credit and possess a 2.50 GPA or higher.

Submit: Completed FAFSA and application.

Deadline: July 1

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Any student currently enrolled in any accredited college is eligible to enter.

Submit: 1000 word essay + short online form.

Deadline: July 1

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Applicants must be a student currently enrolled in a U.S.-based high school or college. Students graduating from high school must plan to attend college during the fall semester in the same year as the application. Students who apply must have a minimum GPA of 3.6.

Submit: Current transcripts, 1 letter of reference, and a 500 -1000 word essay. College acceptance letter required for high school students.

Deadline: July 1

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Applicants must be (or planning on being) a full-time student at an accredited institute of higher education with a 3.2+ GPA.

Submit: 500 – 1000 word essay.

Deadline: July 1

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Open to high school seniors and current college students of all majors.

Submit: A video no longer than 2 minutes in response to the topic.

Deadline: July 15

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Applicants must be accepted to or currently enrolled in an accredited college, university, or graduate program within the United States who demonstrates a spirit of volunteerism and/or community service.

Submit: 1,000 word-max essay and 1 letter of recommendation.






Deadline: July 14

Award Amount: $2,000

Eligibility: Applicant must be a student in good standing and enrolled at an accredited college or university with a declared STEM major.

Submit: Completed application form.

Deadline: July 17

Award Amount: $2,000

Eligibility: 18+ years old and currently be enrolled as a high school senior, or in a community college, undergraduate, graduate, technical college, or vocational program, or be planning to enroll in a high school, community college, undergraduate, graduate, technical college, or vocational program. 3.4 GPA or higher required.

Submit: Short online application form.



Deadline: July 23

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Open to high school juniors and seniors.

Submit: 2000 words or fewer essay + short online application form.

Deadline: July 29

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Must be 18 years or older and enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Submit: An essay of 1,000 words or more in response to the prompt.

Deadline: July 31

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: High school seniors and current college students planning to attend college or another form of post-secondary education for the full school year following the submission period are eligible to apply.

Submit: Proof of enrollment for the upcoming school year, and a 500 – 750 word essay.

Deadline: July 31

Award Amount: $5,000

Eligibility: Applicant must be diagnosed or has a close family member who has been diagnosed with a form of autism, including Asperger syndrome. In addition, must be an enrolled student at an accredited college, university, or vocational school, or be accepted to begin school at an accredited college, university, or vocational school in the semester for which the application is being offered.

Submit: A 500 -1000 word essay + most recent official or unofficial transcript.



Get More Scholarship Money Beyond the Month of July

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Christen is the founder of Hive Education. She is passionate about helping families navigate the college application and admissions processes. She helps students set goals to work towards their own debt-free degrees with her personalized scholarship searches, scholarship courses, and by sharing her scholarship strategies that won her over $900,000 in for her own college education. With four years of experience in higher education, two years working with teens in inner city high schools in New Orleans, and starting her first college consulting company during a pandemic in 2020 she strives to make college accessible for everyone, especially for first generation, low income, and minority students. In her spare time she loves to share her love for books with her daughters. You can find her on Facebook.

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