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New Hampshire scholarships, for the most part, are scholarships available to residents of New Hampshire and generally require you have been a resident for some time. How long you must have been a resident in order to qualify may vary from one scholarship provider to the next, though. You will be happy to know that financial aid is available and that you just might be eligible for some of that aid. Scholarships.com can help you find information about college scholarships especially created for those living in New Hampshire. The scholarships below will give you an idea of the opportunities that may be found at Scholarships.com. To get the full benefit of our free services and for additional information about New Hampshire scholarships and awards based on different search criteria, you should conduct a free college scholarship search at Scholarships.com.

Aileen Lee Scholarship
Application Deadlines: August 27, Annually
Aileen Lee Scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen at the University of Oregon each academic year in recognition of students who have demonstrated a commitment to excellence throughout their high school career in leadership, service and academic excellence. Criteria: Applicants must be out-of-state students beginning their first year at the UO Selection: Three men and three [...] More

Shaw Worth Scholarship Award
Application Deadlines: March 25, Annually
Each year, the Shaw-Worth Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a New England high school senior who has made a meaningful contribution to animal protection over a significant period of time. Actions meriting the award may include long-term, direct work on behalf of animals; inspiring leadership in animal protection organizations; papers, speeches, or presentations on humane topics; or heroic [...] More

NEDMA (NE Direct Mktg Assoc) Foundation
Application Deadlines: January 20, Annually
For marketing, advertising or communications students who will have completed their sophomore or junior years prior to the award year, and who are seriously interested in direct marketing careers. Deadline: Must be at NEDMA by 5 pm on January 20th. This unique opportunity consists of 4 parts: 1. $3,000 for college tuition 2. Attend a Nationally Sponsored Seminar on the basics of direct [...] More

The Heidelberg College Out Of State Grant
Application Deadlines: Varies
In order to qualify for the Heidelberg College Out Of State Grant, the applicant must be resident of a state other than Ohio and attend Heidelberg College. This grant is renewable for four years as long as the student is making satisfactory academic progress. For more information, please visit http://www.heidelberg.edu/financialaid/futurestudent/scholarships [...] More

Moody's Mega Math Challenge
Application Deadlines: February 24, Annually
Moody's Mega Math (M3) Challenge is an Internet-based, applied math contest for high school juniors and seniors. Participating teams are required to independently solve an open-ended, applied math-modeling problem focused on a real-world issue in 14 hours. Winners receive scholarships totaling $100,000. Registration and participation are free. The goal of the Challenge is to motivate students to [...] More

New England Employee Benefits Council Scholarship
Application Deadlines: April 01, Annually
NEEBC's Scholarship Program was established to further the aims of the Council to advance the knowledge and education of individuals in the employee benefits field, or those aspiring to careers in employee benefits. Careers in employee benefits include but are not limited to, careers in the actuarial sciences; ERISA and legal aspects of employee benefits; careers in pension design and planning; [...] More

Plan New Hampshire Scholarship
Application Deadlines: April 05, Annually
Plan New Hampshire, The Foundation for Shaping the Built Environment, is an organization of professionals within the building industries. The organization promotes good planning, design and development of the built environment because what we build, where we build and how we build has an effect on the social, economic and environmental aspects of our communities. Plan NH champions principles and [...] More

AV Stout Fund Research Grants
Application Deadlines: Varies
The A. V. Stout Fund is dedicated to supporting research grants for New England wildlife and its habitat as well as improving management techniques through innovative ideas and programs. The research, ideas and programs supported by the Fund will give resource administrators and policy makers better understanding in managing the political and environmental issues involved. The Fund is open to [...] More

Fuller, Stone and Moloney Research Fellowships
Application Deadlines: January 25, Annually
The Alvan T. & Viola D. Fuller Fellowships offer undergraduate students from New England an opportunity to participate in laboratory research with accomplished investigators. The Betty Lea Stone Fellowships provide first-year medical students an opportunity to do basic cancer research. The William C. Moloney, MD Research Fellowship provides first-year medical students enrolled at Boston, Harvard [...] More

American Legion - New Hampshire Scholarship Fund
Application Deadlines: May 01, Annually
The American Legion - New Hampshire Scholarship Fund offers multiple scholarships each year, including: Albert T. Marcoux Field of Education Scholarship - This is a $1,000 scholarship for applicant who’s father or mother are a current member of the American Legion or Auxiliary or who’s parent is deceased and was a member of the American Legion or Auxiliary and is entering first year of an [...] More

Asthma and Allergy Foundation of American New England Chapter Scholarship
Application Deadlines: March 12, Annually
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation Scholarship is intended to identify students who can serve as role models to other teens who suffer from asthma or significant allergies. The student who is judged to best suit this role will receive a $250 scholarship. Eligibility: All high school seniors who live in New England, (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) who have asthma or significant allergies, who plan to [...] More

Rachel Butterworth Dietz Scholarship
Application Deadlines: September 30, Annually
The Boston Flower Exchange, Inc. announces the Rachel Butterworth Dietz Scholarship, an award of $5,000, for a student in the New England region pursuing, or intending to pursue, higher education in floriculture or ornamental horticulture. This contest is open to enrolled full-time students in higher education or graduating high school seniors who have been accepted into a floriculture or [...] More

Columbus Citizens Foundation College Scholarship
Application Deadlines: February 14, Annually
The Columbus Citizens Foundation’s College Scholarship Program was established in 1984. Recipients receive four-year scholarships that help underwrite the cost of their college tuitions. Our scholarships, while generous, provide assistance towards tuition but will not cover payment for all school costs. If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, please take a moment to learn about [...] More

Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals
Application Deadlines: December 01, Annually
The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals is a full-year work-study fellowship program with a strong focus on cultural exchange. CBYX annually provides 75 young Americans with an understanding of everyday life, education, and professional training in Germany. The program begins in July and includes two months of intensive German language training in Germany (no prior [...] More

EMU National Scholars Program
Application Deadlines: Varies
The EMU National Scholars Program is a four-year award that pays 30 credit hours per year (15 per semester) of out-of-state tuition differential. Must be a new freshmen or new transfer student with a minimum 3.50 GPA and a resident of a state other than Michigan or Ohio to be considered. Freshmen recipients must live in university housing the first two years of this award. For more information [...] More

JSU Alabama McGee Scholarship
Application Deadlines: March 01, Annually
The JSU Alabama McGee Scholarship is for approximately $2,000. Any non-Alabama resident with 28 or above ACT score or SAT score of 1260 or above may [...] More

Lighthouse Scholarships and Career Awards
Application Deadlines: Varies
The Lighthouse scholarships reward excellence, recognize accomplishments and help students who are blind or partially sighted achieve their career goals. There are four categories and each carries a $5,000 prize: * College-bound Award, for high school seniors or recent high school graduates now planning to begin college * Undergraduate Award I, for college students who may apply at any time [...] More

Marion J. Bagley Scholarship
Application Deadlines: May 01, Annually
The Marion J. Bagley Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship. Applicant must be in their senior year in high school or a graduate of an accredited high school or equivalent or attending an institution of higher learning. Applicant must be a resident of New Hampshire. Deadline each year is May 1. Contact scholarship provider using the information listed above for additional requirements. Send [...] More

New England Regional Student Program
Application Deadlines: Varies
The New England Regional Student Programs provides residents of New England (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT) with a significant out-of-state tuition break when they enroll in approved majors at public colleges and universities in other New England states. The majors are approved based on their not being offered by in-state colleges and are listed in the annual program catalog, "The Apple Book." For [...] More

New Hampshire Scholarships for Orphans of Veterans
Application Deadlines: Varies
The New Hampshire Scholarships for Orphans of Veterans is for students whose parent(s) died, while a NH resident, as the result of a service related disability while serving in the U.S. armed services in a combat situation. The scholarship is to be used for room, board, books, etc. and is for students attending a New Hampshire public institution, eligibility for a tuition waiver. For more [...] More

New Hampshire Granite State Scholars Program
Application Deadlines: Varies
The purpose of the Granite State Scholars Program is to provide the incentive for highly qualified NH residents to pursue study at NH public institutions and to provide an incentive for NH public institutions to establish endowments for the purpose of providing need-based scholarships to eligible students. Applicant must be a NH resident, be designated as a Granite State Scholar, demonstrate [...] More

New Hampshire Incentive Program
Application Deadlines: May 01, Annually
The purpose of The New Hampshire Incentive Program is to provide financial assistance to N.H. students attending eligible institutions in New England. To be eligible for this award, applicant must: - Be a N.H. resident - Demonstrate financial need as determined by the federal formula - Meet the application deadline - Be a part-time or full-time undergraduate student with no previous [...] More

Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund
Application Deadlines: May 01, Annually
The Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund offers college scholarships to students from New England (Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont) with financial need who display academic excellence, strong citizenship and character, and a desire to make a meaningful contribution to society. Although applicants must be permanent residents of a New England state, [...] More

Timothy Bigelow and Palmer W Bigelow Jr Scholarships
Application Deadlines: May 31, Annually
The Timothy Bigelow and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship was created in 1988 by the Palmer W. Bigelow family (Bigelow Nurseries in Northboro, MA) to aid students from New England who are seeking a career in horticulture. The scholarship is dedicated to one of the family's children, the late Timothy Bigelow and to Palmer W. ("Bill") Bigelow, who died in 1997. The Bigelow family considers student [...] More

New Hampshire Food Industries Education Foundation Scholarships
Application Deadlines: March 15, Annually
Those eligible to apply are high school seniors, college freshman, sophomores and juniors. These students must be dependent children of full-time employees of firms that are members of NH Grocers Association (NHGA) or part-time employees of firms that are members of NHGA. The member firm which employment takes place at must be located in New Hampshire (although the student may live in another [...] More

UNCF Verizon Foundation Scholarship
Application Deadlines: September 12, Annually
Verizon Foundation has provided scholarships for students who major in the fields business, engineering and information technology. Additional fields include computer electronics, network administration and international business. Eligibility: - Must be Undergraduate Freshman, Undergraduate Sophomore, Undergraduate Junior, Undergraduate Senior - Minimum GPA: 3.0 - Eligible Majors: Computer [...] More

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