Scholarships.com Art Scholarship

Scholarships.com Art Scholarship

No longer is art restricted to the painters and the sculptors. "Art" is simply too broad a term to shut out those who don't work in oils, marble or bronze. In today’s world, students who major in commercial arts, graphic design and photojournalism are all considered artists in their respective fields. To recognize and support artists of many varying mediums, Scholarships.com offers an annual art scholarship.

Students who win the Scholarships.com Art Scholarship will earn $1,000 towards their college education—and it couldn’t be easier. Just fill out a Scholarships.com profile. If you're majoring in the arts, you can apply for a chance to win the award in our annual drawing.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizen
  • Registered user of Scholarships.com
  • Undergraduate student or a high school senior who plans to enroll in a college or university in the coming fall
Applicant must be majoring or intending to major in one of the following:
  • Art
  • Art History
  • Commercial Arts
  • Cosmetology
  • Dance
  • Design
  • Fashion
  • Film Studies
  • Fine Arts
  • Graphic Design
  • Interior Design
  • Music
  • New Media
  • Photographic Studies
  • Theatre
  • Photojournalism
  • Voice
  • Web Design

Click here to apply for the Scholarships.com Art Scholarship

Application Deadlines:

Varies

Maximum Amount:

$1000

How to Enter

Registered users of Scholarships.com can apply to win Scholarships.com Area of Study College Scholarships. All you need to do is fill out a free user profile, and we’ll match your selected field of study with the appropriate scholarship. Fill out your profile and start your scholarship search today by clicking here.

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