Special Scholarships

  • Left Handed Students.
  • Students age 14 years or older.
  • Graduated high school senior scholar athletes.
  • Graduate high school senior musicians, expressing the beauty and inspiration of the universe.
  • Graduate high school senior artists, with original two-dimensional space artwork.
  • Students for organ donation youth leadership.
  • Graduate students conducting a research project in aquatic entomology.
  • College freshmen, sophomores and juniors with interest in confectionary technology.
  • Undergraduate and graduate students with new ideas, processes and technological innovations.
  • Artists from all nations involved in science fiction or fantasy story illustrations.
  • High school juniors and seniors with essays on the philosophic themes.
  • People of short stature and their families (4'10" or less in height)
  • Scholarships for people of tall stature (5'10" for women and 6'2" for men, at least).
  • Fat people scholarships.
  • People involve in knitting wool garments.
  • Telecommunications students such as media, written work, research, audio, video, graphics and film.
  • People involved in the field of language study.
  • Students demonstrating financial need who have resided in Mount Carmel for 10 years.
  • Catholic students and whose last name is Zolp.
  • Anyone whose last name is Scarpinato by birth or marriage.
  • Students who were born with a surname of Gatling or Gatlin.
  • Scholarships based on the student's last name, including Baxendale, Hudson, Thayer, Downer, Bright.
  • Student whose last name varies in the surname Van Valkenburg, including Van Valkenburg, Van Valkenburgh, Van Volkinburg, Van Falkenburg, Valkenburg, Vollick, and Van Velkinburgh.
  • Skateboarders who are high school seniors with a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  • Independent Tupperware dealers, managers, franchised distributors and their dependent children.
  • Students enrolled in a welding-related educational or training program.
  • Students of an accredited college or university who are studying parapsychology.
  • Female students, who live on campus, don't own a car, have no other scholarships, have never been married and who demonstrate financial need.
  • Female music students.
  • Students studying grapes or winemaking.
  • Students who are studying mycology (spores, mold and fungus).
  • High school senior students in the United States who can call ducks.
  • Participants in shooting or hunting clinics.
  • Students from the Department of Environmental and Resource Sciences.
  • Graduated US high school seniors who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and communities.
  • Pagan and Wicca students.
  • Golf caddies nominated by their club.
  • Bowlers, including female or male high school senior or college students, junior or senior in high school, 18 years old or older.
  • Marble shooters, or mibsters, aged 8 to 14.
  • Students with an interest in coastal environmental science, including oceanography, marine affairs, environmental sciences, public policy, community planning and natural resources.
  • Students with acts of kindness such as humanitarian efforts, community involvement, and volunteerism.
  • High school senior students involved in the field of creative writing.
  • College sophomores interested in pulp, paper and converting industry as a career.
  • Scholarships for Twins, where each twin would get a full ride in alternate years and the other was dependent on whatever aid they otherwise qualified for.

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