The Northeastern Vermont Area Health education Center (now Northern Vermont AHEC) established this scholarship to honor Dr. Mildred A. Reardon, the founder of the AHEC program in Vermont, and to encourage and support students pursuing health careers and who express interest in practicing in a Vermont community.
This endowed fund was established to support a college education for talented students pursuing studies in architecture, design, fine arts, architectural engineering, or mechanical drawing (CAD).
Alice C. Coapland established this scholarship in 2002. Before her death in 2004, she generously bequeathed her estate to fund this scholarship for female residents of northeastern Vermont who have high financial need and who wish to pursue education after high school.
This scholarship was established in memory of Mrs. Alicia Shanks to assist college students who have demonstrated the capacity to become passionate and dedicated teachers.
This scholarship is sponsored by Brattleboro American Legion Post #5 Inc. The Post awards two $500 scholarships yearly. The scholarship awards are made directly to the award winners after verification from the post-secondary school of successful completion of one full semester.
This scholarship is for high school seniors or current college students pursuing any degree or certification in any Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) Career Pathways.
This scholarship was created to assist academically promising graduates of Addison County public high schools who plan to attend a competitive, degree-granting, four-year, accredited college full time.
This scholarship was established to assist a graduating high school senior who lives in a designated Vermont town and who has demonstrated a strong commitment to the environment.
This scholarship was created by former U.S. Senator James m. Jeffords of Vermont, along with family and friends of Bernice Murray, longtime aide to Senator Jeffords. the scholarship was established to honor her unselfish contributions to improving the lives of Vermonters.
This scholarship was established by the friends, family, and colleagues of Carol Hurley, a VSAC outreach counselor who helped first-generation college-bound students prepare for college.
The Champlain Valley Street Rodders established this scholarship to assist students who will pursue a certificate or undergraduate degree in a field related to automotive technology, mechanics, or repair.
This scholarship was created in memory of Charles Leonard by his mother after his death in 1981. Mr. Leonard, who was blind, was an engineer at General electric for many years and served as president of VABVI from 1978 to 1980.
The Charlotte-Shelburne-Hinesburg rotary created this scholarship for residents of Charlotte, Shelburne, or Hinesburg who demonstrate uncommon commitment and service to their communities. one of the scholarships will be awarded in the name of former CSH rotarian Denny Bowen.
This scholarship honors Dale Boutin, a woman who has a strong belief in the power of education and whose educational pursuits range from biochemistry to landscape painting or music composition. She continues to learn new skills and encourages other to pursue post secondary education.
This scholarship was established to help students who have overcome hardship in their lives (including illness) or who face significant barriers that limit their access to education after high school.
This scholarship was created to assist graduating high school seniors from Addison County who demonstrate strong financial need and high academic achievement, and who are committed to attending and succeeding in college.
Don Vickers served as president and CEO of VSAC for a full quarter- century from 1988 to 2013. He joined VSAC in 1971 as director of the state grant programs. When he retired from VSAC in June 2013, his colleagues, friends, and staff contributed to an endowment for the purpose of awarding one or more scholarships in his...
This scholarship was created to honor Dr. Marc Hull, a former Vermont commissioner of education who dedicated his career to creating equitable learning opportunities for all students, particularly those with disabilities.
This scholarship was established to honor the life and work of Edgar May, longtime champion of individuals outside the circle of financial and social success.
This scholarship was established to assist students who are seeking bachelor’s degree (or more advanced degrees) in registered nursing, licensed practical nursing, physical therapy, speech language pathology, occupational therapy, or social work
This scholarship is administered with the proceeds from a trust fund established through an annual appropriation from State of Vermont’s general fund. Funding for this program is conditional upon annual legislative approval.
This scholarship was created to provide financial assistance to high school students who have successfully completed a dual enrollment course or an early college program before continuing their education after high school.
The Gilman Foundation created this scholarship to promote academic growth and achievement in order to foster greater individual earning power and a skilled labor force. recipients are selected by an independent selection committee not comprised of Gilman Foundation Board members.
The Barbara Jean Barker Memorial Scholarship for a Displaced Homemaker is a non-traditional scholarship offered by the General Federation of Women's Clubs of Vermont for a woman who has been primarily a housewife for the past 15-20 years and has lost her main means of support through death, divorce or separation of a spouse,...
This scholarship was created to support students residing in Orleans County and pursuing higher education in a natural resource management-related field.
This scholarship was established in 2011 to honor the contributions made to higher education by G. Jason Conway and Marcia Vance Conway, who passed away in April 2010 and March 2009 respectively.
This scholarship was established in 2020 to mark the 50th anniversary of Green Up Day, a statewide initiative to clear Vermont’s roadsides of litter. In 1970, the nonprofit organization Vermont Green Up, Inc.
The Vermont Law Enforcement Hockey Charities Inc., created this scholarship to provide financial support to a student involved in team sports who intends to pursue a career in public safety. The Bradley's were ardent supporters of the Vermont Law Enforcement Hockey Charities Inc.
Helen Switzer’s children established this scholarship to honor their mother’s commitment to nursing and her 30-year career caring for the sick and elderly.
This scholarship was created to honor the entire Stafford family by providing financial support to a student who demonstrates strong financial need and a commitment to a career in environmental studies or special education, and who shows deep compassion and enthusiasm for making the world a better place.
This scholarship was established to enable residents of Windham County to further their education at the graduate level and/or to prepare themselves for career changes that require graduate-level coursework after college.
This scholarship was established to enable residents of Windham County to further their education at the undergraduate level and/or to prepare themselves for career changes that require undergraduate-level coursework after high school.
This scholarship was established to provide financial support to students with a high school diploma, including students who have successfully completed a home schooling program.
Abolitionist Horace Greeley was a newspaper giant and a candidate for President of the United States in 1872. the Vermont Legislature formally recognized Greeley by passing a resolution to honor him as a notable Vermonter and a voice of conscience to the American people.
This scholarship is for students who live in Essex or Orleans County and plan to live and work in Vermont after obtaining their certificate of undergraduate degree. It was created to honor the memory of artist Jennie Johnson, who was most widely known as the postmaster of Beebe Plain, Vermont.
The Jericho-Underhill Lions Club created this scholarship to encourage residents in the Jericho-Underhill area to serve their communities and develop high ethical standards. the scholarship name was changed in 2016 to memorialize and honor David Damkot, a charter member of the club.
The purpose of this scholarship is to provide aid for worthy Vermont students studying in the nursing field (RN or LPN level) or pursuing advanced studies in the medical or nursing fields.
This scholarship was established to honor John Hudson Savage in recognition of his 28 years of volunteer service to the town of Colchester as a member of the Colchester rescue Squad.
The Karen Quill Scholarship was established in 2012 in memory of Karen Quill, a dedicated union nurse. (This will be awarded to a student pursuing a career in nursing).
This scholarship was created to honor the memory of Katie Currier, who passed away at the age of 18. Katie was devoted to justice, non-judgment, acceptance and unity. This athlete's scholarship was established to provide financial aid to Vermont students who are committed to promoting these qualities in their communities.
The scholarship assists students with their pursuit of a degree in a construction-related field. Preference will be given to applicants who want to study civil or mechanical engineering.
This scholarship was created for the purpose of increasing the quality and availability of early care and learning teachers who plan to work with young children in infant/toddler and prekindergarten programs.
This scholarship was created to increase the quality and availability of early care and learning teachers who plan to work with young children in infant/toddler and prekindergarten programs. every child deserves a strong start and equal chance in life, which requires a well-qualified early childhood education workforce.
The members of the Ludlow VFW Post 10155 established this scholarship to help students from Cavendish, Ludlow, Mount Holly, and Plymouth who aspire to attend college but lack the financial resources to do so.
In 2019, The Mahana Magic Foundation established a scholarship program for Vermont High School seniors who have been impacted by a parent's cancer.
The Scholarship Committee awarded all TWELVE applicants with a $1,000 scholarship.
This scholarship was created to recognize Mr. Blucher's 39 years of service to the Rutland Regional Planning Commission, as well as his commitment to education. This scholarship is offered to Rutland County students who seek a degree in land use planning, legal studies, political studies, emergency services, agriculture,...
Martin Devlin was a beloved member of the Physician Assistant Academy of Vermont (PAAV) for many years. Following his untimely death, a scholarship fund was created in his memory.
This scholarship was established in 2015 to honor Francis and Louise Nichols and their children, William Nichols and Sarah Nichols Gruenig. the intent of this program is to ease the financial burden of a college degree for Vermont students who have faced adversity in their lives and/or overcome hardship.
This scholarship was established in 2014 to honor Francis and Louise Nichols and their children, William Nichols and Sarah Nichols Gruenig, who valued education, hard work, and the natural world. the intent of this program is to support students in pursuing studies in agriculture or environmental studies.
This two-year scholarship was created to provide education funding to students who want to attend school beyond high school and seek a certificate or associate (two-year) degree in a technical field. this scholarship is not dependent on past academic performance.
NorthCountry Federal Credit Union wishes to recognize northern Vermont students who are pursuing higher education, who reflect the credit union philosophy of people helping people, and who have demonstrated a commitment to learning and to giving back to the community.
This scholarship is open to any resident of Norwich who is pursuing education beyond high school. Students of all ages are urged to apply. Previous awardees are encouraged to apply in subsequent years.
Northgate residents ownership Corporation (NroC) is a resident- owned and -directed community in the New North end of Burlington. this scholarship was created for Northgate residents who may be first- generation college students, new Americans, and/or those who may have experienced generational poverty.
Northgate residents ownership Corporation (NroC) is a resident- owned and -directed community in the New North end of Burlington. this scholarship was created for Northgate residents who may be first- generation college students, new Americans, and/or those who may have experienced generational poverty.
Northgate residents ownership Corporation (NroC) is a resident- owned and -directed community in the New North end of Burlington. this scholarship was created for Northgate residents who may be first- generation college students, new Americans, and/or those who may have experienced generational poverty.
This scholarship was created to support and inspire graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated leadership in community service, and are passionate about and committed to improving the lives of children.
This scholarship was established in 1996 in memory of Philip and Alice Angell, both of whom were active in the Vermont Order of Eastern Star (OES) for more than 50 years.
This scholarship is for students with residency within the New England area (Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut).
This scholarship was created to assist students who have undergone significant physical challenges or illness and who met those challenges with courage and perseverance.
This scholarship was created to provide financial support for academically exceptional students who show promise of continued excellence and demonstrate financial need.
This scholarship not only recognizes the significant contributions Robert Gensburg made to affordable housing and education in Vermont, but also reflects Bob’s lifelong commitment to social and economic equality for all Vermonters.
This scholarship was established to honor the memory of Roger J. Sheridan, former coach at Saint Michael's High School in Montpelier, basketball and football official, and member and secretary of the International Association of Approved Basketball officials.
Samuel W. Thompson worked for the State of Vermont for 39 years, serving as deputy sheriff of Caledonia County for more than six years. His family established this scholarship to honor his memory and life.
Scott A. Lawrence found value in every person he met and believed in their capacity and potential to do good in the world, especially as they grew in knowledge. the recipient of this scholarship should embody Scott’s values of friendship to all and give all individuals the benefit of the doubt.
This scholarship is for students who seek an undergraduate degree in the arts, including, but not limited to, music, visual arts, dance, or theater and live in Rutland County (or go to high school there).
VSAC created this scholarship to honor the contributions Sister Elizabeth Candon has made to higher education in general and to women seeking higher education in particular.
The owners of Stonyfield Farm established this scholarship to convey their gratitude and appreciation to the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery for its support, partnerships, and friendship.
Former U.S. Senator James m. Jeffords of Vermont established this scholarship to honor his wife, elizabeth Daley Jeffords, by providing financial support to students with disabilities who wish to pursue an undergraduate degree.
This scholarship was established to inspire and encourage residents of Peacham to pursue education after high school. It is the donors’ intent to assist students from rural areas, particularly those who are among the first generation in their families to attend college.
This scholarship was created in honor of Ted Bridges, a consistent and active contributor to the success of Vermont's tourism and hospitality businesses for more than four decades. It was created to provide financial assistance to encourage students to pursue education and careers in hospitality and tourism.
This scholarship was established in honor of Alan and Ann Schwartz, parent who provided strong encouragement for their children to pursue post secondary education despite considerable financial adversity.
This scholarship was created in memory of Bruce Lamb, a first-class lineman who passed away in a fatal accident while performing his job. He was devoted not only to his job, but also to his co-workers and friends.
This scholarship was created to provide financial assistance to graduates of the Hartford school system who are pursuing technical training or an associate's degree after high school.
Carolyn Barra was an Essex High School student who was gifted academically, active in the performing arts, and dedicated to community service. Carolyn dies as a result of complications of pulmonary hypertension disorder in her senior year, and this scholarship was established to her her memory and her special spirit.
This scholarship was established to honor the memory of Dwight and Doris Hitchcock for their lifelong love of family and friends, and service to the town of Athens, Vermont. Dwight Hitchcock was a selectman, and Doris held other positions in Athens for several years.
This scholarship is awarded to two students annually who reside in one of our member towns (Dover, Halifax, Jamaica, Marlboro, Readsboro, Searsburg, Stratton, Wardsboro, Whitingham, Wilmington).
This scholarship was created to provide financial assistance to Vermont high school graduating seniors who seek an associate degree or certification in a vocational or technical field after high school graduation.
This scholarship was created by Burton A. Paquin, Sr. to encourage and foster training for Vermonters in the technical and skilled trades to ensure the perpetuation of these valuable skills for the benefit of Vermont’s economy and communities.
This scholarship was created to assist academically promising incoming or current undergraduate students who are passionate about and committed to pursuing a career either in social work or early childhood education in the State of Vermont.
This scholarship was established in memory of Ray Pellegrini, a Vermont educator for more than 30 years, to recognize Ray’s commitment to and support for all Vermont students.
This scholarship is awarded to two students who are enrolling in the third year of their post secondary education and who reside in one of our member towns (Dover, Halifax, Jamaica, Marlboro, Readsboro, Searsburg, Stratton, Wardsboro, Whitingham, Wilmington).
The Samara Scholarship was established in 2000 as an investment in the future of Vermont students who oppose discrimination and prejudice and who stand for the elimination of homophobia.
This scholarship was established to honor the memory of Thomas F. Tatarczuch, a man of integrity, whose career in management, accounting, and finance was dedicated to preserving and expanding manufacturing opportunities throughout North America.
This scholarship was created to encourage Windham County residents, towns of Readsboro, or Searsburg in Bennington County to seek education after high school and to contribute fully to freedom, peace, and social understanding throughout the world, beginning in their own homes and communities.
The Trinity College of Vermont Association of Alumni and Friends awards this scholarship to promote empowerment through education, and to encourage work that supports healthy communities and social justice.
The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) has established the Regional Student Program (RSP) under which qualified residents of the region may receive reduced tuition rates when attending college in another New England state.
The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) has established the Regional Student Program (RSP) under which qualified residents of the region may receive reduced tuition rates when attending college in another New England state.
This scholarship if for first-year students of University of Southern Maine from New Hampshire and Vermont to attend USM for less than the cost of in-state tuition in their home states.
The Vermont Dairy Industry Association established this scholarship to further its commitment to assist students in their educational pursuits in the study of dairying.
This scholarship was established by the members of the Vermont State Dental Society to encourage Vermont residents preparing to enter the dental hygiene profession.
This scholarship was established for youth with experience in foster care. The mission of this program is to help young adults prepare for and enter training or educational institutions after high school.
This scholarship was created to encourage and support students who are seeking education beyond high school and are interested in pursuing aquatic environmental studies, such as watershed management, water resources education, and limnology.
This scholarship was created (1) to provide financial assistance to individuals who have participated as mentees in a mentoring program; (2) to provide additional incentives for young people to join, fully participate in, and commit to a mentoring program; and (3) to provide a giving avenue for individuals who want to...
The sons and daughters of Vermont-NEA members (students in their last year of high school, undergraduates, and graduate students) are eligible to apply for Vermont-NEA/Maida F. Townsend scholarships. The $1000 scholarships, established in 1991, are awarded annually at the Vermont-NEA Representative Assembly.
The New England Red Sox Service Scholarships for Vermont is an honor awarded by the Red Sox Foundation, the official team charity of the Boston Red Sox. In spring 2020, Foundation will award a **$1,000 scholarship to 41 academically talented Vermont public high school seniors who have shown commitment to community service.
The Vermont Police Association created this scholarship in memory of one of its past presidents, Gene Gaiotti, a member of the Vermont Liquor Control Department who was killed in the line of duty, and Ron West.
The Vermont Police Association created this scholarship in recognition of George Whitney, who served the VPA as its secretary/treasurer for more than 25 years.
The Vermont Police Association created this scholarship in memory of Captain Mooney of the Rutland Police Department, who served for several years as secretary/treasurer of the Vermont Police Association.
During the 2019-2020 school year, the Vermont Principals’ Association (VPA) will award two $500 scholarships to high school seniors who are the children of VPA members.
The Vermont Sheriffs’ Association created this scholarship to assist Vermont residents seeking degrees in law enforcement in order to become police officers.
This scholarship was created to honor former Windham County Sheriff William Graham, who has exemplified outstanding public service and community leadership throughout his life.
The Cobble Hill Grange created this scholarship to recognize the importance of a college education and to encourage Vermont students to enter the field of agriculture.
The Cobble Hill Grange created this scholarship to recognize the importance of a college education and to encourage Vermont students to enter the field of education.
VSAC established this scholarship to honor the contributions Katharine Hutchinson made as a VSAC board member from July 2011 to June 2017. The guidance department at BFA St. Albans, where Katharine Hutchinson worked for many years, works to encourage all students, especially first-generation, to continue educatuin after...
The Freeman Foundation created this scholarship to assist students who are either among the first generation in their families to attend college (neither parent has received a bachelor’s degree) OR who face other barriers that restrict access to a college education.
The William Boudreau Trust established this scholarship in 2010 to honor the memory and generosity of longtime Barton resident and farmer William Boudreau. This scholarship provides financial assistance to Orleans County residents who wish to become licensed nursing assistants.
The Woodstock rotary Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarship assistance to graduates of Woodstock Union High School. Woodstock Rotarian family members are not eligible to apply.