Non-FS Scholarships to apply for before Winter Break (and a few to keep an eye on!)

All Majors

Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution

  • Application deadline is 17 January 2026.

Funds MUST be used to attend a Virginia college or university and will be awarded to Virginia high school graduates.

  • Cover Sheet for DAR Scholarship Application with the signature of the applicant.
  • Virginia DAR Scholarship Application
  • Transcript of high school grades (may be submitted in a sealed envelope)
  • A letter by the applicant (maximum of 500 words) describing career objectives and reasons for desiring the scholarship
  • A letter of recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor (may be submitted in a sealed envelope)
  • Virginia Scholarship Financial Need form (may be submitted in a sealed envelope)

Aviation or Aerospace

Virginia Department of Aviation

  • Application Deadline is 27 February, 2026

A certification of acceptance into a non-engineering, aviation-related postsecondary education program is required. Examples of non-engineering aviation careers include (but are not limited to) pilots, aviation maintenance technicians, aviation managers, etc. Scholarship applicants must have an unweighted GPA of at least 3.5. One scholarship of $3,000 will be awarded each year and is renewable.

  1. Complete the application and have your guidance counselor or other high school official sign all required certifications.
  2. Attach an official copy of your current high school transcript and a copy of acceptance letters or other verification of enrollment or acceptance into a post-secondary institution.
  3. Attach to the application a typed, double-spaced essay (350 word minimum/500 word maximum) on the subject: “Why I Wish to Pursue a Career in Aviation.”
  4. Attach recommendation letters (no more than three) and a typed (one-page maximum) sheet listing both school-related and extracurricular activities demonstrating accomplishments and leadership capabilities.

The VDA also offers a ground and/or flight school scholarship for $1000.

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

AIAA Roger W. Kahn Scholarships
Requirements:
  • Application deadline 7 January, 2026
  • Current high school senior intending to pursue an aerospace or STEM major at a college or university (must provide proof of enrollment to receive the scholarship funds)
  • Minimum high school GPA of 3.5
  • Demonstrated interest in aerospace through extracurricular activities
  • Must have an AIAA High School Membership – It’s Free!
  • Transcript that shows high school unweighted GPA using the 4.0 scale
  • 1-page statement that describes STEM-related studies and/or extracurricular activities
  • Letter of recommendation from STEM educator or mentor
  • Application form
AIAA and Club for the Future’s Resilient Student Scholarship
Requirements:
  • Application deadline 16 February, 2026
  • Currently enrolled high school senior intending to pursue a STEM degree at a college, university, or technical institution.
  • Must be attending a U.S. institution in the fall
  • Should demonstrate financial need
  • Transcript or most recent report card showing your G.P.A. out of a 4.0 scale
  • Brief description of your interest and experience with STEM subjects and a short (500 word) personal essay.
  • Letter of recommendation from teachers, counselors, or professional references.

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Arlington Community Foundation

  • Offers more than 100 4-year renewable scholarships each year to students graduating from Arlington County, VA, high schools. One application form will evaluate your eligibility for all of the scholarships.

Captain Earle Worley Scholarship

  • $3500 one year scholarship to support a Virginia high school graduate who will pursue an aviation, aeronautics or aerospace degree. Applications open early in January.

Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond

  • Students from all over Virginia are eligible for the scholarships listed at this link. Fill our only one application to apply to more than 20 different scholarships.

NVTC Foundation Kilberg Scholarship Fund

  • For Northern Virginia women intending to major in a technology-related field. One-time award of $5000. Students who use the scholarship at Marymount University in Arlington will receive a matching scholarship from the university. Applications open in mid-January.

Community Foundation for Northern Virginia

  • Administers 35+ scholarships for residents of Northern Virginia. Most applications open mid-January. Check the site to see if you meet the criteria for one!

Microsoft Disability Scholarship

  • High value scholarship for students with disabilities (including learning) who wish to pursue a career in: Engineering​, Computer Science​, Computer Information Systems​, Law, or Business (including related fields such as paralegal studies, pre-law, finance, business administration, or marketing). GPA minimum of 2.5. Applications open in January

Marines Memorial Fund

  • Scholarships are available to service members, veterans, intended service members, and the descendants (child or grandchild) of Marines. Applications for each scholarship are due in mid-March and open in January.

AFCEA DC Scholarships

  • Application opens in January, deadline in March. For students who will pursue a four-year full time STEM curriculum for computer science, engineering [all], mathematics, physics, chemistry, cybersecurity and management information systems; and Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I)-related fields of study including electrical, computer, chemical, aerospace or systems engineering or electronics

Early College Programs List

Residential Early College programs open to all students

Residential Early College programs supported by state funding

These programs are heavily discounted or free for state residents. To qualify for free tuition, most of these require that students are enrolled in a state public school in the previous year. Military or Foreign Service may be able to make a case for an exception to this requirement under the educational access laws. Some of these schools will admit out of state students who pay full tuition.

Remote/Online Early College Programs

Private Boarding School programs on university campuses

that provide dual or direct enrollment in 1 or more years  of college courses

Summer early college programs (small sampling)

  • Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics:HCSSiM is an intensive six-week encounter with college-level mathematics for talented and highly motivated high school students costing under $7000 including tuition, room, board (additionally, scholarships likely for students of families earning under $190k)
  • University of Nebraska High School

One year/one semester high schools:

  • Class Afloat – is a semester/year at sea aboard a tall ship sailing vessel with credit earned through West Island College International
  • A+ World Academy offers a semester/year at sea aboard a tall ship sailing vessel
  • Interstudies offers 1 year placements in the UK and Ireland at day (with homestay host families) or boarding schools. Full year programs from age 16-18, 12 week programs for 14+
  • The School for Ethics and Global Leadership is a year or semester long boarding program in DC for students interested in politics
  • Idyllwild Arts Academy Semester Exchange in the high mountains of Southern California