Scholarships With September Deadlines

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September Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For

We鈥檙e in full back-to-school mode, but that doesn't mean the scholarship search should slow down. Here are some great awards with September deadlines.

As students head back to school and get busier, it’s easy to let the scholarship search fall by the wayside—but there are plenty of scholarships with deadlines in September that you should apply for. And if other students pass them up, that means you could have a better chance of winning them with a less competitive applicant pool. So start scrolling, researching, and applying for awards you’re eligible for to help you pay for your higher education. Every little bit counts! 

Scholarships for high school students

  • : Immerse Education offers full and partial scholarships for students to attend their university and career preparation programs at world-leading institutions. The competition is open to students 13–18 years old worldwide and requires a 500-word academic essay. Scholarships can be redeemed to attend academic programs in Cambridge, Oxford, London, Sydney, Boston, New York, and more. Awards: 50%–100% program tuition scholarships; Deadline: September 18
  • : This program is for low-income high school seniors who have excelled academically but feel the nation’s best colleges are financially out of reach. The Match Scholarship offers a generous financial aid package provided by a partner college that covers the full cost of attendance for a full four years, including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and travel expenses. Recipients are also granted early admission along with the four-year scholarship. Awards: Over $325,000; Deadline: September 30
  • : Sponsored by Cirkled In, this quarterly opportunity is a cash scholarship you can use for any educational purpose from books to summer camp. US residents 13 years and older in grades eight to 12 can apply by signing up for a Cirkled In account and completing their profile. Accounts are completely free, and there are no GPA or need-based requirements.  Award: $2,500; Deadline: September 30 (as well as December 31, March 31, and June 30)
  • : This contest is open to all high school students in the US. Applicants must submit a poem of 20 lines or fewer that is unpublished, the sole work of the entrant, and not entered in any other concurrent contest. There are many prizes available—including “Best of Issue” winners, Editor’s Choice, the Easterday Poetry Award, and more—with quarterly deadlines and no entry fee. All winning poems will be published in Live Poets Society publications. Awards: Up to $500; Deadline: September 30 (as well as December 31, March 31, and June 30)
  • : These achievement-based awards are open to high school seniors who are leaders making an impact in their communities. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and attend high school (including home school) in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or select Department of Defense schools. US citizens, nationals, permanent residents, refugees, asylees, Cuban-Haitian entrants, and humanitarian parolees are all eligible, and 150 recipients will be selected. Awards: $20,000; Deadline: September 30

Scholarships for high school and undergraduate students

  • : This contest is open to high school seniors and current college students with an interest in writing and journalism. Applicants must have a minimum 2.0 GPA and write an 800-word news article about a trending topic. Award: $500; Deadline: September 1
  • : Female high school and college students who are pursuing any career field with the goal of starting their own business can apply for this scholarship. It’s not based on financial need, GPA, or demographic criteria, and there are no age restrictions. Award: $2,000; Deadline: September 15 (and March 15)
  • : This opportunity is open to current undergraduates as well as high school seniors who've been admitted to college for the upcoming fall semester. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of the United States or valid student visa holder, and currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program in the US. A 300-word essay on one of three technology-related topics is also required. Award: $500; Deadline: September 30

Scholarships for undergraduate students

  • : The American Board of Funeral Service Education offers several scholarships for college students enrolled in Funeral Service or Mortuary Science programs. Applicants may be US citizens, permanent residents, international F1 student visa holders, or students in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Awards: Up to $2,500; Deadline: September 1 (and March 1)
  • : This scholarship is open to current college students with demonstrated financial need and leadership, determination, and passion in their academic studies and personal lives. Applicants must be US citizens enrolled at an accredited college or university for the fall semester with a minimum 3.0 GPA. A 500–1,000-word essay is also required. Award: $2,500; Deadline: September 17

Scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students

  • [KB1] : With 12 scholarships awarded throughout the year, this opportunity is for full-time college students pursuing STEM fields. Applicants must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and write a short essay about their most significant STEM experiences. Students in their very first semester and last-semester seniors who aren’t going to graduate school are not eligible. If chosen, you must accept the award by email within one week of being notified. Award: $2,500; Deadline: None; applications accepted on a rolling basis
  • : This award is offered to undergraduates (excluding first-years) and graduate students pursuing degrees in marketing through a business school, including MBAs with a marketing emphasis. Applicants must be US citizens matriculating to a university accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 10
  • Offered to US veterans, this scholarship seeks to support students who hold a Combat Infantrymen’s Badge, suffered a serious injury due to combat action, received a Purple Heart, served or continue to serve with honor and distinction, or were honorably discharged from military service. Undergraduates (excluding first-years) and graduate students may be pursuing any area of study but must be attending a university accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). Applicants will also be automatically considered for the $2,000 General Albin F. Irzyk Veteran Scholarship using the same application. Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 10
  • : These educational grants are awarded to women who intend to work to improve the lives of women and children in South Africa. Applicants must be at least 25 years old and a national of a country listed on the MMEG Country Eligibility List. Also see the US-Canada Program on the same criteria page. Awards: Up to $15,000; Deadline: September 14
  • : Students who are residents of Illinois and 50% or more of Italian extraction can apply for this merit-based award sponsored by the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans (JCCIA). Applicants must be enrolled or admitted into an accredited institution of higher education and demonstrate leadership, community service, and high academic achievement. Award: $2,000; Deadline: September 15
  • : This is another merit-based opportunity from the JCCIA for students who are Illinois residents and 50%+ Italian extraction. Recipients are selected based on their Italian heritage, leadership and community service experience, high academic achievement, and the overall quality of their application, including an essay. Award: $2,000; Deadline: September 15
  • : This opportunity from The May Firm is for enrolled community college or university students. Applicants must write about a traumatic experience they experienced and how they overcame it. Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 20 (and January 20)
  • : Another scholarship for Pre-law undergraduates and first-year Law students. This scholarship also requires US citizenship or work authorization, a 3.0 minimum GPA, and an essay on the area of law you intend to pursue. A check will be mailed directly to the winner. Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 15
  • : Surprise—here is one more opportunity for first-year Law students and Pre-law undergraduates! The same requirements apply: US citizenship, a 3.0 GPA or higher, and an essay on the area of law you intend to pursue. These scholarships offer a great opportunity to reuse application materials! Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 15
  • This is a monthly scholarship open to US residents who are 18 or older and planning to enroll or are currently enrolled in a college degree program. This is a random drawing, but it does require you to submit a short response to a prompt in 500 words or fewer. Award: $2,000; Deadline: September 30 (last day of every month)
  • : This scholarship is open to full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students excelling in any field of study who have had an experience with addiction. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, submit a letter of recommendation, and write an essay that details their personal connection to addiction, their intended career path, and how they hope to make a difference with their education. Award: $500; Deadline: September 30
  • : This contest is open to students in any field of study and can be used in whatever way the winners see fit. Applicants must be enrolled in undergraduate or postgraduate courses and write a 1,000–1,500-word essay entitled “Behind the Ink: Myth and Reality, which will be judged for creativity, strong writing efficiency, powerful logic, and uniqueness. First-, second-, and third-place prizes will be awarded. Awards: Up to $1,800; Deadline: September 30
  • : The American Occupational Therapy Foundation offers multiple scholarship opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students from different states pursuing Occupational Therapy programs, including Occupational Therapy Assistant. Applicants must have completed at least one full year of coursework related to OT. A short essay and three references are required. Awards: Amounts vary; Deadline: September 30

Scholarships for graduate students and professionals

  • : Fulbright offers over 400 awards in more than 135 countries for US citizens to teach, conduct research, and carry out professional projects around the world. College and university faculty as well as artists and professionals from a wide range of fields are eligible to apply. Awards: Amounts vary; Deadline: September 15

Scholarships for (basically) everyone

  • : High school seniors as well as two-year and four-year college students in the US with a GPA of 3.6 or higher are eligible for this award. One scholarship is awarded to an applicant who’s pursuing any major or currently undecided, and a second scholarship will be given to a student pursuing a business or STEM field. Applicants in any major must submit an essay and one letter of reference. Awards: $1,000; Deadline: None; accepted year-round on a rolling basis
  • : Bold.org has partnered with Survey Junkie for this easy contest that’s open to students of all education levels. By sharing your opinions, you’ll earn rewards that you can cash out via PayPal or gift cards. To apply, just join Survey Junkie, earn 500 points, and redeem those points for an eligible reward. Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 1
  • : This scholarship will definitely appeal to today’s students. All you have to do is follow @AscentFunding on Instagram, like the scholarship post, tag three friends who would benefit from this scholarship (using #AscentSponsored), and complete the application form on their website. Applicants must be 14 years or older, legal US residents, and enrolled in high school or a full- or part-time degree or technical skills training program. Parents of these students are also eligible to apply. Award: $10,000; Deadline: September 15
  • : This scholarship is open to high school seniors, undergrads, and graduate students pursuing dental careers. Applicants must be US residents and submit an 800-word essay on how the Internet is reshaping the field of dentistry. Award: $500; Deadline: September 20
  • : This monthly scholarship is open to high school, college, and graduate students who write an essay about an innovative project they’ve designed that makes a difference in the lives of others. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be a US or Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or active student visa holder. Award: $500; Deadline: September 20 (same date every month)
  • : This scholarship hits the nail on the head with the title. High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors as well as current college and graduate students are all eligible. This scholarship sweepstakes is offered quarterly, with four awards distributed each year. All you have to do is fill out a short form to apply. Award: $500; Deadline: September 30 (plus December 31, March 31, and June 30)
  • This monthly scholarship sweepstakes is open to US citizens 13 years and older. All you have to do is provide your email to apply. Selection is based on the quality of your MyMozaic profile, including documents, photos, videos, and followers. Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 30 (last day of every month)
  • : This scholarship sweepstakes is easy to enter and open to high school, college, and graduate students of all levels who are US residents or DACA, undocumented, or international studying in the US. No essay is required; just submit a simple application form. Prizes will be awarded directly to the winners. Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 30 (as well as December 31, March 31, and June 30)
  • : The team at Dolan Divorce Lawyers created this scholarship to promote mindfulness and maturity in the communicative sphere, whether between family members and friends, in the workplace, or simply through daily life. High school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students pursuing any degree may apply if they are US residents and enrolled in a two-to-five-year post-secondary institution for the fall semester. A 750-1,000-word essay about a time you helped mediate a conflict is required. Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 30
  • : Applicants must be 14 years or older and a legal US resident to be eligible for this scholarship from Unigo. Just submit a response to this question in 250 words or fewer: If you could say one thing to the entire world at once, what would it be and why? The “loudest” student wins! Award: $1,500; Deadline: September 30
  • : Sallie Mae offers an easy scholarship contest that both students and parents can enter each month. It’s open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, or any US Territory who are age 17 or older at the time of entry. Award: $2,000; Deadline: September 30 (last day of every month)
  • : This scholarship is open to high school students, undergraduates, and graduate students of all ages. Homeschooled students are also eligible to apply, but applicants must be US citizens or legal residents. Just complete the application form and write a 140-character statement that completes this sentence: I pledge to not text and drive because... Award: $1,000; Deadline: September 30
  • 糖心Vlog Autumn Apple Choice Award: (Available starting September 1) New and existing 糖心Vlog users are eligible for this random drawing. To enter, complete your free CX registration (or log back in) and make your choice: Which classic apple treat is a must-have this fall season? You can find a new mini scholarship contest every month in the Featured Scholarships section of 糖心Vlog.com. Award: $2,000; Deadline: September 30

If you’re looking for even more opportunities to win money for school, we share a list of scholarships with upcoming deadlines every month so you can stay on top of opportunities all year round

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