Virginia Scholarships in 2024

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Did you know that Virginia is home to the country's second oldest institute of higher education, the College of William and Mary? This school had some pretty prestigious alumni as well, including presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and John Tyler. With such a strong history in education, it's no surprise to see the support of continued learning with these scholarships for Virginia students.

List of Virginia Scholarships in 2024

KASF Eastern Region Scholarship

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Award Amount
$5,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 30 Deadline

This award is available for Korean-American students living in and attending school in Delaware, District of Columbia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, or West Virginia. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher, and plan to enroll full time.
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James McPherson Memorial Endowment Scholarship

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Award Amount
$900 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Feb 1 Deadline

This award is available for U.S. and international undergraduate and graduate students who are residents of Virginia. Applicants must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
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Becca's Closet Spirit of Generosity Scholarship

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Award Amount
$2,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Mar 29 Deadline

Rebecca was a passionate, bright, fun-loving young woman who loved being with her friends and felt that no one should miss a high school event because they couldn’t afford to be there. She saw the inequity in the situation and sought to change things. During the Spring of her sophomore year, Becca singlehandedly collected and donated over 250 formal dresses and helped hundreds of girls across South Florida attend their High School proms in style. To keep Becca's dream alive, countless dedicated people throughout the United States have joined forces to provide opportunities for those who seek them. Although the core mission of Becca's Closet, located in the Festival Marketplace in Pompano Beach, FL, was to collect and distribute dresses to high school girls with financial need, our goals have expanded to offer additional opportunities for deserving young people. In the spirit of Rebecca's visions and aspirations, our foundation raises funds to award post-secondary educational scholarships recognizing the exemplary efforts of young men and women nationwide who demonstrate Becca's spirit of generosity in their own communities.
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Virginia Tech SigEp Balanced Man Scholarship

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Award Amount
$4,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Sep 5 Deadline

The Virginia Tech SigEp Balanced Man Scholarship serves the purpose of rewarding young men who are currently embracing all aspects of Sigma Phi Epsilon's ideals and working to become a well rounded Balanced Man while working on leadership skills and becoming involved in as many ways as possible. If you have interest in joining SigEp or would like to learn more information about us please let us know in the application.
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Virginia Department of Health Nursing Scholarships

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Award Amount
$5,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
3 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 30 Deadline

The Nursing Scholarship Program is for students in a practical nurse program (LPN) or a registered nurse (RN) program and who are accepted or enrolled a school of nursing in the State of Virginia. Scholarship recipients must agree to engage in full-time nursing in Virginia for one month for every $100 received. Presently, the Virginia Department of Health, Office of Health Equity offers several scholarship opportunities to help pay for nursing education.
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YouthCon Scholarship

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Award Amount
$9,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
3 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jan 15 Deadline

The YouthCon Scholarship is hosted by AASuccess, a Falls Church-based nonprofit dedicated to empowering the youth to gain confidence while fostering leadership skills by living our motto of “perfecting the act of giving back”. Our scholarship allows innovative high school and middle school students living in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area with ideas to be actively involved with philanthropic work to make a difference in neighborhoods, with the support of AASuccess. We award innovative and driven students with the mindsets of giving back, and those seeking to strengthen their skills such as writing, presentation, and leadership.
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Scholarship Program from Aaron & Co. Millwork

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Award Amount
$500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
May 31 Deadline

At Aaron & Co. Millwork, we firmly believe in investing in our community and the next generation of skilled tradesmen. It is our goal to support these students by providing scholarships and mentoring opportunities – anything we can do to help those striving toward their goals. We want to encourage and inspire the young people who are working hard to enter the skilled trades. Many of these students face financial hurdles which might prevent them from attaining a higher level of education – that’s where our scholarship program comes in!
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Epilepsy Reach Foundation Education Scholarship

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Award Amount
$3,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
3 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 1 Deadline

The Epilepsy Reach Foundation members and volunteers are committed to helping those living with epilepsy and their families reach success by providing guidance and support through informative resources, financial assistance for medication and education, and career services for professional development. Our mission is to empower adults and children living with epilepsy in underserved Southeastern U.S. communities by offering aid and support to enable their success.
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Good Lawyers / Good People Scholarship

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Award Amount
$1,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Jul 1 Deadline

One of the rewarding things about being a personal injury attorney is helping people overcome difficult challenges. We truly enjoy using our abilities and knowledge to help others. We want to help make the same opportunities to help available to others who aspire to use the law to achieve justice and make the world a better and safer place. We are therefore happy to offer two $1,000.00 annual scholarships – one for the fall semester and one for the spring semester – to deserving and qualified students.
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Freeze Bullying Scholarship

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Award Amount
$24,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
24 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Apr 1 Deadline

Payton’s Project has an ongoing college scholarship program for outstanding students who have persevered while experiencing bullying/cyberbullying and for those who have demonstrated efforts to “Freeze Bullying and Cyberbullying” in their schools and communities. Our goal is to award 24 $1,000 scholarships each year. Together, SPARK, the Education Foundation for Prince William County, Virginia Public Schools, and Payton's Project, Inc. have established an annual scholarship award in the amount of $24,000 to be provided in $1,000 awards (up to twenty-four (24) total awards), to eligible high school Seniors, who intend to pursue studies at a higher learning institute, or to current higher learning institute students. Each school or higher learning institute may submit multiple students for consideration. A designated school or higher learning institute counselor should ensure that applications are submitted in accordance with the Eligibility Criteria
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Northern Virginia Criminal Defense Group 2024 Local Conservation Scholarship

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Award Amount
$1,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Oct 31 Deadline

We support local efforts to conserve and manage wildlife and natural resources in our home area of Northern Virginia. Whether raising money for wildlife habitat protection or helping to maintain the trails in Virginia’s numerous state parks, we endorse those who go out of their way to improve and conserve natural areas. We are proud to sponsor a scholarship contributing to the awareness and active discussion around nature conservation in the digital age. Younger generations are learning about and taking action on serious issues, such as Earth’s natural resource supply, maintaining ecosystems, species diversity, and environmental functions. We have seen that this generation is focused on making actual changes and implementing policies to protect future generations. The Local Conservation Scholarship will be awarded to an individual who demonstrates exceptional commitment to nature conservation and environmental stewardship in their own community. This $1,000 scholarship is an opportunity to give back to those who have already given their valuable time and energy to worthy causes.
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Korean American Scholarship Foundation-Eastern Regional Chapter

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Award Amount
$2,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 30 Deadline

The Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF) – Eastern Regional Chapter (ERC) is pleased to announce a scholarship program in honor and recognition of 1.6 million American Veterans who served in the Korean War during the Korean War era (June 25, 1950–January 31, 1955). These men and women answered the call to fight for a country and people they never knew and never met. More than 54,000 Americans died and 103,000 were wounded. To express our gratitude to these veterans for their sacrifices, KASF-ERC will offer their descendants an opportunity to apply for a scholarship. KASF-ERC scholarship program will recognize outstanding students who have demonstrated outstanding talents and potential for success. Awardees will receive a check of $2,000 scholarships from KASF and be able to attend the KASF-ERC Award Ceremony & Banquet in Vienna, VA.
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Fourth Circuit High School Essay Contest

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Award Amount
$4,500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
3 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 15 Deadline

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is seeking submissions for its essay contest. The contest is open to all students currently in grades 9 through 12 from Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Students are invited to consider and share their thoughts on the question: "Is the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause sufficient to secure the rights of all citizens, or is the ERA necessary to promote gender equality?
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DFLAEF Education Fund Scholarship Essay Contest

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Award Amount
$7,500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
3 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 30 Deadline

In order to apply for the DFLA Education Fund Scholarship Essay Contest, applicants must submit a 500-word to 800-word essay based on the year's prompt. Each essay is scored based on originality, creativity, the strength of argument, acknowledgment of alternative perspectives, and proper use of grammar and spelling. Party affiliation, gender, and personal politics are immaterial. The contest will use "blind" scoring. Judges will see no personal information (e.g. name; school; gender; age; address; etc.) about the writer, and evaluate essays strictly on their content. The winner will be invited to read his/her essay at the DFLA Education Fund National Conference. Must be 17 to 26 years of age, a full-time student, and a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient. The DFLA Education Fund is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit that does both educational and advocacy work. There is no required reading for this essay, nor are any citations required in the essay. However, reviewing the recommended resources is highly encouraged.
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BPW Virginia Ruff Scholarship for Continuing Education

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Award Amount
$1,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 30 Deadline

This $1,000 scholarship honors Virginia Ruff, a member of Bedford BPW for more than 50 years at the time of her death in April 2002 at age 94. A graduate of The College of Mary Washington and The College of William and Mary, Miss Ruff dedicated her life to the education of Bedford children as a teacher at the Villamont and Montvale schools, and as a librarian at Bedford and Liberty High Schools. She retired in 1973. This scholarship provides financial assistance for women seeking education to re-enter the job market, advancement and/or to achieve economic self-sufficiency. A committee of four BPW members selects the recipient.
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Hard Work Pays Off Scholarship - Heart of Virginia

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Award Amount
$2,500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Jul 31 Deadline

The Warren Firm, a small personal injury law firm based in Charlottesville, Virginia, has created the Hard Work Pays Off Scholarship – a $2,500 scholarship available to graduating high school seniors from the following Virginia counties: Appomattox, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, and Prince Edward.
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Alice Hinchcliffe Williams, RDH, MS Graduate Scholarship

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Award Amount
$1,500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Feb 1 Deadline

This scholarship is open to Virginia residents who are pursuing graduate degrees in dental hygiene or accredited degree studies related to the professional roles of a dental hygienist. Students must demonstrate financial need of $1,500 or more, and must be professional or student members of the ADHA.
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Arthur J. Packard Memorial Scholarship

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Award Amount
$10,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
3 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Feb 15 Deadline

U.S. undergraduate students who are enrolled in a hospitality management program and have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher are eligible for this award. Applicants must attend and be nominated by an American Hotel and Lodging Association (AH&LA) member school.
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In 2023, nearly 530,000 students attended college in Virginia. There are 71 colleges and universities in Virginia including 15 public universities and 25 private colleges and universities. Even if you don’t currently live in Virginia, but plan to attend one of its schools, such as the College of William and Mary, Washington and Lee University, University of Virginia (UVa), James Madison University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), or George Mason University (GMU), you may also have the chance to add to your college savings fund with these Virginia scholarships. We’ve already done the searching for you; all you need to do is apply! Browse through our list of scholarships for Virginia students to see all the awards available to you.

Understanding Scholarships in Virginia

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To understand the importance of scholarships for students attending college in Virginia, it is essential to know what you can expect to pay to goto school in Virginia. In 2023, average in-state tuition for undergraduate students in Virginia was $ 13,554. When including room and board, the average cost of attending a 4 year public school in Virginia was $ 24,838. Average net tuition at Virginia’s private schools varies by institution. By way of example, average net undergraduate tuition at Liberty University is just over $ 27,000 and $ 16,500 at Regent University while average net tuition at Washington and Lee is just over $ 26,000. While many students receive state, federal, and institutional grants that reduce the amount of tuition and fees they will pay, most Virginia students will still have to pay out of pocket to attend school. That’s why private scholarships can play such a crucial role for keeping the cost of college affordable for Virginia students.

Available Scholarships in Virginia

Millions of dollars are available for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing their college dreams in Virginia! Here are some great scholarship programs for that many Virginia students apply for:

Virginia529 Scholarships

Virginia529 or VA529 is a college savings plan administered by the Commonwealth of Virginia. In addition to offering students and families the ability to save for college, VA529 also administers scholarship programs including SOAR Scholars, a need-based scholarship that aspiring Virginia college students can apply for as early as the 10th grade! The Scholarship provides awards of up to $ 2,000 as well as awards of up to $ 1,000 to be used for your VA529 account. SOAR Scholars also provides mentorship and advising for its participants.

Early College Scholars Program

If you are in high school, Virginia’s Early College Scholars Program can help you save an average of $ 5,000 on your college expenses and earn your degree faster. This dual-enrollment program is open to all eligible Virginia high school students and will allow you to earn up to 15 units of transferable college credit while still in high school!

Virginia Commonwealth Award for Undergraduate Students

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The Virginia Commonwealth Award for undergraduate students provides grants up to the full cost of tuition fees for Virginia students attending a Virginia public college or university. Grants are need-based and the amount of the grant is determined based on need and the school you attend.

Virginia Commonwealth Award for Graduate Students

The Virginia Commonwealth Award for graduate students provides grant assistance for full-time graduate students attending a Virginia public university. Grant requirements and awards are determined by the school you attend.

Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant Program

If you are a Virginia undergraduate and want to attend a private college or university, the Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant (VTAG) program can help. The maximum VTAG grant annual award is $ 5,000 at most Virginia private colleges and universities. Students attending Hampton or Virginia Union universities may be eligible for annual VTAG grant awards of up to $ 12,500. VTAG is available to graduate students as well who are studying eligible health-related fields.

Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program

The Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program (VGAP) is designed to help the neediest families and students in being able to afford a college education. VGAP can provide grants of up to the cost of tuition, fees, and even books for eligible students who attend public colleges and universities in Virginia. There are some basic academic requirements, however, eligibility and the amount of your VGAP award will be based on your family’s financial need.

DC Tuition Assistance Grant Program

If you live in neighboring Washington D.C., the DC Tuition Assistance Grant Program (DC TAG) will help pay for the difference between in and out of state tuition for undergraduate students – up tp $ 10,000 per academic year! DC TAG funds can be used to reduce the cost of out-of-state tuition at any of Virginia’s public colleges and universities.

Two-Year College Transfer Grant

If you complete your freshman and sophomore years of college at a Virginia public community college and then transfer to a Virginia public university or eligible private, not-for-profit institution in Virginia, you may be eligible for the Virginia Two-Year College Transfer grant. Eligibility for this grant is based on financial need and award amounts vary.

Federal Grants

Neoclassical Virginia State Capitol with striking columns and stairs.

Virginia students, particularly those from low-income households, may qualify for federal grants like the Pell Grant. The maximum Pell Grant award for 2024-25 is $ 7,395. These grants are awarded based on financial need and do not require repayment, making them an important resource for funding undergraduate education for many families.

Institutional Grants and Scholarships in Virginia

Most of Virginia’s colleges and universities offer institutional grants and scholarships to attract and support students. These awards may be merit-based, need-based, or a combination of both, helping to offset the cost of tuition and other expenses. Institutional awards often go a long way to meet any gaps between federal financial aid you may be eligible for and the actual cost of attendance.

Virginia Private Scholarships

While Virginia has a multitude of state supported grant and scholarship programs, not all students will be eligible. For those who are eligible, these generous programs will not always cover the full cost of your education and often will not cover room and board, books, transportation, and other substantial costs you will face as a college student. The same is true with federal grants and institutional grants and scholarships. This is why private scholarships are so important for students to consider. Virginia students can access thousands of private scholarships. These scholarships vary widely in criteria and eligibility, offering opportunities for students pursuing higher education at any accredited college or university nationwide. You should plan to apply broadly for as many private scholarships you may qualify. Websites like unigo.com provide comprehensive listings and application details for many private scholarships.

Tips for Securing Scholarships and Grants for Virginians

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Navigating the scholarship application process can be competitive but following these tips can enhance your chances of success:
  1. Start Early: Begin researching and applying for scholarships well ahead of deadlines, as many have early submission requirements. Some grant programs and scholarships, such as Virginia529, provide awards and benefits as early as the 9th grade. So, start your search early, as soon as the 9th or 10th grade.

  1. Stay Organized: Keep track of deadlines, required documents, and application criteria using a spreadsheet or planner.

  1. Personalize Your Approach: Tailor your essays and personal statements to highlight your achievements, goals, and how they align with each scholarship’s mission and unique requirements.

  1. Recommendations: Obtain strong letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, or community leaders who can speak to your unique qualifications.

  1. Showcase Your Achievements: Emphasize your academic accomplishments, extracurricular activities, athletic abilities, unique talents, interests, leadership roles, and community service in your applications.

  1. FAFSA Completion: Many scholarships in Virginia require applicants to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is also essential for federal grants and other financial aid programs including grants and scholarships you might receive from your college. You should complete the FAFSA as early as you can in your senior year of high school and/or before you plan to start your degree program.

How About Student Loans in Virginia?

While scholarships and grants are ideal because they do not require repayment, they may not cover all educational expenses. Federal student loans offer favorable terms compared to private loans and can help bridge the financial gap. However, it’s important to consider repayment obligations when taking out any type of student loan. Federal student loan programs do require completion of the FAFSA. By leveraging the many scholarship and grant opportunities available, Virginia students can pursue their educational goals with greater financial ease and support. Whether your goal is to attend a public or private college or university, exploring your options early on can make a significant difference in funding your academic journey ahead!