This page features verified scholarships for high school students at all grade levels, including freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Opportunities are updated regularly and include scholarships based on academics, leadership, extracurricular involvement, volunteer service, career interests, and financial need.
High school students can start applying for scholarships as early as freshman year, making it important to begin early and stay organized.
Many scholarships are available specifically for high school students, making it important to start early and apply consistently.
Start with a curated list of 25 scholarships with upcoming deadlines β plus tips to help you apply faster and stay organized.
Perfect for high school students who want to stay ahead of deadlines, stay organized, and avoid last-minute stress.
β High school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniorsΒ Β
β Students planning to attend college or trade schoolΒ Β
β Students involved in academics, clubs, sports, or serviceΒ Β
β Parents helping students plan and pay for college
Browse the scholarships listed below and review eligibility requirements carefully. Pay close attention to deadlines, required documents, and submission methods. We recommend creating a checklist for each scholarship to ensure all materials are submitted on time.
The MP2S Scholarship Success System includes a ready-to-use tracker and step-by-step guide to help students stay organized throughout the application process.
π‘ Tip: Start early and apply consistently to increase your chances of winning scholarships.
You can also browse all available scholarships in our full database here β
High school scholarships come in many forms and are offered by colleges, nonprofits, businesses, and community organizations. Many awards are available long before senior year, giving students a head start on college funding.
β’ Merit-based scholarshipsΒ Β
β’ Scholarships by GPA or test scoresΒ Β
β’ Leadership and service scholarshipsΒ Β
β’ Scholarships by intended major or career interestΒ Β
β’ Local and community scholarshipsΒ Β
β’ No-essay scholarships
Students can begin applying for scholarships as early as freshman year of high school. Deadlines occur throughout the year, and many scholarships are offered annually. Starting early and applying consistently can significantly increase the total amount of aid a student receives.
π‘ Tip: Keeping track of deadlines and requirements helps reduce stress during senior year.
Use a simple system to track deadlines, organize applications, and stay consistent.
These scholarships are currently accepting applications β but many are closing soon, so it's important to apply early. Many of these awards are no-essay, renewable, or offered by local and national organizations.
Students applying for several scholarships often struggle to track deadlines, essays, and requirements.
Students who stay organized are more likely to meet deadlines and submit stronger applications.
The MP2S Scholarship Success System helps students:
β Track scholarship deadlines
β Organize application materials
β Stay consistent with applications
Includes:
β’ Scholarship Success Blueprint
β’ MP2S Scholarship Tracker
β’ Quick Start Setup Guide
All scholarships listed on My Path 2 Scholarships are reviewed for legitimacy and updated regularly. Deadlines and eligibility requirements may change, so always confirm details with the scholarship provider before applying.
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