Incoming Freshman

Freshman Trailblazer Scholarship

Every student starting college should be given a fair chance to succeed, so our scholarship is open to students from households with an income of $75,000 or less. We seek to recognize young collegiate students' hard work and dedication as they embark on their college journey. Each semester, we award a $1,000 scholarship to one college freshman.

Children of Warriors National Presidents' Scholarship

The American Legion Auxiliary sponsors the Children of Warriors National Presidents' Scholarship to support the children of our warriors. Candidates for this award shall be direct descendants of veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces during eligibility dates for membership in The American Legion: April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918; and any time after December 7, 1941. Membership in The American Legion Family is not required for this scholarship.

Dell Scholars Program

Every year, the Dell Scholars program selects 500 students nationwide, offering comprehensive support and a scholarship to each recipient. Our support is designed to help each Dell Scholar build their ideal pathway to graduation and beyond. Students will receive a $20,000 scholarship and a Dell Laptop.

Challenge Yourself Scholarship

The Gold Law Firm is honored to offer scholarship awards to freshmen who have spent their early education taking part in challenging skill-building activities such as Scouts, acting or theater, debate club, and speech. We believe that participation in and dedication to such activities greatly aid in a student’s development of integral leadership skills, confidence, and responsibility.

CodeWizardsHQ Educational Scholarship

Once a year, a high school senior or incoming college freshman will receive $2500 to support their education.At CodeWizardsHQ we believe that the future is built on diversity through equity and access. While we actively work toward implementing hiring practices that are geared toward diversifying our team, we also understand that having access to higher education is a means to broadening a diverse candidate pool for the future STEM workforce.