CFMA Student Scholarship
The objective of the CFMA Student Scholarship is to enable full-time students interested in finance, accounting or construction management to pursue their education in the subject.
● Deadline: Jul 15, 2025
● Award: Varies
● GPA: 3.00
● Selection Criteria: Enroll in an Oregon/SW Washington College or University as a student pursuing a degree or certification.
A Second Chance: How My Accident Changed My Goals for the Future
Matlin Injury Law is offering a $5,000 scholarship to a student seeking higher education at an accredited college, university, or graduate school. Our ideal scholarship recipient will meet all qualifying criteria, including submitting a video that explains how a traumatic car accident influenced their life and determined their career goals.
● Deadline: Jul 31, 2025
● Award: 5000
● Selection Criteria: Be a U.S. citizen or otherwise authorized to work or attend school in the U.S., Must be the survivor of a car accident
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Students in Need Scholarship
Through our Alford & Associates Students in Need Scholarship, we aim to promote those ideals by supporting students who have overcome obstacles and demonstrated a need for financial assistance.
● Deadline: Aug 4, 2025
● Award: $2000
● Selection Criteria: Student has an interest in a career in law and is pursuing a degree in pre-law or humanities (such as government, philosophy, or English)., Student is either a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
Undergrad Scholarship Contest
Law Office of Pamela C. Bratcher is offering a $1,000 scholarship for one undergrad student majoring in English to tell us what they plan to do with their career.
● Deadline: Jul 30, 2025
● Award: $1000
● Selection Criteria: Applicants must be EITHER outgoing high school seniors (graduating summer 2025) OR students currently enrolled in a college, trade school, or university as of the start of the fall 2025 semester., Applicants must be an undergrad student majoring in English.
● Grade Level: High School Senior, Undergraduate Students