Ohio War Orphans Scholarship

Deadline May 15, 2025
State Ohio
Major Any Major
Type Military Family
Offered By Ohio War Orphans Scholarship Board
Rankings-L
Varies
Scholarship Award
Rankings-R
Visit Official Website
Next Scholarship
Description

The Ohio War Orphans Scholarship Program awards tuition assistance to the children of deceased or severely disabled Ohio veterans who served in the armed forces during a period of declared war or conflict.

Essay Required
No
Recommendations Required
No
Minimum GPA
2.0
You May Also Like
Boyd Family Scholarship Fund
Amount:
$1,000
Deadline:
March 13, 2025
State:
Ohio
To advance education by providing scholarship support for African-American graduating seniors of Glenville High School.
View Details
Charles D. Whitmer Fund Scholarship
Amount:
$1,000
Deadline:
March 13, 2025
State:
Ohio
To help persons with an entrepreneurial spirit, at any age, attend (on a full-time basis) a college or university that is authorized to provide full credit toward a bachelor's or higher degree. Must be a resident of Cuyahoga, Lorain, Lake, or Geauga county and preference will be given to ROTC program cadets whose service leads to a commission in the United States armed forces.
View Details
Charles Hildreth Kelso Scholarship
Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
March 13, 2025
State:
Ohio
The Charles Hildreth Kelso Scholarship will allocate two scholarships to a deserving African American graduating senior student from Glenville High School and Collinwood High School, both in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, with a 2.5 Grade Point Average or better, who intends to go on to college and major in education.
View Details
Charlotte Alexander Scholarship
Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
March 13, 2025
State:
Ohio
This fund was established by a transfer of the Educational Trust of the Inner City Protestant Parish to the Cleveland Foundation to provide scholarship support to enable deserving individuals who are residents of Cleveland or its inner-ring suburbs to further and/or complete their formal education. Currently, the beneficiary pool is identified as high school seniors and adults to the age of 28, who are pursuing an undergraduate college degree, or vocational/technical training. Applicants with financial need and grade-point averages between 2.0 and 3.3 on a 4.0 grade scale are given preference.
View Details
Favorites (0)
Favorites
0 favorite option

You have no favorites

Name delet