New Mexico Scholarships

Scholarship Links

$10,000 Scholarship from ScholarshipPoints.com updated popular

10 out of 10 stars

Students can win monthly scholarship drawings worth up to $10,000. Last year ScholarshipPoints gave away $123,550 in scholarships! ScholarshipPoints is free to join, fun to participate in, and provides you with the opportunity to win thousands of dollars in scholarships each month.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

$1,000 GPA Isn't Everything Scholarship updated popular

8 out of 10 stars

Find a college, university or trade school that looks at you as a whole person and enter to win a $1,000 scholarship in the "A GPA Isn't Everything" scholarship contest at Cappex.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Win a $3,500 College Scholarship updated popular

8 out of 10 stars

Need funds for college? Complete a survey for a chance to win a $3,500 college scholarship!

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

$50,000 Scholarship from WinningSurveys.com updated popular

7 out of 10 stars

Enter to win a $50,000 college scholarship. Don't need a college scholarship? Take $50,000 cash instead!

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Jiffy Lube Teen Driver Scholarship Program

Jiffy Lube is offering a number of scholarships to students who reside in Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Utah.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

New Mexico Universities Lottery Success Scholarship Program

The Lottery Success Scholarship Program has provided scholarships to more than 35,000 New Mexico college students since its inception in 1997. All net profits from New Mexico Lottery sales go to the scholarship program, after payouts for prizes and operating expenses. Roughly 24 percent of lottery revenues end up going to the scholarship program. The lottery has generated more than $194 million for the program. Eligible students may receive scholarships worth up to 100 percent of their tuition at New Mexico public colleges and universities. Though they may receive scholarships for up to eight consecutive semesters, they do not start receiving awards until their second semester of full-time enrollment. To qualify for a scholarship, a student must: Be a New Mexico resident. Enroll in a New Mexico public college or university immediately after graduating from a New Mexico high school or receiving a high-school-equivalency diploma. Scholarships also are available to residents who begin U.S. military service within 120 days of graduating from a New Mexico high school or receiving a GED, then enroll in a New Mexico public college or university within 120 days of receiving an honorable or medical discharge. Complete at least 12 credit hours each semester. Maintain a 2.5 grade-point average.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It