
My main reason for applying to these scholarships was this: NO ESSAYS.
"I chose to focus on scholarships for women because for many years women were seen as lesser than men. Although that opinion has changed over time, there are still many subtle ways in which society depicts that attitude. I believe that scholarships for women help break the now slightly higher glass ceiling. These scholarships are great for women and mothers from low income families who are trying to go back to school."
by Gina K. of University of Southern California Los Angeles
On top of a full load of courses, homework assignments, and extra curricular activities, students are often asked to write full-length essays for college applications, internships and scholarships. Fortunately, we provide students with a list of scholarships without essays, so that students like Gina K. can take a break from writing all day. Take a look below!
8 Matching Scholarships
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Foundation for Global Scholars
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- $30K
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Deadline: March 4 | Amount: Up to $30,000
Google Doodle for Google
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- $350
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Deadline: March 1 | Amount: Up to $350
National Organization for Women Foundation
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- $1K
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Deadline: February 17 | Amount: $100-$1,000
Christophers
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- $2,980
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Deadline: June 30 | Amount: $2,980 and travel expenses to London
Sadler's Wells
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- $1K
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Deadline: November 1 | Amount: $1,000
Actors Theatre of Louisville
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- $40K
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Deadline: June | Amount: Up to $40,000
Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation
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- $3K
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Deadline: January 30 | Amount: $750-$3,000
National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA)