You’re lucky if you’ve known what you’ve wanted to be since you started high school. Maybe even before. A writer, an artist, an engineer, a teacher, a musician, a nurse, or a lawyer. What makes you lucky is that by knowing what you want to major in enables you to apply for many scholarships. Many universities, colleges, and organizations award scholarships to students pursuing a specific major. Extra money, that is, to ease the financial burden of college.
If you know your field of study, you can use that information to search for a major-specific scholarship on Unigo. By searching the scholarship directory, you can find tons of scholarships related to your field of study. And even if you’re still undecided on what major you want to study, a peek at the scholarship opportunities may give you the direction you’re looking for. Check it out!
This scholarship is available for American Indian and Alaskan Native undergraduate students who are studying pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-optometry, or pre-podiatry. Students must have a grade point average of 2.0 or higher.
This scholarship is available for American Indian and Alaskan Native undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a full- or part-time study program leading to a degree in a health-related profession for one of the health career priority categories as determined by Indian Health Services. Students must have a grade point average of 2.0 or higher.
This award is for U.S. high school students who are legal residents of Sacramento County, California for at least one year OR the relatives of an SAR or affiliate member and have a valid California Driver’s License or California State Identification Card are eligible for this award. Students must enroll full time and have a grade point average of 3.7 or higher.
This award is available for U.S. college seniors planning to graduate in the current academic year. Students must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher for the first three years of college, demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in hydraulics, hydrology or the geotechnical disciplines, or in another discipline related to the design, construction and operation of dams, and be enrolled in an accredited civil engineering program.
U.S. graduate students with a grade point average of 3.2 or higher pursing advanced degrees in audiology or speech-language pathology from institutions in the U.S.
This award is for Washington state high school seniors and undergraduate students who are pursuing a journalism career. Students must attend a Washington college or university.
Graduating high school seniors or current students who are enrolled in a flight program at a college or university are eligible for this award. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
This scholarship is available for U.S. and international graduate students who are studying in a graduate program in wildlife biology, wildlife management, or a related natural resource field, with an interest in wild felids. Students must have completed a bachelor’s degree by July 1 of the award year.
This scholarship is open to U.S. female students who are enrolled in, or have been accepted to, an ABFSE-accredited mortuary science program. Students may enroll full or part time.