$2,000 “No Essay” Scholarship Rules
Summary of key rules.
- Open to all high school, college, and graduate students and those planning to enroll within 12 months.
- You must be either: (1) at least eighteen (18) years of age or older (except in the case of legal residents of certain states or commonwealths where the legal age of majority is greater than eighteen (18) years of age, then such legal age of majority) at the time of entry; or (2) at least thirteen (13) years of age at the time of entry and have a parent’s or legal guardian’s consent and supervision to use Niche.com and enter this Sweepstakes.
- Must currently attend, or within the next 12 months plan to enroll in, a high school or college listed on niche.com, or be the parent of a student who falls into one of those categories.
- Attempts to submit incomplete or inaccurate survey responses will result in permanent disqualification from the scholarship contest and all future contests.
- One (1) entry allowed per person/email address/household. A new winner will be chosen every sweepstakes period. Entries are only valid for the sweepstakes period that they are submitted.
- Prizes will be awarded directly to the winners. Winners will be notified by e-mail and posted on https://www.niche.com/about/scholarship-winners/ .
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Complete Official Rules
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The Niche.com Scholarship Name (“Sweepstakes”) begins on November 1, 2024 at 12:00 AM Eastern Time (“ET”) and ends on November 30, 2024 at 11:00 PM ET for an online entry, and on November 30, 2024 at 11:00 PM for the postmarking of a mail-in entry (“Entry Period”). The sponsor reserves the right to extend or shorten the Sweepstakes at its sole discretion. The sponsor of this Sweepstakes is Niche.com, Inc. located at 2840 Liberty Avenue, Suite 202, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (“Sponsor”). Fastweb, LLC is not a sponsor of or associated with this Sweepstakes. The Sweepstakes shall be subject to these Official Rules, and by entering, all participants agree to be bound by the terms and conditions herein.
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HOW TO ENTER ONLINE: Please go to https://www.niche.com/colleges/scholarships/no-essay-scholarship/ to enter online by submitting all requested information set forth therein. HOW TO ENTER BY MAIL: On a postcard, handprint your first and last name, address, city, state, country, zip code or postal code, phone number, date of birth, and e-mail address. Mail the completed postcard entry to: Niche.com Scholarship Name “Mail-in Entry”, 2840 Liberty Avenue, Suite 202, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.
ODDS: Odds of winning the Prize (defined below) will depend on the number of Eligible Entries received.
WINNER SELECTION: One (1) potential winner of the Sweepstakes will be selected by a random drawing to be held on or about December 15, 2024 from among all Eligible Subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with the terms of these Official Rules, the potential winner will be declared the official winner of the Sweepstakes (“Winner”). Announcement and instructions for the Prize (defined below) will be sent via mail, telephone, posting on FACEBOOK and/or e-mail, within ten (10) days of drawing date. Each entrant is responsible for monitoring for any Sweepstakes-related communications. The potential winner shall forfeit the Prize (defined below) and a new winner will be randomly selected from the remaining Eligible Entries in each of the following scenarios: (a) the potential winner cannot be reached by Sponsor within two (2) calendar days from the time award notification was sent, using the contact information provided at the time of entry; (b) the potential winner is ineligible under the Official Rules of the Sweepstakes; (c) the potential winner fails to timely return all completed forms necessary to claim the Prize; or (d) the Prize is returned as undeliverable. The potential winner, regardless of prize amount, will be required to complete a tax affidavit prior to receiving his or her prize. The affidavit will request the name, address, and Social Security number of the winner so that the Sponsor can issue an IRS Form 1099 to the Winner, if necessary. In addition, the potential prize winner may be required to present valid identification and to sign additional documentation in order to receive the prize, including a Declaration of Eligibility, Liability and Publicity Release. If the potential prize winner does not fulfill these requirements or the potential winner fails to comply with these Official Rules, then he or she will be disqualified, the prize will be forfeited, and a substitute winner may be selected from the remaining Eligible Entries. Prizes may not be awarded if an insufficient number of Eligible Entries are received, as determined by Sponsor. Any violation of these Official Rules by a potential winner, as determined by the sole discretion of Sponsor, will result in his or her immediate disqualification from the Sweepstakes and all privileges as the Winner will be immediately terminated.
PRIZE : One (1) prize of $2,000 cash will be awarded for the Sweepstakes (“Prize”).
The odds of winning are determined by the total number of eligible entries received. Only one (1) prize will be awarded to any one person/email address/household.
PRIZE CONDITIONS: All Prize details shall be determined in the sole and absolute discretion of the Sponsor. Each Winner is fully responsible for any and all applicable federal, state, and local taxes (including income and withholding taxes). All costs and expenses associated with the Prize acceptance and use not specified herein as being provided and other expenses incurred by accepting the Prize are the sole responsibility of each individual Winner. The Prize is non-transferable and non-assignable. Sponsor reserves the right to substitute the Prize (or any portion thereof) with a prize of comparable or greater value at its sole and absolute discretion. Released Parties (defined below) shall not be liable to the Winner or any other person for failure to supply the Prize or any part thereof, by reason of any acts of God, any action(s), regulation(s), order(s) or request(s) by any governmental or quasi-governmental entity (whether or not the action(s), regulation(s), order(s) or request(s) prove(s) to be invalid), equipment failure, terrorist acts, earthquake, war, fire, flood, explosion, unusually severe weather, hurricane, embargo, labor dispute or strike (whether legal or illegal), labor or material shortage, transportation interruption of any kind, work slow-down, civil disturbance, insurrection, riot, or any other cause beyond the Sponsor’s sole control.
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The 10 Best No Essay Scholarships
So many students have been there before.
They filled out their application to the best of their abilities, they applied to every internal scholarship imaginable at their hopeful college, and they calculated their odds of winning certain awards ad nauseum.
And then the acceptance letter comes in, and it’s cause for such a wonderful celebration. Getting into university is incredibly difficult, and you’ve done it.
But then there’s the second letter—the financial aid award letter. And for so many students, that award just isn’t enough to keep a student from navigating debt for many years to come.
Even for those students who can utilize internal, university-wide funding to mitigate their tuition costs, having external funding sources will always make a big difference in one’s attempts to finance their education.
But there are a lot of scholarships out there. And many of them will provide wonderful opportunities, but in order to make the most of one’s scholarship hunt to ensure they will receive enough external aid to impact their tuition costs, they’ll need to apply for a lot of scholarships.
School, work, and attempts to make the most of one’s teenage/early 20s can make the prospect of writing dozens of scholarship essays and answering a plethora of scholarship questions daunting.
But there are scholarships out there that provide actual money, which one can apply to in mere minutes. And although the odds of winning such scholarships can be slim, it never hurts to cast as wide of a net as possible.
And no-essay scholarships are a simple addition to one’s list of scholarship applications that increase one’s chances of receiving funding without increasing the number of hours one spends on the scholarship hunt.
As such, this article will break down 10 of the best no-essay scholarships out there.
In making this list, attention was given to the legitimacy of the scholarship organization, the amount of funding each scholarship provided, and the range of students who would be eligible to apply for the scholarship.
In no particular order, here are the ten best no-essay scholarships that will make easy additions to your scholarship list.
Big Future’s $40,000 Scholarship
Big Future is an organization that helps students with the step-by-step process of applying for college.
Big Future is a service offered by the larger College Board website, a non-profit organization that seeks to aid students in their quest to both attend college and succeed while there.
In order to apply for the $40,000 scholarship , students must make an account on the Big Future section of the College Board website and subsequently begin steps to plan for college.
Completing steps to prepare for college on Big Future include making a list of potential colleges, preparing for a standardized test, applying for colleges, and more.
Each year, roughly 25 winners are selected to receive the $40,000 scholarship. Winners’ profiles can be found here .
“Be Bold” No-Essay Scholarship
Bold.org is a scholarship website that hosts a wide array of no-essay scholarships. Many of the no-essay scholarships on Bold.org are not available elsewhere and are centered around various themes (i.e. international travel, the arts, etc.).
One of the largest of Bold.org’s many exclusive no-essay scholarships is their Be Bold , $25,050 scholarship.
This scholarship is awarded annually to a Bold.org user, and previous winners can be found at the bottom of the scholarship’s page.
In order to increase one’s likelihood of winning this scholarship, students attain “bold points,” which can be gained by watching advertisements, providing feedback to the website, or otherwise.
Niche No-Essay Scholarship
Niche is a trusted source for all things college.
They provide rankings for the world’s best universities in a wide array of subject matter, they collect data on acceptance rates, and they are a hub of information for anything a student may need to know regarding their school of choice.
And alongside this, they also aid students on their scholarship hunt.
As part of this, they provide a $2,000 no-essay scholarship which is given to students on a monthly basis.
In order to apply, students need only create an account on Niche.com via the scholarship application.
Previous winners of the no-essay scholarship can be found on Niche’s website .
Nitro College No-Essay Scholarship
Nitro has a remarkably easy no-essay scholarship.
In order to apply, students do not even need to make an account on Nitro’s website, but instead merely have to provide the school they hope to attend and their contact information, and they are set to apply.
Each month, Nitro selects a winner of the $2,000 no-essay scholarship. Previous scholarship winners can be found at the bottom of the scholarship application page.
Nitro is a website dedicated to helping students understand all things financial regarding the college experience. This includes information on scholarships, loans, and tools to help calculate one’s cost of college.
CollegeXpress $10,000 No-Essay Scholarship
CollegeXpress hosts an annual no-essay scholarship competition , where one winner will receive a generous scholarship worth $10,000.
By making an account on the CollegeXpress website via the no-essay scholarship portal, students are automatically enrolled for the chance to win the $10,000 scholarship.
CollegeXpress is another organization that does not merely offer one no-essay scholarship but several.
For example, after applying for the $10,000 no-essay scholarship, students can apply for the $2,000, “Favorite Color” scholarshi p—where students only need to answer what their favorite color is in order to apply.
College Covered $5,000 No-Essay Scholarship
College Covered is an organization owned by Discover that seeks to aid students in financing their education while simultaneously promoting Discover’s student loans.
Because College Covered seeks to aid students in all things financial, it is no wonder that they also host a variety of scholarship competitions.
One of the largest of these scholarship competitions is the $5,000 no-essay Discover student loans no-essay scholarship.
In order to apply, all a student needs to do is provide their basic contact information.
$1,000 Dorm Survey Scholarship
ULoop is a hub for all odds and ends associated with college preparation.
Whether it be finding a roommate, a tutor, or finding a place to live, ULoop strives to be a marketplace for all of one’s miscellaneous college needs.
To best achieve this goal, ULoop naturally needs to harvest a fair amount of data regarding a wide array of colleges to provide accurate and up-to-date information.
This is where the $1,000 Dorm Survey Scholarship comes in.
To apply for this scholarship, students fill out a brief questionnaire regarding their experiences living in dorms at their particular university.
Alongside the dorm survey, students can also enter the off-campus apartment survey scholarship contest, which has an award of $1,000.
Winners of both scholarships are announced annually, and previous winners can be found on ULoop’s website .
Tallo $1,000 Scholarship
Tallo is an app where students can update schools, scholarship competitions, and employers regarding their various academic or professional achievements.
Through this platform, professionals and students connect to develop meaningful relationships.
By joining the Tallo app, students join a network of over 1 million students and professionals and have access to a scholarship database that includes over $20 billion in scholarships.
When a student joins Tallo, they are automatically enrolled in the $1,000, no-essay scholarship contest.
Joining Tallo and completing a profile is considered the application for this scholarship.
Scholarship Owl $7,000 Scholarship
Scholarship Owl is a scholarship database that both seeks to connect students with scholarship opportunities and to provide education to students regarding how scholarships work during the process.
Their $7,000 scholarship does not require an essay and merely requires that students create a profile on the Scholarship Owl website.
Although only 1 in 140,000 students win, approximately every applicant is considered equal during the scholarship drawing.
As such, no one student has a significantly greater chance of winning the no-essay scholarship compared to another.
ScholarshipPoints $10,000 Scholarship
ScholarshipPoints hosts a variety of no-essay scholarship contests, with the largest of these having a $10,000 value .
ScholarshipPoints operates by having students gain “scholarship points” by doing things like surveys, watching ads, or engaging with website sponsors.
Then, students spend these points to enter scholarship sweepstakes.
One point spent is the equivalent of 1 entry in the random drawing of scholarship winners.
The more points one spends in entering a scholarship, the more likely it is that a student will win the said scholarship.
As such, not only do Scholarship points offer the large, $10,000 no-essay scholarship, but several no-essay scholarships in which spending scholarship points takes the place of writing a formal scholarship application.
Even if the chances of winning can be slim for some of these scholarships, it is real money that real winners have received in the past.
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Top 20 No Essay Scholarships Currently Ongoing
The idea of writing an essay can seem like an insurmountable hurdle for lots of students, so the idea of penning down those writings might instantly lead to writer’s block. In fact, you might be among the students who have crumpled lots of paper into the waste bin due to the perception that you’re not crafting the best essay for that scholarship.
Don’t worry, so many organizations understand your pain and struggle that’s why they provide lots of no essay scholarships to fasten your application. Yes, most of these scholarships only require you to register and you’ll be entered into the drawing.
But if you’re not scared of trying more essay scholarships, you can try out the Education Matters Scholarship or even the All About Education Scholarship . The bright side of most scholarships that require essays is that it reduces competition. This is also the downside of most no-essay scholarships which have enormous competition, especially for those that provide big funds.
Before we list these scholarships let’s understand what this no-essay scholarship is all about.
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What is a No-essay Scholarship?
Just like the name, these scholarships are exactly what they sound like financial assistance that doesn’t demand any lengthy essay submission. In fact, unlike the “ Do-Over” Scholarship , and the GoTranscript scholarship some of these no-essay scholarships don’t even demand a GPA, you just need to register to apply.
What these organizations usually demand is some basic information like your name, school, email address, contact number, and sometimes academic achievements.
No Essay Scholarships
Let’s tell ourselves the truth, essays can be daunting! These scholarships offer an alternative path to securing financial aid.
1. Niche No Essay Scholarship
Niche offers varying amounts of no-essay scholarships, ranging from $1,000 to $50,000 which are offered to one student and can be used for tuition, housing, books, or other college expenses. The winner of the scholarship will be randomly selected and then contacted directly and announced in Niche’s email newsletter and on the Scholarship Winners page.
2. “Be Bold” No-Essay Scholarship
Based on the belief of Bold.org, they have created this scholarship to find the applicant with the boldest profile. Boldest here, doesn’t mean a student with the best academic profile or an individual that is most accomplished, it just means a student that is earnest, determined, and always moving.
The $25,000 worth of scholarship is also awarded to one student, and all students are eligible to apply regardless of location.
3. $ 2,000 Sallie Mae No Essay Scholarship
This is a sweepstake scholarship in which the winner is randomly selected, and the scholarship runs for the whole year. The scholarship is only eligible to students who are 17 years or older and are legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, and any US Territory.
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4. Liberty University Sweepstake Scholarship
Liberty University’s Online Program is providing a total of $100,000 worth of no essay scholarships to twenty (20) randomly selected eligible winners. The winners will receive one (1) $5,000 tuition scholarship to study at Liberty University’s Online Program.
Because it’s a sweepstake the chances of winning depend on the number of applicants.
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5. $ 50,000 ScholarshipOwl No Essay Scholarship
ScholarshipOwl randomly selects 50 students to award them $1,000 each. To be eligible you need to be 16 years or above and a resident of any of the 50 United States, District of Columbia, or US Territories except for Rhode Island and Michigan.
6. Smarter College Scholarship
This is one of the no essay scholarships provided by Smarter College to all residents of any of the 50 United States, including the District of Columbia. Applying for this scholarship is not just very easy, but you can always come back at the beginning of each month to try another luck of winning the $1,000 worth of scholarship.
7. $ 2,500 ScholarshipPoints Scholarship
ScholarshipPoints awards a monthly $2,500 to random students, all you need to do is register, and you’ll automatically be entered for their scholarship. In fact, once you’ve registered, you will also have the opportunity to apply for additional scholarships and complete activities for points that can be used for further entries into any of their 4-monthly scholarships.
8. The Cirkled In “No Sweat” Scholarship – $2,500
Just like the name, you don’t need to sweat to apply for this scholarship, all you need to do is to apply by signing up for a Cirkled In account and then complete your portfolio. Not only does it not demand an essay, but it also doesn’t demand your GPA or minimum income requirement.
Applicants just need to be 13 years or above, be enrolled in 8th – 12th grade in a school, and be a resident of the U.S. to be eligible.
9. $1,000 College Survey Scholarship
Just like the name, to participate in this scholarship you just need to take a short survey on your college. That also means that for you to participate you must be a current college student or alumni who have graduated within the last 4 years.
By the way, your response will be anonymous, so you don’t need to worry about privacy, and you won’t be writing any essays either.
10. $1,000 Local Survey Sweepstakes
This is another scholarship that doesn’t require an essay, the winner is randomly selected and applicants need to participate in a simple survey. This survey will be regarding your neighborhood or town, and you just need to be a resident of the U.S. who is over 18 years old to participate.
11. Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program
This is among the no essay scholarships but you need to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and a Missouri resident plus other requirements to be eligible. This financial assistance is determined based on your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) as calculated through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®).
The amount you’ll receive is also determined based on your EFC and the type of school you are attending when you receive the award.
12. $2,000 No Essay CollegeVine Scholarship
CollegeVine doesn’t only help you to get to your dream school, but to help you finance part of your fees. All you need to participate is a free CollegeVine account with a completed profile.
13. CollegeXpress $10,000 Scholarship
To participate in this scholarship you just need to create a free account and complete registration on CollegeXpress.com. To be eligible, you must be attending one of their member colleges as a full-time, first-year undergraduate, transfer, or graduate student for the fall semester of the contest year.
14. CollegeXpress Refer-a-Friend $250 Monthly Scholarship
Just like the name, your chances of winning this scholarship depend on your ability to refer to lots of your friends because, for every friend who registers with CollegeXpress, you’ll get a shot at a $250 scholarship! The scholarship is only open to legal residents of the United States who are 13 years of age or older.
15. CollegeXpress Scholarship for Students of Color
This is one of the no essay scholarships offered to POC (People of Color) students who are planning to enroll in college this fall. You just need to answer the question “What is your dream career to pursue after high school?” in just one sentence then you are entered to win a $1,500 scholarship.
16. The College Mix $3,500 Christian College Scholarship Drawing
This scholarship’s winner is randomly selected and you just need to register to participate. Applicants need to have an interest in attending a Christian college, University, or Bible college, the scholarship runs each year from June 1st through May 31st.
17. $2,000 Catholic College Scholarship Drawing
This scholarship is provided by Catholic College Info to at least 13-year-old students who are or intend to enroll at any Catholic college or university. There is no essay required to participate, you just need to register to join the drawing.
18. $2,000 Protestant Faith Based College Scholarship Drawing
Faith Based College are the providers of this scholarship, and like most of the no essay scholarships we have listed, only your registration is required. Applicants also need to be at least 13 years old.
19. Scholarships360 “No Essay” $10,000 Scholarship
Scholarships360 is providing this “No Essay” scholarship to a high school student who hopes to go to college, a graduate student who’s in a master’s program, or an adult learner who wants to return to school. Applicants need to be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents.
20. Appily Easy Money Scholarship
This scholarship just requires you to register at Appily College Search. You need to be at least 13 years old and a resident of the fifty (50) United States.
One winner will be randomly selected for a $1,000 cash prize on the first day of each month.
Are No Essay Scholarships Scam?
We don’t blame anyone who doubts the legitimacy of any scholarship that doesn’t look difficult to enter or doesn’t demand an essay. It just sounds too good to be true, you might say.
Well whether it is a scam or not totally depends on the providers, there are more legitimate “no essay” scholarships than those that are scams so you have the right to deal with them with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Tips to Spot Illegitimate Scholarships
- First of all, any scholarship that seeks a small payment to enroll is absolutely a scam because all legit scholarships don’t demand any payment from you.
- Secondly, any scholarship that guarantees everyone will win is likely a scam too. Any legitimate no-essay scholarship is very competitive and funds are not distributed to everyone, in fact, most no essay scholarships are offered to only one (1) winner.
- Any scholarship provider that has lots of grammatical errors and typos shows a sign of a red flag.
Tips to Identify Legitimate No-Essay Scholarships
- Ensure that the organization has a positive reputation in the scholarship or education world. The good news is that all the scholarships we provided here are from reputable organizations.
- Also review the scholarship details like their eligibility requirements, the amount awarded, and even their selection process.
Are No Essay Scholarships Worth it?
Thus far, you’ve enjoyed the goodies of no-essay scholarships; their convenience, ease of registering, and, of course, the free money. But, are they really worth your time?
Just like most things in life, the answer to this is “it depends.” Yes, it saves you time and allows you to apply to lots of them as long as you’re eligible, but there are also some drawbacks that you need to consider.
Most of their prizes are low amounts, especially when compared to essay-based scholarships. There is higher competition too because it is easy to apply. Some of them are not legit, so you need to be more wary about them and thoroughly do your research.
In general, you can apply for no-essay scholarships, but it shouldn’t be your only hope, you shouldn’t completely ignore essay-based scholarships. Focus more on reputable sources and organizations regardless of how small or big their amount is.
Key Takeaway
Even though building/improving your essay skills for scholarships or other necessities is a valuable skill, it shouldn’t be the sole barrier to accessing educational opportunities. You can see that these no essay scholarships offer a welcome alternative, it gives you the chance to easily register for many scholarships you’re eligible for.
Remember, even seemingly small scholarships can make a significant impact on your college journey. So, don’t underestimate the power of these opportunities.
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20 No Essay Scholarships You Should Apply For
With the rising cost of higher education, it’s important to secure as much financial aid for school as possible. You may not realize it, but you probably already qualify for dozens of scholarships. You may be a competitor for awards because of your strong GPA, academic area of interest, hobbies, or even because you graduated high school in a particular county.
While there are many scholarships that require you to submit a long list of supporting documentation, not all applications are so taxing. The list below offers information on 20 scholarships that do not require you to write a personal essay or statement of academic goals.
These no essay scholarships save you time and energy and could result in you garnering hundreds or thousands of dollars in free money for school.
Tips When Applying To These Scholarships
Here are a couple of things to consider while compiling your no essay scholarship applications. Bear in mind that even no essay scholarships will require you to submit at least a few important documents. Be sure that you meet all of the submission requirements for each scholarship, as each one will ask for specific information. If you don’t submit all of the required documents, they may toss out your application.
Secondly, in addition to searching for scholarship opportunities at the local level and students in your county, state, or region, do not overlook scholarships that offer smaller awards. No matter the size of the scholarship, all of the money you receive means taking on less debt through loans or paying out of pocket.
1. Richard J. Seif Technical Sales and Marketing Scholarship
This $3,000 award is reserved for learners pursuing a bachelor’s degree in business or engineering with a concentration in marketing or sales. Applicants should possess a 2.5 or higher GPA and be U.S. or Canadian citizens. This one is closed for the year but will reopen again in early 2024 so mark your calendars!
2. Honeywell Scholarship
Offered by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), this award is for students in a graduate or undergraduate program preparing for a career in computer science , engineering , or engineering technology. Awards range from $1,000-$15,000. Applicants must identify as women and be enrolled in an ABET-accredited program. Applications will be open in December and February and are due in February or May, depending on the applicant’s grade level.
3. Reisher Scholars Program
The Reisher Scholars Program offers both merit- and need-based scholarships for sophomores and transfer students in Colorado. Awards range from $4,000-$11,000, with the average being $7,984. Applicants should be full-time students at one of the seven Reisher partner universities 3.0 or higher GPA. Application due dates vary depending on the student’s institution.
4. Alwin B. Newton Scholarship
The $5,000, one-year Newton Scholarship requires applicants to possess a 3.0 or higher or be in the top 30% of their class. Applications must include three letters of recommendation and documents that demonstrate the student’s financial need. Applications are due on December 1 for awards granted the following fall semester.
5. Welder Training Scholarship
This $2,500 award is reserved for students studying welding engineering. Applicants must be at least 18 years old with a 3.0 or higher GPA and enrolled in a four-year undergraduate welding engineering technology program. Applicants must include two letters of recommendation and be submitted by November 30, 2023.
6. Tang Scholarship
Established by Edward C. Tang, this scholarship is designed to help Asian and Pacific Islander students who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community . Up to four awards are given each year, with each award being up to $15,000. Applicants must have graduated from a high school located in one of the nine Bay Area counties with a 3.0 or higher GPA. This application is closed for the 2023-2024 academic year, but should reopen in early 2024. Applications are due in April.
7. Western Digital Scholarship Program
This award is reserved for any undergraduate student who is a biological dependent of a Western Digital employee. Applicants must be enrolled, or plan on enrolling, in a four-year college or university program as a full-time student. Competitive applicants possess a 3.0 or higher GPA. Awards range from $2,000-$5,000. The application opens in January and is usually due at the beginning of April.
8. Cathay Bank Foundation Scholarship Program
The foundation offers up to 20 scholarships of $1,000 to outstanding high school seniors each year. Applicants must reside in California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Texas, or Washington. The need-based award is for learners who plan on attending a four-year program in one of the states previously listed and possess a 3.0 or higher cumulative high school GPA. Applications are due at the beginning of April each year.
9. James R. Bullock Scholarship
Reserved for students residing in North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia, the Bullock Scholarship is a one-year award for undergraduates in architectural or mechanical engineering worth up to $5,000. Applicants should possess a 3.0 or higher GPA or be in the top 30% of their class. Applications are due by December 1, 2023.
10. Project Grant
Offered by the Connecticut Space Grant Consortium, the Project Grant is worth up to $1,000. The award is designed to offset the cost of materials for students completing their senior capstone projects or undergraduate research projects. Applicants need a 3.0 or higher GPA and must be enrolled at a Consortium Member Institution. Applications are open in January for spring scholarships, and in September for fall scholarships.
11. Coca-Cola Scholars Program
Prospective recipients must be current high school students in one of the 50 states or Puerto Rico with a 3.0 or higher GPA. Applicants must have plans to attend a degree-granting, accredited college or university in the U.S. Up to 150 scholars are chosen each year for this $20,000 award. Applications will be open from August 1-October 2, 2023 for students who will graduate during the 2023-2024 academic year.
12. ASHRAE General Scholarship
The ASHRAE General Scholarship award is worth $5,000. Applicants must be full-time undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students with a 3.0 or higher GPA at an ABET-accredited institution. Applications must include official academic transcripts and three signed letters of recommendation. Applications are due by December 1, 2023.
13. Tennessee HOPE Scholarship
Funded by the proceeds from the Tennessee State Lottery, this award is for new college freshmen enrolling in one of 16 eligible colleges or universities in the state. The award is for $1,500-$2,250 per semester, depending on whether the student is attending a two- or four-year school. Students with a 3.0 or higher GPA planning to pursue a bachelor’s or associate degree are eligible to apply. Standardized test scores may be required. Applications are due by September 1 each year.
14. Children of Veterans Tuition Grant
Applicants must be biological or adopted 16-26-year-old children of veterans living in Michigan. Their veteran parents must have passed away or become disabled as a result of their military service. Applicants should have a 2.25 or higher GPA and be enrolled at least half-time at a participating institution in Michigan. Full-time students can receive up to $2,800 per academic year. The application deadline varies per year.
15. Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program
Applicants must be Florida residents and a U.S. or eligible citizen to apply. Prospective recipients must have graduated from a Florida high school with a 3.0 or higher GPA. Applications must include documentation of at least 75 hours of community service. Competitive ACT or SAT scores are also required. This award is worth up to $212.71 per credit hour. Applications are due by August 31 after high school graduation.
16. The Scott McClean Love Scholarship
This award is for undergraduate learners with a 2.0 or higher GPA who are children of former U.S. Army personnel. Eligible students have graduated high school, currently attending a college or university, and are 24 years old or younger. Awards range from $500-$2,000 per year. Applications open every January and close in April.
17. Robert W. White, Sr. Scholarship
The Robert W. White, Sr. Scholarship is for full-time students who are juniors or seniors in a four-year welding engineering degree program. Applicants must be at least 18 years old with a 3.2 or higher GPA. This need-based scholarship requires proof of financial need and is renewable for up to two years. The $2,500 award may be used for tuition and fees only. Applications are due by March 1 each year.
18. Pearl Scholarship
The Pearl Scholarship is for students in Oregon who have lived or remain in foster care and want to attend a public college or university in the state . The award is for those interested in studying health sciences. Applicants should be 26 years old or younger and plan to enroll at least half-time in school. The amount awarded varies per year. Applications are open from November - March for the upcoming academic year.
19. General Mills Internship and Scholarship
This program is open to graduate students enrolled in a food science program who want to take on a paid summer research and development internship. The scholarship portion of the award is worth $4,800 for one academic year. Prospective recipients should have a 3.0 or higher GPA and must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program for fall 2022 to be eligible. Applications are due by September 30.
20. Scholarship America Dream Award
Applicants for the American Dream Award must be 17 years of age or older with at least one year of college completed. Prospective recipients must be currently enrolled as a full-time student in an associate or bachelor’s degree program with a 3.0 or higher GPA. These awards are need-based and worth between $5,000-$15,000. The application will reopen February 2024.
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- 34 No-Essay Scholarships
Scholarships play a large role in many students’ plans for how to pay for college, but completing the applications for some scholarships is time-consuming—especially for students who are busy taking challenging courses and involved with extracurricular activities. Luckily, some scholarships are easier to apply for than others, like the no-essay scholarships listed below.
No-essay scholarships are easier to apply for than other, more involved scholarships, so it doesn’t cost you much in time or effort to apply. However, because they’re easy to apply for, they receive a lot of applications, which means more competition and lower odds of winning. It is also less clear how no-essay scholarship recipients are selected without an essay to set your application apart.
If you choose to apply for no-essay scholarships, just know that they are just a part of a strategy for winning awards to college and are best-suited as a supplement to local and more niche scholarships. If you don’t like the idea of writing an essay, look for a scholarship with an equivalent task, like making a video or creating a piece of art instead.
Outside scholarships garner a lot of attention, but colleges and universities are actually the best place to look for scholarships—schools themselves grant $175 billion in scholarship money annually! It’s also worth noting that college awards are often larger than outside awards; 80% of external scholarships are less than $2,000, which looks great on paper but will only put a small dent in the cost of most colleges.
You have the best chance of winning a merit-based scholarship from a college or university. While super-selective schools with applicants fighting for admission often don’t offer merit-based scholarships—for example, none of the Ivy League colleges do—less selective colleges are often anxious to attract strong applicants. This makes applying to a college where your profile is particularly strong a smart strategy for getting a merit scholarship .
34 No-Essay Scholarships
1. “be bold” no-essay scholarship.
Amount: $25,000
Deadline: December 31
Eligibility: Students of any education level, school, field of study, and GPA considered
This scholarship is for bold students who are determined to change the world one step at a time. No essay is required to win this eye-popping award. Instead, create a bold profile highlighting your earnestness, determination, and how you’re moving toward your goals for a chance to win.
2. Scholarships360 No-Essay Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Deadline: September 30
Eligibility: All students—including high school students, community college students, undergraduates, and graduate students
No essay is required to win this generous award. Simply sign up for Scholarship360—a scholarship newsletter—for your chance at $1,000 for college.
3. $2,000 “No-Essay” College Scholarship
Amount: $2,000
Deadline: Monthly
Eligibility: All high school and college students
The name says it all: no essay is required to receive this $2,000 college scholarship. Simply create an account for a chance to win this substantial award. A winner is chosen monthly and the money can be used to cover tuition, housing, books, or any other education-related expenses.
4. $2,000 Nitro Scholarship
Deadline: Monthly
Eligibility:
- Age 17 or older
- A parent with a child enrolled in an accredited college or university in the U.S.
- A student enrolled in an accredited college or university in the U.S.
- A parent with a high school senior in the U.S.
- A high school senior located with the U.S.
- A student or a parent who has graduated from an accredited undergraduate school and is paying back debt from educational expenses
No essay is needed to win a $2,000 Nitro Scholarship. Applicants only need to complete a short application for this chance to win this award and to take a step to control the cost of college.
5. The Student Loan Hero Smart Money Giveaway
Eligibility: Legal U.S. residents in the contiguous U.S. and Washington, D.C., 18 years of age and older
This scholarship wants you to take control of your college finances so you can focus on your future. Entry is easy—just fill out a short online application.
6. College Board “Complete Your FAFSA” Scholarships
Amount: $500
Deadline: October through February
Eligibility: Current high school seniors in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and U.S. territories
The College Board—the organization that administers the SAT—provides scholarships to students for simply filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The College Board will give out 500 awards every month from October through December and 100 awards in both January and February.
7. College Board “Complete Your Journey” Scholarships
Amount: $40,000
Deadline: February
Complete the College Board’s six steps of college planning for your chance at one of 25 $40,000 scholarship opportunities. The program is open to students from all financial backgrounds, however, at least half of the scholarships will go to students from families who earn less than $60,000 annually.
8. ScholarshipPoints Scholarship Program
Amount: $10,000
Deadline: Quarterly
Eligibility:
- Age 13 or older
- U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident
- Attending or planning to attend college in the U.S.
No GPA, no essay, and no hassle! To enter for an opportunity to win one of these impressive awards, simply fill out an online application. In addition to the quarterly $10,000 scholarships, ScholarshipPoints also draws three $1,000 scholarships monthly.
9. Christian Connector Scholarship
Amount: $2,500
Deadline: May 31
Eligibility:
- Age 13 or older
- Must enroll for the first time as a full-time student at a Christ-centered Christian college, university, or Bible college
Sign up to receive information about Christian colleges—and for a chance at winning this handsome scholarship award for college. The scholarship is only open to students planning to attend a Christ-centered Christian college, university, or Bible college. The funds are sent directly to the winner’s school of choice.
10. No Essay ‘You Deserve It’ Scholarship
Amount: $2,222
Deadline: December 29
- Age 16 or older
- Legal resident of the U.S. or its territories (Rhode Island and Michigan applicants are ineligible)
- Enrolled in a qualified high school, college, or university in the U.S.
Sign up for ScholarshipOwl (a scholarship service) and you’re simultaneously registered for a chance to win a $2,222 award. Your odds of winning are about 1 in 140,000—not too bad considering there is no essay required and sign up is quick.
11. CollegeXpress $10,000 Scholarship Contest
- Legal U.S. resident
- Must enter a CollegeXpress member college as a full-time freshman, transfer, or graduate student for the fall term
Just create a CollegeXpress profile for a chance at $10,000 to use at a CollegeXpress member college . Winners of this no-essay scholarship are selected at random.
12. Annual Catholic College Scholarship
Amount: $1,500
- Must enroll for the first time as a full-time student at a Catholic college
Sign up to receive information about Catholic colleges—and for a chance at winning this handsome scholarship award for college. The scholarship is only open to students planning to attend a Catholic college, university, or Bible college. The funds are sent directly to the winner’s school of choice.
13. Discover Student Loans Scholarship Award
Amount: $5,000
- Resident of the U.S. or its territories
- High school seniors, college students, students who’ve earned a General Education Development (GED), or parent/guardian of an aforementioned person
Sign up to receive emails that provide helpful college tips and useful resources and get entered to win one of 12 annual $5,000 awards. Complete a survey after registering for emails for an additional entry for the scholarship.
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14. Lounge Lizard Web Design Scholarship
Deadline: Semi-annually (spring and fall)
Eligibility: Attending an accredited school in the U.S. or accepted to an accredited school and set to begin within six months of application
Show off your creativity for a chance to win this no-essay scholarship. To enter, fill out a short application and either submit a web design or attach a link to a webpage. In addition to a scholarship, winners also receive a critique session with Lounge Lizard’s founder and CCO.
15. Create-a-Greeting-Card Scholarship
Deadline: March 3
- Age 14 or older
- Legal U.S. resident or international student with a student visa
- High school, college, or university student
While you don’t need an essay to win this generous scholarship, you are required to submit an original photo, artwork, or computer graphic for use on the front of a greeting card. Entries are limited to one per person, so send in your best work!
16. Frame My Future Scholarship Contest
Amount: $6,000
Deadline: April 1
- Legal U.S.resident
- Planning to enroll at a U.S. college or university in the fall
Show how you frame your future through photography, illustration, painting, or mixed media art for a chance at this ample award. Although no essay is required, applicants are asked to submit a brief overview of their piece (no more than 500 characters).
17. Annual Faith-Based College Scholarship
- Must enroll for the first time as a full-time student at a faith-based college
Sign up to receive information about faith-based colleges and for a chance at winning this handsome scholarship award for college. The scholarship is only open to students planning to attend a faith-based college, university, or Bible college. The funds are sent directly to the winner’s school of choice.
18. Sallie Mae $5,432 Sweepstakes
Amount: $5,432
Deadline: December 31
Entering for this scholarship is easy, all you need to do is complete an online registration for your chance at this $5,432 award.
19. Ascent Scholarships
Amount: Varies
- Age 18 or older
- Legal U.S. resident or DACA student
- Enrolled at least half-time in a degree program or technical skills training program
Ascent Scholarship giveaways are designed to help students cover school-related expenses such as tuition, books, rent, groceries, parking, and transportation. No essay is required, all you need to do is register for a chance to win one of these awards.
20. The “No Sweat” Scholarship
- Between 8th and 12th grade
Create an account and complete a portfolio for your chance at this super scholarship which you can use for any educational purpose—from books to summer camp. The more complete your profile is, the better your odds of winning are.
21. Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship
- U.S. residents, DACA and undocumented students, and international students currently studying in the U.S.
- Current high school, college, and graduate students
Paying for school is stressful which is why this scholarship is intentionally low pressure. Complete the online registration to enter. Follow Access Scholarships on Instagram for an extra entry. You can use the scholarship for any educational expense—including tuition, textbooks, housing, and technology.
22. Cappex Easy Money Scholarship
Eligibility: Current high school or college student
No need to stress about your GPA or an essay when entering this scholarship contest. Simply answer a few simple questions for your chance at one of these awards.
23. Scholarships4Moms
Deadline: December 15
- Age 18 or older
- U.S. legal resident
- Mother or expectant mother
- Enrolled in a college or university in the U.S. or will enroll in one within three months
The Scholarships4Moms award is designed to help mothers meet their educational goals. Founded by a group of moms, who understand how busy moms are, signing up is quick and easy. All you need to do is complete a short entry form.
24. College Survey Scholarship
Eligibility: College undergraduate or graduate student and undergraduate or graduate alumni who graduated within the last four years
All it takes to enter this running for this scholarship is to fill out a college survey on Niche, a ranking, and review website. Your responses are anonymous and are displayed on Niche to help other students to find the right college for them.
25. Easy Scholarships
- Age 25 years or younger
- Living in the U.S. or Canada (or a citizen of either country but living abroad)
No GPA requirements or essays are required to participate in this scholarship contest. For a chance to win, you simply must sign up for a campaign, complete it, and take a photo to document your participation. Campaigns are quick and completed in under five minutes!
26. SuperCollege Scholarship
Eligibility: High school, college, or graduate student, or adult planning to go back to school
Just fill out the application and answer a few simple questions about your college plans for the opportunity to win this award. You can use the scholarship to pay for any education-related expenses. For example, tuition, books, computers, or room and board.
27. Debt.com Scholarship For Aggressive Scholarship Applicants
Amount: $500
Deadline: Every other month
Eligibility: Actively applying for scholarships
This scholarship rewards students with the drive to earn scholarships and the willingness to fight for financial independence. In order to win, you need to send confirmations from all of the scholarships you’ve applied to. Also, while there is no essay, you are required to submit a short biographical letter.
28. MyMozaic Monthly Scholarship Contest
Deadline: Every month
Eligibility:
- U.S. citizen or legal resident
- Enrolled in high school or college in the U.S.
Simply create a profile at MyMozaic.com and answer a few simple questions—like your graduation year, your GPA, and the major(s) you’re interested in—for the opportunity to win one of these monthly, no-essay scholarships.
29. WayUp Dream Job No-Essay Scholarship
Deadline: Jun 1
Eligibility: Current college student
Create a profile at WayUp—a jobsite for college students and recent college graduates—for a chance of winning a $1,000 scholarship. The stronger your profile and the more internships and jobs you apply for, the better your odds are to receive an award.
30. College Ave Scholarship Monthly Sweepstakes
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Enrolled in high school or a post-secondary educational institution or are the parent or legal guardian of a person enrolled in a high school or a post-secondary educational institution
Earning this $1,000 simply requires filling out a very short entry and a little luck. Winners are chosen monthly!
31. Give Me Liberty Easy Scholarship
- U.S. citizen
- High school senior or enrolled in an accredited institution in the U.S.
The intention of this scholarship is to provide every student with an equal opportunity to experience freedom from the burden of tuition and loans. Recipients are selected through a lottery which gives every applicant the same chance of winning—regardless of their academic performance, extracurricular achievements, and essay writing skills.
32. Because College is Expensive Scholarship
Eligibility: High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors, along with current college students and anyone else looking to attend college or graduate school
If you’re planning to attend college you’ll want to look into this scholarship—all it takes is completing a short application to enter for a chance to win. Only one entry per quarter is allowed.
33. Return 2 College Scholarship Program
Deadline: January 31
- U.S. citizen or legal resident
- Starting a program of higher education—either undergraduate or graduate—within the next 12 months or are currently full or part-time students
While this scholarship doesn’t require an essay it does ask you to compose three sentences answering the question why are you getting your degree? Have a lot to say? Perfect, more than one entry is allowed, but more than a dozen are discouraged.
34. Project Yellow Light Create a Billboard Scholarship
Deadline: March 1
- Legal U.S. residents
- High school juniors and seniors, along with undergraduate and graduate students
Design a billboard to promote safe driving to a broad audience and draw attention to this important topic. In addition to a scholarship, winners may see their design grace a billboard or used on the web and other digital platforms.
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8. The Cirkled In “No Sweat” Scholarship – $2,500. 9. $1,000 College Survey Scholarship. 10. $1,000 Local Survey Sweepstakes. 11. Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program. 12. $2,000 No Essay CollegeVine Scholarship. 14. CollegeXpress Refer-a-Friend $250 Monthly Scholarship.
The award is for $1,500-$2,250 per semester, depending on whether the student is attending a two- or four-year school. Students with a 3.0 or higher GPA planning to pursue a bachelor’s or associate degree are eligible to apply. Standardized test scores may be required. Applications are due by September 1 each year.
1. “Be Bold” No-Essay Scholarship. Amount: $25,000. Deadline: December 31. Eligibility: Students of any education level, school, field of study, and GPA considered. This scholarship is for bold students who are determined to change the world one step at a time. No essay is required to win this eye-popping award.