Weird. Wacky. Odd. Some of the most ridiculous things in life are what you take notice of, and can be a lot of fun.
Some of the weirdest scholarships are also some of the silliest, goofy, oddball awards that often get a "I can get an award for what?!" type of reaction. This type of financial aid is exactly why they’re worth celebrating.
Here are some of Fastweb's all-time favorite, take-notice scholarships that are a bit silly. These fall under the silly, outlandish and how'd-they-come-up-with-that? opportunities that may make most United States students think or, perhaps, look twice. You may wonder exactly who is applying for these weird scholarships and how on earth can you meet these people?!
Poke fun all you want, but these silly ideas actually make good sense. When you have fewer student loans to pay back than your peers, you'll graduate with less student debt. This makes life so much more fun, too!
At the end of the day, these opportunities are nothing short of awesome. You never know, one of the following awards could be perfect for you! If so, you are our hero.
Available to: Undergraduate & Graduate Students
Award Amount: $500 - $5,000
Available to: High School Seniors
Award Amount: $5,000 - $10,000
Available to: High School Seniors through College Seniors
Award Amount: $1,000
Available to: High School Seniors through College Juniors
Award Amount: $2,500
Available to: High School Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: $2,000
Available to: High School Seniors
Award Amount: $500 - $2,000
Available to: High School Freshmen through College Graduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
Deadline: Varies
Amount: Up to $18,000
Ages: High School Students
Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
Available To: Undergraduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen
Award Amount: Varies
Available To: College Freshmen
Award Amount: Varies
Available to: Graduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
Available to: Undergraduate & Graduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund
The John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund is available to students between the ages of 18 and 35 who are pursuing a career in art. The purpose of the scholarship is to foster high standard in the study of form, color, drawing, painting, design, and technique, as these are expressed in modes showing patent affinity with the classical tradition of western culture. Deadline: 2/1/23Available to: Undergraduate & Graduate Students
Award Amount: $500 - $5,000
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
The Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors. You must have been active in promoting vegetarianism in your school and / or community; and have demonstrated compassion, courage, and a strong commitment to promoting a peaceful world through a vegetarian diet / lifestyle to be considered for this award. Deadline: 2/20/23Available to: High School Seniors
Award Amount: $5,000 - $10,000
My Crossword Maker Scholarship
The My Crossword Maker Scholarship is available to current and incoming undergraduate students. To be considered, you must create and submit a 15 X 15 newspaper - style crossword puzzle based on the theme of "My Hobby / Interest." All crosswords must be original, written solely by the applicant, and not previously published elsewhere. The puzzle publishing fee will be waived for scholarship applicants. Deadline: 5/1/23Available to: High School Seniors through College Seniors
Award Amount: $1,000
Rover College Scholarship
The Rover College Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors and current college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. To be considered, you must submit a 400 - to 500 - word essay on the following topic: "How did growing up with a pet in your life (could be a friend's or family member's) impact the person you are today?" Deadline: 5/1/23Available to: High School Seniors through College Juniors
Award Amount: $2,500
$2,000 Minecraft Scholarship
The $2,000 Minecraft Scholarship is open to high school and college students. You must be a U.S. citizen, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and submit an essay of at least 500 words that details your opinion on how Minecraft can be a positive influence on education and career development in order to be considered for this award. Deadline: 7/31/23Available to: High School Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: $2,000
Chick and Sophie Major Memorial Duck Calling Contest
The Chick and Sophie Major Memorial Duck Calling Contest is available to high school seniors who demonstrate talent in duck calling. You must participate in a duck calling contest in Stuttgart, Arkansas to be considered for this award. Deadline: VariesAvailable to: High School Seniors
Award Amount: $500 - $2,000
Clowns of America Scholarship
The COAI Scholarship is available to students enrolled in family entertainment educational programs that run for a minimum of ten hours. You must be a COAI member in good standing for at least one year in order to be considered for this award. The deadline for applications is 60 days prior to the event for which the scholarship is requested. Deadline: VariesAvailable to: High School Freshmen through College Graduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest
Deadline: Varies
Amount: Up to $18,000
Ages: High School Students
Kermit and Mickey Schafer Foundation Scholarship
Deadline: VariesAvailable to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
Alice McArver Ratchford Scholarship
Deadline: VariesAvailable To: Undergraduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
Twin/Triplet Dorm Room Waiver
Deadline: VariesAvailable to: College Freshmen
Award Amount: Varies
Rodeo Club Scholarship
Deadline: VariesAvailable To: College Freshmen
Award Amount: Varies
Eastern Dog Club Scholarship
Deadline: VariesAvailable to: Graduate Students
Award Amount: Varies
Jack Oakie Comedy Scholarship
Deadline: VariesAvailable to: Undergraduate & Graduate Students
Award Amount: Varies