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updated 10/30/24

PTSA Scholarships

The Bella Vista High School Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) will award  scholarships to graduating seniors of BVHS. The intent of the BV PTSA scholarship is to recognize and support Bella Vista students who are well rounded and who have demonstrated service to their school and community through extracurricular activities. Applicants must continue their education after high school at a vocational/technical school two year community college, or four year university.  Student (not parent) must be a current BV PTSA member.  Student must have an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher.

PTSA Scholarship Application in now closed.  

Link to PTSA Scholarship
Link to PTSA Membership
Students are required to be a current member of PTSA to be eligible for the PTSA Scholarship.

 

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College Board Opportunity Scholarships
No essay, no application, no minimum GPA necessary.  This scholarship rewards initiative and effort.  Simply complete key steps along the way for a chance to get this scholarship.  

www.fastweb.com

Fastweb is the premier online resource when it comes to paying for and preparing for school. We have scholarships for every type of student from the high school freshmen to the returning adult.  

boldscholarships.org

Access thousands of exclusive scholarships across hundreds of categories, all available only on Bold.org. Browse the categories below to find the perfect scholarship for you.

www.niche.com/colleges/scholarships/ 

Search lists of scholarships by choosing a category or get matched to college scholarships you are eligible for.

Lendedu scholarship video course 

This video course provides great information about finding scholarships and avoiding scams.

www.affordablecollegesonline.org/financial-aid-for-minorities/ 

This website helps students from many minority groups -- including African American, Native American, Asian and Pacific Islander, and others -- better understand their financial aid options. The guide includes a wealth of resources intended to help minority students and their families through the scholarship and financial aid process.

www.cappex.com  

Cappex empowers students by helping them find colleges where they will succeed. Once students complete a survey about their accomplishments and interests, they begin to hear about schools that meet their unique qualifications. Colleges can also invite a student to hear more about a specific program they believe the student is particularly well-suited for. Students control the process and decide which schools they want to follow up with.

Goingmerry.com

Free scholarship service

www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams 

FTC guide to how to avoid scholarship scams