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Girl Scouts of North East Ohio awards continuing education scholarships annually to graduating senior Girl Scouts who epitomize the Girl Scout Mission and the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. The number of scholarships available and scholarship value are determined each year based on current funding. Only graduating senior Girl Scouts may apply. Completed applications and required documentation (essay, transcript, letters of recommendation) must be submitted to GSNEO by April 1st of each year for consideration. A screening committee composed of Girl Scout staff and volunteers will evaluate all applications. Notification of scholarship awards will be made by June 1st of each year.
Award:
GSNEO has received generous funding from the Thomas J. & Marjorie S. Gray Foundation to award one scholarship annually to a Gold Award Girl Scout who meets the qualifications outlined below. Scholarship awards will be granted to individuals who excel academically, demonstrate proven leadership impact, and commit to continued community engagement to make a difference in the community. Those awarded with this competitive scholarship may be eligible to apply annually for scholarship funds to support additional years of undergraduate study. Awardee will be determined each year from the group of new and returning applicants.
Requirements:
Applications due to GSNEO: November 15 annually
Eligibility Requirements:
Requirements if Awarded:
Application:
Preview the form for application requirements and essay questions. Prepare all information and attachments prior to completing form. The form must be completed with all attachments before submitting. The form does not save and must be completed in one sitting.
>>New Applicants
For returning applicants, please apply here.
Baldwin Wallace University is partnering with a select number of organizations in Northeast Ohio that are preparing young people to live productive, fulfilling, and service-oriented lives. The awards are designed to encourage future college students to participate in community-based organizations and be in a stronger position to gain access to a high-quality college education.
Students may receive either a community-based award or a merit scholarship (which includes any award provided in place of a merit scholarship). Students will receive whichever award is of greatest value. Students may not receive more than one community-based award or merit scholarship — only one community-based award or merit scholarship (or equivalent) will be provided. Like merit scholarships and their equivalent, community-based awards are renewable for four years should students maintain good academic standing.
Baldwin Wallace is also excited to share:
Students do not need to submit an additional application for the BWG Girl Scout Award, but simply list their involvement with the community-based organization on their application to BW.
Applications:
>>Community-based Award
>>Merit Scholarship
Visit grants are eligible for new first-year students who start in fall 2024 and have visited campus by December 1, 2023. Guaranteed for four years or completion of a bachelor’s degree, whichever comes first. Visit grants cannot exceed $8,000 ($2,000 per year), regardless of the number of times a student has visited.
Hiram College has announced new scholarships that recognize personal motivation, service to others, and high achievement.
To learn more about Hiram's Girl Scout scholarship, check out their article!
Lake Erie College will offer applicants admitted for admission to Lake Erie College the Gold Award Tuition Promise of a merit scholarship of at least ½ tuition (approximately $16,000). This scholarship is guaranteed for four years provided the student maintains satisfactory academic progress.
Applicants must be admitted to Lake Erie College and have completed all financial aid processes including, but not limited to, filing the FAFSA.
Applicants must provide the Lake Erie College Office of Admission with proof of the award and this will be verified with the Girl Scouts of America.
There is no limit to the number of awards given.
The Gold Award Tuition Promise Merit ScholarshSoip cannot be combined with any other merit award offered at the time of admission. The student will be awarded the highest merit award for which they qualify.
CITe scholarships of $2,000 (renewable every year for a total of $8,000) to Girl Scouts who will enroll in Information Systems program at The University of Akron starting 2020 academic year and satisfy our scholarship requirement.
Are you interested in a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) career? Affordable Colleges Online has a catalog of scholarships and grant opportunities exclusively for women in STEM along with other STEM career related resources.
The Loris and Merle Coe Memorial Scholarship deadline is April 1st. This scholarship is specifically for a Boy Scout who has earned an Eagle Scout Award or rank of Life Scout OR Girl Scout who has earned Gold Award or Silver Award.
Visit https://starkcf.academicworks.com/ to apply.
Through the VFW's Scout of the Year program, members of the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who display standout citizenship, patriotism, and love of country have the opportunity to be rewarded with college scholarships of up to $5,000.
Girl Scouts of the USA has compiled the following list of universities/colleges, foundations, and Girl Scout Councils that offer scholarships, awards, and grants to Girl Scouts. Though the list is updated periodically, be sure to check with your local council for any new information.
For additional information on college scholarships, you may want to contact your high school guidance counselor, reach out to the financial aid office of the school you wish to attend, and/or check the Web sites linked on the web page below.
With some targeted research, you can uncover helpful information on securing grants and scholarships. Always be careful of the information you share on-line. Before beginning your search, be sure to take the Girl Scouts Internet Safety Pledge.
Click on the link below to search for scholarships in Ohio.
Eligibility:
For more information and to apply, visit Nordson's scholarship page.
An unlimited number of Life or Eagle Scouts and Gold or Silver Award Girl Scouts will be selected by Ohio Wesleyan University and awarded a $32,000 annual and renewable scholarship for up to 4 years, worth over 65 percent of tuition and mandatory fees. (If awarded, the Scholarship will replace the previously awarded merit scholarship of a lesser amount.) The deadline to apply is March 1.
The Blouin Scholars Program at Walsh University provides students with a unique opportunity to become part of a community of students and faculty dedicated to using scholarship and service to address local and global challenges. This four-year program is designed to foster change-makers in the community and develop leaders in service to others. It is a learning community of residential students who have a passion for making the world a better place.
BENEFITS OF BECOMING A BLOUIN SCHOLAR
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
Arlene Bartlow Endowment Fund
Award: $1,000 (renewable)
Requirements:
GSNEO Travel Scholarships are available through the Georgianna Bonds Travel Scholarship Fund and the Susan Allen Memorial Travel Scholarship Fund. Scholarships are distributed annually to young women in Girl Scouts of North East Ohio who plan to travel domestically or internationally with Girl Scout troops/groups. The number of scholarships available and scholarship values are determined each year based on number of applicants and current funding. In recent years, individual travel scholarships were generally in the $200-$500 award range. Completed applications are due on December 15th, and decisions are announced the following February.
About Georgianna Bonds
Georgianna Bonds served as a volunteer in many capacities including troop leader, Board President of one of GSNEO’s legacy councils, and international travel leader. She was also the leader of a horse troop in Berea for several years. She traveled to the World Centers and interacted with leaders and volunteers of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world. She was active in national US level governing and policy-making activities with GSUSA. In honor of her many years of service, family members organized and continue to maintain this memorial fund.
About Susan Allen
Susan Allen was a long time Girl Scout and Leader in Brook Park and Berea and co-founded an International Travel Group in 1991. Her interest in travelling domestically and internationally developed in the 1980’s and blossomed with the first international trip with Senior Girl Scouts in 1994. She was inspired by her seven country, 15-day trip to obtain her MBA at Baldwin-Wallace College with an emphasis on international business. She continued to volunteer with Girl Scouts while earning her MBA. As a volunteer, she travelled with groups to Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Susan passed away from breast cancer in 2005. This memorial fund was organized by family and friends to honor her memory.
Applications will be available Fall 2026.
>>Troop & Service Unit Grant Application
>>Troop & Service Unit Grant After-Event Summary Report
Gold Award Girl Scout Scholarship: Jess & Lillia - Gifts From Above
GSNEO has received generous funding from Jess & Lillia - Gifts From Above to award one scholarship annually to a GSNEO Gold Award Girl Scout who meets the qualifications outlined below.
Learn more about Jess & Lillia here:
>>Gifts From Above video
Requirements:
Applications due to GSNEO: April 1, annually
Eligibility Requirements:
Scholarship award will be granted to one individual whose Gold Award project has tackled issues that are dear to them and drive lasting change in their communities and beyond. Girl Scout staff and volunteers will evaluate all applications. Scholarship applications are due April 1st. Notification of scholarship awards will be made by June 1st of each year.
Scholarships of up to $500 will be distributed annually through the Georgianna Bonds Domestic Travel Scholarship Fund to young women in Girl Scouts of North East Ohio who plan to travel with Girl Scout troops/groups. Additionally, an application for a troop to apply for a scholarship of up to $1,000 is available. The number of scholarships available and scholarship value are determined each year based on current funding.
Georgianna Bonds served as a volunteer in many capacities including troop leader, Board President of one of GSNEO’s legacy councils, and international travel leader. She was also the leader of a horse troop in Berea for several years. She traveled to the World Centers and interacted with leaders and volunteers of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world. She was active in national US level governing and policy-making activities in GSUSA. In honor of her many years of service, family members organized and continue to maintain this memorial fund.
Scholarships are distributed annually. The number of scholarships available and scholarship value are determined each year based on current funding. Domestic travel scholarship distribution has typically been $200-$300 for individuals and group scholarships generally range from $200-$800. Completed applications are due on December 15th, and decisions are announced the following February.
Applications:
>>Georgianna Bonds Domestic Travel Scholarship
>>Group Application Georgianna Bonds Domestic Travel Scholarship
Scholarships of up to $1,000 will be distributed annually through the Susan Allen Memorial Travel Scholarship Fund to young women in Girl Scouts of North East Ohio who plan to travel internationally with Girl Scout troops/groups. The number of scholarships available and scholarship value are determined each year based on current funding.
Susan Allen was a long time Girl Scout and Leader in Brook Park and Berea and co-founded an International Travel Group in 1991. Her interest in travelling domestically and internationally developed in the 1980’s and blossomed with the first international trip with Senior Girl Scouts in 1994. She was inspired by this 7 country, 15 day trip, to obtain her MBA at Baldwin-Wallace College with an emphasis in international business. She continued to volunteer with Girl Scouts while earning her MBA. As a volunteer, she travelled with groups to Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Susan passed away from breast cancer in 2005. This memorial fund was organized by family and friends to honor her memory.
Scholarships are distributed annually. The number of scholarships available and scholarship value are determined each year based on current funding. In recent years, international travel scholarships awarded were $250-$500. Completed applications are due on December 15th, and decisions are announced the following February.
Application:
>>GSNEO Susan Allen Memorial Travel Scholarship