Full-Tuition Scholarships

These honors are highly prized, and for good reason. Winners of full tuition scholarships can relax once they've won a grant that covers tuition—and sometimes extra. Check out the below scholarships, offering full tuition reward amounts for diverse students of all ages:



  1. Deadline: 8/21/24 Available to: undergraduate students The Excelsior Scholarship Program is offered to students residing in New York State. You must be enrolled in a two- or four-yyear degree program at a SUNY or CUNY college and plan to live and work in New York following graduation for the amount of time you engage in the scholarship program to be considered for this grant. You must also take 30 credits per calendar year and demonstrate financial necessity.

  2. The Gates Scholarship

  3. Deadline: 9/15/24 Available to: high school juniors The Gates Scholarship is accessible to African-AAmerican, American Indian/AAlaska Native, Asian/PPacific Islander American, and/or Hispanic American high school seniors. You must have a minimum 3.3 GPA and be Pell-eeligible to be considered for this grant.

  4. Rhodes Scholarship

  5. Deadline: 10/2/24 Available to: undergraduate and graduate students The Rhodes Scholarship is offered to full-ttime students between the ages of 18 and 23, and students under the age of 27 who have completed their first bachelor degree. Selection is based on proven intellectual and academic performance, integrity of character, interest in and respect for your fellow humans, the ability to lead, and the energy to apply your skills in full. Rhodes Scholars receive full scholarship for two years of study at Oxford University.

  6. Michigan Reconnect Scholarship

  7. Deadline: Varies Available to: Minimum age: 25 The Michigan Reconnect Scholarship is available to students who are at least 25 years of age and attending a community college in Michigan. You must have lived in Michigan for at least one year, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and have not yet finished a college degree in order to be eligible for this prize.

  8. Chicago Star Scholarship

  9. Deadline: Varies Available to: high school seniors The Chicago Star Scholarship is available to Chicago Public Schools students who are interested in earning an associate degree at one of the seven City Colleges of Chicago. You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and exam completion—ready in math and English to be eligible for this scholarship.

  10. Posse STEM Program

  11. Deadline: Varies Available to: high school seniors The Posse STEM Program is open to high school seniors who display academic potential and leadership in their school, community, or family. You must be a public school student in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, or Washington, D.C., to be eligible to participate. Posse Scholars will receive leadership scholarships to attend one of 44 Posse partner colleges and universities. Nomination by a high school or community-based organization is necessary.

  12. Starbucks College Achievement Plan

  13. Deadline: Varies Available to: undergraduate and graduate students The Starbucks College Achievement Plan is accessible to part-time and full-ttime benefits qualifying Starbucks partners. Recipients of this grant will get complete tuition coverage through Arizona State University's online program. After three consecutive months of working 20 hours per week or more, you become eligible for benefits, and you can enroll in classes during the next term.

  14. Target Forward Scholarship

  15. Deadline: Varies Available to: undergraduate and graduate students The Target Forward Scholarship is available to U.S.-based full-ttime and part-ttime employees of Target. Through this program, Target team members will have access to more than 250 business-aaligned programs at over 40 schools, colleges, and universities, starting on their first day on the job. This full-time tuition package also covers the cost of additional out-oof - pocket expenses and levies, including as textbooks and course fees.

  16. J-100 AFJROTC Character-in-Leadership Scholarship

  17. Deadline: Varies Available to: high school seniors The J-100 AFJROTC Character-in-Leadership Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors with two or more years of AFJROTC experience. You must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and at least a 22 ACT or 1100 SAT score, have a physical fitness score of at least 50, and be nominated by a unit instructor to be eligible for this prize. Selected applicants will get four years of full funded tuition at any institution or crosstown partner, with an AFROTC detachment as well as a stipend for housing and books. Accepting the scholarship will require a cadet to satisfy all AFROTC requirements and pursue an officer commission.

  18. Army ROTC Scholarship

  19. Deadline: Varies Available to: undergraduate students The Army ROTC Scholarship is provided to students at Cornell University, Ithaca College, Elmira College, Wells College, Cortland State University, and Binghamton University. To be eligible, you must have at least a 2.5 GPA and a minimum 920 SAT or 19 ACT score, have four years of college remaining, be between 17 and 26 years of age, be a U.S. citizen, and agree to accept commission and serve in the Army on active, reserve, or national guard duty. Recipients of this scholarship will additionally receive $1200 per year for books.

  20. Washington College Grant

  21. Deadline: Varies Available to: high school seniors The Washington College Grant is provided to students residing in Washington State. You must demonstrate financial need, be a resident of Washington, and attend an accredited in-state public college or university to be eligible for this scholarship.

  22. LNVB Retroactive Scholarship

  23. Deadline: Varies Available to: undergraduate and graduate students The LNVB Retroactive Scholarship is accessible to veterans who have completed some type of higher education. To be eligible, you must have student loans that have been made because you were not covered under existing educational programs. Recipients of this honor must commit to 100 to 400 hours of community service that leverages their military expertise, civilian education, and lack of debts to help solve the most critical challenges confronting their communities.

  24. John Wesley Hughes Scholarship

  25. Deadline: Varies Available to: incoming college freshman The John Wesley Hughes Scholarship is available to new freshman at Asbury University. Selection is based on academic records, test scores, rank in class, extracurricular activities, leadership skills, letters of recommendation, an essay, and an interview. You must have been awarded the governor's or presidential scholarship to be eligible for this prize.

  26. Green and Gold Scholarship

  27. Deadline: Varies Available to: Maximum Age of 18 The Green and Gold Scholarship is available to new freshman at the University of Vermont. You must have finished at the top of your high school class and be a resident of Vermont to be eligible for this award.

  28. Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES)

  29. Deadline: Varies Available to: high school seniors The Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship is administered by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA). To be considered for the award, you must have a 2.5 GPA or above. The better you do in high school, the more you are entitled to earn in scholarships. Recipients of this grant must attend a participating school in Kentucky or an out-of-state public university that participates in the Academic Common Market (ACM) program (a comprehensive list of eligible schools is accessible on the sponsor's website).

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