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There are other sources of financial aid, independent of Beacon College, that may help pay for your undergraduate degree. The scholarships and search engines listed below will provide you with a starting point but are not exhaustive of the opportunities available to you.
Please be aware that by completing the FAFSA, you are automatically considered for Beacon’s
need-based scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $45,000 per year
. In addition to these funds, you are encouraged to explore the scholarship opportunities below.
If you are awarded any outside scholarships, you are required to inform the Office of Financial Aid.
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Scholarship Participation Agreement
Students applying for any scholarship through the Beacon College Office of Financial Aid must complete the Scholarship Participation Agreement.
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Beacon Scholarships
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Need-Based Financial Aid
By completing the FAFSA, you are automatically considered for Beacon’s
need-based scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $45,000 per year
. These scholarships are awarded to supplement federal aid opportunities and intended make a Beacon education as affordable as possible. For more information on applying for financial aid or completing the FAFSA, visit
our financial aid page
Professional Educator Referral Scholarship
By attaching a completed referral scholarship form from a professional educator at your high school with your application, you can receive a renewable $1,000 scholarship (up to four years of enrollment). Your counselor can learn more about completing this form on
our “for educators” page
Pathway School Scholarships
Beacon has established Pathway School partnerships with leading high schools nationwide that serve students who learn differently. Students enrolling in Beacon from a Pathway School receive an automatic $10,000 renewable scholarship (up to four years of enrollment). Pathway Scholarships cannot be used in conjunction with Professional Educator Scholarships, and while not required, students who graduate from a Pathways school are strongly encouraged to file a FAFSA to considered for any/all options available to them.
Current Pathway Schools (as of Fall 2025):
Baltimore Lab School: Baltimore, MD
Bayhill High School: Berkeley, CA
Churchill School & Center: New York, NY
Compass High School: Belmont, CA
The Cottage School: Roswell, GA
The Craig School: Montville, NJ
Cumberland Academy of Georgia: Atlanta, GA
Denver Academy: Denver , CO
The Fletcher School: Charlotte, NC
Franklin Academy: East Haddam, CT
Gateway Academy: Houston, TX
Hill Learning Center: Durham, NC
Hill Top Preparatory School: Bryn Mawr, PA
Learning Prep School: West Newton, MA
Noble Academy: Greensboro, NC
Pace Brantley Preparatory School: Longwood, FL
Palmetto Bay Academy: Miami, FL
Renaissance School of the Eastern Shore: Daphne, AL
Sandhills School: Columbia, SC
Shelton School: Dallas, TX
Sterne School: San Francisco, CA
The Vanguard School: Lake Wales, FL
The Winston School: Del Mar, CA
Named Beacon College Scholarships
Civitan Scholarship
This scholarship was founded to provide scholarship aid to undergraduate students with learning and attention issues at Beacon College selected on the basis of merit and financial need.
One non-renewable $5,000 award will be issued for the 2026-27 academic year.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Documented financial need
Perseverance and a record of academic achievement that transcends their learning challenges
Current Beacon College student OR entering new student for the 2026-7 academic year (must have submitted enrollment deposit by scholarship application deadline).
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Personal statement of financial need (e.g. Why do you need the scholarship?) – Statements should be typed (not handwritten) and no longer than two pages.
Completed
online application
Scholarship grant recipients are required to write a letter of thanks and acknowledgement.
Colored Pencil Painters Guild Scholarship
This scholarship was founded to provide scholarship aid to eligible students attending Beacon College who are majoring in Studio Arts (A.A. or B.A. students).
One $1,000 non-renewable scholarship will be awarded for the 2026-27 Academic Year.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Applicants must have and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
Character, being a student in good standing with the college.
Recipient must be a declared Studio Arts major and be enrolled full-time in the A.A. or B.A. program.
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your recent high school or college transcript.
Statement of purpose: A brief essay explaining why you deserve the scholarship and how it will help you achieve your artistic and career goals.
In your statement of purpose, please address the following points:
Introduction:
Introduce yourself and provide some background information, including your name, hometown, and why you are applying for the scholarship.
Educational and Artistic Goals:
Clearly articulate your educational and artistic aspirations. Explain why you have chosen to pursue a major in art and what you hope to achieve through your studies at Beacon College.
Passion for Art:
Share your passion for art and why it holds significance in your life.
Relevance to Scholarship:
Explain why you believe you are a suitable candidate for the scholarship. Highlight any relevant experiences, achievements, or qualities that demonstrate your dedication to art and your potential for success in the field.
Impact of Scholarship:
Describe how receiving this scholarship would make a difference in your academic and artistic pursuits. Discuss how the financial support would enable you to further develop your skills, pursue opportunities, and overcome any obstacles you may face.
Future Plans:
Share your long-term aspirations in the field of art. Discuss your career goals and how you envision making a positive impact in the art community and beyond.
Conclusion:
End your statement with a brief summary of why you believe you deserve the scholarship and express your gratitude for the opportunity to apply.
Portfolio: 5 images of artwork. Must be .jpg or .pdf files.
Completed
online application
Edward C. Fogg, III & Lisbeth A. Fogg Scholarship
This scholarship was founded by The Edward C. Fogg, III & Lisbeth A. Fogg Charitable Trust to provide scholarship aid to undergraduate students with learning and attention issues at Beacon College, selected on the basis of merit and financial need.
Seven awards ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 will be awarded for the 2026-27 academic year.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Documented financial need
Perseverance and a record of academic achievement that transcends their learning challenges
Current Beacon College student OR entering new student for the 2025-2026 academic year (must have submitted enrollment deposit by scholarship application deadline).
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Personal statement of financial need (e.g. Why do you need the scholarship?) – Statements should be typed (not handwritten) and no longer than two pages.
Completed
online application
Scholarship grant recipients are required to write a letter of thanks and acknowledgement.
Erica Scholarship
This scholarship was founded to scholarship aid to undergraduate students with learning and attention issues at Beacon College selected on the basis of merit and financial need.
One $2,000 non-renewable award will be issued for the 2026-27 academic year.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Documented financial need and a
2026-27
FAFSA on file (studentaid.gov),
Be in good-standing with the college,
Have a record of engagement benefitting the Beacon community or the community at large; and
Preference may be given, but not limited, to anthrozoology majors.
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Short essay describing your future goals (please be prepared to enter this into the online application; maximum 150 words).
Short essay describing your contributions to the Beacon College community (please be prepared to enter this into the online application; maximum 150 words).
Completed
online application
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Harbor Hills Scholarship
This scholarship was founded to provide scholarship aid to undergraduate students with learning and attention issues at Beacon College selected on the basis of merit and financial need.
One $3,000 non-renewable scholarship will be awarded for the Fall 2026 semester only. Preference will be given to an applicant with an anticipated Beacon College graduation of December 2026.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Documented financial need
Perseverance and a record of academic achievement that transcends their learning challenges
Current Beacon College student OR entering new student for the 2024-2025 academic year (must have submitted enrollment deposit by scholarship application deadline).
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Personal statement of financial need (e.g. Why do you need the scholarship?) – Statements should be typed (not handwritten) and no longer than two pages.
Completed
online application
Scholarship grant recipients are required to write a letter of thanks and acknowledgement.
Jack Brett Scholarship
Jack Brett Scholarship Fund was created to provide scholarship aid to undergraduate students with learning and attention issues who are entering their sophomore or junior year at Beacon College. This scholarship was founded by James T. and Patricia Brett to establish a memorial to Jack and the Brett Family of Boston.
One $3,750 award will be awarded during the 2026-27 academic year.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Documented financial need.
Perseverance and courage leading to a record of academic achievement that transcends their learning challenges.
Eligibility to enter the sophomore or junior year at Beacon College as of August 2025 (31-90 credit hours).
There is no minimum cumulative G.P.A. requirement.
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Personal statement of financial need (e.g. Why do you need the scholarship?) – Statements should be typed (not handwritten) and no longer than two pages.
Completed
online application
Scholarship grant recipients are required to write a letter of thanks and acknowledgement.
Laura Evans McLaughlin Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was created by Laura McLaughlin in honor of her sister in order to provide scholarship aid to Beacon College undergraduate students who have significant financial need and/or changing financial circumstances.. This scholarship is an extension of her legacy and commitment to making a difference in the lives of students with learning and attention issues.
One $5,000 award will be awarded during the 2026-27 academic year.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Documented high and pressing financial need.
Demonstrate perseverance and courage leading to a record of academic achievement which transcends learning challenges.
Eligibility for consideration is for currently enrolled Beacon College students who have completed one full semester and are in good academic standing.
Preference will be given to students who are residents of the state of West Virginia.
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Personal statement of financial need (e.g. Why do you need the scholarship?) – Statements should be typed (not handwritten) and no longer than two pages.
Completed
online application
Stewardship Requirements:
Recipients from the Laura Evans McLaughlin Scholarship Fund must write a letter of thanks and acknowledgement. The Division of Institutional Advancement will also provide an annual summary review to the donor on student performance and degree status.
Award Notification:
Award recipients for academic year 2026-27 will be notified by June 30, 2026.
Mitchell Pospyhalla Memorial Scholarship
Mitchell Pospyhalla Memorial Scholarship was instituted to provide scholarship assistance for rising juniors and seniors (61 or more college credits).
Two $2,000 non-renewable scholarships will be awarded for the 2026-27 Academic Year.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Preference may be given to computer information systems or business management, but it is not limited to these majors.
Have a record of engagement benefitting the Beacon community or the community at large.
Hold a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA; be a currently enrolled Beacon College junior or senior.
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
Short essay describing your future goals (please be prepared to enter this into the online application; maximum 150 words).
Short essay describing your contributions to the Beacon College community (please be prepared to enter this into the online application; maximum 150 words).
Completed
online application
Shari H. Newberg Aspiring Artist Scholarship
The Shari H. Newberg Aspiring Artist Scholarship
supports existing Beacon College undergraduate students who are majoring in Studio Arts and have a deep passion for the arts.
The Newbergs are devoted to helping provide much needed financial assistance to students to continue their studies, hone their passion, broaden their perspectives and create beautiful art that others can enjoy. The scholarship shines a light on Shari’s legacy by making a tangible difference in the lives of students who are aspiring artists.
One $2,500 non-renewable scholarship will be awarded for the 2026-27 Academic Year.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Applicants must have documented financial need and a 2026-2027 FAFSA on file (
www.studentaid.gov
) with the College
Student must demonstrate commitment to the arts with a declared Studio Arts major in the A.A. or B.A. program at Beacon College
Recipient must be full-time enrolled in the 2026-2027 academic year and is open to currently enrolled freshmen, sophomores and juniors.
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your recent Beacon College transcript.
Statement of purpose: A brief essay explaining why you aspire to pursue the arts as your career path.
Completed
online application
Scholarship recipient is required to write a letter of thanks and acknowledgement.
Philip A. Harris Scholarship
The Philip A. Harris Scholarship was created to provide scholarship assistance for eligible students attending Beacon College.
Two non-renewable scholarships will be awarded for the 2026-27 Academic Year ($1,000 per award).
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Applicants must have and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Character, being a student in good standing with the college.
Having and expressing in the application a desire to help others.
Having a creative flair.
Provide assistance to the community at large and be willing and involved with helping the scholarship fund grow (talking about the scholarship and its impact on your ability to attend college.)
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
Personal biography outlining one or more eligibility criteria (see above under “Eligibility”) from items 2-5. Statement should be between 1-2 pages.
Completed
online application
Renee Keller Scholarship
The Renee Keller Scholarship was created to provide scholarship assistance for eligible students attending Beacon College.
10 non-renewable scholarships will be awarded for the 2026-27 Academic Year (beginning at $1,000 per award).
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Character, being a student in good standing with the college.
Applicants must have and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
Demonstrated financial need.
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Personal statement of financial need (e.g. Why do you need the scholarship?) – Statements should be typed (not handwritten) and no longer than two pages.
Completed
online application
S & E Scholarship
This scholarship was founded to provide scholarship aid to undergraduate students with learning and attention issues at Beacon College selected on the basis of merit and financial need.
Four non-renewable scholarships will be awarded for the 2026-27 academic year ($5,000 per award).
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Friday, April 17, 2026
Eligibility:
Documented financial need.
Perseverance and a record of academic achievement that transcends their learning challenges.
Current Beacon College student OR entering new student for the 2025-2026 academic year (must have submitted enrollment deposit by scholarship application deadline).
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Personal statement of financial need (e.g. Why do you need the scholarship?) – Statements should be typed (not handwritten) and no longer than two pages.
Completed
online application
Scholarship grant recipients are required to write a letter of thanks and acknowledgement.
Beacon Scholars
This scholarship is funded by an anonymous donor to provide scholarship assistance for eligible students attending Beacon College.
For the 2025-26 aid year:
One $5,000 award will be issued to an incoming first-time college student or freshman transfer student; this scholarship is renewable for up-to four years of enrollment at Beacon College. Student must remain in good-standing with the college, maintain a GPA of 2.5 or above, and be full-time enrolled (12-credits or more each term).
Before applying online,
review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Deadline:
Mond
ay, April 7, 2025
Eligibility:
Documented financial need.
A record of academic achievement and perseverance that transcends learning challenges.
AND
Student must have submitted an enrollment deposit for entering in Fall 2025 by scholarship application deadline to be eligible. Student could be entering as First-Time college students or Transfer students (if transfer, must have 6-credits or less transferring to Beacon in Fall 2025).
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office
Share a story of an academic or personal obstacle you have overcome and how it has helped shape you or prepare you for college. Your response should be typed (not hand-written) and no longer than two pages in length.
Completed
online application
Brian Kaminski Scholarship for Perseverance
This scholarship was founded to provide scholarship assistance for eligible students attending Beacon College.
The 2024 deadline has passed.
One $2,500 non-renewable scholarship was awarded for the 2024-2025 academic year. Scholarships for the 2025-26 award year have not yet been announced.
Before applying online, review the eligibility and application requirements carefully and assemble your application information. Applicants must assume responsibility for all requirements. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be considered.
Eligibility:
Open for currently enrolled Beacon student
After his or her admission to the College, student has experienced either
a serious accident or illness, or
b. a loss or permanent incapacity of a parent or guardian, that demanded special courage, character, and focus in order to persist and succeed in his or her studies and in seeking completion of his or her college degree.
Demonstrated financial need based on the FAFSA.
Application Requirements
Unofficial copy of your most recent college or high school transcript.
2026-27 FAFSA
on file with Beacon College’s Financial Aid Office.
Personal statement of persistence in spite of adversity (see Eligibility Criteria, Item 2). Statements should be typed (not hand-written) and no longer than two pages in length.
Completed
online application
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Scholarships for High School Students
BLM² Scholarship
The BLM² Scholarship was founded on the belief that any motivated individual in need should have the opportunity to further their education. Removing some of the financial burdens associated with college, BLM² plays a vital role in increasing college access to minorities. All BLM² Scholars are asked to “give back“ in some capacity by community service, mentoring others, or donations.
Applicants must be permanent Illinois residents.
Details and Deadlines
Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program scholarship is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities.
150 Coca-Cola Scholars are selected each year to receive this $20,000 scholarship.
Details and Deadlines
Microsoft Disability Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded to promising high school seniors with disabilities who plan to attend a vocational or academic college and target a career in the technology industry.
The scholarships are renewable — each winner who continues to meet the criteria is eligible to receive an annual award of $5,000 for up to four (4) consecutive years for a potential total $20,000 scholarship.
Details and Deadlines
Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program
Honoring the legacy and character of our nation’s 40th President, the GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program rewards college-bound students who demonstrate exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship with financial assistance to pursue higher education.
Each year, the Program selects numerous recipients to receive a $10,000 scholarship renewable for up to an additional three years — up to $40,000 total per recipient.
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Scholarships for Undergraduate Students
Bachelor's Degree Scholarship in Business
The Bachelor’s Degree Scholarship in Business provides financial assistance to undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing bachelor-level degrees related to business management, information systems management, marketing, finance, accounting, human resource management, and entrepreneurship. The Bachelor’s Degree Scholarship in Business awards at least one $1,000 annual scholarship per year. Students may apply for one additional year.
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Gilman-McCain Scholarship
The U.S. Department of State’s Gilman-McCain Scholarship provides awards of $5,000 for undergraduate child dependents of active duty service members to study or intern abroad in credit-bearing programs. Developed under the framework of the State Department’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program, the Gilman-McCain Scholarship is open to eligible students enrolled at accredited U.S. colleges and universities who receive any type of Title IV federal financial aid.
The Gilman-McCain Scholarship recipients are awarded $5,000 to be used toward the cost of study abroad or international internship programs.
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Graphic Design Scholarship Program USA and Canada
Logo design company Sprak Design awards one scholarship per year to the designer whose application package most impresses them.
The amount per scholarship is $5,000 USD. This scholarship is available to anyone who is currently attending college or wants to attend college in the future.
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Visual Art Scholarship Program USA and Canada
Lots of talented students who are good in arts and related fields are unable to pursue a career in visual arts due to the high cost of college education. Team Sprak Design wants to motivate all such students, who want to pursue their career in visual arts, to complete their studies without facing any financial problems. They provide merit scholarships to talented students to help them realize their dreams of becoming professional artists.
The amount per scholarship is $5,000 USD. This scholarship is available to anyone who is currently attending college or wants to attend college in the future. There is one scholarship awarded annually.
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Scholarships for High School and Undergraduate Students
Community Superhero Scholarship
The basis of the Community Superhero Scholarship is a record of volunteerism and community service. Applicants must demonstrate a history of making a difference in the lives of others in their community.
The Community Superhero Scholarship from D. Miller & Associates, PLLC awards a $1,500 scholarship to one deserving student who exemplifies what it means to be a hero to their community.
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Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship
You may be eligible for this scholarship if you’re currently enrolled in an undergraduate STEM degree program or if you have a STEM degree and are working toward a teaching certification. To be eligible, you need to meet all of the requirements listed below for your situation.
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Hispanic Scholarship Fund
As an HSF Scholar, you will have access to HSF’s invaluable Scholar Support Services and be eligible to receive a scholarship, depending on available funds.
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Students Affected by Cancer Scholarship
Ambient Edge is an air conditioning, heating, & plumbing company serving Las Vegas and the surrounding communities in Nevada and Arizona. A large part of their work involves removing contaminants from a home’s air or water supply — including many contaminants that are known to cause cancer. The Ambient Edge Scholarship for Students Affected by Cancer is focused on helping high-achieving students who have dealt with — or are still dealing with — cancer in any form.
The scholarship will grant $1,000 to one talented, hard-working student to help them reach their dreams.
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