Students who’ve studied hard to maintain excellent grades can build lucrative financial aid packages with academic and merit scholarships.

Unlike need-based programs, merit-based awards typically only judge applicants by their grades, test scores, and gifted talents rather than economic backgrounds. According to the U.S. News, the mean GPA is 3.1 for female and 2.9 for male high school seniors in America. Having an above-average academic record unlocks plentiful scholarships where As are rewarded with free tuition money. In fact, The New York Times published a list of more than 600 colleges offering merit aid.

The following are 25 generous merit-based scholarships that celebrate graduates with distinctive academic honors.

1. Accenture American Indian Scholarship

Deadline: February 16th

The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) offers five undergraduate scholarships based on merit, including the Accenture American Indian Scholarship for $2,500 to $5,000. Qualified freshmen must be members of federally recognized tribes who obtain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher at accredited U.S. colleges for business-oriented majors, including finance, marketing, accounting, human resources, and operations management. Merit is also determined by leadership in civic and extracurricular activities.

Contact

Accenture American Indian Scholarship

3701 San Mateo NE Suite 200

Albuquerque, NM 87110

(505) 881-4584

fellowships@aigcs.org

Scholarship Link

2. Alexander Graham Bell College Scholarships

Deadline: March 10th

The Alexander Graham Bell Association funds 20 scholarships for $2,500 to $10,000 annually to outstanding students who are deaf or hard of hearing with an unaided Pure-Tone Average (PTA) of 60db or greater. Eligibility criteria requires enrolling full-time at mainstream U.S. colleges, achieving a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.25, and having hearing loss that’s bilateral. Graduate degree candidates in law and public policy would qualify for the George H. Nofer Scholarship.

Contact

Alexander Graham Bell College Scholarships

3417 Volta Place NW

Washington, DC 20007

(202) 337-5220

Scholarships@agbell.org

Scholarship Link

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3. Arthur J. Packard Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: May 1st

Valued at $5,000 for first place, the Arthur J. Packard Memorial Scholarship was created by the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Foundation (AHLEF) to honor the third-generation hotelier. Yearly, the Foundation’s 66 affiliated, four-year universities nominate the best qualified hospitality management majors in their junior or senior year. Nominees must be U.S. legal residents, take 12+ credits per term, and excel academically with a 3.5 GPA or better.

Contact

Arthur J. Packard Memorial Scholarship

1250 I Street NW Suite 1100

Washington, DC 20005

(202) 289-3180

foundation@ahlef.org

Scholarship Link

4. Bryan Cameron Impact Scholarship

Deadline: May 26th or September 15th

The Bryan Cameron Education Foundation grants the Cameron Impact Scholarship for four-year, full-time tuition up to $50,000 per annum to 15 exemplary high school seniors who prioritize academic excellence. Competitive candidates would be United States citizens, accepted into accredited bachelor’s programs, motivated leaders in extracurricular activities, and top-ranking students with a 3.7 GPA or greater. Preference is given for public service-oriented majors like government, education, or civil engineering.

Contact

Bryan Cameron Impact Scholarship

8939 S. Sepulveda Blvd. #772

Los Angeles, CA 90045

(917) 756-7798

admin@bryancameronef.org

Scholarship Link

5. Diamond State Merit Scholarship

Deadline: March 6th

Administered by the Delaware Department of Education, the Diamond State Merit Scholarship is bestowed upon 50 high school seniors statewide for $1,250 per year. The renewable, academic-based program accepts legal Delaware residents who rank in the upper quarter of their class, maintain a cumulative “B” average or better, and score at least 1290 on the SAT (out of 1600). Applications must include a 1,000-word essay sharing strategies to help next generations afford college.

Contact

Diamond State Merit Scholarship

401 Federal Street Suite 2

Dover, DE 19901

(302) 735-4000

dheo@doe.k12.de.us

Scholarship Link

6. Flinn Foundation Scholarships

Deadline: October 18th

For 31 years, the Flinn Foundation has provides lucrative academic scholarships for Arizona’s 20 highest-achieving high school seniors who will attend the state’s three public colleges. The financial package covers tuition, fees, room and board, and two study abroad trips for $115,000 total. Interested applicants must be U.S. citizens, attain a minimum 3.5 GPA, rank in the top 5 percent of their class, score at least 1360 on the SAT or 29 on the ACT, and exhibit extracurricular leadership.

Contact

Flinn Foundation Scholarships

1802 N. Central Avenue

Phoenix AZ 85004

(602) 744-6800

flinnscholars@flinn.org

Scholarship Link

7. Gerber Foundation Merit Scholarship

Deadline: February 28th

In West Michigan, the Gerber Foundation provides a $2,600 Merit Scholarship to several college-bound high school seniors from Newaygo, Muskegon, and Oceana counties. Funding is reserved for outstanding students with a cumulative GPA between 2.0 and 3.7 who are pursuing accredited U.S. education leading to a vocational certificate, associate, or bachelor’s degree. Newaygo County residents with a 3.71 GPA or better qualify for the $10,600 Daniel Gerber Sr. Medallion Scholarship too.

Contact

Gerber Foundation Merit Scholarship

4747 West 48th Street Suite 153

Fremont, MI 49412

(231) 924-3175

tgf@gerberfoundation.org

Scholarship Link

8. Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: April 15th

Named for the Shell Development Co. VP assistant who coined the term “petrophysics,” the Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship awards $5,000 yearly from the Society of Petroleum Engineers. This merit-based fund supports SPE members who graduated high school in the top 3 percent of their class, gain admission at accredited university, pursue petroleum engineering bachelor’s degrees, and demonstrate satisfactory academic marks. Future oil and gas industry leaders must submit at least one recommendation.

Contact

Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship

10777 Westheimer Road Suite 1075

Houston, TX 77042

(713) 779-9595

scholarships@spe.org

Scholarship Link

9. Ingersoll Rand Hallmark Scholarship

Deadline: March 17th

Ranging from $3,000 to $5,000, the U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce (USPAACC) Education Foundation manages 19 funds annually, including the Ingersoll Rand Hallmark Scholarship. This merit-based scholarship seeks high school seniors of Asian or Pacific Islander heritage who display academic achievement with a 3.3 GPA or better and ambition for full-time, accredited baccalaureate study. Recipients are honored at the CelebrAsian Procurement Conference in May.

Contact

Ingersoll Rand Hallmark Scholarship

1329 18th Street NW

Washington, DC 20036

(202) 296-5221

info@uspaacc.com

Scholarship Link

10. Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship

Deadline: November 30th

Among the most competitive academic scholarships, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s College Scholarship confers $40,000 yearly to 40 exceptional high school seniors nationwide who are entering four-year U.S. undergraduate study. At minimum, applicants must hold an unweighted GPA of 3.5, attain composite scores of 1200 on the SAT or 26 on the ACT, and have household income under $95,000. Current scholars are attending selective universities like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and Cornell.

Contact

Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship

44325 Woodridge Parkway

Lansdowne, VA 20176

(800) 941-3300

scholarships@jkcf.org

Scholarship Link

11. Jerman-Cahoon Student Scholarship

Deadline: January 31st

Established in 1984, the American Society of Radiologic Technologists Foundation awards merit-based scholarships like the Jerman-Cahoon Student Scholarship in all 50 states. This $2,500 fund specifically honors the former ASRT President by selecting six entry-level students earning associate or bachelor’s degrees in radiography, diagnostic medical sonography, magnetic resonance, or nuclear medicine. Eligible U.S. citizens must excel in the radiologic sciences with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.

Contact

Jerman-Cahoon Student Scholarship

15000 Central Avenue SE

Albuquerque, NM 87123

(800) 444-2778

foundation@asrt.org

Scholarship Link

12. Kathleen A. Frawley Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: September 30th

The AHIMA Foundation offers merit scholarships like the Kathleen A. Frawley Memorial Scholarship for $1,000 at the associate, $1,500 at the bachelor’s, $2,000 at the master’s, and $2,500 at the doctoral level. Qualified recipients must enroll full-time in CAHIIM-accredited health informatics programs, take 6+ credits per term, have at least one semester remaining, sustain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher, hold current membership in good standing, and have professional healthcare experience.

Contact

Kathleen A. Frawley Memorial Scholarship

233 N. Michigan Avenue 21st Floor

Chicago, IL 60601

(312) 233-1175

bonnie.aguda@ahimafoundation.org

Scholarship Link

13. Leslie Andree Hanna Medical Scholarship

Deadline: February 10th

Aspiring physicians could claim the Leslie Andree Hanna Medical Scholarship for $5,000 from the Daughters of the American Revolution. Eligible women must be U.S. citizens who are enrolling full-time at AAMC-accredited medical schools with a minimum 3.25 GPA to obtain Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) credentials. Other merit-based options include $2,000 Mildred Nutting Nursing Scholarship or $5,000 Richard and Elizabeth Dean Scholarship.

Contact

Leslie Andree Hanna Medical Scholarship

1776 D Street NW

Washington, DC 20006

(202) 628-1776

LAHannaMedicalScholarship@NSDAR.org

Scholarship Link

14. National Buckeye Scholarship

Deadline: November 1st

At Ohio State University, the National Buckeye Scholarship presents $12,500 per year or $50,000 total to non-Ohioans across the United States who are enrolling as full-time freshmen in any major. Demonstrating academic excellence by ranking in the top 25 percent of their graduating class, attaining a minimum 3.5 GPA, and scoring at least 1350 on the SAT or 29 on the ACT is required. Ohio residents could receive the Eminence Fellows Scholarship instead.

Contact

National Buckeye Scholarship

281 W. Lane Avenue

Columbus, OH 43210

(614) 292-3980

askabuckeye@osu.edu

Scholarship Link

15. NDS Sophomore Merit Scholarship

Deadline: April 15th

The National Dairy Shrine (NDS) endows over $40,000 for scholarship money each year, including its Sophomore Merit Scholarship. This academic program selects U.S. sophomores with a minimum 2.5 GPA after 30+ college-level credits who are devoted to careers in the dairy industry. Accepted B.S. majors include diary science, agriculture, animal science, agribusiness, dairy production, dairy marketing, and agricultural economics. Don’t forget to attach two recommendations and maximum 750-word aspirations essay.

Contact

NDS Sophomore Merit Scholarship

P.O. Box 725

Denmark, WI 54208

(920) 863-6333

info@dairyshrine.org

16. Otis A. Singletary Freshman Scholarship

Deadline: December 1st

Outstanding high school seniors who “See Blue” can earn the University of Kentucky’s elite Otis A. Singletary Freshman Scholarship for full-tuition coverage and a room and board allowance. Eligible candidates must be finishing a diploma, have 23 or fewer college-level credits, present a cumulative secondary GPA of 3.8 or higher, and possess a composite SAT score above 1490 or ACT score over 33. Also consider the Presidential Scholarship and Bluegrass Spirit Scholarship.

Contact

Otis A. Singletary Freshman Scholarship

100-H Funkhouser Building

Lexington, KY 40506

(859) 257-4198

academicscholar@lsv.uky.edu

Scholarship Link

17. Paul Tsongas Scholarship Fund

Deadline: February 1st

One of the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education’s merit-based options is the Paul Tsongas Scholarship Fund, which covers tuition and mandatory fees for four years. It’s intended for “Bay State” residents who are graduating public or private high schools with a 3.75 GPA or higher and minimum Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score of 1200. Waivers apply to nine public, in-state universities like Framingham State, Worcester State, and Massachusetts Maritime Academy.

Contact

Paul Tsongas Scholarship Fund

1 Ashburton Place Room 1041

Boston, MA 02108

(617) 391-6070

osfa@osfa.mass.edu

Scholarship Link

18. PTK Hites Transfer Scholarships

Deadline: December 1st

The Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society awards 10 Hites Transfer Scholarships for $7,500 apiece with commemorative medallions each year to high-achieving members. Appropriate applicants must be transferring to regionally accredited four-year colleges, already hold 50+ credits or an associate degree, take at least 12 credits per full-time semester, excel academically with a 3.5 GPA or greater, and engage actively in campus activities.

Contact

PTK Hites Transfer Scholarships

1625 Eastover Drive

Jackson, MS 39211

(800) 946-9995

heather.boyte@ptk.org

Scholarship Link

19. Rebel Achievement Scholarship

Deadline: None

At the University of Nevada Las Vegas, the Rebel Achievement Scholarship is one of the foremost merit-based, freshmen funds offering $1,800 per year. Interested first-year applicants must intended to enroll full-time (12+ credits), have never attended college, have a minimum high school GPA of 3.2, score above 23 on the ACT or 1200 on the SAT, and put a FAFSA form on file. Funds are renewable for up to 130 credits if a 2.75 GPA or higher is maintained.

Contact

Rebel Achievement Scholarship

4505 S. Maryland Parkway

Las Vegas, NV 89154

(702) 895-3011

gail.reese@unlv.edu

20. Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships

Deadline: January 31st

At the undergraduate and graduate level, the Spencer Educational Foundation has provided merit-based scholarships since 1979 to nurture careers in risk management. For $5,000, eligible candidates must be enrolled full-time with 12+ hours per term, attain at least junior standing, attend accredited U.S. or Canadian colleges, declare a major or minor in risk management, sustain an impressive GPA of 3.3 or better, and demonstrate relevant business experience.

Contact

Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships

1065 Avenue of the Americas 13th floor

New York, NY 10018

(212) 655-6223

asabatino@spencered.org

Scholarship Link

21. Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship

Deadline: January 13th

Worth $37,500 each year, the Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship is gifted by The Washington Center to honor the late U.S. Ambassador to India and Israel. Qualified juniors and seniors must be United States citizens, pursue accredited bachelor’s programs, show academic achievement with a 3.2 GPA or better, intend to enter graduate school full-time, and work towards foreign service careers. Selected fellows also earn two summer internships and mentoring from an American diplomat.

Contact

Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship

1333 16th Street NW

Washington, DC 20036

(202) 238-7900

info@twc.edu

Scholarship Link

22. Top ten Percent Scholarship Program

Deadline: March 15th

College For All Texans oversees the Top ten Percent Scholarship Program annually to support exemplary teens who graduated from Texas public high schools ranked in the top ten percent of their class. To qualify, candidates must enroll at public two- or four-year colleges in-state, attempt at least 30 semester credits per year, obtain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, and submit an up-to-date FAFSA application. Additional bonuses are given for critical shortage majors like nursing, teaching, and technology.

Contact

Top ten Percent Scholarship Program

1200 E. Anderson Lane

Austin, TX 78752

(512) 427-6101

Allen.Michie@thecb.state.tx.us

Scholarship Link

23. TMCF Wells Fargo Scholarship

Deadline: April 30th

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) provides the one-year, merit-based Wells Fargo Scholarship for $7,500 to outstanding academic achievers with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Diverse applicants attending the Fund’s 47 public HBCU members, such as Fayetteville State, Harris-Stowe State, and Prairie View A&M, could apply. Other qualifications include attaining at least sophomore standing, studying full-time with 12+ credits, permanently residing in America, and demonstrating leadership potential.

Contact

TMCF Wells Fargo Scholarship

901 F Street NW Suite 300

Washington, DC 20004

(202) 507-4851

info@tmcf.org

Scholarship Link

24. Walter Byers Graduate Scholarship

Deadline: January 13th

Student-athletes who’ve competed on varsity, intercollegiate teams at NCAA member institutions could claim the Walter Byers Graduate Scholarship for $24,000 each year. Qualified awardees must be graduating college seniors, gain admission for accredited, nonprofit master’s or PhD programs, excel academically with a 3.5 GPA or higher, show evidence of superior character, and participate actively in community service efforts. Please submit four endorsement letters, including one from a coach.

Contact

Walter Byers Graduate Scholarship

700 W. Washington Street

P.O. Box 6222

Indianapolis, IN 46206

(317) 917-6683

lthomas@ncaa.org

Scholarship Link

25. West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship

Deadline: March 1st

The College Foundation of West Virginia administers the merit-based PROMISE Scholarship to award up to $4,750 for outstanding high school seniors entering public or independent in-state institutions like Shepherd, Fairmont State, and Marshall. Interested applicants must have lived in West Virginia for 12 months, complete a 17-credit college-prep curriculum with a minimum “B” average, and score above 22 on the ACT or 1100 on the New SAT.

Contact

West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship

1018 Kanawha Blvd. East Suite 700

Charleston, WV 25301

(304) 558-4618

PROMISE@wvhepc.edu

Scholarship Link

Staying at the top of your class and shaping an impressive transcript can pay off with competitive academic scholarships. The NCES states that undergraduate merit aid has risen by 8 percent since 1996 to provide $4,700 yearly on average. The Southeastern United States has the highest proportion of state-based merit recipients nationwide at 24 percent. From $500 to full tuition, merit programs fulfill funding gaps for students with academic promise who may or may not qualify for need-based awards like the FSEOG Grant. Embrace your inner nerd to pursue some of these profitable merit scholarships where brain power comes first.