Scholarships

LOCAL Scholarships

These are scholarship opportunities available to LHS students.  See your school counselor or Mrs. Baker if you have any questions.


The Pearls and Ivy Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Application  

The Pearls and Ivy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization in Ann Arbor, MI., founded in 2009 by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated ® Delta Psi Omega Chapter members. The Foundation awards one-time merit and need-based scholarships to college-bound twelfth-grade students attending high school in Washtenaw County, MI, through generous donations. This scholarship was established to assist African-American female students in their educational pursuits and male students in the Delta Psi Omega Youth Program. The Foundation also supports local community programs and organizations that provide services in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and neighboring communities.

Applications are now being accepted from African-American female students graduating from a Washtenaw County high school in Michigan. To be eligible, an applicant must have a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) based on a 4.0 system for all scholarships except the merit scholarship, which requires a 3.5 GPA. 

We invite those who meet the criteria below to apply for our 2025 scholarship(s). https://www.pearlsandivy.org/scholarship-application

Applicants are required to submit: 

  • A completed application
  • An official high school transcript with current GPA (Parchment Electronic Services) 
  • A letter of recommendation request (download form). Recommenders must be a teacher or counselor 
  • A current resume 
  • A 300 to 500-word essay, typed and double-spaced

Deadline:  Applications must be submitted by Friday, February 28, 2025, by 11:59 p.m.


Foundation 649 Scholarship

Foundation 649 is a 501c3 that discovers and empowers young, talented Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who are actively elevating and serving their communities across the country.

The Foundation 649 Scholarship is a grant of $4,000 over the course of 4 years that can be applied to college tuition and expenses. To maintain eligibility each year, there will be a brief check-in and renewal process at the end of each school year.  Five recipients will be selected.

Requirements

  • Be a degree-seeking, full-time student enrolling in a U.S. accredited university in Fall 2025 as a Freshman or transferring from a community college
  • Identify as Asian American / Pacific Islander
  • Have a track record of involvement and interest in AAPI communities, issues, or causes
  • Have demonstrated financial need for the scholarship
  • Be a US citizen, resident, or foreign national. Undocumented students are also welcome to apply.

Click here to apply:  https://foundation649.com/

Deadline:  March 1, 2025


Horatio Alger Scholarships

The Horatio Alger Association seeks to provide scholarship assistance to deserving students who have demonstrated integrity, determination in overcoming adversity, academic potential, personal aspirations, strength of character and financial need.

To JUNIORS: The Association awards 3 $25,000 National Scholarships and 15 MI State $10,000 scholarships.

To SENIORS: $10,000 to $52,000 scholarships to specific colleges and universities across the United States.

Key criteria for qualification:

1.       Enrolled as a full-time high school junior

2.       Demonstrate critical financial need ($65,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required)

3.       Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity

4.       At least a 2.0 GPA

5.       Be a United States Citizen

To see more details, visit https://horatioalger.org/scholarships.   

Deadline:  March 1, 2025


Alsame Scholarship 2025

Multiple $500-3000 scholarships are available to seniors who meet the following criteria:

  • Be a high school senior,
  • Have a minimum gpa of 2.0,
  • Be on track to graduate from a Michigan high school in 2025, and
  • Latino/a or Hispanic ancestry

Visit https://alsame.org/scholarships/ for more information and to apply today!

Deadline:  March 10, 2025


Hagan Scholarship Application

Spring Scholarship Application   Fall applicants cannot reapply.
Click on the application link above. Then click on “New User” shown in a red font, and create a UN and PW.
Then click “Submit” to access the Application.

Essential Information
1. Hagan Scholarship Brochure. An overview of the scholarship, eligibility, responsibilities and benefits.
2. Tips on How to Prepare a Successful Application 

Eligibility Requirements
1. Must attend a high school located in the United States.
2. All high school students eligible regardless of nationality.
3. Must be fluent in the English language.
4. Must be in the high school graduating class.
5. Must have achieved an unweighted 3.50 CGPA based on a 4.0 Grading Scale.
6. Must enroll in an eligible four-year College or University the first fall semester following high school graduation.
7. The scholarship cannot be used to attend a community college, junior college, or online institution.
8. Must maintain a four year or less graduation schedule, or complete the equivalent of a four year degree if in a professional program.
9. Must work 240 hours from January 1, 2025 until September 1, 2025.  Work must be regularly scheduled employment performed under supervision for compensation. Employment can be full-time or part-time.
10. Applicant’s Adjusted Gross Household Income reported for 2023 Federal Income Tax Purposes must not have exceeded $100,000. “Household Income” is defined as the total income received by all adult members of a household living under the same roof.
11. Applicants are not required to provide FAFSA information. Finalists must provide the FAFSA Summary showing the SAI.
12. Must apply for Federal and State grants if eligible.

The intended scholarship recipient is a high-achieving goal-driven student having substantial financial need.

Deadline:  March 15, 2025


Ann Arbor Club of NANBPWC, Inc. Scholarship

It is scholarship application time for many students and the Ann Arbor Club of NANBPWC Inc. is offering scholarships ranging from $500 to $1000 for the 2024-2025 academic school year! 

The NANBPWC scholarships are available to any African American student (female or male) attending a public high school in Washtenaw County who has achieved a senior(graduation) status.  

Click here to download a copy of the application and apply today!

Application Requirements:

  • • Completed Application (See attachment)
  • • Two (2) Letters of Recommendation (one must be from a school staff member)
  • • Official Copy of High School Transcript
  • • Essay Statement (150 – 200 Words)

Primary Award Criteria:

  • • Academic achievement, including grades, rank in class, standardized test scores, and achievement test scores
  • • Community/extracurricular involvement
  • • Leadership
  • • Participation in specific activities
  • • Awards and recognition
  • • Personal or family attributes.

If you have any questions, you may contact  copeland06@gmail.com

Deadline:   The deadline to return the application is Friday, March 21, 2025. The mailing address is listed on the application, as well as the completion deadline. 


WCC High School Scholarships

WCC offers three types of scholarships that are only available to graduating high school students: the President’s Honor Scholarship, the Procassini Honor Scholarship, and the Excellence Scholarship.

  • If you will graduate from a Washtenaw County public high school, apply by March 22 for the President’s and Procassini Honor Scholarships. If you do not receive either of these scholarships, you will still be considered for the Excellence Scholarship.
  • If you did not attend public high school in Washtenaw County – or if you missed the  March 22 application deadline – then apply by July 15 for the Excellence scholarship, open to students who graduated from any high school.

President’s and Procassini Honor Scholarships

Scholarships are awarded to six students from each Washtenaw County public high school.

These scholarships pay full tuition for two consecutive semesters (fall and winter). They also provide a $300 bookstore credit each semester the scholarship is awarded.

If you receive a scholarship, we recommend that you take at least 12 credit hours during both the fall and winter semester. To receive the second half of the award for the Winter semester, you must make progress on your program during Fall Semester.

The President’s and Procassini scholarships have different selection criteria:

  • The President’s Honor Scholarship is based on academic achievement: applicants must have at least a 3.2 grade point average. Scholarships may be renewed for a second year if recipients complete at least 24 credit hours (during fall and winter semesters) with a 3.0 GPA.
  • The Procassini Honor Scholarship is based on academic achievement and/or outstanding accomplishments in high school. Scholarships may be renewed for a second year if recipients complete at least 24 credit hours (during fall and winter semesters) with a 2.3 GPA.

Deadline for President's and Procassini Scholarships:  March 22, 2025

Excellence Scholarship

Each year WCC offers Excellence Scholarships worth $3,000 ($1,500 each semester for fall and winter) to graduates of any high school.

This scholarship rewards excellence in any area. For example, you may excel in your classes, school or community activities, playing a sport, being an artist, helping your family at overcoming obstacles to achieve your dreams or another area that’s unique to you.

If you receive a scholarship, you must take at least 12 credit hours at WCC each semester the scholarship is awarded. To receive the second half of the award for the Winter Semester, you must make progress on your program during Fall Semester. The Excellence scholarship is not renewable.

Deadline for Excellence Scholarship:  July 15, 2025


Applying for the President’s, Procassini, and/or Excellence Scholarship

  1. Submit an application to WCC
  2. Create your WCC Gateway Account
  3. Create an account with Scholarship Universe
  4. Upload the following requirements to each individual* scholarship you are applying for:
    1. Upload a personal statement of no more than 250 words describing why you want to attend WCC, your college goals, your activities and honors both in and out of school
    2. Upload one letter of recommendation
    3. Upload high school transcripts

*Please note each scholarship requires its own application. The same personal statement, letter of recommendation and high school transcript can be used for all three individual scholarships.



The Ypsilanti Rotary Club Scholarships

Scholarship application forms are available on the Ypsilanti Rotary Club website at:  ypsirotary.org/page/scholarships 

This year, the Ypsilanti Rotary Club awards competitive scholarships to area graduating high school senior students who plan to pursue a college degree.

  • Scholarships are valued at up to $3,000 and are nonrenewable.
  • Deadline to complete application:  Friday, March 28, 2025 (by 11:59 p.m.)
  • Deadline for submitting transcripts and test scores:  Friday, March 28, 2025 (by 11:59 p.m.)
  • Week of April 7 - 11:  selected candidates will be informed of upcoming interviews
  • Week of April 14 - 19:  interviews will be held (required)
  • Monday May 5 at noon:  Awards Ceremony will be held (required)

We will communicate with each applicant via email. 

  IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE:

  • Your application will not be considered complete until the review committee receives your transcripts and test scores.
  • After submitting your application, please go to your high school counselor and request a copy of your transcripts and test scores be forwarded to:

Diane McKeyhan - Email: dsmckeyhan@icloud.com

Alvin Rudisill - Email: rudisillalvin8@gmail.com

All scholarship applicants must live in one of the following school districts: Ypsilanti Community Schools or Lincoln Consolidated, but may attend public school, private school, be homeschooled, or a "school of choice." 

Rotary Scholarship Application Criteria

Please read the criteria to ensure that you meet the requirements before you decide on the scholarship for which you will apply. You may only apply for ONE Scholarship. In addition to the criteria listed with each scholarship, applicants are also evaluated on the level and nature of their extracurricular activities, including civic activities, international and/or domestic service to others, clubs, student organizations, sports, hobbies, student employment and/or help with the student's family and household. 

Gene Butman Memorial Scholarship   

Gene Butman was a longtime Ypsilanti businessman and Rotarian. Through his generosity and matching funds raised in our community by the Ypsilanti Rotary Foundation, an endowed scholarship is offered each year in recognition of his dedication to education, the Ypsilanti community, and the work of Rotary.

  • This scholarship will be awarded to a student who will be attending college full-time and has demonstrated academic excellence, as measured by GPA and objective test scores
  • Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • Applicants will also be evaluated for their potential for leadership, exemplified by leadership roles In high school and in their community


Dr. Gunder A. Myran Washtenaw Community College Scholarship

Dr. Myran was a long-serving President of Washtenaw Community College and a dedicated Rotarian. Through his generosity and matching funds raised in our community by the Ypsilanti Rotary Foundation, an endowed scholarship is offered each year in recognition of his dedication to education, the Ypsilanti community, and the work of Rotary.

  • This scholarship will be awarded to a student who will be attending Washtenaw Community College, taking at least 8 credit hour.
  • Applicants must have maintained a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • At the discretion of the committee, the scholarship will be split between two semesters
  • Financial need may be a consideration in making this award.


Eastern Michigan University Rotary Memorial Scholarship

  • This scholarship will be awarded to a student who will be attending Eastern Michigan University taking at least 12 credit hours
  • Applicants must have maintained a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • Financial need is not a consideration in making this award


The Bob Willoughby Scholarship

Bob Willoughby was a long-time Ypsilanti Rotarian. Family and friends have contributed to this scholarship in memory of Bob and his lifelong service to the Rotary Club of Ypsilanti.

  • This scholarship will be awarded to a local high school student who will be attending college full-time and has demonstrated academic excellence
  • Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • Applicants will also be evaluated for their potential for leadership, exemplified by their roles in high school and their community

Deadline:  Friday, March 28, 2025 (by 11:59 p.m.)


2025 Theta Zeta Lambda Scholarship Award

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. - The Theta Zeta Lambda Chapter and the Theta Zeta Lambda Scholarship Fund (a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization) are offering financial assistance to high-school seniors who have demonstrated improvement in their academic, social and life skills. This assistance is in the form of a one-time scholarship award given to multiple recipients. In the scholarship application you will find detailed instructions for completion.

All completed applications should be emailed to: tzl_education@annarboralphas.org.

If the application will be completed online, then the following items are required for final submission:

Alternatively, students may mail completed applications to: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Theta Zeta Lambda Chapter Scholarship Application, Attn: Director of Educational Activities, PO Box 130044, Ann Arbor, MI 48113

For more information, questions or concerns, please contact Alfred A. Neal, Jr., Director of Educational Activities at tzl_education@annarboralphas.org.

Click on the link below to access the online application:  http://tiny.cc/tzlscholarapp

Deadline:  Completed applications must be received on or before Friday, March 28, 2025. Those applicants selected to receive this scholarship will be notified by the end of April.


Margrette Ann Taylor (MAT) Memorial Scholarship

Legacy of the Dove Foundation will award two scholarships to deserving students from Benton Harbor High School and/or a high school within Washtenaw County.  Each recipient will receive a scholarship award in the amount of $2000.

The Scholarship Application may be accessed here.  

The eligibility requirements for the scholarship include the following:

  • Female high school senior of African American descent
  • A 750-1000 word essay
  • A minimum 2.8-grade point average (4.0 scale)
  • Provide an official transcript
  • Demonstrate active participation in community programs and services
  • Acceptance to an enrolled in an accredited college or university for Fall 2025
  • Current headshot

Please email MATScholarship@gmail.com for scholarship questions.

Deadline:  April 1, 2025


American Legion Skilled Trades Scholarship: $1,000 Scholarships Available

The American Legion Skilled Trades Scholarship aims to provide annual scholarships to deserving individuals—aged 17-21—who are pursuing a career in construction/building, automotive, advanced manufacturing, or energy either in a post-high school trades training/apprenticeship or earning a 2-year college degree in any of the areas listed above where the student would be certified at the state or federal level. The scholarship award amount is a 2-year $1,000 scholarship. $1,000 will be awarded each year. The award can be used for tools, specialized clothing, gear, safety equipment, or college or program tuition/expenses. Click the button below for additional information and a link to the application. Deadline for applications is April 4, 2025.

Additional Skilled Trades Scholarship Information and Application

Questions?

If you have questions about the above information, contact Ashley Zimmer, the American Legion Dept. of Michigan Program Coordinator, at legion@michiganlegion.org

Deadline:  April 4, 2025


Ladies Literary Club of Ypsilanti Scholarships

Requirements:

  • Senior female graduating from the Ypsilanti Community Schools, Lincoln High or Washtenaw International High School  
  • Enrolling in an accredited 4-yr. college as a freshman for fall 2025
  • Academic achievement (3.0 GPA or higher)
  • Financial need 
  • Participation in extracurricular activities 

Application with attached transcript (with SAT or ACT results) and recommendation must be mailed or emailed to:

Lynn Archer                                       dustylra@comcast.net 

2324 Yorkshire Rd.              or            

Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Questions?  Contact Lynn Archer (734) 274-1892 or at the email address above.

Click here to download the application and apply today! A maximum of four $3,500 scholarships will be awarded!

Deadline:  April 11, 2025


AAYI Kappa Foundation Scholarship

The Kappa Foundation will be awarding (28) $1000 scholarships this year to area high school students based on school achievement while acknowledging the special needs and contributions of applicants. We invite participants from Lincoln High School who will be entering their freshman year at an accredited institution of higher learning during the 2025-2026 academic year. 

Applicants must have maintained an overall grade point average of 2.5 or above. Scholarships are awarded to male and female applicants from the Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, and Inkster areas, including Canton, Salem, and Plymouth.  

The link to the Scholarship Application can be found here:  AAYI Kappa Foundation Scholarship Foundation. The application can also be found on the Foundation website:  AAYI Scholarship Foundation

Deadline:  April 11, 2025


The Donovan Xavier Baker Scholarship

A scholarship offered to African-American males ages 17-22 to assist in post high school education.

The Donovan Xavier Baker Scholarship Fund was created as a way to honor the short but beautiful life of Donovan Xavier Baker.

Donovan graduated from Benjamin O. Davis Aerospace & Technical High School, attended Henry For Community College, and was attending Ohio Technical College as a full time student and only had 9  months to completion of his education as an Automotive Technician when his life was cut short.

Award of $2500.00 to the winning essay, to be deposited in the winner's college account.

For more information and to apply, to to:  thedonovanxavierbakerscholarshipfund.com and download the application.  Winner will be announced by May 1st via US mail.

Please include an email address or phone number where you can be reached.

Deadline:  April 30, 2025


2024-25 Minority Education Scholarship Program

Click here for the application!

High school seniors who are members of a minority ethnic group and who plan to enter into a program in public education may apply for consideration of this scholarship award. This is a $2,000 initial award that is paid to your college or university account when proof of enrollment in a college or university is received.  Applicants are selected solely on high school academic achievement, a personal essay, and a letter of recommendation. 

Eligibility:

  •  Applicants must be from a district that is a current MASPA member
  •  Must have at least a 2.8 high school cumulative GPA or higher
  •  Must be admitted to a program in the field of education at a college or university
  •  Must be a member of one of the federal ethnic classifications listed on the application form
  •  Application must be completed in full and emailed no later than May 14, 2025 to be considered

Applications are reviewed by the MASPA Board in mid-May with applicants notified shortly thereafter. The completed packet must be emailed by May 14, 2025 to: maspaed@gmail.com.

Deadline:  May 14, 2025


School House Connection Scholarship

Our program is the nation’s only national scholarship program specifically providing youth that have experienced homelessness with comprehensive support to and through higher education and into the workforce.

You’re eligible to apply if you were born on or after June 2nd, 2005, and plan to start college for the first time in 2026. Don’t worry if you’ve earned some college credit through a high school program—you’re still eligible. Whether you’re a high school junior, enrolled in a GED or alternative education program, or a recent high school graduate or GED recipient, you’re welcome to apply as long as you’ll start college for the first time in 2026.

Undocumented students who meet these criteria are encouraged to apply.

We’re excited to review your application! If you have questions or run into any issues, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Jordyn at Jordyn@schoolhouseconnection.org.

Click here to learn more and apply today!

Deadline:  June 2, 2025


Michigan Achievement Scholarship

Starting with the high school class of 2023, students will be eligible for more financial aid from the State: 

  • Up to $2,750 if they attend a community college, per year
  • Up to $5,500 if they attend a public university, per year
  • Up to $4,000 if they attend a private college or university, per year

Students will be eligible if their family demonstrates financial need* when they complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

*Financial need is defined as an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $25,000 or less.

High school seniors can get started by following these steps: 

  1. File the FAFSA.
  2. Create an MiSSG Student Portal account three to five business days after filing your FAFSA.

Tuition Incentive Program

A program for eligible students who have or have had Michigan Medicaid coverage for 24 months within a 36-month consecutive month period (between age nine and high school graduation) as identified by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS).

Note:  TIP expires six years after high school completion or four years if no award is received.

Click here for more application information.

DEADLINE:  August 31 of senior year.



Other Scholarship Resources


Students with a deceased parent or experienced Foster Care

Memorial Scholarships

KidsChanceMichigan

Fostering Futures


Scholarships by County in Michigan

County Search


Michigan Specific Scholarship Programs

Michigan

MAS (No GPA requirement)

Golden Apple Scholars (for those going to school to be a teacher)

Michigan Association of Broadcasters (those interested in broadcast or communications)


General Scholarships 

BigFuture (juniors and seniors)

CollegeBoard: https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/scholarship-search

Fastweb: https://fastweb.com

Cappex Scholarships/ Appily.com: https://Appily.com


Specific Identity/Group Websites/Scholarships

Asian American /Pacific Islander

APIA Scholarship Program https://apiascholars.org/

USPAACC https://uspaacc.com/programs/education

 

Arab American / Middle Eastern 

The Arab American Institute https://www.aaiusa.org/scholarships

ADC https://adc.org/arab-american-scholarships/ (Michigan)

 

Black / African American

United Negro College Fund https://uncf.org/

NAACP https://naacp.org/find-resources/

 

Hispanic

Hispanic Scholarship Fund https://www.hsf.net/

LULAC https://lulac.org/programs/education

 

LGBTQ+

Point Foundation Scholarships https://pointfoundation.org/scholarships

League Foundation Scholarships https://www.leaguefoundation.org/

 

Native American/ American Indian

American Indian College Fund https://collegefund.org/students/

American Indian Education Fund http://www.nativepartnership.org/

 

Undocumented Students

Golden Door Scholars https://www.goldendoorscholars.org/

The Dream.US National Scholarship https://www.thedream.us/scholarships