Featured Scholarships
Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act
This is a scholarship which began in the 2018-2019 award year. It is for a student who is Pell eligible and whose parent or guardian died in the line of duty while performing as a public safety officer.
In order to qualify a student must be Pell eligible and have a calculated student aid index (SAI) that is derived from the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA). If a student meets the requirements, the student SAI will be calculated at -1500 which would allow for the maximum Pell grant based off his or her enrollment and cost of attendance. Please contact the financial aid office for further information at 610.861.5510.
North American Van Lines is a large moving company and is looking to provide a scholarship to three students who major in logistics, supply chain management, business, or a similar field. Each scholarship is $1,000 and is available to current students and to those who are enrolling in college.
The Louise W. Dimmick International Scholarship Fund - This fund was established to assist individuals in their life-long educational development. The purpose of the fund is to support mission trips, assignments, and international activities and education, with first preference for international engagement. Contact info@fpc-bethlehem.org.
External Scholarships
In addition to our other scholarship offerings, you may also be eligible for private scholarships or grants from an outside organization or agency. Some sources to explore are employers, unions, professional organizations, and community and special interest groups.
You'll need to check into these opportunities on your own, but we've assembled this list of free scholarship research resources on the web to get you started:
For students engaged in youth mentorship and service.
For students designing environments for older adults.
For full-time undergraduate or graduate students in any field.-
For present or former foster care U.S. students between ages 17-25.
For adult students in transitional life situations.
For students pursuing engineering or metallurgy careers.
For working students in healthcare programs.
For students with at least a 2.5 GPA.
For architecture and engineering students.
For U.S. students pursuing legal studies who speak at least two languages.
For students who have overcome adversity.-
Open to students from the U.S., international and undocumented students from all fields of study with a 2.5 GPA or higher.
For students studying chemistry or related fields.
For students who have overcome conflict in their lives.
For cancer survivors and those closely touched by cancer.
For U.S. students with at least a 3.0 GPA who have completed at least 10 hours of community service in the past year.
For students promoting addiction recovery awareness.
Supports students from all majors.
For students in PA, NJ, and DE with a 3.0 GPA.
For students studying outside their home state.
Serves foster youth across the country.
For U.S. students pursuing a career in MRI technology or a related medical imaging field who have at least a 2.5 GPA.
Supports students helping senior citizens.- Homeland Heroes Scholarship
For U.S. citizens who are the child of a military veteran or an armed forces member who has a least a 3.0 GPA.
For individuals demonstrating talent in game design.
For students creating an innovative community project.
For students who are creative thinkers and are interested in the future of business, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Supports students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
For undergraduates showing resilience and service.
For aspiring law students interested in family law.
Open to all students regardless of GPA, major, or field of study.-
For students pursuing careers in the health and human services field.
For students who are former or current lifeguards.
Supports students in STEM fields.
Open to students enrolled in any mental health degree program.
For community college students pursuing cybersecurity or related fields.
For Greek life students with a 3.0 GPA or higher.
For legally blind students.
For students pursuing Interior Design or Hospitality.
For students pursuing studies in fluid power.
For eligible medical, nursing, and physician assistant students whose permanent residence is within Northampton County.
For students from Monroe and Pike Counties.
Supports single parents pursuing a degree.
For U.S. students who plan to pursue a career in law and have a 3.5 GPA.
For students who have triumphed over significant challenges.
For students balancing work, studies, and service.
For students with a 3.0 GPA or higher
For students majoring in political science or criminal justice.
For single parents furthering their education.
For future leaders in financial regulation and consumer protection.
For high school or college students.
Essay contest on technology and AI security.
For students in Greater Philadelphia or Lehigh Valley.
For US citizens who are pursuing a career in dentistry and are eligible for financial aid.
For U.S. high school seniors and college students age 18+.
Supports students who volunteer and uplift communities.
U.S. Residents in any major may submit an essay regarding Artificial Intelligence.
Students must submit work that focuses on the application of chemical materials in the medical industry.
For students in any area of study with a 3.0 GPA.
For any full-time student in the U.S.
Various scholarships with varying eligibility requirements.
For students with an entrepreneurial spirit.
For students with at least 2.8 GPA and majoring in a healthcare or education related field.
For current and former foster youth.
Supports immigrants, DACA recipients, and international students.
For students with at least a 3.0 GPA. International students may apply.
For students working while attending school.
Other Resources
ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥app/ESU Clear Path Scholarship Program
Another scholarship opportunity available for our students is the Clear Path Scholarship. ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥app students interested in pursuing a degree at ESU in one of their STEM fields can apply for the Clear Path Scholarship, and receive up to $5,200/year ($10,400 total) in scholarship funds while at ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥app. Additionally, the Clear Path program provides students with a tremendous opportunity to build relationships with the ESU STEM community while at ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥app. For more information click here.
PSECU Scholarship Program: Now Open
The PSECU Scholarship program allows students to focus on their education rather than their finances. Winners receive a $2,000 scholarship every year over the next four years for a total scholarship value of up to $8,000 per student.
Application Reopens September 2025