• Affordable Solar Scholarship
        In recognition of the vital need for ongoing education and certification, Affordable Solar will award four $1,000 scholarships to New Mexico residents every August. The scholarship may fund education or trade training so that New Mexican residents can pursue a career in sustainability or renewable energy. All awarded scholarship funds must be used by December 31 of the year awarded.
      • Albuquerque Community Foundation
        The following programs have June deadlines - Criteria and qualifications vary by program. Visit the Albuquerque Community Foundation College Scholarship website for specific criteria and qualifications.
      • AMS Scholarships and Fellowships
        Amount: $2,500 (undergraduate) to $25,000 (graduate) (Deadline: May 3)
        The American Meteorological Society (AMS) administers an array of graduate fellowships and undergraduate scholarships with the support of its members, corporations, and government agencies nationwide. The fellowships and scholarships help further the education of outstanding graduate and undergraduate students pursuing a career in the atmospheric and related oceanic or hydrologic sciences.
      • Art and Design Scholarship
        Amount: $1,000 (Deadline: May 31)
        1st-Art-Gallery.com is proud to announce a $1000 annual scholarship for new, current, and returning college students! This scholarship is designed to help a student become successful in a career focused on one aspect of art or design. Applicants will be able to submit their entry along with a design, drawing, film, artwork, short story, poem or literally any type of art they are most proud of. The winner will be selected by the end of June and the winner will receive $1000 towards higher education.
      • Career Pathways Scholarships
        Amount: $1,500 (Deadline: May 31)
        Career Pathways Scholars are focused and determined, with a clear vision of the career or trade they intend to pursue. These scholars are highly motivated to gain the skills and credentials needed to enter the workforce in their career of choice, with the primary goal of improving quality of life for themselves, their family and their community. This scholarship supports high school seniors and those with a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency (HSE) in pursuit of a 2-year degree, trade or certificate.
      • Daniels Fund
        Daniels Opportunity Scholarships are distributed to two- and four-year colleges and universities in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming that provide scholarships to support non-traditional students including adults entering or returning to college, students from alternative schools, juvenile justice facilities and youth offender programs, GED recipients, former foster care youth, returning military, and others.
      • Friends of Hubbel (FoH) Trading Post Scholarship
        Amount: $2,500-$3,000 (Deadline: June 17, 2023)
        Friends of Hubbell aims to support Native American arts and crafts through our two annual Native American art auctions, which then funds up to eleven, $2,500 to $3,000 scholarships to Four Corners college students.
        Student Qualifications needed for the scholarships application:
        Member of Navajo, Hopi, Acoma, Laguna, Zuni, or Southern Ute Nations
        Currently attending a four-year college or university as a Junior, Senior or graduate students
        Current cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher
        A declared major field of study or enrollment in a special degree or graduate programs"
      • Intertribal Timber Council: Truman D Picard Scholarship
        Amount: $2,000-$2,500 (Deadline: March 12)
        For Native American/Alaskan Natural Resources students.
      • Islamic Scholarship Fund
        Amount: $3,000-$10,000 (Deadline: March 21, 2023)
        Since 2009 ISF has funded American Muslim scholars studying and working in fields with the greatest impact on public opinion and policy. Our scholarships range from $3,000-$10,000. Our goal: to improve negative portrayals of Muslims in the news, increase the number of Muslim policymakers, and invest in the creation of positive and engaging stories about American Muslims.
      • MANA del Norte Scholarship
        $1,000 (Deadline: August 17)
        The purpose of the MANA del Norte Scholarship is to assist Hispanic/Latina women from northern New Mexico in continuing and/or completing their post-secondary education. The philosophy of the founding members of MANA del Norte was to focus on the non-traditional student, such as single heads of household, re-entry women, and first-generation college bound. Although this criterion is not exclusive in awarding scholarships, MANA del Norte strongly endorses this philosophy. Scholarships are awarded based on strength of personal statement, financial need, academic ability, and letters of recommendation.
      • Mountain America Credit Union Elevate Scholarship
        (Deadline February 12, 2023)
        The Mountain America Foundation will grant scholarships to 120 graduating high school seniors who are pursuing education at accredited colleges, universities and vocational/technical schools. The Elevate Scholarship is designed to support youth who embrace Mountain America’s core values and contribute to their communities.
      • North American Van Lines Logistics Scholarship
        Amount: $1,000 (Deadline: December 15, 2023)
        Because of this belief, we are proud to announce our first annual Logistics Scholarship contest. Three lucky qualified entrants will each win a $1,000 scholarship towards their degree in logistics or supply chain management at the college or university of their choice
      • Test Prep Insight Scholarship
        ( Deadline: November 30, 2023 )
        Test Prep Insight is committed to giving students with disabilities a better chance to achieve their professional goals. Applicants must be currently enrolled at or planning to attend a 2-4 year university, community college or graduate school program located in the United States and have a medically recognized physical or mental disability.
      • The Truman Scholarship Foundation
        The Truman Scholarship is a highly competitive, merit-based award offered to U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals from Pacific Islands who want to go to graduate school in preparation for a career in public service.
      • UNM Alumni Association Scholarship
        (Deadline April 30,2023)
        Alumni Association scholarships are available to undergraduate and graduate students at UNM. Scholarships are awarded using a variety of factors such as academic achievement, community involvement, employment experiences, areas of study, financial need and several others. Scholarship amounts may change annually.