Brooks Institute Scholarships

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Name Amount
$500 CollegeMapper Scholarship - No Essay $500
Sponsored: The $500 CollegeMapper Scholarship is open to all students currently enrolled in high school and plan to attend a college or University in the U.S. AND to students who are already enrolled in college and are looking to transfer schools. Refer a friend for more chances to win.
Brooks Institute Freshman Merit/Need-Based Grant $4000-$12000
Brooks Institute provides a limited number of these grants to deserving students who have documented financial need and have demonstrated academic success. To be eligible, a student must: ...
Brooks Institute Graphic Design Scholarship $6000
Brooks Institute provides a limited number of merit-based scholarships to graduates of regionally or nationally accredited schools in graphic design or visual communication programs. To ...
Brooks Institute Graphic Design Scholarship $2000
Students who left Brooks Institute within the past 365 days and apply to re-enter in order to complete their program of study are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Student must be in ...
Brooks Institute High School Scholarship Program $4000
The student must be a high school senior. The student must have a cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 at the time of application for the scholarship. The student must start ...
Brooks Institute Presidential Grant $500-$2000
In order to be considered, students must: Apply for all financial aid for which they may be eligible (i.e. all federal aid programs, including PLUS, state financial aid programs, ...