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Discover Scholarships Just for Men

September 8, 2011 RSS Feed Print

Up until the past decade or so, men were earning college degrees at a higher number than their female counterparts. And aside from athletic awards, scholarships specifically for men were not very common.

But a 2010 report by the American Council on Education shows that males account for only 43 percent of students enrolled in postsecondary education. Since the gender gap in college enrollment has swung in the other direction, scholarships for men are now an important way to help males continue to enroll in college and keep earning those degrees.

[Explore the U.S. News scholarships guide.]

Not all scholarships out there for men require you to be an athlete. Here are a handful of scholarships for you men out there who aren't athletic all-stars. (Don't worry, women—we'll have a list of scholarships just for you later this month, so stay tuned!)

The Lax Scholarship Fund for Gay Men awards up to $20,000 in scholarships to help encourage gay men to earn college degrees, especially in careers that will allow them to contribute to society and act as role models for other gay men. If this sounds like you, and you reside in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, or Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania, apply before Jan. 16, 2012 for your chance to earn a scholarship.

The Men of Excellence Scholarship from Phi Kappa Si at Iowa State University gives incoming male freshmen or transfer students a chance to win a scholarship if they demonstrate scholastic, extracurricular, and leadership experience and complete an essay on why they are men of excellence. While the fraternity sponsors this scholarship, you don't have to be a member of Phi Kappa Si to win.

[Consider 6 college scholarships that award leadership.]

Is there an Alpha Tau Omega chapter at the school where you are applying? If so, check out the Distinct Advantage Scholarship, which awards a $1,000 scholarship to one male at every campus with an Alpha Tau Omega chapter.

The Balanced Man Scholarship from Sigma Phi Epsilon, which has fraternity chapters at 150 campuses across the country, is available to incoming male freshmen who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to health and well-being. Membership is not required.

Take advantage of your years of hard work as a Boy Scout by applying for one of the two scholarships available to Eagle Scouts from the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA). The Mabel and Lawrence S. Cooke Scholarship awards four $20,000 scholarships (payable at $5,000 per year) and one $48,000 scholarship (up to $12,000 payable for four years), plus a varying number of others.

Each Boy Scouts of America region also awards multiple Hall/McElwain Merit Scholarships, which are each worth $1,000. NESA academic scholarship applicants must be Eagle Scouts graduating high school and entering college in the year for which they apply for a scholarship.

Michelle Showalter joined Scholarship America in 2007 and is an alumna of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.

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Seriously, you can limit a scholarship to only gay men? That sounds illegal to me. It would be the same as only offering a scholarship with criteria that the men were straight.

Concerned Citizen 3:33PM November 15, 2011

This is such a good article with very useful information! This is also a great time of year for students to apply for scholarships. By starting the process now, you will have a head start on the competition! Plus, any scholarships or contests that you win now will be a great addition to your student resume! Scholarships are a great source of money to pay for college, but most people don’t have the time or energy to look for them. And even if they do, there is so much information out there that it can be totally overwhelming!! I spent my son's entire senior year searching for scholarships, and yes, it paid off! As a result of all my hard work and the experience I gained, I founded Scholar Dollars. We provide personalized scholarship searches for students and focus on locating more obscure and local scholarships that are harder to find, which means that our clients have a better chance of winning! On average, we provide high school seniors and undergraduate students with OVER 250 scholarship opportunities throughout an entire year! You can find more information at www(dot)Scholar-Dollars(dot)com. Of course, the ultimate result and money won depends on the student’s motivation, determination, and commitment, but the money is there if you are willing to work for it!

Tracie Joyner of GA 9:01AM September 22, 2011

What about scholarships for woman ?

and specially in engineering fields or Harvey Mud colleges is just for MALE engineers ?

I am a female would like to apply for the engineering program and request for the guidance for the scholarship program Please help...

This is for my daughter.

Peer Khan of CA 3:16PM September 11, 2011

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