Scholarship deadlines come up fast, and it’s easy to miss out on free money for school if you wait too long. In fact, our scholarship fatigue study shows nearly 1 in 5 college students who stopped applying say they missed out on $5,000 or more in scholarships.
That’s why we pulled together top opportunities from Scholly® Scholarships that expire at the end of April. These are real, vetted scholarships (with no essays required) you can apply to right now.
To keep things simple and low stress, we’ve broken down a few easy ways to get started. Pick a few to apply to and build momentum from there.
If you want the easiest way to get started, this is it. With Scholly® Easy Apply Scholarships you can submit one application for severl scholarships at once—no repeating the same info.
This April, easy apply lets you enter up to 28 scholarships at once, with a combined $22,000 in awards, making it a quick way to check several applications off your list.
You’ll also see a handful of Scholly Exclusive scholarships you won’t find anywhere else. These are just some of the opportunities available this month, and they may not stay open for long. Keep checking back every month for new scholarships.
If you see a scholarship that fits, don’t wait—these scholarships close on April 30th.
The Community Champions Scholarship scholarship celebrates students who understand that success is measured not just by personal achievement, but by the positive impact they have on others.
The Opportunities for All Scholarship scholarship is open to students pursuing higher education. We believe that every student deserves the chance to invest in their future, regardless of their field of study, background, or circumstances. This award is designed to help ease the financial burden of education and support students in achieving their academic goals.
Limitless Potential Scholarship is created for students who believe growth has no boundaries. This scholarship celebrates ambition, imagination, and the drive to explore what’s possible through education.
New Perspectives Scholarship honors students who challenge assumptions, embrace learning, and bring thoughtful viewpoints to their academic experience.
The Next Chapter Scholarship supports students as they begin or continue an important chapter in their educational journey, focused on learning, growth, and discovery.
Honoring students who understand that ideas shape the world. The Power of Ideas Scholarship supports learners who bring creative energy, fresh perspectives, and a passion for possibility into their academic pursuits.
Building Blocks Scholarship celebrates students who understand that lasting success is built step by step through learning and persistence.
$500 Achievement & Growth Scholarship recognizes students who are committed to growth, learning, and long-term educational success.
Designed for students building their future one step at a time. The Stepping Stones Scholarship honors persistence, learning, and the value of steady progress.
A Better Future Scholarship supports students who demonstrate motivation, curiousity, and a desire to use their education to help leave the world a better place than they found it.
The Curiosity Counts Scholarship is for the endlessly curious—the students who ask “why?” and “what if?” in equal measure. If your favorite subject is everything, and you believe questions are the start of every breakthrough, this scholarship is your sign to keep exploring.
No-essay scholarships are an easy way to apply to more scholarships in less time. No essays to worry about, no long forms, no hassle—just quick applications you can finish in minutes.
The more you apply, the better your chances—so don’t be afraid to submit a few.
The Sallie $2,000 No Essay Scholarship is a simple monthly sweepstakes that awards $2,000 to one eligible student (or parent) to help pay for college, with no essay required—just a short application form. Winners are selected at random each month, making it an easy, low-effort opportunity for students to earn financial aid.
The AbbVie Immunology Scholarship supports students with chronic inflammatory diseases who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership, and community involvement, and who plan to pursue higher education
The North Carolina Hispanic College Fund Scholarship provides financial aid to Hispanic/Latino students in North Carolina who show academic achievement, community involvement, leadership, and financial need.
The Mary Murphy Scholarship offers funding to women pursuing graduate or professional degrees, especially in fields where African American women are underrepresented, with emphasis on leadership and civic engagement.
The American Culinary Federation Education Foundation Scholarship awards financial support to students enrolled in culinary or foodservice programs based on academic performance and evaluation criteria.
The NASE Dependent Scholarship provides funding to dependents of NASE members, with selection based on academic achievement, leadership, community involvement, and financial need.
The A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship supports Indigenous students pursuing STEM degrees, recognizing academic performance and requiring letters of recommendation.
The SCW Conrad Carpio Education DREAMers Scholarship awards immigrant students who demonstrate perseverance and ambition, requiring a personal video submission about their goals and experiences.
The AIA Silicon Valley William R. Hawley Scholarship provides financial assistance to students pursuing a career in architecture to help develop future professionals in the field.
The Dr. Sydell Perlmutter Gold Memorial Scholarship supports daughters of Air Force members pursuing STEM degrees, with preference given to first-generation college students with financial need.
The Kathern F. Gruber Scholarship assists spouses, children, and grandchildren of blind or low-vision veterans by recognizing academic achievement and potential for success in higher education.
The ISL Midwest Senior Scholarship is a random-draw scholarship open to eligible students or their parents, with minimal academic or financial requirements.
The General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant provides need-based financial assistance to eligible Air Force or Space Force families, with award amounts tied to financial need and education costs.
Applying for scholarships doesn’t have to take over your schedule. Here's how you can simplify it:
Set yourself up once so each application gets easier:
Once your materials are ready, use this quick system to stay on track:
This routine keeps you moving—and that consistency is what leads to more applications and better odds.
Applying for scholarships doesn’t have to feel like a big project. With Scholly® Easy Apply Scholarships you can knock out lots of applications in just minutes each month—no overthinking, no long forms.
New scholarships open all the time, so come back next month for a fresh list of deadlines and more chances to earn money for school.