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Lamboni Family Award
Due: 4/12/26
|No Recommendations Required
|No min. GPA Required
|No Transcripts Required
$500
The Lamboni Family Award is open to second-semester, senior-level students. The scholarship is awarded based on achievement in academic and clinical settings, professional and community endeavors, and contingent upon acceptance into an accredited athletic training program. Preference given to students who completed an internship with the Athletic Training Department at Salisbury University. Students may visit the scholarship's website or contact the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships for ...
Select Saunas $500 Scholarship Program
Due: 6/1/26
|No Recommendations Required
|No min. GPA Required
|No Transcripts Required
$500
Select Saunas is thrilled to announce a scholarship opportunity for college students who excel in their academic pursuits and are dedicated to their education. We seek students who commit to their studies, particularly those enrolled in Kinesiology, Physiotherapy, Physical Education, Physical Therapy, and other related disciplines. Applicants must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a program at an accredited U.S. college or university. They must be studying within health and wellness, ki...
Hammer Strength Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Student & Professional Development Scholarship
Due: 10/15/26
|No min. GPA Required
Varies
The Hammer Strength Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Student & Professional Development Scholarship is designed to support individuals from socially marginalized groups (i.e., ethnic/racial minorities, LGBTQIA+ community, or who have a documented disability). The scholarship will pay for an NSCA State, Provincial, or Regional Conference registration fee at the event of your choice. Applicants may be a current NSCA student or professional member, or a full-time student enrolled in a two-year o...
Natasha Porter First Generation College Student Scholarship
Due: 10/15/26
Varies
Natasha Porter was an employee of the NSCA who passed away in October of 2016 after a courageous battle with breast cancer. Natasha was the Executive Assistant to the Executive Director and was also responsible for the management of all the NSCA awards. Through her installation of responsibility and strong work ethic, she inspired those around her. The Natasha Porter First Generation College Student Scholarship is designed for the specific purpose of providing financial assistance to first g...
Paul Zwaska Scholarship
Due: 10/15/26
|No Recommendations Required
|No Transcripts Required
$2,500
The Paul Zwaska Scholarship, presented by Beacon Athletics, promotes diversity within the profession through an annual scholarship program for students from groups underrepresented in SFMA. The scholarship award recognizes and encourages students pursuing a career in the Sports Field Management profession. Applicants must be enrolled or enrolling as a student at a U.S. accredited educational institution. Candidates must be individuals from groups underrepresented in SFMA. Individuals from the...
GymAware Student Support Scholarship
Due: 10/15/26
|No min. GPA Required
$2,000
The GymAware Student Support Scholarship will be given to NSCA members seeking either an undergraduate or graduate degree in a strength and conditioning-related field. Applicants must be a current NSCA or an International Affiliate member at the time of application and award. Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the NSCA Foundation for more information.
NSCA Foundation High School Scholarship
Due: 10/15/26
$2,000
The NSCA Foundation High School Scholarship provides funding to current high school seniors preparing to enter college. Students must demonstrate their acceptance into an accredited institution, their intention to graduate with a degree in the strength and conditioning field, their goals beyond college, and their track record of community service. If the student has not yet been accepted into a college program, and is awarded the High School Scholarship, funds will be held until a letter of a...
NSCA Foundation Student Advancement Scholarship
Due: 10/15/26
|No min. GPA Required
$2,000
The NSCA Foundation Student Advancement Scholarship is given to NSCA Members seeking either an undergraduate or graduate degree in a strength and conditioning-related field. Applicants must be a current NSCA or an International Affiliate member at the time of application and award. Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation. They must have not won this award twice previously. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the NSCA Foundation for more information.
NSCA Foundation Minority Scholarship
Due: 10/15/26
|No min. GPA Required
$2,000
The NSCA Foundation Minority Scholarship is designed to encourage minorities to enter into the field of strength and conditioning. A minority is defined as an "ethnic minority," as determined by the U.S. Census Bureau. Applicants must demonstrate they have been accepted into an accredited institution working toward an undergraduate or graduate degree in the strength and conditioning field. Applicants must be a current NSCA or International Affiliate member at the time of application and award...
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What are sports medicine scholarships?
Sports medicine scholarships are financial aid for college created specifically for sports medicine students. Scholarships for sports medicine majors can help students access higher education opportunities that otherwise may be out of reach because of financial reasons. All scholarships are free money for college that you don’t have to pay back.
Eligibility requirements for sports medicine scholarships
Before you apply for sports medicine scholarships, make sure you check the eligibility requirements to see if you qualify. These may include:
- Minimum GPA
- Community service experience
- U.S. citizenship
- Plans to attend an accredited program
- Leadership skills
- FAFSA® submission
Scholarship requirements vary, so don’t assume you won’t qualify. Keep searching for scholarships that best match your qualifications.
Are sports medicine scholarships worth my time?
If you want to get as much free money as you can for your education, then yes! You’ll find some scholarships are quick and easy to apply for, while others require more time and effort. Typically, fewer students apply for scholarships that require work (like writing an essay) which means you could have better odds of winning if you apply for one of those.
Pro tip: Don’t pass up on sports medicine scholarships that have smaller award amounts. ($) There’s typically less competition for them—and they add up!
How do I find sports medicine scholarships?
From your school to national organizations, there are so many places to find sports medicine scholarships that can help you pay for college.
Scholarship resources
- The financial aid office at a college or career school
- Organizations (such as professional associations) related to your field of interest
- Federal agencies
- Free scholarship search engines, like Scholly Scholarships
- Local libraries, businesses, or associations
Your high school guidance office is a great place to start when looking for local scholarships. You could also try doing a search for your city’s name and “community foundation,” or the county you live in and “foundation.”
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What types of sports medicine scholarships are available?
Need-based scholarships
These are scholarships for students who have demonstrated a financial need. There’s no universal number or set income level that tells you if you qualify. How each scholarship defines what financial need means varies. The federal government as well as specific organizations, corporations, and colleges/universities/schools offer need-based scholarships.
Merit scholarships
Merit scholarships are for students who have shown high academic, athletic, or extracurricular achievement over their high school careers. Not all schools/colleges offer merit-aid—highly selective schools typically don’t. The process for applying for merit scholarships varies. For merit scholarships offered through colleges and universities, you generally don’t have to do anything other than complete the application to the school itself. For some schools, you need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) to be eligible.
Career-specific grants or scholarships
These are awarded to students who know they want a career in a specific industry. Maybe they know they want to be a teacher, a nurse, or an engineer. To be eligible for grants, students must submit the FAFSA®. To find career-specific scholarships, try searching for your major and “association.”
Community or nonprofit scholarships
Nonprofit and community organizations often receive funding from donors to create scholarship programs for students who need them.
Tips for successful scholarship applications
- Pull together everything you need for the application including transcripts, so you can submit a complete scholarship application.
- You may need a recommendation letter or letters for a scholarship. Ask a teacher, employer, or someone else who knows you to write one for you—and be sure to give them enough time to do it.
- If you’re writing a scholarship essay, follow the prompt, answer the essay question completely, and write from your experience. A few well-written essays that you can reuse for different scholarship applications can really pay off.
- Highlight your strengths and achievements in your application.
- Talk about your financial need and what you would use the scholarship money for if you won. How would it help?
- Have to interview for a scholarship? Dress to impress in a professional outfit. And do your research! Look into how/why the scholarship was created. Try to bring up why it’s meaningful to you. Also, don’t forget to send a thank-you note afterwards.
- Keep track of all the deadlines for the scholarships you’re applying to. If you miss one, they may not extend the due date.
- Apply for scholarships year after year, all through college. As you continue your studies, gain more experience, and try new extracurricular activities in college, you might be eligible for more scholarships you weren’t originally qualified for.
Want more tips to up your chances of winning? Check out our scholarship guide for everything you need to know about finding and winning scholarships.
Frequently asked questions
These tips can help as you get ready to apply for sports medicine scholarships.
When are scholarship application deadlines?
There’s no standard deadline for scholarship applications. Each scholarship has its own deadline, so be sure to keep track of dates and make sure you don’t miss any deadlines of scholarships that you want to apply to.
Do you need to know which college you’re attending?
You don’t need to know which college you’re going to attend before applying for most scholarships. However, once you’re awarded scholarships, some of them may ask for eligibility verification—which can include proof of college enrollment.
Is there a limit on how many scholarships you can apply for?
Absolutely not, so apply for as many as you can to increase your chances of winning free money. Want to find more types of scholarships? There are so many, check them out!
Pro tip: Apply for scholarships each year you’re in college.
Does every scholarship application require an essay?
Not every scholarship will ask you to submit an essay—different scholarships have different requirements. If you’re applying for a scholarship with an essay and need help writing yours, get tips for writing scholarship essays.
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