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20 Scholarships for Left-Handed People (and right handed people)

20 Scholarships for Left-Handed People (and right handed people)

There are many famous left-handed people. One of which is President Barack Obama.

Two famous HBCU GRADS that are left handed are Oprah Winfrey and Spike Lee. Oprah is a graduate of Tennessee State and became famous via her talk show, The Oprah Winfrey Show. Spike Lee is a Morehouse graduate and became famous via his work directing movies like Do The Right Thing, School Daze, Malcolm X, Inside Man, Crooklyn and Jungle Fever.

According to experts, 10% of the world’s population is left handed. The brain functions differently for left-handed students than the right-handed ones. Left-handed learners are more creative in arts and music rather than logical or mathematical and analytical thinking like right-handed students. These scholarships are available for courses and talents dedicated to sports, arts, music, entertainment, athletics and more.

1- ESA Foundation Scholarship Program

ESA Foundation Scholarship Program was established in 2007 to help minority students and women pursue higher education, especially leading to careers in Video Game Arts or Computer. The students who are enrolled in full-time four-year undergraduate college can apply for this program.

Award - 30 scholarships worth $3000 are offered to the students. Out of this, 15 scholarships are offered to college students currently enrolled in college and 15 to high school seniors who will be graduating.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be a minority or a woman

  • Must be enrolled in a Computer/Video Game undergraduate program at an accredited institution

  • Must have a minimum GPA of 2.7 or above

  • Should be a US Citizen

Contact 

ESA Foundation Scholarship Program

601 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 300

West Washington, DC 20001

Phone Number - 202-223-2400

Email - esafinfo@theesa.com

Official Website esafoundationscholars.com

2 MRCA Foundation Left-Handed Scholarship

MRCA Foundation is a non-profit organization determined to provide financial assistance to the MRCA member company’s employees or families, pursuing higher education.

Award - The left-handed scholarship amount is determined by the MRCA Foundation Board of Directors. Usually, the scholarship amount offered ranges between $500 to $3,000.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Proof of being an active member or associated with MRCA Foundation

  • Completed Application Form

  • Official high school transcripts

  • A minimum of a 3.0 GPA

  • 2 Letters of Recommendation submitted by people over 18 years of age and not related to the applicant. Director of MRCA can provide only 1 letter of recommendation.

  • A one-page essay (typed) explaining the interest of the applicant in enrolling in the construction industry or any other related field, and any honors or accomplishments in the said subject.

Selection Procedure

The selection is based on the -

  • Academic performance of the applicant

  • Letters of recommendation

  • Financial need

  • Experience of employment

  • Desire to pursue higher education

Note - The winner will be notified by the Directors in writing and the scholarship award will be mailed to the school you’re enrolled into.

Contact 

MRCA Foundation

2077 Embury Park Road, Dayton, Ohio 45414

Phone Number - 800.497.6722

Email - mrca@mrca.org

Official Website - www.mrca.org

3 Boundless Opportunity Scholarship

This scholarship is offered to the non-traditional students in the state of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming who are pursuing their undergraduate degree.

Daniels Fund provides grants to schools which then provide scholarships to the need-based students.

Application Deadline - Varies

Award - Varies

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be a US resident/citizen and a legal resident of New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado or Utah

  • Applicant must demonstrate a financial need.

  • The scholarships are offered to adults or veterans returning/entering college. It is also offered to GED recipients, Foster Care Youth (former) and Juvenile Justice Youth (former).

Contact 

Daniels Fund

101 Monroe Street

Denver, Colorado 80206

Phone Number - 303.393.7220 and  877.791.4726

Email - BOS@DanielsFund.org

Official Website - www.danielsfund.org

4 Andrew Macrina Scholarship

The American Culinary Federation Education Foundation offers scholarships for left-handed students, for several programs. The applicant must be enrolled in a Culinary Arts or Pastry Arts program at an accredited university/college.

Application Deadline -  October 31 and April 30 of each year

Award

  • $1500 for the Apprenticeship Program

  • $1500 for Certificate Program

  • $2500 for Post-Secondary Degree Programs

The members of the association donate funds for the scholarship.

Eligibility Requirements

The student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher

Must be enrolled in a Culinary or Pastry Arts Program

Selection Procedure

The selection of the scholarship winner will be based on his/her academic performance, participation in culinary events, volunteering activities and more.

Note - The selected/rejected applicants will be notified via email, 30 days after the scholarship deadline.

Contact 

American Culinary Federation

180 Center Place Way

St. Augustine, FL 32095

Phone Number - (904) 824-4468 or (800) 624-9458

Email - scholarships@acfchefs.net 

Official Website www.acfchefs.org

5 Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship

Deadline: December 3rd

Lefties who have a strong commitment to community service can apply for the Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship for $1,000. To qualify, candidates must be full-time high school seniors, live in a community served by Comcast, exhibit leadership abilities, plan to attend an accredited, non-profit college, be nominated by a principal or guidance counselor, and maintain a minimum 2.8 GPA. There’s also the one-time $5,000 Gustave G. Amsterdam Leadership Award for Philadelphia-area students.

Contact

Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship
1701 JFK Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(855) 670-4787
comcast@applyists.com
Scholarship Link

6 Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship

Six U.S. Presidents in the last century have been left-handed. If you have similar interests for majoring in political science, history, government, or economics, the Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship can provide $5,000. Each year, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) selects two worth college juniors and seniors with U.S. citizenship who have financial need and academic merit for attending any accredited four-year university nationwide. Consider the Lucinda Beneventi Findley History Scholarship too.

Contact

Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship
4242 Greentree Way
Sand Springs, OK 74063
(800) 449-1776
Scholarship Link

7 Frank J. Richter Scholarship Award

The American Association of Railroad Superintendants (AARS) gifts some unique scholarships, including the Frank J. Richter Scholarship Award for $1,000. Interested left-handers must be enrolled full-time at an accredited college in the United States or Canada, have attained at least sophomore standing, achieve a minimum 2.75 GPA, submit two recommendations, and write a narrative statement. Preference is given to students who are enrolled in majors relevant to the transportation field.

Contact

Frank J. Richter Scholarship Award
P.O. Box 200
La Fox, IL 60147
(331) 643-3369
aars@supt.org
Scholarship Link

8 Heineken USA Performing Arts Scholarship

Administered by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, the Heineken USA Performing Arts Scholarship could provide $3,000 to creative left-handers who are pursuing bachelor’s degrees in drama, music, opera, theatre, and other performing arts. Eligibility criteria require applicants to be African American, be U.S. citizens or legal residents, attend an accredited college full-time, maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA, show leadership ability, and submit a two-minute visual recording sample.

Contact

Heineken USA Performing Arts Scholarship
1720 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 263-2800
scholarships@cbcfinc.org
Scholarship Link

9 James Beard Foundation National Scholarships

As one of the most lucrative left-handed scholarships, the James Beard Foundation National Scholarships is awarded for $20,000 yearly to food-focused students who are attending participating U.S. colleges to study culinary arts, food science, hospitality management, agriculture, and similar majors. One recipient is chosen from ten geographic regions across the nation. Selection is based on leadership, community service, academic merit, and career goals in the culinary world.

Contact

James Beard Foundation National Scholarships
167 West 12st Street
New York, NY 10011
(212) 255-8455
info@jamesbeard.org
Scholarship Link

10 James River Church Left-Handed Scholarship

In partnership with Evangel University, the James River Church (JRC) awards the Left-Handed Scholarship for $500 annually to southpaws who are pursuing the associate degree in leadership from the JRC Leadership Campus. Eligible applicants must show their artistic ability by writing a 500-word essay about being left-handed or submitting a portfolio of drawing, painting, photography, or graphic design creations. Scholarship funding is distributed evenly across the program’s four semesters.

Contact

James River Church Left-Handed Scholarship
6100 North 19th Street
Ozark, MO 65721
(417) 581-5433
jrlc@jamesriver.org
Scholarship Link

11 John Kitt Memorial Scholarship

Perhaps the most unique scholarships available for lefties are granted by the American Association of Candy Technologists (AACT), including the John Kitt Memorial Scholarship. For $5,000, qualified candidates must be at least sophomores attending a four-year North American university to major in food science, chemistry, biology, nutrition, culinary arts, or related fields. Left-handers interested in applying must display genuine commitment to a career in the confectionary industry.

Contact

John Kitt Memorial Scholarship
711 W Water Street
P.O. Box 266
Princeton, WI 54968
(920) 295-6959
kevins@warrellcorp.com
Scholarship Link

12 Ken C. Hicks Scholarship Program

Deadline: December 17th

Funded by Foot Locker, the Ken C. Hicks Scholarship Program awards 20 scholarships for $20,000 to student-athletes who are graduating from high school and pursuing a four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. university. Left-handers can apply if they’re U.S. citizens or permanent residents, actively involved in varsity sports or intramurals, holding an unweighted GPA of 3.0, highly motivated, passionate about community service, and not employed by Foot Locker.

Contact

Ken C. Hicks Scholarship Program
19 West 21st Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10010
(212) 254-2390
footlocker@tmiagency.org
Scholarship Link

13 Lawyers Plus Southpaw Scholarship

Started by a Last Vegas-based personal injury law firm, the Lawyers Plus Southpaw Scholarship is awarded for $1,500 annually to left-handed high school, college, and graduate students who are enrolled full-time at an accredited U.S. institution. Applicants must record a two-minute video via smartphone or digital camera discussing how left-handedness affected their education experiences. Submissions will be judged based on creativity, humor, passion, and overall quality.

Contact

Lawyers Plus Southpaw Scholarship
10120 South Eastern Avenue Suite 140
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 912-4451
info@laywers-plus.com
Scholarship Link

14 Michael Yasick ADHD Scholarship

Left-handedness has been linked to an increased risk for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. If you’ve been diagnosed with this neurodevelopmental disability, the Michael Yasick ADHD Scholarship can provide $2,000 for college and pre-paid coaching services from the Edge Foundation. To apply, candidates must be legal U.S. residents, be accepted into a two- or four-year post-secondary program at an accredited college, and submit medical documentation from a licensed healthcare provider.

Contact

Michael Yasick ADHD Scholarship
300 Shire Way
Lexington, MA 02421
(855) 474-4732
ssantiamo@npsp.com
Scholarship Link

15 Pickard Parry PFAU Southpaw Scholarship

Annually, the Pickard Parry PFAU attorney office promotes higher education by awarding the $1,500 Southpaw Scholarship to left-handed high school seniors and college students who are pursuing any major with outstanding academic merit. Eligible candidates must enroll full-time at accredited colleges, have unmet financial need, and be U.S. citizens or legal residents. Online applications must be accompanied by a brief one- to two-minute YouTube video about being left-handed.

Contact

Pickard Parry PFAU Southpaw Scholarship
10120 South Eastern Avenue
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 910-4300
info@pickardparry.com
Scholarship Link

16 Rick Chace Foundation Scholarship

The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) funds the Rick Chace Foundation Scholarship every spring to award $4,000 to full-time graduate students who are pursuing advanced degrees in moving image studies, information science, archival administration, museum studies, film science, or related fields. Left-handers who attend an accredited U.S. college, hold a minimum 3.0 GPA, display creative leadership potential, and write a 1,000-word essay on interests in moving image archiving can apply.

Contact

Rick Chace Foundation Scholarship
1313 North Vine Street
Hollywood, CA 90028
(323) 463-1500
AMIA@amianet.org
Scholarship Link

17 Shaw-Worth Memorial Scholarship

Animal lovers who are left-handed may want to apply for the Shaw-Worth Memorial Scholarship, which is bestowed by The Humane Society each year for $3,500. Qualified applicants must be graduating high school seniors, live in New England, be accepted at an accredited U.S. college, display a humane attitude, and be actively involved in animal protection organizations. Online applications must include documentation of animal-related rescue activities and three letters of recommendation.

Contact

Shaw-Worth Memorial Scholarship
2100 L Street NW
Washington, DC 20037
(202) 452-1100
donorcare@humanesociety.org
Scholarship Link

18 Students Rising Above Scholarships

The Students Rising Above (SRA) Scholarships are granted to at least 100 high school juniors who come from low-income families and show tremendous character in overcoming obstacles, such as homelessness, child abuse, or parental death. Right- or left-handed students living in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area can apply. Other required criteria includes achieving a cumulative 3.0 GPA, being enrolled in a bachelor’s program, and being highly recommended by a mentor or counselor.

Contact

Students Rising Above Scholarships
P.O. Box 29174
San Francisco, CA 94129
(415) 333-4222
selection@studentsrisingabove.org
Scholarship Link

19 Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship

Lefties who foresee a career in scientific research could obtain the Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship, which provides $5,000 to four and $10,000 to two exemplary college students. Eligible undergraduate or graduate scholars must have declared majors in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or related life science at accredited U.S. universities with a cumulative GPA above 3.0. Applications must include a transcript, resume, two recommendations, and 1,000-character short answer response.

Contact

Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship
3747 North Meridian Road
Rockford, IL 61101
(800) 955-6288
AntibodyScholarship@thermofisher.com
Scholarship Link

20 Wendy Jackson Hall Memorial Scholarship

Artistic left-handed students with unmet need could receive the two-year Wendy Jackson Hall Memorial Scholarship for $15,000 in honor of a Seattle animator who worked for ASIFA Hollywood before her untimely death. The Bainbridge Community Foundation looks for recipients who are graduating high school seniors, live in Washington, are accepted into visual art programs at accredited U.S. institutes, maintain a minimum GPA higher than 3.0, and display exceptional creative talent.

Contact

Wendy Jackson Hall Memorial Scholarship
221 Winslow Way West Suite 305
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
scholarship@jacksonhall.com
Scholarship Link

Being left-handed is harder than most people think. Throughout your schooling, you’ve had to uncomfortably adapt with desks, scissors, pencil sharpeners, computer mice, and three-ring binders designed for right-handers. The next obstacle to overcome will be college tuition. Rising costs make it essential to find unique scholarships for free financial aid. Remember that scholarships for left-handed students are rare, so apply liberally for any awards you’re eligible for. The lack of divide between right-handed and left-handed scholarships means there’s potentially millions of dollars available to you.


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