Odd Scholarships: Milk Mustaches, Duck Tape, and the Paranormal
You have heard of scholarships for smart people, athletes, and artists. You understand that there are scholarships set aside for people of specific ethnic backgrounds or who are majoring in certain subjects. But, do some scholarships strike you as just weird? This article is a look at some of the odd scholarships out there.
For instance, you would assume that a college scholarship organization would want you to hit the books not the casino. But, the Online College Poker Championship offers a large scholarship for its grand prize winner.
At Juanita College in Pennsylvania one lucky southpaw wins a scholarship each year. That’s right, there’s a scholarship which is restricted to left handed students.
If you have an unusual last name, you might get a discounted college education. At Loyola University of Chicago, there’s a specific scholarship for someone with the surname of Zolp. The Van Valkenburg Memorial scholarship awards $1000 to decedents of ambert and Annetje Van Valkenburg, who immigrated to the United States in 1643.
Future Tommy Hilfigers and Vera Wangs can get their start in college by making a prom dress. That is, if they can craft it out of duck tape. Duck brand offers a $3000 scholarship for the best prom dress made out of the material.
It’s okay to be average, at least according to David Letterman. He established a scholarship at his alma mater, Ball State University, for average students with a creative mind.
Similarly, the J.D. Salinger award at Ursinus College recognizes and supports “oddball geniuses.”
After being told that skateboarding was a crime for years, boarders can now stand up and say they won a scholarship based on the hobby. The Patrick Kerr Skateboarding Scholarship awards up to $5000 to skateboarding activists.
The SAMMY award stands for the Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year. Graduating high school student athletes must meet academic and community service requirements and submit a photo of themselves with milk on their upper lip. 26 awards of up to $7500 are awarded.
High school students who picked up spending money as caddies for at least two years and who graduate in the top quarter of their graduating class can win one of 200 Evans Scholars Foundation awards. This scholarship provides full tuition for four years for the students.
If you haven’t lost your marbles, take a look at this scholarship. The National Marbles Tournament Scholarship awards $5000 in scholarships each year.
Are you planning to study spores, mold and fungus in a graduate Biology program? Then you qualify for a scholarship from the Mycological Society of America.
If you got hooked on the X-Files early in life, try out for the Eileen J. Garret Scholarship which awards up to $3000 to students with an academic interest in parapsychology.
Trekkies can also get money for college. The Klingon Language Institute Scholarship grants $500 to a language student but the language doesn’t have to be Klingon! Similarly, college students who are active members of the society known as the Star Fleet Academy can win one of several $500 scholarships.
Every scholarship is set up by people with good intentions. But some of them qualify on our list of odd scholarships.
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