Scholarship Directory

The generosity of individuals, families, businesses, and communities is helping students pursue their dreams of higher education.

The directory below lists the scholarship funds held by the Foundation. Each holds a story, as well as unique selection criteria. While we have over 130 funds, we only have one scholarship application, and we match applicants with the scholarship opportunities for which they are eligible.

Explore Scholarship Funds

Although we do the matching for you, you may be curious which opportunities you are eligible for. Use the keyword search below to filter funds by: school, city or town, community organization, field of study, and more. Visit our How to Apply page to learn more about our scholarships and email scholar@greaterworcester.org if you have any questions.

For graduating seniors from Worcester County of Greek descent pursuing a four-year college or university journey.
For hard-working students who need financial assistance to pay for college, with preference to adult students (pursuing their first bachelor's degree) and to transfer students who have completed an Associate's degree and are continuing their education at a four-year institution.
For graduating seniors from South High Community School, with preference to children of immigrants. Secondary preference is given to students who played tennis or performed with a music ensemble.
For graduating seniors from Worcester County high schools and from Framingham and Natick High Schools who are pursuing a career in sports medicine, physical therapy or athletic training.
This scholarship is awarded by Tahanto Regional High School's Scholarship Committee and staff. For students from Tahanto Regional High School who have overcome challenges and need financial assistance to help pay for college.
For graduating seniors from Worcester public high schools who have participated in programs at Friendly House, with preference to students who attended Grafton Street Elementary School for at least one year.
For graduating seniors who are children of current, disabled, or deceased City of Worcester firefighters or police officers.
For graduating seniors from Worcester County who are pursuing a career in social services, counseling/psychiatry, or public interest law, with preference to students whose extracurriculars have included service to low-income and/or immigrant families.
For graduating seniors from David Prouty High School.
For graduating seniors from Worcester County who plan to study psychology in college, with preference to students attending Clark University.
For graduating seniors from Spencer, East Brookfield or Paxton with a preference for those students intending to pursue higher education in teaching/education or healthcare and/or otherwise have demonstrated a passion for their life goals.
For graduating seniors from East Brookfield to attend a 4-year college or university.
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