25 November Scholarships High School Seniors Will Like A Latte

Fall-elujah – college scholarships for graduating high school seniors!

One of the nice things about college scholarships is that you can apply to them all throughout your educational journey – including during your senior year of high school!
And as the reality of going to college starts to sink in, you may feel especially motivated to work on applications. The only problem is tracking down opportunities you’re actually eligible for…
So to make things a little easier for you:
In this post you’ll find a handy list of the most current November scholarships for high school seniors.
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November Scholarships for High School Seniors
Future Designer Scholarship
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Eligibility: Applicants must be at least 17 years old and already accepted or enrolled in this educational organization.
Submit: Original artwork for a card design.
Greenhouse Scholars Program
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Eligibility: Must be a graduating high school senior planning to attend a four-year accredited academic institution, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and a legal resident of Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, New York, or North Carolina, have a 3.5 GPA or higher and demonstrate finical need (annual household income no greater than $70,000).
Submit: Online application.
Wired Engineering Scholarship
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Eligibility: Any BIPOC high school student who is pursuing engineering or a related field may apply for this scholarship.
Submit: 400 – 600 word essay on how you plan to make a positive impact on the world through your engineering career.
Scott McLam Memorial Scholarship
Greg Lockwood Scholarship
Sikora Drake STEM Scholarship
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Eligibility: Any first-generation, BIPOC, female identifying, and/or LGBTQ+ student who is pursuing a degree in STEM may apply for this scholarship.
Submit: 400 – 600 word essay on why you are pursuing the degree of your choice and explain why diversity in the workplace is important to you.
Affordable College Prep’s First Time Winners Scholarship
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Eligibility: High school seniors are eligible to apply if they have applied to scholarships before but have not yet won.
Submit: 400 – 600 word essay on what you’ve learned about applying for scholarships.
ANCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing (Award for AiC)
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Eligibility: Women, genderqueer, or non-binary students in grades 9 through 12 are welcome to apply.
Submit: Completed online applications which includes several short essays and multiple-choice sections.
Student Excellence Scholarship
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Eligibility: Applicants must be graduating high school students who intend to enroll in a postsecondary institution, which may be a public or nonpublic university, college, or vocational/technical college. Must be a resident of Wisconsin.
Submit: Completed application and 3 letters of recommendation.
Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards
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Eligibility: Open to currently enrolled in high school graduating in the spring of 2023 who are of Hispanic heritage (includes Spain, Brazil, Philippines). Must have a 3.0 GPA or higher and must enroll at a higher education institution in 2023-2024.
Submit: Online application.
Elks Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship
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Eligibility: Open to current high school seniors, or the equivalent, who are citizens of the United States are eligible to apply. Applicants do not need to be related to a member of the Elks National Foundation.
Submit: Completed online application.
10 Words or Less Scholarship
Learner Math Lover Scholarship
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Eligibility: Students of any education level are eligible to apply if they love math.
Submit: 200 – 400 word essay on why you love math.
James Alan Cox Foundation Scholarship for Student Photojournalists
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Eligibility: Must be at least a high school sophomore or older and taken at least one photography or related art class. College or technical applicants must have completed at least one year at a recognized college, university or professional school and have taken courses in photography or photojournalism. Graduate students can apply if they are enrolled in a journalism or photojournalism program.
Submit: Completed application, 250 word essay, 2 letters of reference, school transcript, financial data, and your portfolio (5 images or 2 videos).
Lifelong Learning Scholarship
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Eligibility: Any current student is eligible to apply if they believe in the value of lifelong learning.
Submit: 400 – 600 word essay on why learning important to you and how you plan to continue learning throughout your life.
AGCVA Tidewater District Scholarship
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Eligibility: To apply you must be a graduating high school senior or a full-time student enrolled in a construction, engineering or design curriculum at an accredited college or university or be currently enrolled in a construction-related course in a vocational school or career development program. All college or university applicants must be entering school during the next academic year to be eligible.
Submit: Online application + evaluation form.
Innovation in Education Scholarship
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Eligibility: Open to any high school or college student within the U.S. or Canada with a GPA of 3.0+.
Submit: Online application, letter of recommendation, self-photo, and an essay describing the goal of the particular project and provide supporting documentation (no min or max word/page count).
MyMozaic Monthly Scholarship Contest
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Eligibility: Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or are lawfully living in the United States and at least 13 years of age on the date of their entry.
Submit: Your email address. Selection is based on the quality of students’ MyMozaic profile.
CollegeXpress No-Essay Scholarship
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Eligibility: Must be 13+ and a legal resident of the 50 U.S. or D.C.
Submit: Quick online form and one sentence response to the question.
Cappex Easy Money Scholarship
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Eligibility: Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, age 13 or older at the time of entry, and and currently planning to enroll in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher learning (college, university or trade school) located in the United States within four years.
Submit: A quick online form (no essay or minimum GPA requirement)
“Be Bold” No-Essay Scholarship
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Eligibility: Students at any education level, school, and field of study will be considered. No GPA requirement.
Submit: N/A
“You Can’t Label People, but You Can Label Products” Scholarship by Sttark
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Eligibility: If you’re an aspiring designer, manufacturer, engineer, artist, architect, or any other type of innovator, this scholarship is intended for you. The application is open to high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. U.S. citizens only.
Submit: 250 words or less bio, proof of education, 1000 word essay, and a label design.
“Unboxing Your Life” Video Scholarship by Sttark
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Eligibility: This application is open to all high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. U.S. citizens only.
Submit: 250 words or less bio, proof of education, and a 5-minute unboxing video (no shorter than 4 minutes and no longer than 6).
Bachus & Schanker, LLC Scholarship
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Eligibility: Open to any high school senior accepted to attend a four-year university by the time of the award, or full-time student attending a four-year university in the United States who carries a 3.0 GPA.
Submit: 800+ word essay about your opinion on the importance and efficacy of the 7th Amendment and how it affects your life.
Education Matters Scholarship
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Eligibility: Applicant must be at least 13 years old.
Submit: 250 word response to the prompt.
Wrapping up with scholarships for seniors in the class of 2023
This concludes the post with college scholarships that high school seniors can apply for in November.
Have another scholarship I should add to this list? Leave a comment to let me know!
More scholarships to apply for:
- The Top December Scholarships for High School Seniors
- 37 Scholarships With November Deadlines for College & Graduate Students
- Fa-La-La-Fabulous December Scholarships for College Students
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About Charlie
Charlie is the co-founder of College Life Made Easy and author of the book 175+ Things to Do Before You Graduate College. She’s a 2015 graduate who teaches overwhelmed students and parents of students how to confidently navigate the whole college thing. As a former broke college kid, she’s passionate about helping students develop the skills they need in order to thrive (instead of just survive), stress less, and actually enjoy the full college experience.