I'm hunting for some of those 'strange' scholarships you occasionally hear about. Are there any unique or unusual scholarships for college students that might be less competitive or off the beaten path? Would love to explore different options.
Yes, there's a multitude of unusual and unique scholarships out there – they can range from being quirky and fun to highly specialized. Here are a few examples:
1. The Asparagus Club Scholarship: Yes, you read that right. If you're studying fields related to the grocery industry, including business or food management, you might qualify for this unusual award.
2. The American Nudist Research Library Scholarship: Let's be clear, you don't have to be a nudist to win. However, you must be a student pursuing a career in fields like sociology, psychology, or anthropology and express interest in studying nudism.
3. The Chick and Sophie Major Memorial Duck Calling Contest: Love ducks? This unique scholarship awards funds based on a student's duck-calling skills. But be warned, it's not as easy as it quacks up to be.
4. The Klingon Language Institute's Kor Memorial Scholarship: A dream come true for Star Trek fans, this scholarship goes to students pursuing studies in language and doesn't require any knowledge of Klingon.
5. The Duck Brand Duct Tape "Stuck at Prom" Scholarship Contest: Have you ever wanted to design your own prom attire? With this scholarship, students are rewarded for designing and wearing prom attire made out of duct tape.
As you can see, some scholarships are quite unconventional. Each one has its own set of rules and guidelines to follow, so make sure to research thoroughly. Keep in mind, they may be less competitive due to fewer people applying or very specific criteria but they are certainly worth exploring. Good luck in your scholarship hunt!
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