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Scholarship Opportunities for Backyard Builders

Yesterday, the big “oh, look, a distraction from my homework!” news was a boy in Colorado who had apparently climbed into a homemade hot air balloon and floated away.  This, of course, raised questions. The immediate question was, “is this for real?” especially after he was found hiding in his house, safely on solid ground, a few hours later.  Immediately on the heels of this first query was a second, “who builds a giant balloon in their backyard, anyway?”

While no one has had much luck answering the first one yet, maybe you’re the type of student who knows the answer to the second question.  For some people, there’s a certain allure to creating and executing plans for original creations.  While your experiments and blueprints may not have resulted in a shiny balloon capable of capturing and holding national attention for hours, your inventions can still gain you recognition, and even cash, by way of scholarship awards.  So if the saga of “balloon boy” yesterday inspired you to build your own airborne contraption, you may want to see if you can win some scholarship money by doing so.

There are numerous scholarships available for more inventive students, whether they’re interested in engineering, design, business and entrepreneurship, or just making cool things as a hobby.  Students engaging in other out-of-the-ordinary pursuits in addition to inventing may take an interest in any number of unusual college scholarships, ranging from awards for speaking fluent Klingon to awards for exceptional duck-calling.

Aspiring inventors who are looking for college aid will definitely want to check out the Collegiate Inventors Competition.  This annual scholarship offers awards of up to $25,000 for doing what you do anyway: creating and developing a new and workable idea, process, or technology.  Students more interested in building elaborate designs from shiny material, on the other hand, may find themselves drawn to the Duck Brand Duct Tape “Stuckat Prom” Contest.  This well-known annual scholarship gives one lucky couple $3,000 college scholarships for designing and wearing duct tape prom attire.  If you don’t just want to build, but want to also produce, market, and distribute your brilliant inventions, you may be a candidate for one of several entrepreneurship and business scholarships awarded each year by various foundations.  There may even be local scholarships for young entrepreneurs in your area.

These aren’t the only scholarship opportunities available to creative and enterprising students.  To see more award opportunities like the ones mentioned above, conduct a free scholarship search on Scholarships.com.

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Comments (0) Oct 16 2009

Threadless Scholarship

Are you an graphic designer and t-shirt aficionado?  Do you dream of one day having people across the world wearing something you created?  Maybe you just really liked the screenprinting unit in high school art class.  If you’ve ever seen someone wearing a cool t-shirt and thought to yourself, “I could make something like that,” this week’s Scholarship of the Week is for you.

The Threadless Scholarship gives college students a chance to not only see their t-shirt designs printed and distributed internationally, but to also win a $3,000 design scholarship.  The best part?  Winners are chosen weekly, so you have multiple chances at winning scholarships.

Prize:

A $3,000 college scholarship plus a $500 Threadless gift certificate (or $200 in cash) and the chance to compete for other cash awards of up to $20,000.

Eligibility:

Any undergraduate or graduate student currently enrolled at least part-time or pending enrollment in a college or university.  This scholarship contest is open to students in the United States and other countries, regardless of major, GPA, or test scores.

Deadline:

Ongoing

Required Material:

Register as an artist on the Threadless website and submit a t-shirt design.  If your design is chosen for print, you can elect to receive a $3,000 scholarship in place of a $2,000 cash award.  Artists can submit multiple t-shirt designs and will receive an award for each shirt that is printed.

Further details about the application process can be found by conducting a free college scholarship search on Scholarships.com. Once the search is completed, students eligible for this scholarship award will find it in their search results.

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