Women's Executive Council supports women's higher education through its Women's Executive Council Annual Scholarship, a program tied to selected colleges and universities in Florida. The organization’s scholarship activity centers on female students at multiple stages of academic advancement, including high school seniors, undergraduates, graduate students, doctoral students, and law students. Its eligibility framework shows a clear emphasis on academic achievement, requiring a minimum 3.00 GPA, and on continued degree progress across bachelor's, graduate, law, and Ph.D. pathways. The organization’s reach extends across a defined group of Florida institutions, including Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, Bethune-Cookman University, Florida A&M University College of Law in Orlando, Florida Institute of Technology in Orlando, Full Sail University, Galen College of Nursing in Orlando, Rollins College, Seminole State College, the University of Central Florida, and Valencia College. That institutional mix places the council’s work at the intersection of undergraduate, professional, and advanced study, with support spanning liberal arts, business, nursing, law, and other academic fields represented by those campuses. Women's Executive Council serves female students who are U.S. residents and are planning to attend or already attending eligible Florida colleges and universities. Its scholarship structure accommodates both full-time undergraduate enrollment and part-time enrollment at the graduate, law, and doctoral levels, indicating support for women pursuing education through different academic and life circumstances. The organization’s profile, as evidenced by this program, is focused on expanding educational opportunity for women in Florida-connected higher education settings while maintaining a strong academic standard.