Safety Scholarships

Find Safety scholarships for students looking for funding in this field. Compare deadlines, award amounts, GPA requirements, eligibility rules, and application steps before applying.

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A. Terry Scholarship

Education students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $3,000 and a 05.01.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Education students

$3,000

Award Amount

05.01.26

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SafetyFew RequirementsHigh School SeniorHigh SchoolGPA 2.0+CACalifornia
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American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS)- Chapter Scholarship

Education students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $2,500 and a 05.01.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Education students

$2,500

Award Amount

05.01.26

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LawSafetyFew RequirementsUndergraduateCommunity CollegeGPA 3.0+OHOhio
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University The Hardship Fund 2026

Business, Management and Marketing students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of Partial Funding, Up to GB… and a 05.31.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Business, Management and Marketing students

Partial Funding, Up to GB…

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05.31.26

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SafetyFew RequirementsWomenDisabilityInternational StudentsFinancial NeedUndergraduateGraduatePhDGPA 3.5+AZGA
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Career Advancement Scholarship for Future Airline Pilots

Education students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $100,000 and a 05.03.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Education students

$100,000

Award Amount

05.03.26

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EducationSafetyFinancial NeedHigh School SeniorHigh SchoolNY
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FSA Justice Scholarship

Education students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $2,000 and a 04.30.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Education students

$2,000

Award Amount

04.30.26

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LawSafetyFew RequirementsUndergraduateGraduateGPA 2.0+FLFlorida
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North Carolina Electronic Security Youth Scholarship

Education students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $2,500 and a 04.29.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Education students

$2,500

Award Amount

04.29.26

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LawCommunitySafetyDisabilityFew RequirementsHigh School SeniorHigh SchoolGPA 2.0+NCNorth Carolina
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Lights Scholarship

Education students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $2,000 and a 05.01.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Education students

$2,000

Award Amount

05.01.26

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LawSafetyFew RequirementsFinancial NeedHigh School SeniorHigh SchoolUndergraduateGraduateGPA 2.5+KSMOKansasMissouri
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John F. Scholarship

Education students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $5,000 and a 06.01.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Education students

$5,000

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Paid to school

06.01.26

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LawCommunitySafetyFew RequirementsFinancial NeedPaid to schoolGPA 2.0+CACalifornia
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Scholarship Program for Members Only

Business, Management and Marketing students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $1,500 and a 05.01.26 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Business, Management and Marketing students

$1,500

Award Amount

05.01.26

deadline passed

ArtsSTEMLawSafetyFew RequirementsWomenGraduateCommunity CollegeGPA 3.0+INIndiana

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Frequently asked questions about safety scholarships

Who can apply for safety scholarships?
Safety scholarships may support students interested in occupational safety, public health, emergency management, fire science, construction safety, environmental health, industrial hygiene, transportation safety, cybersecurity, or risk management. Eligibility varies by provider and may depend on major, career goals, work experience, certifications, professional association membership, GPA, financial need, location, or commitment to preventing harm in workplaces or communities.
What should I highlight in a safety scholarship application?
Focus on experiences that show responsibility, prevention, and practical problem-solving. This might include workplace safety training, emergency response, volunteer fire or EMS work, public health projects, cybersecurity labs, environmental compliance, construction experience, leadership roles, or coursework in risk and systems thinking. If the scholarship asks about career goals, explain what kind of safety problem you want to help solve.
Do safety scholarships require professional experience?
Some safety scholarships prefer applicants with work experience, certifications, internships, or membership in a professional organization, but many also consider students who are still building their path. Coursework, service, leadership, technical projects, or a clear career goal can be relevant. Check whether the provider requires a specific major or association membership before applying, because safety-related awards can be narrowly defined.