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Loss Essay Scholarship
The Loss Essay Scholarship by offers a $500 award to graduating high school seniors or undergraduate students in the U.S. with a GPA above 3.0. Applicants must submit a 500-750 word essay on the challenges of waking up with total loss and how they would address them. The deadline is June 1.
Jun 1
Scholarship deadline
$500
Award amount
3
Requirements
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- Graduating high school seniors
- Undergraduate students in the U.S.
- Students with a GPA above 3.0
Key highlights
- $500 scholarship award
- Essay requirement: 500-750 words on challenges of loss
- Open to U.S. high school seniors and undergraduates
Why apply
- Opportunity to win $500 to support education costs
- Gain experience in writing and articulating personal challenges
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Review status
Apr 28, 2026
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Application difficulty
Easy
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Who can apply
- Graduating high school seniors or undergraduate students in the U.S.
- Cumulative GPA above 3.0 over the previous school year
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Quick facts
Status
Not specified
Number of awards
1
Payout method
Paid directly to the student
Application plan
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Application signals
- Ensure your GPA is above 3.0
- Prepare an essay of 500-750 words on the specified topic
Details to use
- Details on how the award is distributed
- Provider's official application process or link
- How the award is paid
- Whether the scholarship is paid to you or directly to your school
Next steps
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- Prepare the required materials shown in this listing: Official transcript or academic record, Essay or written statement, Supporting documents (as listed in requirements).
- Prioritize the essay draft before opening the provider application.
- Plan submission around the listed deadline: 1 June.
- Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.
Example essays & guides
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- Focus your essay on personal challenges and solutions regarding loss
- Proofread your essay for clarity and grammar
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Required documents
Listed materials from this opportunity.
- Official transcript or academic record
- Essay or written statement
- Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)
Applying
Submit a 500-750 word essay on hearing loss challenges by June 1 to apply for the $500 scholarship.
Award & payment
Amount: $500
Number of awards: 1
Payout: Paid directly to the student
About the provider
Overview
The Loss Essay Scholarship offers $500 to U.S. students who submit an essay on the challenges of loss. Deadline: June 1.
Sponsor & application
Information last verified Apr 28, 2026.
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