Julie Holloway Bryant Memorial Scholarship

← Back to Matches

Julie Bryant Memorial Scholarship

Urgency: UrgentEasy

The Julie Bryant Memorial Scholarship, offered by the , awards $500 to multilingual students pursuing higher education. Applicants must be high school seniors, undergraduates, or graduate students whose first language is not English. The deadline to apply is May 1, 2026.

Eligible: 2 countriesStudy in: United States

05.01.26

deadline passed

$500

Award amount

2

Requirements

Quick decision

AI insights

Best for

  • Multilingual students
  • Students whose first language is not English
  • High school seniors

Key highlights

  • Award amount: $500
  • Deadline: May 1, 2026
  • Open to high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students

Why apply

  • Recognition for multilingual skills
  • Support for overcoming language barriers
  • Financial assistance for education

ScholarshipTop workspace

Application readiness

Use these details to understand fit, prepare materials, save the opportunity, and move toward the provider application path when ready.

Application path

Application path included

A provider application destination is available alongside the organized eligibility, deadline, and award details.

Review status

Apr 26, 2026

ScholarshipTop has a review timestamp for this listing.

Deadline urgency

Expired

The catalog deadline appears to have passed. Save it if you want to track a future cycle.

Application difficulty

Easy

Difficulty comes from ScholarshipTop structured application signals. Use it to plan your preparation workload.

ScholarshipTop has organized the core listing fields so you can compare fit, prepare materials, track the deadline, and move toward the provider application path when ready.

Who can apply

  • Must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student
  • English must be a second language

ScholarshipTop organizes eligibility signals so you can compare fit, prepare materials, and move toward the application path with less guesswork.

Match workspace

Get matched with scholarships in 2 minutes

Find My Scholarships

Quick facts

Status

Open

Study levels

High school senior, Graduate student, Adult / non-traditional student

Field of study

Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Communication and Journalism, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, Foreign Languages Literature and Linguistics, Health Professions and Clinical Sciences, History, Parks Recreation and Fitness Studies, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Theology and Religious Vocations, Transportation and Materials Moving, Visual and Performing Arts

Number of awards

1

Payout method

Paid directly to the student

Application plan

AI guidance

Use these notes to prepare materials, track timing, and move toward submission.

Application signals

  • Ensure you meet the language requirement: English as a second language
  • Prepare an essay (400-600 words) about your background, post-graduation plans, and bilingual challenges/benefits

Details to use

  • Provider's mission
  • Application status updates
  • How the award is paid
  • Whether the scholarship is paid to you or directly to your school

Next steps

AI guidance

A short checklist so you know what to do after reading the listing.

  1. Prepare the listed materials (2 document type(s) detected in the catalog).
  2. Prioritize the essay draft before opening the provider application.
  3. Plan submission around the listed deadline: 2026-05-01T23:59:59Z.
  4. Verify the final application details on the provider page.

Need an essay for this scholarship?

Start with a checklist, study examples for structure, and choose a prompt guide that matches the application.

Need to write an essay for this grant? Use our AI Essay Writer to draft a unique personal statement fast.

Open AI Essay Writer →

Application tips

AI guidance

Listing-specific ideas from our AI layer to help you prepare materials and next steps.

  • Focus on your personal story and language journey in the essay
  • Highlight both challenges and benefits of being bilingual
  • Clearly outline your post-graduation plans

Key requirements (3)

Program rules and conditions. Uploads and file types are listed under Required documents.

EssayShort answers
  • Essay prompt: Tell us a bit about yourself and your plans post-graduation. What is your first language and what are some challenges and benefits to being bilingual? Essay requirements: min length 400, max length 600.
  • Education Level: High school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student Background: English is a second language.
  • People who speak multiple languages are skilled and talented, holding significant knowledge not just about linguistic rules but also the intricacies within how each language conceptualizes life.….

Required documents

Materials you may need to upload or submit; check the official application for the final list.

  • Essay or written statement
  • Standardized test scores (if applicable)

Applying

Submit an essay (400-600 words) about your background, post-graduation plans, and the challenges and benefits of being bilingual by May 1, 2026.

Award & payment

Amount: $500

Number of awards: 1

Payout: Paid directly to the student

About the provider

Overview

The Julie Bryant Memorial Scholarship offers $500 to multilingual high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students. Apply by May 1, 2026.

Sponsor & application

Information last verified Apr 26, 2026.

ScholarshipTop organizes scholarship details, deadlines, eligibility signals, provider application paths, saved shortlists, and AI help in one workspace so you can move faster from discovery to application. Verification methodology

FAQ

Who can apply for this scholarship?
High school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students whose first language is not English can apply.
What are the essay requirements?
Applicants must submit a 400-600 word essay about their background, post-graduation plans, and the challenges and benefits of being bilingual.