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Hole Children’s School of Science Award
The Hole Children’s School of Science Award offers $750 to high school seniors who are former students of the Hole Children’s School of Science. Eligible students must plan to study ocean sciences with the in Massachusetts and demonstrate financial need. Apply by October 15, 2026.
10.15.26
122 days left
$750
Award amount
6
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Review status
Apr 22, 2026
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Deadline urgency
122 days left
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Easy
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Who can apply
- Former student of Hole Children’s School of Science
- U.S. resident
- High school senior
- Seeking an associate or bachelor's degree
- Studying ocean sciences with
- Demonstrate financial need
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Status
Upcoming
Study levels
High school senior
Field of study
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Business Management and Marketing, Education, Engineering, Natural Resources and Conservation
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Payout method
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- Ensure you are a former student of Hole Children’s School of Science
- Verify your financial need status
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- Only for former students of Hole Children’s School of Science
Next steps
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- Prepare the required materials shown in this listing: Financial documentation (if required).
- Plan submission around the listed deadline: 10/15/2026.
- Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.
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- Financial documentation (if required)
Applying
Apply by October 15, 2026, for the Woods Hole Children’s School of Science Award through the Sea Education Association's application process.
Award & payment
Amount: $750
Payout: Not stated on the listing
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Overview
The Hole Children’s School of Science Award offers $750 to high school seniors who are former students of the school and plan to study ocean sciences with the .
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Information last verified Apr 22, 2026.
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