Photos-required are financial aid awards or grants that require you to submit photos, typically of yourself, as part of the application process. These photos are often used for promotional or social media purposes by the scholarship provider to announce winners. Photos-required scholarships differ from creative submission scholarships in that the photos submitted are not judged as part of the application process.
There are 39 scholarships available for students willing to submit photos of themselves as of April 2025. You can find tens of photos-required scholarships available for college senior, post-graduate, college, and high school seniors. Some prominent photos-required scholarships for students include the Handy Intermediate Booster's Scholarship, the Nick Cobb Memorial Scholarship, and the Reid Blackburn Scholarship. You can find photos-required scholarships for pursuing your undergraduate, four-year, advanced degree, graduate degree, or postgraduate.
You can find scholarship financial aid for funding your college education if you're willing to submit photos of yourself by using a scholarship search engine like Scholarships That Work, which has 39 photos-required scholarships with an average award amount of $3,684. You can also find photos-required scholarships by inquiring with organizations that offer photos-required scholarships, like the Bay Area Community Foundation, the SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, the National Press Photographers Foundation, or the National Sculpture Society.
To apply for photos-required scholarships, you will need to fill out the scholarship application form on the scholarship page. For 13 of these scholarships, you will need to submit an essay. Several photos-required scholarship require a resume, and twelve awards require letters of recommendation. The GPA requirements for photos-required scholarship vary between a 2.5 and 3.0 minimum GPA.
Some of the best photos-required scholarships are the National Sculpture Society Scholarship, the At-Large Leadership Scholarship, the Rising Bud Scholarship, the Kit C. King Graduate Scholarship Fund, and the Great Lakes Safety Training Center Scholarship. The best scholarships for students willing to submit photos of themselves will be listed at the top of this page.
All students who are willing to submit photos of themselves, such as headshots or group photos, are eligible to apply for the scholarships on this page. Other eligibility requirements for photos-required scholarships may vary, so be sure to read the scholarship listing carefully. One scholarship that require membership is specifically open to applicants who identify as Black students. One scholarship scholarships for students willing to submit photos as part of their application is religious-affiliated awards for Baptist students. You may also be eligible for three photos-required awards if you have Cancer, Malignancy, or Tumor. Plus, two scholarships for students willing to submit photos of themselves require extracurricular involvement. Also, there are two scholarships for students willing to submit photos as part of their application specifically for applicants who identify as women or female.
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