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Academic Scholarships

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01 May 2026
$1,000
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Individuals
United States of America
Overview

Photographer.org is very happy to announce that the 5th annual scholarships of $1,000 each for 2023 have been awarded to:

  • Kelly Fackler – Eastern Florida State College
  • Tylor Brents – Savannah College of Art & Design

Photographer.org is a Modern Photography Organization that helps people find local photographers near me. The Photographer.org Academic Scholarships are annual $1,000 scholarships to be used to help pay tuition and academic expenses to an accredited non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States.

Two (2) scholarships of $1,000 will be awarded each year.

Eligibility

Eligibility Requirements

  • You must be a recently accepted high-school student, undergraduate or graduate student from an accredited college/university in the United States.
  • You must be able to provide proof of your identity if you are chosen as the winner. Qualified ID is a student id, driver’s license or passport.

Entry Requirements

To apply please complete the following:

  • Write a short essay of at least 300 words describing your interest in photography.
  • Include your Name, Address and Phone Number.
  • Include the name of the school you are or will be attending along with the address and phone number to their financial aid office.
  • Submit your entry at the form on the bottom of this page.

Winners Announcement and Award

  • The deadline for submissions is May 1st of each year.
  • The winners will be notified by email and announced on our website one month after the deadline on June 1st of each year.
  • The scholarships will be paid in co-payable checks sent to the winners schools.

Important Information

Title: Photographer.org Academic Scholarship

Deadline: May 1st of each year.

Learn more or apply
All information about this funding has been collected from and belongs to the funding organization
02 April 2024