ALBION COLLEGE

Albion, MI

  • Four year, renewable $1,000 scholarship to: Any Distinguished Young Women participant

To qualify, students may apply for admission by December 1st of their senior year of high school.
Contact: Corey Grazul, Director for Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships, at cgrazul@albion.edu or 517-629-0321


ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

Tempe, AZ

  • Four year, renewable Provost Scholarship of $8,000 annually to: Any academically eligible Arizona Resident state participant
  • Four year, renewable Provost Scholarship of $14,500 annually to: Any academically eligible other state (Non-Resident) state participant

Students must qualify for Freshman Admission and meet academic eligibility requirements for the Resident and Non-Resident Provost Scholarship at Arizona State University. Scholarship is renewable provided the student maintains academic requirements including 3.0 GPA and 30 completed credits annually. Eligibility requires full time attendance.
Contact: Nydia Cady, Associate Director, Financial Aid and Scholarship Services, at Nydia.DeAnda@asu.edu or 480-965-1160


CARROLL COLLEGE

Helena, MT

  • Four-year, renewable scholarship of $26,000, with annual renewal contingent on maintaining a 2.0 or higher college GPA to: National Scholastic Winner
  • Four-year, renewable scholarship of $24,000 with annual renewal contingent on maintaining a 2.0 or higher college GPA to: Any State Scholastic Winner
  • Four-year, renewable scholarship of $22,000 with annual renewal contingent on maintaining a 2.0 or higher college GPA to: Any Local Scholastic Winner

Scholarship is not stackable
Contact: Janet Riis, Director of Financial Aid, at 406-447-5423


CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY

Orange, CA

  • Four-year renewable Presidential Scholarship ($40,000 annually/$160,000 total award) to: Any State Winner and any Overall Scholastics Winner at the state level

Student must apply and qualify for Freshman Admission. Scholarship is renewable provided student maintains full- time attendance and established GPA requirements.

Scholarship is not stackable
Contact: Mike Pelly, Vice Chancellor and Dean of Enrollment, at pelly@chapman.edu


HOOD COLLEGE

Frederick, MD

  • Four-year, renewable full-tuition scholarship with maintenance of a 3.25 GPA to: Distinguished Young Woman of America and any State Winner
  • Four-year, renewable $124,000 Presidential scholarship ($31,000* minimum annually) with maintenance of a 3.25 GPA to: Any Distinguished Young Woman Participant

Scholarship is not stackable
Contact: Nikki Bamonti, Director of Admissions, at 301-696-3405 or bamonti@hood.edu


NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA

Natchitoches, LA

  • One year, $1,500 per semester scholarship to: Any Distinguished Young Women Participant
  • Four year, renewable $3,000 per semester scholarship to: Any State Winner

Participants and winners will also qualify for NSU Academic Awards based on ACT scores and GPA.
Contact: Van Erikson, Director of Enrollment Management, at eriksonv@nsula.edu or 318-357-4615


RANDOLPH COLLEGE

Lynchburg, VA

Any Distinguished Young Women Participant is eligible for the following:
- $5,000 four-year renewable scholarship to students with 4.0 or higher high school GPA
- $4,000 four-year renewable scholarship to students with 3.75-3.99 high school GPA
- $3,000 four-year renewable scholarship to students with 3.5-3.74 high school GPA
- $2,000 four-year renewable scholarship to students with high school 3.25-3.49 GPA
- $1,000 four-year renewable scholarship to students with high school 3.0-3.24 GPA

Through a combination of merit scholarships, need-based grants, and other incentives, every admitted student who files the FAFSA will receive at least $13,000 in financial commitment from Randolph College.
Contact: Ashley N. Nickell, Ed.D, Director of Financial Aid, at 434-485-8029 or anickell@randolphcollege.edu


SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

Georgetown, TX

  • Four-year, renewable $7,500 scholarship with maintenance of a cumulative 2.0 GPA to: Any State Winner
  • Four-year, renewable $2,500 scholarship with maintenance of a cumulative 2.0 GPA to: Any State Program participant or Local Winner
  • Four-year, renewable $5,000 scholarship with maintenance of a cumulative 2.0 GPA to: All Texas participants

All applicants for admission to Southwestern will be considered for our general merit scholarships at the time of admission review. The Distinguished Young Women scholarships are stackable with one’s general scholarship award.
Contact: Christine D. Bowman, Dean of Admission and Enrollment Services, at 800-252-3166 or bowmanc@southwestern.edu


TENNESSEE WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Athens, TN

  • Four year, renewable $1,000 scholarship, with annual renewal contingent on maintaining a 2.0 cumulative GPA to: Any participant PLUS:
  • Four year, renewable $17,000 scholarship to: Any participant with a 3.86-4.00 high school GPA
  • Four year, renewable $15,000 scholarship to: Any participant with a 3.30-3.85 high school GPA
  • Four year, renewable $13,000 scholarship to: Any participant with a 2.90-3.29 high school GPA
  • Four year, renewable $11,000 scholarship to: Any participant with a 2.89-2.00 high school GPA

All applicants for admission to Tennessee Wesleyan University will be considered for our general merit scholarships at the time of admission review. DYW program scholarships are four-year, renewable scholarships with annual renewal contingent on maintaining a 2.0 cumulative GPA.
Contact: Lacey Weese, Associate Vice President for Student Financial Services, at lweese@tnwesleyan.edu


TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

Seguin, TX

  • Four year, renewable $2,000 scholarship to: Any State Winner
  • Four year, renewable $1,500 scholarship to: Any State First Runner-Up
  • Four year, renewable $1,000 scholarship to: Any State Second Runner-Up
  • Four year, renewable $2,000 scholarship to: Any Texas Local Winner
  • Four year, renewable $1,500 scholarship to: Any Texas Local First Runner-Up
  • Four year, renewable $1,000 scholarship to: Any Texas Local Second Runner-Up

Note: Students must be admitted as regular degree-seeking students. The scholarship is not applicable to summer sessions.
Contact: Erica Miller, Director for Financial Aid, at emiller@tlu.edu or (830) 372-8077


UNIVERSITY OF Mobile

Mobile, AL

  • Four-year, renewable full tuition and fees scholarship with maintainence of a 3.0 GPA to: Distinguished Young Woman of America
  • Four-year, renewable half tuition with maintenance of a 3.0 GPA to: Any Distinguished Young Women participant with a minimum 27 ACT and 3.0 high school GPA

*The priority deadline for application submission is May 1st. A student cannot receive both a merit-based award and DYW program-based tuition award. To be considered for these awards, you must enroll full time to the University for the fall semester immediately following your high school graduation and be a residential student. Full tuition applies to fall and spring semesters for block tuition only and fees are limited to $500 per semester.

Contact: Charity Wittner, Vice President for Enrollment Services, cwittner@umobile.edu


UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA

Mobile, AL

  • Four-year, renewable full tuition and fees plus on-campus housing scholarship, with maintenance of a 3.0 GPA to: Distinguished Young Woman of America, Distinguished Young Woman of Alabama, National Overall Scholastics Winner, and any State winner with 30 ACT or 1360 SAT and 3.0 GPA

*Additionally, all admitted participants are automatically reviewed for Freshman Admission Awards.

Scholarship is not stackable
Contact: Brennen Mallet, Director for Enrollment Services, 251.460.6494


UNIVERSITY OF WEST ALABAMA

Livingston, AL

  • Four-year, renewable $2,500 Trustee Leadership scholarship with maintenance of a 3.0 college GPA to: Any local or state participant with a 19 ACT or 2.5 high school GPA

Additionally, Trustee Academic Scholarships at UWA start at a 21 composite ACT or 2.5 high school GPA and can be stacked with the DYW award.
Contact: Libba Baker, Director of Admissions, at 205-652-3578

Please Note:

For Carroll College, Chapman University, Hood College, the University of Mobile, the University of South Alabama:

If a student receives a scholarship of higher value from the college, that scholarship will replace the scholarship associated with Distinguished Young Women.

College-Granted Scholarships

We are honored that the following educational institutions offer college-funding opportunities for our Class of 2024 participants. Visit this page often for added scholarship opportunities.

Do not contact a college regarding a scholarship until you are ready to apply to the school in your senior year. If you have questions about a scholarship before then, please contact the Distinguished Young Women National Office.Some scholarships are available to any participant that takes part in a local or state program. This list does not contain scholarships available only in your state or local area so be sure to ask your program if they offer any other college-granted scholarships.