Calling passionate middle school and high school students! Are you passionate about science or social science?
Do you want to join an active community and gain access to resources on classes, internships, and college?
The LifeSmart Education Scholarship Program enables middle school and high school students living in the U.S. to further their interests in science or social science.
Our focus is on students who are deeply committed to learning and displaying initiative. Academic excellence is not a key factor; rather, we want to help create that excellence.
LifeSmart Scholarship offers these students an opportunity to develop into active, globally oriented thinkers who are ready to make an impact. As an open, accessible academic community, LifeSmart Education supports high school and middle school students in achieving their potential. LifeSmart Scholarship students serve as important ambassadors of LifeSmart Education during and after their studies.
1. A monthly stipend of $200 or more for one year.
2. Access to an academic community of like-minded students where you can learn, interact with others,
and make friends.
3. Peer mentorship and advice for your academic studies, such as books to read or interest groups to join.
4. Recommendations for seminars, classes, internships, and college applications.
High school and middle school students age 12 to 17 who are interested in pursuing science or social science. Once again, we would like to emphasize that academic excellence is not the sole factor we look at. Instead, we will look at your interests and how you are expanding and developing these interests. This can include books you’re reading, material you’re writing, or any projects you’re working on.
To apply, send us a personalized statement to [email protected] . Please write a bit about yourself, such as your name, age, and why you want this scholarship. Write about your education (such as your grade, the field you wish to major in), the types of clubs you are involved in, any science or social science fields you find interesting, and your passions. Please make this statement no longer than 200 words.
Please find an example of a middle school and high school personal statement below.
High School Personal Statement
Middle School Personal Statement
After you submit this statement, you will be sent an email from [email protected] with one or two customized essay questions based on your personal statement. These questions will typically include a 400–600-word essay or a task. Kindly reply to our email by answering those questions. Despite common scholarships that do not reply to unchosen applicants, we will reply to all applicants and offer feedback. Whether you have been accepted or not.
Questions/Concerns
For any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to email us at [email protected] or DM us on our Instagram at lifesmart_scholarshp.