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There are a lot of weird things in the world and weird scholarship is one of them. You will be surprised to see this article on the 30 weirdest scholarships in the world.

These unique scholarships might be the one for you. Go ahead. Take a look at a few of them and find out which one is suitable for you. Who knows the uncommon things might bring you valuable opportunities.

Top 30 Weirdest Scholarships Around The World

1. Left-Handed Scholarship

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Research consistently shows that left-handed people are smarter than the average person. Juniata University in Pennsylvania, USA, has established a one-of-a-kind scholarship specifically for left-handed individuals.

Scholarship applications can be filled out by students using their left hand. After that, we will select a handful of students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement.

This $1,000 to $1,500 scholarship has been given to left-handed first-year students with a minimum GPA of 3.3 since 1979.

Being left-handed isn't necessary to be eligible for the scholarship, unfortunately. Students' daily academic performance ought to be given top priority.

2. Zombie Scholarship

If you want a shot at winning this cash, you better believe in zombies. As an example, there is an annual essay contest that solicits ideas for surviving a zombie apocalypse.

Having decided where to hide from the zombies, the candidate must now devise a survival plan outlining the five necessities they will need to stay alive.

The most ingenious and realistic plan for survival will win a five-month scholarship worth $1,500 each month.

The University of Baltimore in Maryland, USA, is going to show sixteen different zombie movies and comics to its students. Instead of completing a final exam, students will work on a film adaptation of their screenplay.

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3. Duct Tape Scholarship

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The Duck Tape Corporation, a manufacturer of sticky tapes and other common home goods, has another intriguing scholarship.

Students who create the most exquisite evening gown from the company's duct tape are given a $3,000 grant.

Students who are interested in fashion design as a career can take advantage of this chance to practice and exhibit their skills.

4. Duck Calling Scholarship

Any student can enter to win this $2,000 scholarship by using their duck calling abilities.

The Sophie Major Memorial Duck Calling Contest has given out scholarships to 32 different schools and universities in the US throughout the course of its nearly 40-year history.

Each competitor is required to adhere closely to the contest's rules. The four duties they must complete in 90 seconds are calling, feeding, returning, and mating the ducks. Individuals who finish the course are eligible to compete in the global duck calling championship.

5. Apple Pie Scholarship

If you are an apple pie lover, you will be interested in this scholarship.

The participating students will be challenged in the apple pie making contest of the Apple Pie Association of America.

The winner with the best cake recipe will receive $25,000, second place will get $15,000, and third place will get $10,000.

6. Scholarship for Vegetarians

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The Vegetarian Resource Group awards two high school students with $5,000 scholarships each year if they can spread the word about vegetarianism in their communities or at their schools.

In addition to being healthy, being a vegetarian helps students earn more money for everyday study expenses.

Vegan Teenagers Are The Future Scholarship applicants who are committed to the vegan lifestyle can compete for grants of up to $1,000.

You must have been a vegan for at least a year in order to apply, and you must be a high school junior or senior. In an essay of between 300 and 600 words, applicants must explain why they believe the vegan movement is significant and how they plan to use their college experience to support it.

7. Scholarship for Eccentric Talents

Students may send their complete original manuscripts along with letters of recommendation to the J.D. Salinger Scholarship Fund at Ursinus University in the United States as long as they possess unique perspectives and talents like the author J.D. Salinger (of the well-known novel Catching Children in the Green Fields).

This scholarship foundation invests $30,000 annually to support creative individuals with distinct points of view.

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8. Scholarship of The American Fire Sprinkler Association

The American Fire Sprinkler Association AFSA) created the college scholarship program worth $2,000 to help with the educational and training pursuits of students. In addition, AFSA wants to educate the public-at-large about the life-saving properties of automatic fire sprinklers.

Eligible: The scholarship is open to high school seniors who are citizens or aliens (immigrants) lawfully residing in the United States.

9. Doogle for Google

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The 2021 Doodle Scholarship asked students to create a Google doodle based on the theme “I am strong because…” Photo iFiber one

Students are free to use whatever materials they like when making their Doodles. Please use the entry form to submit all Doodles, regardless of whether they are made using clay, crayons, or any other material. The application is mandatory for high school students.

Each of the fifty states plus DC, PR, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands will have its best Doodle selected by the Guest Judges and Google Doodlers, who will also serve as the State and Territory winners. There will be an online gallery on the Doodle for Google website where all 54 winners from the states and territories can be seen.

National Winner’s artwork will be displayed on Google.com for one day (24 hours). They will also receive:

A $30,000 college scholarship

A $50,000 technology package for their school/non-profit organization

Google hardware

Fun Google swag

10. Fungi study scholarship

The Mycological Society of America presents a series of awards just for the research of mushrooms!

Researching and learning about those tiny creatures can help you win a scholarship. Check your backyard! If you have some mushrooms and study them, you might be the winner.

Undergraduate students and graduates of programs in mycology can apply with awards up to from $100 to 10,000.

11. Halloween Costume Wholesale Scholarship

Award: $500 to cover tuition and books costs.

You can sharpen your pumpkin carving skills to finance your studies next Halloween. It's unusual but not scary enough.

Who are qualified?

Part-time and full-time college students.

Must be a legal resident of the United States or hold a valid student visa.

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12. The National Scholarship Program of the American Board of Funeral Service Education

It was created to give financial aid to students enrolled in mortuary science or funeral service schools in order to help them complete their professional education. The program, which was started in the 1960s, has given scholarships to hundreds of students.

Scholarships are typically between $1,500 and $2,500 for an academic year, and they are directly credited to the student's tuition fees once the college has confirmed their enrolment. Students may submit one application for consideration every calendar year.

How much will I earn?

The pay varies by area, by urban versus rural community, and by small versus major funeral establishments. Beginning pay for newly licensed funeral directors frequently resemble those of newly hired teachers in the same neighborhood. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage in 2012 was $51,600. (span $28,100 to $94,860).

13. Starfleet Scholarship

Any fan of Startrek can apply for this scholarship.

Applicants must be a Starfleet member at least one year before the application deadline. The application must include a two-page personal essay addressing the following items in detail: Why are you applying for this scholarship?

What STARFLEET activities are you involved in?

Other activities you participate in such as academic, athletic, interscholastic, non-STARFLEET interests, career-related, volunteer opportunities, etc.

14. Shout It Out Scholarship

It is sufficient for you to simply shout it out. Whatever it is—a global message or a brief "hello mom"—here is your opportunity to express yourself and earn college funding.

However, your contribution must take the form of an online response to the following question:

In 250 words or less, tell the world what you would say if you could speak to every single person in the world. And tell us why.

Thanks to this unique scholarship, you can make a difference while also earning money for your voice. The "loudest" applicant will receive the $1,500 Shout It Out Scholarship.

On or about, someone will get in touch with the lucky recipient of the Shout It Out Scholarship via email or phone.

Make your voice heard by making loud noises with your keyboard. Thanks to this unique scholarship, you can make a difference while also earning money for your voice. The "loudest" applicant will receive the $1,500 Shout It Out Scholarship.

15. Stop the Bleed Scholarship Program

Calling all people across the country, Stop the Bleed teaches them how to stop bleeding quickly and safely. To be considered for the scholarship, students must write or make a video response to one of three questions about the Stop the Bleed campaign. The essay or video must be between 250 and 500 words long.

The winner in first place will get a $3,000 scholarship. The winner in second place will get a $1,500 scholarship, and the winner in third place will get a $500 scholarship.

Another chance that Stop the Bleed gives to students whose parents work in the front lines is the Front Line Family Scholarship, which has a $1,000 prize. Each applicant has to send in a short video or essay that talks about how their parent or guardian helped fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

16. Too Cool to Pay for School Scholarship

The website Access Scholarships' "Too Cool to Pay for School" scholarship encourages students to budget for their future education. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition, books, housing, technology, and other expenditures associated with study. It's really simple to apply; just fill out the form with your information and hope your fingers. The scholarship recipient will be chosen at random, contacted directly, and announced on this page.

Who can apply? Open to high school, college, and graduate school students of all years. Must be currently enrolled full time (in high school or at an accredited university) or planning on enrolling within 24 months. It’s also open to US residents, DACA and undocumented students, and international students currently studying in the US.

17. National Potato Council’s Scholarship

You're really interested in potatoes and like learning about them, right? This award is meant for you.

The Potato Leadership, Education, and Advancement Foundation (Potato LEAF) gives one academic fellowship of $10,000 a year to a graduate student who really wants to do research that will help the potato industry.

The main goal of the research could be basic or applied research that makes the potato industry more productive, helps with pest and disease control, makes eating potatoes healthier for people, or learns how to make the U.S. potato industry more competitive.

18. Global Lift Equipment Scholarship

Most scholarship applications ask students the same questions, but the Global Lift Equipment Scholarship is truly one of a kind. To enter, students must write a short story from the point of view of an inanimate object. The object must be one of the forklifts, scissor lifts, loaders, boom lifts or attachments listed on the Global Lift website. The winner will receive $500.

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19. Foreclosure Scholarship Program

Foreclosure.com sponsors a scholarship that asks students to explain how buying a foreclosed property can be a solid real estate opportunity. The essay must be between 800 and 2,000 words. Only current undergraduate students are eligible, so high school and graduate students will not qualify.

The first-place winner will receive a $4,000 scholarship, and the second- and third-place winners will get $1,000 each.

20. My Crossword Maker Scholarship

Students who prefer crosswords over sudoku should apply for this wacky scholarship. Instead of writing an essay, students have to create their own 15×15 crossword to apply for the My Crossword Maker Scholarship. The crossword can’t use generic clues; it should reflect your personal passions and interests.

The winner will receive $1,000. Current and incoming undergraduate students are eligible for this scholarship.

21. Ayn Rand Essay Contest

Writing a book report has never been so lucrative. High school, college or graduate students can win $2,000 to $10,000 in the Ayn Rand Essay Contest. Read one of three novels by Ayn Rand, then submit an essay based on the provided prompts. You can even request free eBooks of the selected novels through the Ayn Rand Institute.

22. Evans Scholars Foundation

The Evans Scholars Program of the Western Golf Association is open to students who have served as golf caddies. Students must have at least two years of experience working as caddies. A solid academic record and evidence of financial necessity are additional requirements. Only seniors in high school or first-year college students may submit applications.

Although there are severe conditions for this prize, applying may be worthwhile: A four-year scholarship covering all housing and tuition expenses is awarded to the winners. 860 caddies applied in 2021, and 315 scholarships were given out.

23. Debt Scholarship for Aggressive Scholarship Applicants

Debt.com is awarding $500 to students who have submitted for numerous awards as a way to thank them for their continued scholarship application efforts. You don't have to apply for a certain number of scholarships, and you don't have to be awarded any of them. Just present the confirmation emails that demonstrate your application for additional incentives.

You must also attach a brief letter outlining your goals, the reasons you're applying for the scholarships, and what you've learnt from the process thus far. Every two months, a new recipient of this prize is chosen, giving students lots of opportunities to apply.

24. Create-a-Greeting-Card

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Amount: $10,000, plus $1,000 for your school

Niche: Greeting card creator

Show off your design skills by creating your own greeting card and submitting it to win the Create-a-Greeting-Card Scholarship. Students are encouraged to include original art to apply to this scholarship contest. Ages 14 and up may enter, from high school to college students.

25. Skin Care Ox: Beauty + Wellness Scholarship for Women

Amount: $1,000

Niche: Beauty buffs

Use your vast expertise in face masks and eye creams to your advantage! Women who enjoy wellness and natural beauty are eligible for the Skin Care Ox: Beauty + Wellness Scholarship for Women. Simply submit a persuasive essay about your commitment to leading a healthy lifestyle while a student to be considered for this odd grant. Together with cash prizes, winners get an organic beauty basket!

26. Tall Clubs International Foundation Scholarship

Amount: Varies

Niche: Tall people

The Tall Clubs International Foundation Scholarship may be the right choice if you have a significant height advantage. Male or female high school students under the age of 21 who will be beginning their first year of college are eligible to apply. Membership in Tall Clubs International requires a minimum height of 6' 2" for males and 5' 10" for women. Financial need or a minimum GPA are not prerequisites.

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27. Clowns of America, International Scholarship

Award varies. Planning to go to clown college...or at least a family-friendly entertainment educational program that runs for a minimum of 10 hours? You can apply for this scholarship from the Clowns of America, International.

28. Fifth Month Scholarship

What does the number five mean to you? Tell Unigo why it's important in 250 words or fewer to win this easy award worth $1,500. You may want to talk about the fifth month of the year (May) because they're big fans!

29. Society of Vacuum Coaters Foundation Scholarship Fund

This award funds part of your college tuition if you are interested in becoming educated in vacuum coating technology. The course of study you choose must be related to this field. The money awarded varies, and you can obtain more information at the society website.

30. Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship

Amount: $1,000

Niche: Content creators

An American classic, Jay Gatsby. Every image of him that has been used in popular culture has been expertly lit, captured, and edited—exactly like the images that will receive the Bigger Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship! This scholarship program is intended for creatively inclined students who want to pursue careers in photography or other related visual arts, regardless of GPA.

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