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Weird scholarships

Posted 4:04 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025

Consider your interests, hobbies and more when considering what scholarships to apply for. Explore scholarship databases to find a variety of opportunities to apply.

Discover obscure ways to fund your college education

When you think about college scholarships, you probably imagine awards based on GPA, sports or financial need. But did you know scholarships exist out there for those who love running, inventing superpowers — or even articulating what ice cream flavor best reflects their personality. 

These original scholarships opportunities prove that money for college can come from the most unexpected places. And whether you're a high school senior or already enrolled in college, there’s no limit to how many unique scholarships like these you can apply for. That effort can add up to serious savings on tuition, books and more. 

Below, we’ve rounded up a list of obscure scholarships. They range from $500 to $10,000 and are awarded based on quirky essays, hobbies, personal traits and more. Some of these may speak directly to your personality, interests or even sense of humor. If nothing jumps out, don’t worry — there are thousands of external scholarships available for searching through the UW-La Crosse Scholarship Resource Center Outside Scholarship database. You can filter by major, interest area or deadline to find scholarships that fit you best. 

Still wondering how to apply for scholarships? Check out our tips for applying to college scholarships or meet with a UWL Scholarship Resource Center representative for a personalized search strategy. And don’t forget: current and incoming UWL students can apply for UWL Alumni & Friends Foundation scholarships beginning October 1, 2025, for the 2026–2027 academic year

13 weird and random scholarships you should know about 

1. Superpower Scholarship 
Would you trade places with a superhero or villain for a day? Describe your alternate universe in 250 words for a chance to win $2,500. 
Apply here 

2. Make Me Laugh Scholarship 
Laughter pays. Share a funny or embarrassing story for a shot at $1,500. 
Learn more 

3. Zombie Apocalypse Scholarship 
How would you survive if zombies took over your campus? A vivid scenario could earn you $2,000. 
Enter here 

4. Race Entry Student Scholarship 
Love running 5Ks or marathons? Share what the experience taught you and you could win $500. 
Submit your story 

5. Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship 
If you've promoted vegetarianism in your school or community, you could earn up to $10,000. 
Check it out 

6. Top Ten List Scholarship 
List the top 10 things you love about you for a chance to earn $1,500 — creativity encouraged. 
Start your list 

7. Do-Over Scholarship 
If you could redo one moment in life, what would it be? Reflect for a chance to win $1,500. 
Learn more 

8. Sweet and Simple Scholarship 
Share a story about a simple gift that meant a lot to you for a chance of winning this award. 
Apply here 

9. Fifth Month Scholarship 
Got a thing for the number five? Write a letter to it explaining why it’s meaningful and you could win. 
Enter now 

10. All About Education Scholarship 
How would a $3,000 scholarship change your life? That’s the only question. 
Submit your answer 

11. Driven Coffee Scholarship 
Love coffee? Driven Coffee Roasters awards scholarships based on your essay and proof of enrollment. 
Learn more

12. Rodeo Ticket Scholarship 
Whether you're a rodeo regular or a first-timer, share what inspired you to attend and what you learned for a $500 award. 
Apply now 

13. Ice Cream Flavor of the Month Scholarship 
What flavor of ice cream best represents your personality—and why? A scoop of creativity could earn you $1,500. 
Get the details 

Scholarships like these can add up to meaningful support. So don’t be afraid to apply for the weird scholarships that best match your personality. Your next college scholarship might be just one quirky essay away. 

 Start your search now at the UWL Scholarship Resource Center


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