Scholarships for High School Seniors

Applications Due March 1, 2025

We have moved our scholarship applications online!

Loren Eiseley Memorial Scholarship ($500)

Loren Eiseley was a scientist, author, and one of Nebraska’s great twentieth century naturalists. This scholarship is available to any Nebraska high school senior who has been accepted to an accredited college or university. The student must submit the following:

  1. 800–1,000 word essay that discusses Eiseley’s message of compassion for all organisms and humanity’s place in the universe 
  2. Teacher and/or administrator recommendations (2) 
  3. High School Transcript required 
  4. List of at least two Eiseley essays read by the applicant 
  5. Evidence of acceptance to an accredited college or university

Marie and Howard J. Taylor Scholarship ($100)

This scholarship is available to any Nebraska high school senior who has been accepted to a Nebraska college or university. The student should express a special interest in the study of geology in particular, Nebraska geology. The student must submit the following:

  1. An essay that demonstrates an interest in the geology of Nebraska and the study of geology
  2. Teacher and/or administrator recommendations (2) 
  3. High School Transcript required 
  4. Evidence of acceptance to a Nebraska college or university

Robert S. Kubicek Memorial Scholarship ($1000)

This scholarship is available to any Nebraska high school senior OR Henry County High School (Paris, TN) OR Colegio San Felipe High School (Arecibo, Puerto Rico) with an interest in business and the environment. The student must submit the following:

  1. 800–1,000 word essay on the responsibilities of the business community to its surrounding environment 
  2. Teacher and/or administrator recommendations (2) 
  3. High School Transcript requires 
  4. List of Scholastic achievements and community service
  5. Evidence of acceptance to an accredited college or university

Marian O. and Bertrand Schultz Scholarship ($750, awarded even numbered years)

This scholarship is available to any Nebraska high school senior with an interest in climate and environmental change. The student must submit the following:

  1. 800–1,000 word essay that discusses environmental changes that have taken place since the 1880’s in the central Great Plains (with an emphasis on Nebraska) 
  2. Teacher and/or administrator recommendations (2) 
  3. High School Transcript required 
  4. List of Scholastic achievements and community service 
  5. Evidence of acceptance at the University of Nebraska as a full-time student

Marian Schultz Memorial Environmental Scholarship ($750, awarded odd numbered years)

This scholarship is available to any Nebraska high school senior with special interest in prairie and soil conservation. The student must submit the following:

  1. Evidence of prairie and soil conservation practices using field experience or an 800–1,000 word essay that demonstrates the Applicants’ understanding of the topic 
  2. Teacher and/or administrator recommendations (2) 
  3. High School Transcript required 
  4. List of Scholastic achievements and community service 
  5. Evidence of acceptance at the University of Nebraska as a full-time student

For all 2025 Scholarship applications:

Students are required to ensure that their designated recommenders fill out and submit the recommendation form online.

Please provide your teacher or administration recommenders with the following link:

https://forms.gle/J4rCkiiyi8DS6c2w9

To submit your Scholarship Application complete this digital form

The 2025 application deadline is March 1st. 

Tips for a successful application:

  • Applications must be completed by the deadline.
  • The digital form is savable and you can work on your application until the deadline.
  • You will be able to edit you application until the deadline. 
  • Your identified recommenders must submit the recommendation form 

Downloadable scholarship information and application requirements PDF

If you have any questions or concerns please contact NAS