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2026 NPVA Aaliyah Lee Scholarship

Offered by National Parent Volunteer Association

About this scholarship

The 2026 Aaliyah Lee Scholarship is a $1,000 National Parent Volunteer Association award honoring a parent who was committed to her children’s educational opportunities. The competition follows NPVA’s common eligibility rules: applicants may be high-school juniors or seniors, undergraduate students, graduate students, or adult and nontraditional students, and they must have GPAs of at least 2.5. Eligible study includes part-time or full-time enrollment at accredited U.S. vocational or technical schools, two-year colleges, four-year colleges, universities, and graduate institutions. The direct application is active and collects grade level, graduation year, GPA range, intended major, college information, and an original short response specific to the named award. Essays are capped at 150 words, so applicants should answer the displayed prompt directly and avoid adding material outside the requested limit. Candidates certify that the work is their own and that application information is accurate. Winners must later provide an official transcript verifying the reported GPA and proof of enrollment, but the sponsor does not require either item with the initial form. Apply through the direct sponsor-linked portal by November 30, 2026.

Eligibility

  • Be a high-school junior or senior, undergraduate, graduate, adult, or nontraditional student
  • Be enrolled or plan to enroll part time or full time at an accredited U.S. postsecondary institution
  • Have a GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale
  • Complete the direct Aaliyah Lee Scholarship application
  • Submit an original response within the 150-word limit
  • Provide an official transcript and proof of enrollment if selected
  • Submit the application by November 30, 2026

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