Delete Cyberbullying Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
Offered by Delete Cyberbullying
About this scholarship
The Delete Cyberbullying Mental Health Awareness Scholarship awards $1,000 to a student who thoughtfully addresses how cyberbullying can intersect with mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression. The program is open to high school students in grades 9 through 12, current college students, and graduate students who attend or plan to enter an accredited U.S. college or university. Any academic major may qualify, and the sponsor does not publish a minimum GPA or financial-need requirement. The official deadline is June 30, 2027. Applicants use the dedicated embedded form and provide a written statement responsive to the mental-health-awareness theme. Selection centers on the statement’s creativity, content, and demonstrated commitment to the broader goal of deleting cyberbullying. The sponsor specifically wants students to recognize the emotional impact cyberbullying can have and to become more alert to its warning signs. An effective submission should therefore connect awareness with responsible action, support, or prevention while staying focused on the prompt displayed in the live application. Because the award serves several education levels, applicants should clearly identify their current school stage and planned accredited institution where requested. The official scholarship catalog also links to recent winning essays, which can help applicants understand the sponsor’s mission without copying prior work.
Eligibility
- Be a high school student in grades 9 through 12, a college student, or a graduate student
- Attend or plan to enter an accredited college or university in the United States
- Complete the dedicated embedded online application form
- Submit an original written statement addressing cyberbullying and mental-health awareness
- Demonstrate creativity, meaningful content, and commitment to ending cyberbullying
- Submit the application by June 30, 2027