Delete Cyberbullying Social Media Scholarship
Offered by Delete Cyberbullying
About this scholarship
The Delete Cyberbullying Social Media Scholarship is a $1,000 essay-based award designed to build awareness of the relationship between social-media use and cyberbullying. It is open across educational stages: applicants may be students in grades 9 through 12, current college students, or graduate students. Each applicant must attend or plan to enter an accredited college or university in the United States. The official deadline is February 28, 2027. Students apply through the sponsor’s embedded online form and submit a written statement addressing the scholarship’s social-media and cyberbullying focus. Delete Cyberbullying evaluates submissions for creativity, substance, and evidence of commitment to ending cyberbullying, rather than publishing a GPA, major, or financial-need threshold. This makes the award relevant to students in any academic field, including younger high school students who are beginning to build a scholarship portfolio. A strong response should directly engage with the program’s stated concern that frequent social-media users may face greater exposure to cyberbullying, while showing thoughtful awareness of warning signs and practical prevention. Applicants should complete every field in the official form and review the sponsor’s recent winners and essays for context, but the submitted statement must remain the applicant’s own original 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 official embedded online application form
- Submit an original written statement addressing the scholarship’s social-media cyberbullying focus
- Demonstrate creativity, substantive content, and commitment to ending cyberbullying
- Submit the application by February 28, 2027