Scholarships

Only one scholarship will be awarded per qualified applicant.

Academic Achievement Scholarship

The Paul Mitchell Schools Academic Achievement Scholarship is offered to students with a 3.0 GPA or higher on their high school transcript.

  • Students must have a valid high school diploma.
  • Students must submit a sealed, official high school transcript via physical envelope or a digital credential service (e.g., Parchment).
  • Students are eligible for a one-time maximum award of $1000.
  • Students will be eligible to receive the non-cash award in two scholarship credits of $500 at the end of each applicable payment period.
  • Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress at the end of each applicable payment period to remain eligible.

Core Value Scholarship

The Core Value Scholarship is for students that have actively volunteered over 30 hours to support a community program in the one calendar year preceding the student's start date.

  • Students must submit an official letter from a registered non-profit organization confirming the student’s participation and confirmation of hours completed.
  • Students are eligible for a one-time maximum award of $1000.
  • Students will be eligible to receive the non-cash award in two scholarship credits of $500 at the end of each applicable payment period.
  • Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress at the end of each applicable payment period to remain eligible.

Opportunity Scholarship

The Opportunity Scholarship is offered to students who are first-generation students. A first-generation student is defined as a student whose parents have no more than two years of education beyond high school and post-secondary degree.

  • The FAFSA must indicate that neither parent’s education level is above high school.
  • Students are eligible for a one-time maximum award of $1000.
  • Students will be eligible to receive the non-cash award in two scholarship credits of $500 at the end of each applicable payment period.
  • Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress at the end of each applicable payment period to remain eligible.

Military Member Surviving Dependents Scholarship

This scholarship is for the surviving dependents of a military member killed in the line of duty after 9/11/2001. Students will need to contact the local State Department of Veterans and Military Affairs to receive proper documentation.

  • Students are eligible for a one-time maximum award of $1000.
  • Students will be eligible to receive the non-cash award in two scholarship credits of $500 at the end of each applicable payment period.
  • Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress at the end of each applicable payment period to remain eligible.

Surviving Spouses & Children of Police Officers & Firefighters Scholarship

This tuition credit may be used by the children or surviving spouse of a police officer or firefighter who has been killed in the line of duty. Appropriate supporting documentation will be required.

  • Students are eligible for a one-time maximum award of $1000.
  • Students will be eligible to receive the non-cash award in two scholarship credits of $500 at the end of each applicable payment period.
  • Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress at the end of each applicable payment period to remain eligible.