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Recognition and Opportunity

SkillsUSA Scholarships and Financial Support

SkillsUSA members may have access to scholarships, conference assistance, emergency support, and other financial resources offered through SkillsUSA national partners. SkillsUSA Tennessee College/Postsecondary also hopes to establish a state-level scholarship opportunity in the future.

Member Benefit

Opportunities Created for SkillsUSA Members

One benefit of SkillsUSA membership is access to scholarship opportunities offered specifically to SkillsUSA members. Some awards support education costs, while others help students attend national leadership experiences such as the National Leadership & Skills Conference or the Washington Leadership Training Institute.

Scholarship and grant opportunities may be added throughout the year. Students and advisors should check the national Scholarships and Grants page regularly for new opportunities, updated eligibility requirements, application links, and deadlines.

National SkillsUSA Opportunities

Start With the Official National Page

SkillsUSA national scholarships are supported by businesses, foundations, partners, and individual donors. The number, type, value, eligibility requirements, and deadlines may change from year to year.

Conference Assistance

Event Scholarships

Some national scholarships help qualified members participate in SkillsUSA leadership events when chapter, institutional, family, or community resources are limited.

These awards may require a student resume, information about school and community involvement, written responses or essays, and submission through a state director or advisor. Students should begin preparing well before the published deadline.

Current National Example

Robert L. Flint Student Leadership Development Scholarship

The Robert L. Flint Student Leadership Development Scholarship supports top students who lack sufficient chapter, school, or community resources to attend the Washington Leadership Training Institute.

Purpose

Support WLTI Participation

The scholarship helps selected students participate in national leadership development and advocacy experiences in Washington, D.C.

Application Materials

Tell the Full Student Story

Selection may consider the student’s resume, school involvement, community or family involvement, and a written essay.

Submission Process

Work Through Tennessee

The national page states that the State Director submits the application on behalf of the student. Students should coordinate with their advisor and Tennessee College/Postsecondary staff.

Current published deadline: August 26, 2026. Always verify the deadline and application requirements on the official national page before preparing or submitting materials.

Emergency and Crisis Support

SkillsUSA Hope Fund

The SkillsUSA Hope Fund provides support to current, active SkillsUSA members facing financial or personal crisis and may also assist chapters and state associations affected by natural disasters.

Applications are considered based on demonstrated need and available funding. The national page states that awards typically range from $500 to $2,500.

Who May Receive Support?

Current, active SkillsUSA student members and eligible chapters or state associations may receive assistance based on the circumstances and available funding.

Who Submits the Request?

A State Director or advisor submits the request on behalf of the active student member. Alumni and professional members are not eligible for student Hope Fund assistance.

What Should Students Do?

Students seeking support should contact their local advisor, officer coach, or Tennessee College/Postsecondary State Director rather than attempting to submit independently.

Review Hope Fund Information

Beyond SkillsUSA Scholarships

Explore All Available Financial Aid

SkillsUSA scholarships should be one part of a broader financial aid strategy. Students should also explore institutional aid, federal and state programs, employer support, community foundations, professional associations, and local scholarships.

Federal Aid

Complete the FAFSA

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the starting point for many federal, state, and institutional grants, loans, and work-study opportunities.

College Resources

Contact Financial Aid

Ask your college or TCAT financial aid office about institutional scholarships, emergency funds, completion grants, and program-specific support.

Community Support

Search Locally

Community foundations, civic groups, employers, professional associations, unions, and local businesses may offer scholarships for technical and career education students.

Application Preparation

Build Strong Materials Before the Deadline

Scholarship applications are stronger when students prepare early, follow every instruction, and submit complete, accurate, error-free materials.

1

Confirm Eligibility

Review membership, grade level, program, conference, financial need, academic, and participation requirements before beginning.

2

Update Your Resume

Include education, technical training, credentials, employment, leadership, SkillsUSA involvement, service, awards, and career goals.

3

Gather Evidence

Collect transcripts, membership verification, letters, financial information, certifications, and other required documentation.

4

Write With Specificity

Use concrete examples to explain your goals, involvement, challenges, growth, leadership, and how the opportunity will make a difference.

5

Ask for Review

Have an advisor, instructor, or trusted reviewer check clarity, grammar, completeness, accuracy, and alignment with the prompt.

6

Submit Early

Do not wait until the final day. Some applications require advisor or State Director action after the student provides the materials.

Future Tennessee Opportunity

State College/Postsecondary Scholarship Under Development

SkillsUSA Tennessee College/Postsecondary hopes to establish a state-level scholarship opportunity for members. The scholarship has not yet been launched, and no application, award amount, eligibility criteria, or deadline is currently available.

When a state scholarship is developed and approved, official information will be posted on this page and communicated through Tennessee College/Postsecondary newsletters, advisor calls, conference materials, and other official channels.

Stay Ready

Scholarship Opportunities Can Change Throughout the Year

Check the official SkillsUSA national page regularly, watch Tennessee College/Postsecondary communications, and keep your resume and supporting materials updated so you are prepared when an opportunity opens.