Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?

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Re: Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?

by jacob » Tue Feb 24, 2026 12:19 pm

I was interviewed by Lackland AFB yesterday. I didn't have that many serious achievements. I only had lots of leadership in volunteering, AP classes, and a couple engineering internships. I think it's worth a shot for any seniors since the application isn't that long.

Re: Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?

by aaraveed » Tue Feb 24, 2026 11:01 am

jacob wrote:
Mon Feb 23, 2026 1:11 pm
I'm a high school senior and I received an interview from a SF a week ago.
which sf did you get an interview for as im also a high school senior but i havent received anything yet

Re: Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?

by jacob » Mon Feb 23, 2026 1:11 pm

I'm a high school senior and I received an interview from a SF a week ago.

Re: Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?

by Katew1081 » Sun Feb 22, 2026 3:27 pm

I am also applying as a high school senior, and haven't heard anything yet.

Re: Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?

by 4leafclover » Thu Feb 05, 2026 8:52 pm

Hi, I also applied as a high school senior and haven't been contacted yet by a SF... have you had any luck?

Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?

by peersoon1234 » Sat Nov 15, 2025 6:10 pm

Hello,
I have been looking into applying to the SMART program, but I have seen people say that high school seniors rarely (if ever) get chosen. I would say that I am fairly competitive, with a 36 ACT, 10+ AP classes (with 5s on all of them but one), state-level awards in DECA and Science Olympiad, and some leadership in school clubs. This year, I am taking very rigorous classes as well, with more AP tests, and I will graduate with an IB diploma.
Can anyone tell me if I have a chance at the scholarship, or do I believe people who say that the Dellum award won't be given out, as colleges would have to pay for 3-4 years of college for someone with little work experience, vs. 1-2 years for someone graduating soon and with internships under their belt? Is it even worth writing the essay to apply?
Thank you in advance. Any advice is appreciated.

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