The Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship is a scholarship worth $20,000. It is open to students in Miami-Dade. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required.
About 30 minutes of work, based on what the sponsor asks for.
Who can apply
- Minimum GPA
- 3.0
- GPA scale
- unweighted
- How you're selected
- open
- Year in school
- High school senior
- Counties
- Miami-Dade
- Type of school
- Planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. college or university
- Citizenship
- U.S. Citizens, U.S. Nationals, U.S. Permanent Residents, Refugees, Asylees, Cuban-Haitian Entrants, Humanitarian Parolees
- Where you can attend
- accredited U.S. college or university
What the sponsor says
Name Amount Awarded Deadline Requirements College Board Big Future Scholarship If you are an eligible $500 scholarship and an additional chance to win a $40,000 scholarship. (50) Questbridge National Match Scholarship The Match Scholarship is offered as part of a generous financial aid package provided by the college that covers the cost of attendance, including:- Tuition and fees- Housing and food- Books and supplies- Travel expenses 09/26 - U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents or students, regardless of citizenship, currently attending high school in the United States.- Primarily A's in the most challenging courses available (usually including Honors, AP, and/or IB level courses).- Top 5-10% of your graduating class.- SAT or PSAT scores > 1290.- ACT composite score > 28.- Look for evidence of strong writing ability, intellectual spark, and determination through essays and teacher/counselor recommendations.- Finalists typically come from households earning less than $65,000 annually for a family of four, and often less. The Coca- Cola Scholars Program Scholarship $20,000 9/30 Applicants must be: - High school seniors with a minimum 3.0 unweighted GPA may apply. - Current high school/home-schooled students attending school in one of the 50 U.S. states. - U.S. Citizens (not Temporary Residents), U.S. Nationals, U.S. Permanent Residents, Refugees, Asylees, Cuban- Haitian Entrants, OR Humanitarian Parolees - based on the guidelines utilized by U.S. Department of Education for Federal Financial Aid eligibility - Expecting to receive high school diploma during current academic year - Planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. college or university Don't Text and Drive Scholarship […]
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Our read on this award
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How these are worked out
- How narrow the field is.Read from where the sponsor restricts it. An award open to one high school is competing against a graduating class.
- Value for the effort.The published amount divided by the 30 minutes the sponsor's own requirements take.
- Conditions to meet.More conditions means a smaller field, which is good news if you meet them.
- Where it sits.Ranked against every other award we hold, narrowest field and best value for the effort first.
- None of it is a chance of winning. We do not know how many people apply or how a sponsor chooses, so we do not publish a percentage. Anyone who does is guessing.
Read the full listing → We could not identify a separate application page for this award, so this link goes to the page the details came from. The application is usually linked from there or available from the sponsor.
Last checked 2026-08-10. Deadlines change without notice, so confirm with the sponsor before you rely on one.