There are some weird scholarships which are most unusual. Check out the ones mentioned underneath.

 Duck Brand Duct Tape Stuck at Prom Contest 

Imagine attending a Prom in a dress made of duct tape. And you could win a scholarship for it. The contest is open to students of age 14 years or older who are attending a high school prom in the spring. Contestants have to be US Citizens and enter as a couple. Entrants must attend a high school prom wearing complete attire or accessories made from duct tape. The submission must include a color photograph of the couple together in prom attire. The first place gets $ 3000 for each participant and $3000 for the School. Second and third prizes are for $2000 and $ 1000 each.

 

Scholarship for Left-Handed Students

 

This scholarship is for left-handed students. The Frederick and Mary F. Beckley Scholarship of up to $1,000 is for the left-handed students who are attending Juniata College, 1700 Moore Street, Huntington, PA 16652.

 

AACT National Candy Technologists Scholarship

 

The American Association of Candy Technologists (AACT) sponsors an annual $5,000 scholarship for college freshmen, sophomores and juniors who have demonstrated an interest in confectionary technology.

 

Illustrators of the Future Contest

 

The Illustrators of the Future Contest is a scholarship of $ 4000 open to artists from all countries. An entry consists of three black and white works illustrating a science fiction or fantasy story with no recurring theme. Entries should not have been previously published.

 

Tall Clubs International (TCI) Scholarship

 Tall Clubs International (TCI) offers a $1,000 scholarship for tall people, the Kae Sumner Einfeldt Scholarship. Women who are at least 5′10″ and men who are at least 6′2″ are eligible for the award. Candidates must be under 21 years old and plan to attend college in the fall.