Dundee Deco $1,000 Scholarship, Apply by 12/31/26
Pursuing a higher education degree requires immense dedication, focus, and a comfortable environment that fosters creativity and growth. We understand the significant financial challenges students face today and want to help alleviate that burden through this funding opportunity.
Our team believes that your physical surroundings impact your academic success and overall well-being significantly. By investing in your future, we hope to inspire the next generation of innovators and designers to achieve their professional dreams.
This program supports individuals who are passionate about creating spaces that improve daily living and productivity. We encourage eligible candidates to share their unique perspectives on design and claim this financial aid to support their education.
Scholarship Details
Name of Program: Dundee Deco’s Design Your Space, Design Your Future Scholarship
Fund Worth: $1,000 (one-time reward)
Deadline of Application: 31 December 2026
Available Slot(s): 1
Who Can Apply
We are looking for undergraduates currently enrolled in accredited universities within the United States and high school seniors who have been accepted into a university program.
In addition to enrollment status, we seek applicants who demonstrate a clear passion for creativity and environmental improvement. You do not need to be an architecture or interior design major to participate, as we welcome diverse perspectives on how space influences life.
How to Apply
It’s easy to apply. Write a 300-word essay on one of the following topics:
- The Psychology of Space: Discuss how the layout and design of a personal study environment can directly influence a student's academic performance and mental health.
- Sustainable Living Solutions: Explain creative ways that university students can implement eco-friendly and cost-efficient design practices in temporary living spaces like dorms or apartments.
- Future of Functionality: Describe a specific design trend that you believe will revolutionize how we interact with our living spaces over the next decade.