Not every scholarship is about grades or test scores. Some are made for people who think differently — people who mix ideas, build new things, and express themselves in their own way.
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For Canada and the US, a WES Course-by-Course Evaluation is often mandatory. Additionally, if your degree was taught in English, you may qualify for an IELTS/TOEFL Waiver, saving you significant costs during the Graduate Admissions process.
The Mad Genius Scholarship is one of those.
This $8,000 fund, created by FoodStory Brands, celebrates creativity in all forms. Eight students will each receive $1,000 for showing imagination and originality in their work.
It’s open to everyone — high school, college, grad school, or trade school students. There’s no GPA requirement or limit on your field of study. You just need to be a student with a creative spark.
To apply, you’ll create a “mashup” project — something that combines ideas, materials, or styles in a new way. It could be art, fashion, design, writing, food, or anything else that shows how your mind works.
Then, write a short essay (about 500 words or less) explaining your idea. Talk about what inspired it, how you made it, and why it represents your creative side.
You can also include a photo if it helps tell your story.
The judges want originality. They want to see students who take risks and mix things in unexpected ways. If your work shows curiosity, passion, and a fresh point of view, you’ll stand out.
A few key things:
Your submission must be your own work.
You agree that the organization may share your project or name if you win.
AI-generated content isn’t allowed.
Winners will have to confirm they’re enrolled in school.
The application deadline is November 1, 2025, and winners will be announced on December 1, 2025.
Creative students often struggle to find support. The Mad Genius Scholarship reminds us that thinking differently has value — that imagination matters just as much as grades.
If you’ve ever built something unusual, designed something bold, or blended ideas that don’t normally go together, this scholarship is for you.
It’s not about being perfect. It’s about being original.
You can apply directly on Bold.org and learn more about the full requirements there.
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