Youth/Student
Events
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Cause Night: GTEC Culinary Arts
FeaturedLafayette Inn & Restaurant 146 Main Street, Stanardsville, VA, United States🍽️ Join GTEC for a night that supports future culinary professionals! Greene County Technical Education Center’s Culinary Arts Program is teaming up with the Lafayette Inn & Restaurant for a special Cause Night on Friday, March 27, 2026, and you’re invited! This event gives culinary students valuable, real‑world experience in the restaurant industry and raises funds for essential professional kitchen tools and equipment that help them grow their skills. Your evening out directly supports student learning and hands‑on training in the culinary field.
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Deadline: Vocational Grant from Belmont Club of Women
Adult learners and graduating seniors in Louisa, Orange, and Spotsylvania Counties are invited to apply for a $1,000 Vocational Grant from the Belmont Club of Women! This grant supports non-degree training programs like 🔧 Skilled trades, 🍳 Culinary arts, ✂️ Cosmetology, 👶 Childcare, and more!
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DEADLINE: Healthcare Scholarship from Claude Moore Opportunities
FeaturedOnline🎓 Calling all Virginia Community College students in healthcare programs! The Claude Moore Opportunities Scholarship application is now open. It could help you pay for tuition, textbooks, transportation, or other school‑related expenses.
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DEADLINE: VDH Nursing Scholarships
OnlineAre you planning to work toward your Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) degree? The Virginia Department of Health is offering scholarships of $2000/year for eligible students.
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DEADLINE: Governor’s Fellows Program 2026
FeaturedApplications are due for the 2026 Governor’s Fellows Program, a prestigious paid summer opportunity for rising college seniors, graduating seniors, and graduate students interested in public service and state government. Eligible applicants include students enrolled at Virginia colleges and universities, Virginia residents attending out‑of‑state institutions, and individuals with strong academic performance, leadership potential, and a passion for community service.
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DEADLINE: Va-07 Art Competition
Every year, Members of the U.S. House of Representatives hold an art competition to recognize and celebrate the artistic talents of high school students from each congressional district. The winning artwork from each district is displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year alongside winners from across our country. It is also featured on House.gov’s Congressional Art Competition page.
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VSU AgTech Day
FeaturedJoin us for a day of indoor and outdoor exhibits, music, hands-on games, and live tech demos at the AgTech Advantage event. It'll be a fun, active schedule of agriculture-themed activities—plus free lunch, drinks, and snacks— that will reveal the exciting, high-paying career paths you never knew existed in modern farming!
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DEADLINE to Apply: Community Attention Youth Internship Program (CAYIP) – City of Charlottesville
The City of Charlottesville Community Attention Youth Internship Program (CAYIP) is seeking applicants from Charlottesville area youth aged 14-21 who are interested in a paid summer internship. The Summer 2026 session will start June 22 to August 2. To be considered, applicants will need to first complete an application. The application window runs from March 15 - April 19 at 5:00 PM. For Summer 2026, CAYIP will center its program around the theme ‘Inspire. Momentum. Power.': A call to spark new ideas, continue to build momentum, engage the community, and empower interns to harness their power to lead with purpose and impact.
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DEADLINE: VA-07 Internship Applications
FeaturedAre you a public service-minded student from Culpeper, Greene, Madison, Orange Counties, along with parts of Albemarle County interested in learning more about the legislative process? Apply to intern in Rep. Vindman's Woodbridge office by April 24.
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Plant Sale: Charlottesville High School Urban Farming
Featured🌱 CHS Urban Farming Plant Sale – May 2! 🌱 Looking to kick off your summer garden? Charlottesville High School’s Urban Farming program has thousands of student‑grown plants ready for new homes and you’re invited to shop, explore, and support local youth learning!