Pizza Hut Foundation 2025 Pizza Hut Scholarship Program
Description
What documentation is required for this application?
Written Essay (1,000 word minimum)
1 Reference
Either a:
High School Transcript, or
College/University Transcript if you have completed at least one semester of college. You may upload either an official or unofficial transcript. Your full name, school name, and contact information must be visible on the transcript.
2025-2026 FAFSA Submission Summary with estimated Student Aid Index (SAI).
What can my scholarship be applied towards?
Pizza Hut Scholarship funds are to be applied towards tuition, required fees, books, and course-specific supplies covered in the cost of attendance. The student must be enrolled at least part-time in the Spring 2026 Session to use this award. Graduates from college in Fall 2025 or students no longer attending classes in Spring 2026 will not be eligible for funds.
The Pizza Hut Foundation awards scholarships for education to students who prove leadership in and community involvement in our Pizza Hut communities and exhibit financial need. Both Pizza Hut Employees and non-Pizza Hut employees are eligible to apply for scholarships for education.
Further information regarding each scholarship is provided below.
Selection Process
2025 Pizza Hut Foundation, Pizza Hut Scholarship
To be eligible to receive this scholarship, you must:
Be a legal resident of the 50 United States, Guam or the District of Columbia (“D.C.”) who is at least 17 years of age and no older than 26 years of age as of the last day of the Program Period and located in the United States, Guam or D.C.
Be enrolled or planning to enroll at least part-time in an accredited post-high school higher education undergraduate program (including accredited two-and four-year colleges, universities, vocational-technical and trade schools) for the Spring 2026 semester.
Have a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale.
Be eligible for Federal student aid at the college or career school he/she/they plan to attend.
Be willing to work with the administrator of the Program throughout the application and award process. Scholarship recipients are also required to participate in a 14-week mentorship program.
2025 Pizza Hut Foundation, Pizza Hut Scholarship For Pizza Hut System Restaurant Employees
To be eligible to receive this scholarship, you must:
Be an employee of (i) Pizza Hut US or its parent, (ii) a subsidiary of its parent, (iii) or a Pizza Hut franchisee and works in a Pizza Hut restaurant.
Be a legal resident of the 50 United States, Guam or the District of Columbia (“D.C.”).
Be enrolled or planning to enroll at least part-time in an accredited post-high school higher education undergraduate program (including accredited two-and four-year colleges, universities, vocational-technical and trade schools) for the Spring 2026 semester.
Have a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale.
Be eligible for Federal student aid at the college or career school he/she/they plan to attend.
Be willing to work with the administrator of the Program throughout the application and award process. Scholarship recipients are also required to participate in a 14-week mentorship program.
Mentorship Program
While the Scholarship program financially supports the awarded students enrolled in higher education, it doesn’t stop there. The Pizza Hut Foundation offers a mentorship opportunity, through leaders from within the Pizza Hut organization and Vendor partners, to engage Scholarship recipients in a meaningful way throughout their educational journey. Scholarship recipients are required to participate in a 14-week mentorship program.
At Pizza Hut, we don’t just make pizza. We make people happy. Pizza Hut was built on the belief that pizza night should be special, and we carry that belief into everything we do. We’re not for people who want to blend in: pushing boundaries is part of our heritage. The Pizza Hut Foundation is proud to empower leaders through education, mentorship, and career readiness training to unlock opportunities for themselves and the communities where they work serve and live.