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Thomas R. Dargan Minority Scholarship
P.O. Box 2
Portland, OR 97207
(503) 231-4246 |
Deadline: April 2 Amount: $4,000 Scholarships are awarded to minority
college students working toward a degree in broadcasting or journalism
at a two-year or four-year college in Oregon or Washington. Awards
are based on academic achievement and are renewable. Applications
are accepted from college freshmen to college juniors |
American
Geological Institute Minority Participation Program
Caitlin Callahan, Education Program Assistant
4220 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22302
(703) 379-2480 ext.220 |
Deadline: March 1 Amount: $500 to $10,000 Applications
are accepted from minority college students and graduate students
studying geology, geochemistry, geophysics, hydrology, meteorology,
physical oceanography, planetary geology, or earth science education |
American
Dental Hygienists Association Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures
Minority Scholarship
444 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 3400
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 440-8944 |
Deadline: June 1 Amount: $1,500 to $2,000 Scholarships
are awarded to members of minority groups underrepresented in dental
hygiene programs. Such groups include Hispanic Americans, African
Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, and men. Scholarships
are based on financial need, academic achievement, and recommendations
or references. Reserved for college students (except freshmen) studying
dental hygiene. |
American
Dental Hygienists Association Institute Minority Scholarships
444 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 3400
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 440-8944 |
Deadline: June 1 Amount: $1,000 to $1,500 Scholarships
are awarded to minority dental hygiene students on the basis of financial
need. College sophomores to seniors with a minimum GPA of 3.0 may
apply. |
American
Hotel Foundation Hyatt Hotels Fund for Minority Lodging Management
Students
1201 New York Ave, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20005-3931
(202) 289-3181 |
Amount: $2,000 This program provides awards to minority
students pursuing degrees in the fields of hospitality, hospitality
management, and hotel management. The scholarships are based on academic
achievement and recommendations or references. Applicants must be
attending or planning to attend a member college of the Council on
Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education. The member schools
nominate students; direct applications are not available. Ask your
schools deans office, financial aid office, or hotel/hospitality department
chair for information on how to be nominated and apply for this award. |
American
Library Association Spectrum
Initiative Scholarship
50 E. Huron St.
Chicago, IL 60611
(800) 545-2433 |
Deadline: March 1 Amount: $3,000 The American Library
Association provides scholarships to 50 library science students each
year. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of potential for success.
Applications are accepted from students entering or enrolled in ALA-accredited
Master of Library Science degree programs who have completed less
than 12 semester hours toward the masters degree through June of the
year of application. Scholarships are based on academic achievement,
work experience, leadership experience or potential, community service,
and recommendations or references. Applicants must be citizens of
the U.S. or Canada who are of minority descent. |
American
Meteorological Society (AMS) Fellowship/Scholarship Programs
45 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108-3693
(617) 227-2426 ext. 235 |
Deadline: February 23 Amount: $3,000 Limited to Hispanic,
African American, or Native American freshmen planning a career in
atmospheric science. Transcripts, standardized test scores, and a
letter of recommendation are required. |
American
Nurses Association Minority Fellowship Program
600 Maryland Avenue, SW, Suite 100W
Washington, DC 20024
(202) 651-7247 |
Deadline: January 15 Amount: varies Fellowships are
awarded to minority students in nursing programs, on the basis of
academic achievement. A variety of research grants and fellowships
are available through the foundation. |
The
American Physical Society Corporate-Sponsored Scholarships for Minority
Undergraduate Students
in Physics
335 45th Street
New York, NY 10017
(301) 209-3232 |
Deadline: February 2 Amount: $2,000 This scholarship
is for Hispanic students studying physics. Applications are accepted
from high school seniors and college freshmen and sophomores. |
American
Political Science Association Ralph Bunche Summer Institute
1527 New Hampshire Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036-1206
(202) 483-2512 minority@apsanet.org |
Deadline: February 16 This five-week summer program
is for undergraduate students who have completed their junior year.
It is designed to introduce students to graduate study and encourage
them to pursue a doctorate in political science. Scholarships are
awarded to minority political science majors on the basis of academic
achievement, recommendations or references, and a personal statement.
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American
Political Science Association Minority Fellows Program
1527 New Hampshire Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036-1206
(202) 483-2512 |
Deadline: October 6 Amount: $6,000 This program provides
six awards to minority applicants who are entering their first year
of doctoral studies. Scholarships are awarded to political science
majors on the basis of academic achievement, recommendations or references,
and a personal statement. |
American
Society of Criminology
Fellowship for Ethnic
Minorities
Sarah Hall, Administrator
1314 Kinnear RD., Suite 214
Columbus, OH 43212
(614) 292-9207 |
Deadline: March 1 Amount: $6,000 This program provides
financial assistance each year to three minority students studying
criminal justice. Applications are accepted from current college seniors
and graduate students accepted into or enrolled in a program of doctoral
studies in criminology. |
American
Society for Microbiology
Minority
Undergraduate Research Fellowship
1752 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036 |
Deadline: February 1 Amount: $4,500 This summer research
program includes a student stipend, lodging, travel, supplies, and
other costs. Freshmen should have extensive high school research experience;
seniors must not graduate before the start of the program. Applicants
should have a strong interest in pursuing graduate work in the microbiological
sciences. Limited to undergraduates studying microbiology or biology.
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American
Society for Microbiology
Robert
D. Watkins Minority Graduate Fellowship Office of Education and
Training
1725 N. St., NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 942-9283 |
Deadline: May 1 Amount: $15,000 This program provides
three-year fellowships of $15,000 per year, not to be used for tuition
or fees, to graduate students studying microbiology. Applicants must
have completed their first year of a doctoral program. This fellowship
is meant to assist with doctoral research costs and is intended to
increase the number of underrepresented minorities completing doctoral
degrees in microbiological sciences. See website for more information
about ASM Minority Undergraduate Research Fellowship. |
American
Sociological Association
Minority Fellowship
Program
1307 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 383-9005 |
Deadline: January 31 Amount: Varies, includes $15,060
stipend This program is for new or continuing graduate students, with
preference for those entering a doctoral program in sociology. Selection
is bases on evidence of commitment to research in mental health and
mental illness, academic achievement, writing ability, research potential,
research proposals, and financial need. |
Beca
Foundation
310 Via Vera Cruz, Suite 101
San Marcos, CA 92069
(760) 471-5465 |
Deadline: March 1 Amount: varies by program This nonprofit foundation
was established in 1984 to provide scholarships and community-based
guidance to Hispanic students pursuing a college education. Beca Foundation
has many different programs for students in San Diego County. |
CANFit
Program
Scholarships
2140 Shattuck Avenue, Suite 210
Berkeley, CA 94704
(800) 200-3131 |
Deadline: March 31 A total of $10,000 is available
for financially needy students who want to study nutrition, physical
education, or culinary arts in California. Open to minority students
who have completed 12 to 15 units in a masters or doctoral program
in nutrition, public health nutrition, or physical education in California,
with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Undergraduates are required to have completed
50 semester units in nutrition, physical education, or culinary arts
program at an accredited college or university in California, with
a minimum 2.5 GPA. |
Hispanic
Designers Inc. Scholarships
1101 30th Street NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20007 |
Deadline: August 30 Amount: General Scholarships: $500 to $2,500
Juan Ramos Scholarship for Marketing: $5,000 Patricia Asip Scholarship
for Marketing and Promotion: $5,000 Founders Scholarships: $5,000
Awards are given to Hispanic college students enrolled in accredited
fashion design schools or other accredited institutions for a degree
or certified program in fashion design, fashion merchandising, illustration,
jewelry design, interior design, apparel manufacturing/management,
marketing management, merchandising communications, theater costume
design, or special events/fashion show production. For consideration,
mail a self-addressed, stamped envelope for each application requested
to Hispanic Designers Inc. at the address on the left. |
Hispanic Women's Council
5805 East Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90022
(323) 728-9991 |
The Scholarship Program of the Hispanic Women's Council, Inc., provides
scholarships on a yearly basis to Hispanic women who demonstrate a
need for financial assistance to continue their education. Applicants
must be 25 years of age or older, residents of Los Angeles, and must
express a desire to continue their studies at a two-year or four-year
college, university, trade or vocational school. |
Horizons Scholarship Pueblo
Hispanic Education Foundation
215 S. Victoria Avenue, Ste. I
Pueblo, CO 81003
(719) 546-2548
pphef@aol.com |
Deadline: March 15 These scholarships are given to
Hispanic residents who live primarily in and around Pueblo, Colorado
and the southern Colorado region. The number of scholarships and their
amounts will vary from year to year. |
La
Raza Lawyers
P.O. Box 30
San Jose, CA 95103 larazalawyers@yahoo.com |
Amount: $1,000 Scholarships are awarded to Hispanic
law school students who attend a law school in the Bay Area or who
are from Santa Clara County. |
Latin
American Educational Foundation Scholarship Selection Committee
930 West Seventh Avenue
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 446-0541 |
Deadline: Applications are accepted January 1 to February
15 Scholarships are awarded to Hispanic residents of Colorado who
have demonstrated a commitment to the Hispanic community. Awards are
based on academic achievement, financial need, community involvement,
letters of recommendation, a personal essay, and an interview. |
Lowrider Magazine Scholarship
Fund
P.O. Box 6930
Fullerton, CA 92834
(714) 213-1000 |
Deadline: May 31 Amount: $1,000 The $1,000 scholarships
are awarded to Hispanic students. Students must submit a personal
profile consisting of name, address, phone number, Social Security
number, age, ethnic background, and college major; a photograph; a
one-page essay outlining their financial situation; official, sealed
transcripts demonstrating that the applicant is a college sophomore,
junior, or senior with at least a 3.0 GPA; two letters of recommendation;
and a two-page essay. |
MALDEF
Hispanic
Scholarship Program
634 S. Spring Street, 11th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213)629-2512 |
Deadline: June 30 Amount: $2,000 to $6,000 Applications
are accepted from Hispanic law school students or students pursuing
a graduate or professional degree in communications who have demonstrated
service to the Hispanic community and who intend to pursue a career
serving that community. |
National
Association of Hispanic Journalists Scholarship Committee
193 National Press Building
Washington, DC 20045-2100
(202) 662-7145 |
Deadline: February 28 Amount: varies by program Scholarships
are awarded to Hispanic students majoring in, or demonstrating a strong
interest in, print or broadcast journalism. Additional qualifications
vary by program. |
National
Association of Hispanic Nurses
1501 16th St. N. W.
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 387-2477 |
Deadline: June 1 Amount: $500 Approximately six awards
for Hispanic students who are entering or enrolled in an accredited
school of nursing. |
National
Collegiate Athletic Association Ethnic Minority Enhancement Program
P.O. Box 6222
Indianapolis, IN 46206-6222
(317) 917-6222 |
Deadline: February 15 Amount: $1,400/month This program
is for minority students who intend to pursue a career in intercollegiate
athletics. Twenty scholarships are awarded to graduate students on
the basis of academic achievement. |
National
Hispanic Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees Rene Matos Scholarship
Scholarship Selection Committee
Send scholarship application to:
Scholarship Selection Committee
P.O. Box 162626
Fort Worth, TX 76161 |
Deadline: May 1 Amount: $500 Awards two minority and
women students interested in careers in aviation. Post-secondary education
applicants must submit a research paper on a topic relating to aviation,
a financial need statement, and a personal biography covering academic
standing and career objectives. |
Society
of Hispanic Professional Engineers Foundation
5400 East Olympic Boulevard, Suite 210
Los Angeles, CA 90022
(323) 888-2080 |
Deadline: April 16 Amount: varies For Hispanic engineering
and science students, these scholarships are awarded on the basis
of academic achievement, financial need, involvement in school and
community activities, career goals, and counselor recommendations.
Open to undergraduate students (including high school students entering
college in the fall) and graduate students. |
Society
of Women Engineers Rockwell International Corp. Scholarships
120 Wall Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10005-3902
(212) 509-9577 |
Deadline: February 1 Amount: $3,000 This scholarship
is for female minority students studying computer science or engineering
who are attending or planning to attend an institution that is SWE
approved or has an Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology
program. Awards are based on academic achievement and leadership experience
or potential. |
World
Studio Foundation Scholarships
225 Varick Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10014
(212) 366-1317
scholarships@worldstudio.org |
Deadline: April 27 Amount: $500 to $2,500 This program
is for students whose major or principal area of study is advertising,
architecture, environmental graphics, fashion design, filmmaking,
fine arts, furniture design, graphic design, illustration, interior
design, or landscape architecture. The scholarships are awarded on
the basis of academic achievement, recommendations, and references.
Students must show exceptional promise in your chosen field, have
an interest in using their profession to give back to society, and
be prepared to examine issues of cultural identity in submitted work.
Applications from current high school seniors to graduate students
are accepted. |
Youth Opportunities Foundation
Scholarships
P.O. Box 45762
8820 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 208
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 670-7664 |
Deadline: March 31 Available to high school seniors
in California, scholarships are based on academic achievement. Applicants
must be at least 50 percent Hispanic, must be active in their school
or community, and must demonstrate financial need. Students whose
parents earn more than $50,000 a year are not eligible. |