Minority Scholarship Info

This website provides a list of some scholarships offered by various groups within the private sector.

"Check out these helpful links for women, minorities and international students."

Hispanic Heritage Foundation, has a Youth Awards program, where they "reward students across America for their accomplishments. "

"To assist students, parents, and educators in their search for information, we have compiled three lists. They are extremely useful and will make searching for scholarships significantly easier."

"African Americans, Hispanics, Latinos (Mexican Americans, Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Dominicans, South and Central Americans), Native Alaskans (Aleuts, Inuit, Eskimos), Native Americans, Native Pacific Islanders (Hawaiians, Polynesians or Micronesians)"

"Many of the groups listed on this website offer scholarships, can be resources for stories or can help those who are pursuing careers in the journalism field who are looking for jobs."

The CareerOneStop Scholarship Search tool provides resources to more than 5,000 scholarships, fellowships, loans, and other financial aid opportunities. Use the Affiliation Restrictions category to search specifically for your minority affiliation.

Financial assistance for Chicanas y Latinas pursuing college and/or graduate education.

Scholarships provided on The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Website.

The Development Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology (DFBSST) is an endowment fund which provides scholarships to African-American undergraduate students enrolled in scientific or technical fields of study at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to aiding Indian graduate students in all fields of study.

Annually, National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) awards more than $30,000 in scholarships to deserving students interested in pursuing careers in journalism.

"The champions of Hispanic success in higher education"

A list of American Indian Scholarships on the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of North Carolina Website.

The financial help Indian American Scholarship Fund (IASF) provides is in the form of scholarships to Georgia high school students entering college. On our web site we post information on any available opportunities to students seeking financial help.

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) mission is to increase substantially the representation of American Indian and Alaskan Natives in engineering, science and other related technology disciplines.

Scholarships listed on the Asian Reporter.

The Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association Scholarship will provide financial assistance to a student of Asian or Pacific background who is enrolled, or has been accepted into a master's or doctoral degree program in library and/or information science at a library school accredited by the American Library Association (ALA).

The American Indian College Fund's mission is to raise scholarship funds for American Indian students at qualified tribal colleges and universities and to generate broad awareness of those institutions and the Fund itself.

The Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund (APIASF) is a new national organization devoted solely to the financial scholarship needs of Asian and Pacific Islander American students.

The Indian Health Service (IHS), Division of Health Professions Support (D H P S) is made up of three sections: I H S Loan Repayment, I H S Scholarships, I H S Recruitment.

"The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) is proud to be the nation's leading organization supporting Hispanic higher education."

National Society for Black Engineers (NSBE) provides various scholarships to our members through our NSBE and Corporate Scholarship Programs.

State Farm Companies Foundation is proud to support the American Indian College Fund and students who attend tribal colleges.

Awarded annually since 1992, Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership's (CAPAL) scholarships have enabled promising students with leadership potential to explore public service and to learn how policy-making affects our communities.

This page provides information about financial aid for Native American students, compiled with the assistance of Donovan Gomez, Executive Director of the San Juan Pueblo Department of Education.

Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) offers two graduate scholarships, one scholarship which is open to graduate and undergraduate students and five undergraduate scholarships, one of which is available to students from tribes that are not federally recognized.

Information on UNCF benefits for students.

Links to resources offering scholarship information for minorities.

For over 10 years, Organization of Chinese Americans (OCA) has provided assistance to deserving APA students achieve the ultimate dream of a college education. Our diverse group of scholarships are based on factor such as achievement and financial need.

"CHCI seeks to accomplish its mission by offering educational and leadership development programs, services, and activities that promote the growth of participants as effective professionals and strong leaders."

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