Check out this list of scholarships for African American students!
– $2,500 to $10,000: New York Women in Communications provides scholarships every year to deserving young students. Scholarships are for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students for students pursuing a career/major in the field of communications.– Up to $5,000: The Edna M. Blum Endowed Scholarship for NY Residents is open to students with an unmet financial need attending colleges/universities throughout the United States.
– $5,000: The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans in energy related fields. To qualify, applicants must have a minimum 3.
– $20,000: CBC Spouses Education Scholarship programs support current or upcoming college students across a variety of disciplines. African American and Black graduating high school seniors; scholars pursuing undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degrees in a variety of fields. Applicants for the CBC Spouses Education Scholarship must be a U.S.
– $2,500: The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a scholarship for undergraduate studies of religion, journalism, or communications. The scholarship assists a United Methodist undergraduate who intends to pursue a career in religious journalism through study at an accredited U.S. college or university.
– $12,000: The mission of the Herbert Lehman Education Program is to help transform the promise of racial equality into a social, economic, and political reality by supporting talented undergraduate students with financial need to stay in school and successfully complete their bachelor’s degree. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a combined family income of $65,000 or less, as well as a record of academic achievement and a commitment to public service.
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