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First 10 minority scholarships:

Amount:
$10,000
Awards:
Deadline:
June 10
The Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship provides financial assistance to qualified students from minority groups underrepresented in our law schools. What schools are participating in the scholarship program? University of California - Berkeley School of Law; Golden Gate University School of Law; Stanford Law School; University of California - Hastings College of the Law; University of the Pacific - McGeorge School of Law ; University of San Francisco School of Law; University of California - Davis School of Law; Santa Clara University School of Law.
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Successful MNCPA Scholars will receive FREE: Business clothing. Lunches and dinners. Skill development. Transportation to a Minnesota college. Academic gift of $500 CPA mentor College/scholarship letter of recommendation.
Awards:
25
Deadline:
June 15
MNCPA Scholars are high potential, minority high school students with an interest in accounting and/or business. Since CPA firms and businesses are investing in each MNCPA Scholar, attendance and active participation is essential. All activities occurring during school hours will be approved by school officials and will be excused absences. Must be an under-represented U.S. racial/ethnic minority student. Must be enrolled in a Minnesota high school for the 2022-2023 school year. Must be a Minnesota resident. Must have demonstrated academic success. Must have an interest in accounting and/or business
Contact:
Please send completed application packets by email to Amy Johnston at [email protected] or by mail to the attention of Amy Johnston at the Minnesota Society of CPAs, 1650 W. 82nd St., Suite 600, Bloomington, MN 55431. Have questions about the MNCPA Scholars Program or about the application process? Contact Amy Johnston at 952-885-5534 or [email protected].
Amount:
$1500
Awards:
2
Deadline:
June 16
Open to students who are residents of Clark County, Nevada. Must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Essay required.
Contact:
To obtain scholarship application, go to: www.cdfnv.org/scholarships.html or call the Cultural Diversity Foundation at: 702 646-2615
Amount:
$5000
Awards:
6
Deadline:
June 23
Six $5000 scholarships will be awarded to graduating high school seniors (ONLY) of color (African American, Latinx, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American) who identify as agnostic, atheist, humanist, freethinker and/or secular. Students who are (or have been) in foster care, homeless, undocumented, disabled and/or LGBTQI are encouraged to apply.
Contact:
BSLA 8703 La Tijera Boulevard, Suite 211, Los Angeles, CA 90045 [email protected] blackskepticsla.org/scholarship-application/
Amount:
$1000
Awards:
2
Deadline:
June 24
Scholarship established to commemorate the life of Akash Jacob Kuruvilla. Open to students planning to pursue or continue post-secondary studies full-time in any field. Essay required.
Amount:
$5,000-10,000
Awards:
40
Deadline:
June 30
Open to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing health-related studies. Selection is based on leadership and academic achievement.
Amount:
Varies
Awards:
Varies
Deadline:
June 30th, Please Contact as Different Scholarships have Different Deadlines
Proof of U.S. citizenship or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) approval letter. (Permanent Residents/Green Card Holders are not eligible). Currently enrolled in an accredited, graduate-level U.S. healthcare program. Please note the required degree program type for each NMF scholarship. The Drs. Ludlow & Ruth Creary Family Foundation Scholarship is open to students in their 1st or 2nd year of undergraduate studies. The Genita Evangelista Johnson Endowed Scholarship is open to students in their senior year of high school. The Dr. Muriel Petioni Scholarship is open to both medical students and students graduating from college/post-baccalaureate program. Underrepresented minority student. NMF designates the following racial/ethnic groups as underrepresented minorities: African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native Americans (American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian), Asian American (Vietnamese and Cambodian only), and Pacific Islander. Demonstrated leadership ability. Commitment to serving medically underserved communities.
Contact:
Contact us for more information: [email protected] www.nmfonline.org
Amount:
$1000
Awards:
Varies
Deadline:
June 30
The Capture the Dream Scholarship Fund is available to single parents and minority students in The San Francisco Bay Area, California. The Single Parent Scholarship - $1,000 per recipient Low-income*, single parents who are San Francisco Bay Area residents and will be enrolled full or part-time at an accredited, not-for-profit 2- or 4-year institution in Fall are eligible to apply. This scholarship may only be applied toward undergraduate level studies. The George Geng On Lee Minorities in Leadership Scholarship - $1,000 per recipient Low-income, minority students who are San Francisco Bay Area residents and will be enrolled full time at an accredited, not-for-profit 4-year institution in Fall are eligible to apply. This scholarship may only be applied toward undergraduate level studies.
Contact:
Capture the Dream, Inc. Attn: Scholarship Chair 484 Lake Park Ave #15 Oakland, CA 94610 Website: www.capturethedream.org
Amount:
* Adults - $1,000 * Youth (13 to 18) - $200 * Youth (12 and under) - $200
Awards:
Unspecified
Deadline:
July 1
Poetry has a way of moving us past facts and immersing us into an experience. The Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Awards encourages poets to do just that. There are three age categories: Adult, Youth 13-18, and Youth 12 & Under. The deadline for entries is July 1, 2021. The annual contest is open to people worldwide. Poems must be original, unpublished, and in English.
Amount:
Unspecified
Awards:
Unspecified
Deadline:
July 5
To qualify for this scholarship applicants must: Demonstrate financial need. Meet at least two of the following criteria: Be a first generation college student. Be a member of an underrepresented or marginalized group (including but not limited to underrepresented racial populations, women, LGBTQI, low income, individuals with disabilities, etc.). Have overcome personal, social and/or physical obstacles pursuing an education and/or be from a living environment or academic setting that may have hindered educational pursuits. Have demonstrated a commitment to diversity and inclusion, and/or leadership in working with underrepresented groups, through employment, community service or other involvement.
Contact:
Please direct questions about the application process to Erin Kahn at [email protected]. If you have questions about expectations of scholarship recipients, please reach out to Student Affairs at [email protected]. https://www.nwhealth.edu/financial-aid/grants-scholarships/incoming/diversity/