African American Scholarships

African American scholarships are out there, as are African American college grants. A college education isn't confined to what is contained in your textbook or how much extra credit you can get for completing side projects or doing research for a professor. A postsecondary education allows students to step out of their hometown comfort zone and to develop relationships they may not have otherwise developed. You could learn a lot from someone who comes from a different culture, a different background. This experience can be as valuable as the academic knowledge and career preparation and training you had in mind when you enrolled. This is one of the reasons why colleges offer financial aid packages designed to fill campuses with students of different cultures, economic backgrounds and life experiences. Like students who belong to other minority groups, African American students can benefit from this search for diversity. Numerous scholarships for minorities exist, and many more scholarship awards are available specifically for African American students seeking a postsecondary degree. Check out some of the awards below for information about a few of the many African American scholarships that may be found at Scholarships.com. Mind you, there are often other criteria, in addition to ethnicity, for qualifying for these and most other scholarships, which is why you should conduct a free college scholarship search at Scholarships.com to get a list of scholarship opportunities tailored to your specific situation and qualifications. This will save time searching so you can spend that time applying for and, hopefully, winning scholarships!

English-Speaking Union Luard Scholarship
Since 1969, the English-Speaking Union has provided full junior year abroad scholarships to the United Kingdom, for academically, highly talented sophomore students attending United Negro College Fund member institutions, and Howard and Hampton Universities. The Luard Scholarships are unique merit awards open to sophomore students pursuing a four-year degree in all major fields of study that provide: tuition, room, board, book allowance and travel expenses for their junior academic year at a British university. More

FTE Doctoral Fellowships
The Fund for Theological Education supports outstanding African-American students pursuing graduate degrees in religion, theological studies, and religious studies. Diversity is crucial to the vitality of the academy and the Christian church. A strong presence of African-American faculty in the nation's theological schools in particular is needed to serve today's diverse student body, to attract and inspire outstanding candidates for ministry, and to contribute to broad, deep and inclusive teaching and research. More

Ron Brown Scholar Program
Renewable scholarships awarded to African-American high school seniors only who intend to pursue full-time study at a four-year college or university in the United States. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have a permanent resident visa card. Scholarship can be used at the college or university of choice. Applicant must excel academically, exhibit leadership ability, participate in community service activities and demonstrate financial need. Required to submit an application, 2 essays, 2 letters of recommendation, high school transcript, listing of honors and activities. More

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