USPAACC Bruce Lee Scholarship

The U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce (USPAACC) established the Bruce Lee Scholarship in honor of the legendary movie actor, known globally for his martial arts films. The scholarship will provide financial assistance to a student with strong character, who has persevered and prevailed over adversity, and who will pursue post-secondary education at an accredited educational institution in the United States. The scholarship is valued up to $5,000.

The applicant should be:
- At least 16 years of age at the time of application
- Of Asian heritage
- A citizen or permanent resident of the United States
- Beginning full-time study at an accredited post-secondary educational institution in the United States in the fall at the time of application

For additional requirements, please visit the USPAACC website.

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