NBCC Minority Fellowship Program for Mental Health Counselors

The NBCC Foundation will administer up to 30 master’s level counseling fellowships of $10,000in exchange for a commitment to teach, serve or counsel minority populations post graduation.

Appraisal Institute Education & Relief Minorities and Women in Education Scholarship

Awarded on the basis of academic excellence, the AEIRF Minorities and Women Education Scholarship offsets the cost of degrees in real estate appraisal or related fields.

Frederick and Demi Seguritan Scholarship

This scholarship is available for first generation Asian Americans in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara or Solano county of California. Applicants must be high school seniors at the time of application and must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.

APIA Scholarship

APIA Scholars provides scholarships to underserved APIA students with a special focus on those who live at or below the poverty level, or are otherwise of low socioeconomic status; have placed a strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement.

Pinay Aspire Scholarship

Pinay Aspirations is a non-profit organization created to promote the aspirations of Filipino youth in education, the community, personal growth and career development. The Pinay Aspire Scholarship is available for young women high school student of Filipino descent who resides or attends school in one of the 9 San Francisco Bay Area counties.

Tony V. Grey Legacy Scholarship

The Tony V. Grey Legacy Scholarship is an annual award. It was created by his family and loved ones in partnership with the Filipino American Council of Ventura County to memorialize the life, honor the memory, and commemorate the legacy of Tony V. Grey (July 28, 1937 – October 13, 2016). Learn more and apply today!

Hsiao Memorial Social Sciences Scholarship

The mission of the Asian Pacific Fund is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve their most vulnerable community members. Ten scholarships are given to help undergraduate and graduate students achieve their education goals.

Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship

Incoming sophomore, juniors, or seniors attending a California college or university who have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher are eligible for this award. Students must be of 50% or more Asian heritage and major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields.

Library Scholarship For Minority Students In Memory Of Edna Yelland

This award is available to minority students who are currently enrolled in a graduate program related to library science. Applicants must be residents of California and/or intend to work in California upon graduation. Selectees may be subjected to an interview. Click here to learn more and apply today!