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A student’s ethnicity or cultural background could help qualify him or her for financial aid, grants, and scholarships. Our list of scholarship for minorities has compiled several different opportunities for African Americans, Asians, Hispanics, Native Americans, and other ethnicities. Begin your search in this Scholarship Directory and apply online today.

We Art Scholarship

The We Art Corporation was established during the development of Jaiko Magazine, a platform for new public figures from aspects of fashion and beauty, in 2019. As the founder, Jasper. M-Jones continued the journey of discovering her purpose she sparked an idea to start a career discussion panel to educate students on the reality of the fashion and beauty industry. This idea was influenced by a contract scam she encountered at the age of 17 in exchange for her resignation. While on Jaiko’s first magazine tour from 2019 to early 2020 she connected with the creator of L.Boyce Bridal and Beyond, LaQuoshia Boyce, whom she met at a Super Bowl fashion show in February 2019. LaQuoshia came up with the name We Art and branded the title with the colors Black, Teal, and Red.
Award Amount

Total:  $1000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  August 06

William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship

The William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship is available to minority students (defined as black and Hispanic individuals) who intend to pursue, or are currently pursuing, a course of study that would enable them to teach in an accredited school in Indiana. Students must agree in writing to apply for teaching positions in Indiana and, if hired, teach in Indiana for at least three years.
Award Amount

Total:  $4000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  August 31

The Vasquez Law Firm DACA Dreamer Scholarship

For over 35 years, Attorney William Vasquez has been providing legal support to immigrants. The Vasquez Law Firm has successfully represented clients in a wide range of cases, including those involving family-based immigration, asylum, and citizenship. The North Carolina legal team also has vast experience helping young undocumented immigrants receive relief through Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival–or DACA. Through DACA, undocumented students may be able to pursue a higher education in the United States. We understand how difficult it can be for many of these students to receive financial assistance when attending college. Through our Vasquez Law Firm DACA Dreamer Scholarship, we hope to make the dream of pursuing a college education more attainable for these students. The Vasquez Law Firm DACA Dreamer Scholarship awards $1,000 to two exceptional students each semester to use toward their educational expenses. We are honored to help these students continue to fight for their American Dream.
Award Amount

Total:  $4000

Awards:  2

Deadline

Deadline:  December 11

Citizens Scholarship

Citizens wants to honor the dedication of students and families pursuing higher learning! Fill out the registration form below to be entered for a chance to win a Grand Prize of $15,000 to use towards school expenses and one of the $2,500 monthly prizes! Additionally, each quarter a student who meets the required criteria for the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Scholarship Prize will be eligible to win a $2,500 quarterly prize for use towards school expenses. See Official Rules for details
Award Amount

Total:  $935000

Awards:  17

Deadline

Deadline:  June 30

Yale Women in Economics Scholarship Program

2023 Seed Scholars Program in Partnership with Yale Women in Economics We are a non-profit organization that seeks to financially empower young women of color by helping them make better financial decisions starting with college. We help them to apply for college scholarships, teach financial literacy, and professional development skills. Thank you for your interest in the 2023 Seeds of Fortune Inc. Scholars Program in partnership with Yale Women in Economics. elected students will have access to?: -10-month support program in college admission and financing (Meet once a month) -Mandatory 10 Day Summer College Prep Boot Camp -Research Project mentored by Yale Women in Economics and guest Yale professors -$2000 Scholarship to cover cost of attendance to (4) Day Yale residential overnight and admission visit -Meet ambitious young women of color & join our 4-year college network -Learn to Build Scholarship & College application -Interview Prep -Business Plan Competition -Connect to top colleges & universities for admission HBCUs, Private and Public -All majors of interest welcomed
Award Amount

Total:  $1800000

Awards:  30

Deadline

Deadline:  January 17

Khyentse Foundation Buddhist Studies Scholarships

Khyentse Foundation Buddhist Studies Scholarships support individuals who wish to study the dharma. KF accepts applications from students, practitioners, and scholars from all traditions, schools, and sects of Buddhism. These scholarships fund tuition or other expenses related to one’s studies. Applicants for this scholarship are usually working toward an BA, MA, or MPhil degree, or are in a certificate program.
Award Amount

Total:  $5000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  January 15

Bank of the Sierra Scholarship

APCF was founded in 1990 by API community leaders in response to the need for alternative funding for Los Angeles-based nonprofit organizations serving API communities.Since 2011, APCF has partnered with donors such as local companies and family foundations to offer scholarship programs to financially assist students in their pursuit of higher education. All of the scholarships have an online application and recommender form that can only be found on our site. The online applications can be found at https://www.apcf.org/scholarships Application requires student to list out community service activities, disclose some family financial information, and answer 2-500 word essay prompts.
Award Amount

Total:  $392000

Awards:  14

Deadline

Deadline:  April 15

Max J. Madrid Law Diversity Scholarship

To advance the goals of diversity and inclusion within the legal profession, Modrall Sperling has established the Max J. Madrid Law Diversity Scholarship. The scholarship provides tuition assistance toward an awardee’s second or third year of law school. Persons in their first or second year of law school may apply if they are from a diverse background that historically has been underrepresented within the legal profession. Modrall Sperling is dedicated to fostering an environment that embraces differences, promotes equality, and engenders mutual respect and inclusion where everyone has the opportunity to excel. To be eligible for the Max J. Madrid Law Diversity Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate strong academic achievement in college and, if applicable, in the first year of law school; demonstrate leadership qualities with employment and/or community service experience; demonstrate excellence in research and communication skills, including written and oral; make a compelling statement of the applicant’s desire and the ability to overcome obstacles; attend an ABA-accredited law school; and plan to practice law in the state of New Mexico.
Award Amount

Total:  $10000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  January 28

Girls Start-Up Business Plan Competition

Seeds of Fortune is an online platform that helps young women of color in high school prepare for college by helping them apply for Scholarships, build financial skills like saving and budgeting, and career opportunities In order to apply, students must create an account on the Seed Online Network Ed-Tech Platform and choose their intended program when registering. Once a student completes their registration, their application will be submitted.
Award Amount

Total:  $10000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  May 19

Organization of Latino Actuaries Scholarship Program

The Organization of Latino Actuaries (OLA) furthers its mission of increasing the number of Latine actuaries by awarding academic scholarships to Latines who will be attending a US college/university next school year. Applications will be evaluated on various criteria including, but not limited to, academic performance, commitment to pursuing the actuarial profession, exam progress, work experience, and leadership experience. Finalists for both the named and general scholarships are expected to be selected by mid-June. The Organization of Latino Actuaries (OLA) furthers its mission of increasing the number of Latine actuaries by awarding academic scholarships to Latines who will be attending a US college/university during the 2023-2024 school year and are interested in the actuarial profession.
Award Amount

Total:  $100000

Awards:  1

Deadline

Deadline:  April 15