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The Florida
Education Fund
Assisting minorities, and African Americans in higher education, and work.
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Hispanic
Bar Association of the District of Columbia - Fellowships
The Foundation awards two or more fellowships each year to law students who spend the
summer working at organizations that serve the legal needs of under-privileged Latinos in
the D.C. Metropolitan Area.
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Hispanic College
Fund, Inc.
A business partnership for higher education. Providing scholarships to Hispanic
undergraduate students majoring in business.
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Hispanic
College Fund Scholarships
The eligibility criteria and the new scholarship application for academic year 2000-2001
are now available. Must have been accepted or be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate
student at an accredited institution of higher education actively pursuing an academic
discipline leading to a career in business. Students enrolled in community or junior
colleges are eligible to apply provided they intend to enroll in and obtain a bachelor
degree from a four-year institution. Must be a U.S. citizen of Hispanic origin
residing in either of the fifty states or U.S. territories.
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Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Provides with information on 46 different organizations and businesses that provide
scholarships to Latinos.
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Indian-American
Scholarship Fund
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Latin American Educational Foundation
The Latin American Educational Foundation (LAEF) offers scholarships, community
collaborations, and support programs to improve Hispanic student access to higher
education. This local organization serves Colorado residents only.
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Microsoft National Minority
Technical Scholarship
To be eligible for a National Minority Technical Scholarship, the student must be a member
of one of the following groups underrepresented in the software industry: African
American, Hispanic, or Native American. To be eligible for the National Womens
Technical Scholarship, the student must be female.
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Minority
Geoscience Student Scholarship Program for Graduate Students
Qualifiers: A. United States citizens only. Permanent residents (green card) or applicants
for U.S citizenship are not eligible. B. Verifiable ethnic-minority status as Black,
Hispanic, or Native American (American Indian, Eskimo, Hawaiian, or Samoan). C.
Financial support is for FULL TIME students only, with demonstrable financial need, and
enrolled in an accredited institution as a graduate student majoring (i.e., degree
candidate) in geoscience, including the geoscience subdisciplines of geology, geophysics,
geochemistry, hydrology, meteorology, physical oceanography, planetary geology, or
earth-science education. This program does not support students in other natural sciences,
mathematics, engineering, or any non-geoscience field.
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Minorities
in Government Finance Scholarship
The Government Finance Officers Association ("GFOA") of the United States and
Canada Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship of $3,500 will be awarded in
1999 to an upper-division undergraduate or graduate student of public administration,
(governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business
administration (with a specific focus on government or nonprofit management).
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Miss America Organization Scholarships
The Miss America Organization is a not-for-profit corporation established solely to
provide contestants with the opportunity to enhance their professional and educational
goals, and to achieve those pursuits with the assistance of monetary grants and awards.
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Miss Texas Scholarships
Scholarship funds are contributed by corporate sponsors and individuals who commit their
support to the professional advancement of young men and women.
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The
National Educational Clearinghouse
The National Educational Clearinghouse is a program that provides Hispanic students with
scholarship and financial aid information. One of its main functions is the free Personal
Scholarship Search. This service is provided by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Institute, Inc.
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National
Hispanic Foundation for the Arts:
The scholarship program seeks applicants who are pursuing disciplines leading to careers
in the entertainment arts and industry. These disciplines include, but are not limited
to: Acting; Theater; Radio & Television, Film; Music; Set Design; Costume Design;
Lighting Design; Motion Picture Production; and Playwriting.
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The
National Society of Hispanic MBAs -
The Scholarship Program was established to assist in the mission of NSHMBA. This program
provides financial assistance to Hispanic students pursuing a Masters degree in
management/business. NSHMBA scholarships range from $2,000 to $5,000 and one for $10,000.
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Native
American Journalists Association
Information on goals and programs. Scholarships and workshops for high school and college
students available.
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Scholarships Available to
Women
Offers you quite a few resources to include addresses and deadlines.
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Scholarships Based on
Ethnicity or National Origin
A large number of scholarships for you to review and select.
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The United Negro
College Fund
The College Fund/UNCF awards scholarships primarily to students attending its member
colleges/universities. Generally, once you receive a UNCF scholarship, it may be renewed
if you continue to meet the eligibility requirements and if funds are available.
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Woodson
Institute - Afro-American Studies Fellowships/Grants
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The World
of Knowledge Foundation, Inc.
Our mission is to help people in Americas culturally diverse communities, foreign
national students and immigrants meet with success by providing funding for educational
scholarships, grants and materials.
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The Coleman A. Young
Foundation - Detroit
The Foundation believes that, with proper encouragement and sufficient support,
disadvantaged youths can and will 1) excel academically, 2) set career goals that meet the
needs of the Detroit community, 3) develop stronger leadership skills and 4) become
Detroits future leading citizens.
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