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Scholarships & Aid

CCI Incoming Students Scholarship

The application window for CCI Scholarships is now open for 2024-2025!

Students are encouraged to file the FAFSA now that the Department of Education has opened . To ensure maximum financial aid eligibility, complete the FAFSA no later than February 1, 2024.

While not all scholarships are open every semester, a wide-range of opportunities exist with varying criteria such as financial need, academic merit, program specific, or activities and interests. The application window for the 2024-2025 award cycle (summer 2024, fall 2024, spring 2025) opens on October 1, 2023 and will close on February 29, 2024. Be aware that internal scholarships throughout 鶹Ƶ as well as opportunities external to KSU may still be available for 2023-2024. Please see the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center website for more information.

鶹Ƶ's ScholarshipUniverse is the search portal that helps match students to scholarships. To get started, you will need to complete a Student Profile. The questions asked will help match you to scholarships. While you do not have to answer all of these questions – the more you answer, the better your search results. In addition, ScholarshipUniverse is able to match students to external scholarship opportunities.  Students will need to complete a separate application for each scholarship.

Complete Your Scholarship Universe Profile

Available CCI Scholarships

CCI Dean's Scholarship

The CCI Dean's Scholarship is a need-based scholarship open to admitted 鶹Ƶ undergraduates in:

  • School of Communication Studies
  • School of Emerging Media and Technology
  • School of Media and Journalism
  • School of Visual Communication Design

To be considered for the CCI Dean’s Scholarships, students must apply through ScholarshipUniverse and must have a completed FAFSA on file.

Media and Journalism Honors College Scholarships

The 鶹Ƶ Honors College awards several merit scholarships of varying amounts designated specifically for students in the School of Media and Journalism who apply for and are admitted to the Honors College. 

Learn more about the Honors College

Scholastic Media Scholarship

The School of Media and Journalism offers a $1,000 scholarship to an outstanding high school senior from an Ohio Scholastic Media Association member school who will be attending 鶹Ƶ. 

Learn more about the Scholastic Media Scholarship

Richard Sweet Memorial Scholarship in Art
SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA:

Graduate of a Portage County, Ohio, high school pursuing a BA or BFA in Design or a BFA in photography or fine art, in good academic standing (3.0 GPA or higher), with a portfolio of photography, design or sculpture work.  

Award Amount: $920

*Demonstrate financial need based on FAFSA form in Financial Aid. 

Additional Scholarships

These scholarships have separate applications you will need to fill out for consideration.

Wallace J. Hagedorn Photography Scholarship

The School of Media and Journalism and the School of Visual Communication Design award up to $200,000 to photography students annually through the Wallace J. Hagedorn Photography Scholarship. In addition to the monies available to offset tuition costs for the most talented visual storytellers, this program-enhancing gift will also provide additional resources to enrich the student experience. To apply for this scholarship, visit ScholarshipUniverse.

Learn more about the Hagedorn Scholarship

The Alan Canfora Activism Scholarship

The Alan Canfora Activism Scholarship celebrates the life of this noted May 4 activist, his 鶹Ƶ experience and the importance of social justice and advocacy to society. The scholarship will provide up to two years of renewable  support for an undergraduate, first-year or transfer student of any major on the Kent campus who has demonstrated financial need, as well as an interest in social justice and advocacy and a commitment to care and compassion toward others.

The College of Communication and Information administers this scholarship, but it is open to any college major in the university including exploratory students.

To apply you must:

  • Be an entering first-year or transfer student with demonstrated financial need
  • Be a full-time student enrolled at the Kent campus beginning in the fall semester
  • Accept admission to 鶹Ƶ by no later than May 1
  • Show a demonstrated interest in advocacy and social justice, as well as a demonstrated commitment of care and compassion toward others

To apply for this scholarship, visit ScholarshipUniverse.

 

The Michael John Gallagher II Memorial Scholarship

 

Photo of Michael Gallagher on carousel

Michael John Gallagher II had a passion for global communication — and his love for the discipline was central to who he was. Active within the Kent community, he flourished as a leader, ambassador, mentor and humanitarian. Michael spread kindness wherever he went, with a smile, wave or small talk. He made everyone feel like a friend. Michael graduated, magna cum laude, May 2019.

After graduating, Michael joined the Peace Corps. He dedicated himself to teaching English to the French speaking children at CEG Yebessi in Benin, West Africa.

Just two days after Michael’s 24th birthday, his life tragically came to an end. Michael’s short time on this earth left an indelible impression on so many people. The impact he made was felt around the world — in Chicago, Illinois; Kent, Ohio; Chengdu, China; Florence, Italy; Benin, West Africa; and Paris, France. 

His legacy lives on

The College of Communication and Information is honored to offer this scholarship in memory of Michael.

To apply you must:

  • Be a junior or senior enrolled as a CCI major 
  • Have a GPA of 2.5 or greater
  • Have a global mindset and interests
  • Show a demonstrated passion for community and social issues and change

The Michael John Gallagher II Scholarship application can be found in ScholarshipUniverse.

 

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Diversity Scholarships

The following list is just a small sample of the many scholarship opportunities available at 鶹Ƶ, in the College of Communication and Information, and through outside organizations. Our students with diverse identities and backgrounds are highly encouraged to apply for all scholarships available to them. This list only highlights the university and outside scholarships that were created specifically to assist our diverse students.

Please click through each scholarship category for more information and to apply.

African American and Black Students


The Diversity Scholarship focuses on broadening the number of traditionally underrepresented groups in the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.


ALAO values diversity in its membership, in the profession, and in future library professionals. For that reason, we offer a $1,500 scholarship to a promising student enrolled in an ALA-accredited MLIS program who exemplifies the qualities needed to ensure a diverse library workforce. A qualified candidate will demonstrate diversity in one or more ways, including, but not limited to: race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, life experience, physical ability. 


AIGA Worldstudio scholarships benefit students with demonstrated financial need who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Though not a requirement, minority status is a significant factor considered in jury decisions. AIGA considers race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age, and other factors that shape creative perspective and professional experience when reviewing minority status.


Sponsored by the American College of Healthcare Executives, this scholarship is for minority students in the final year of a full-time health care management graduate program.


Scholarships are provided to enrolled dual-degree pharmacy students. Additional consideration is given to students of low socioeconomic status and underrepresented minorities.


This scholarship is intended to help encourage more minorities to enter the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.


Renewable scholarships are available for underrepresented minority students who are majoring in undergraduate chemistry-related disciplines and who intend to pursue careers in chemistry-related fields.


This award is for outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and a profession.


Spectrum specifically addresses the underrepresentation of librarians of color within the current workforce. Applicant must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The iSchool at 鶹Ƶ will make an additional financial contribution to the students who are awarded this scholarship.


This scholarship is for high school seniors who plan to pursue a bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs such as finance, business administration, or marketing.


This scholarship is for students majoring in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical, or environmental engineering, or one of the environmental sciences.


This program from the Council of the Great City Schools was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.


This fund was established by a transfer of the Educational Trust of the Inner City Protestant Parish to the Cleveland Foundation to provide scholarship support to enable deserving individuals who are residents of Cleveland or its inner-ring suburbs to further and/or complete their formal education. Currently, the beneficiary pool is identified as high school seniors and adults to the age of 28, who are pursuing an undergraduate college degree, or vocational/technical training. Applicants with grade-point averages between 2.0 and 3.3 on a 4.0 grade scale are given preference.


Thanks to the vision and generosity of many donors, the Cleveland Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to eligible applicants with varied and diverse criteria.


This scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study to minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields that directly support the mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


ELFI has compiled an extensive overview of scholarships and scholarship search tips that are available to black students.


Credit Donkey has compiled a list of over 110 scholarships, internships, fellowships, and nonprofit resources specifically for black students.

 
The Herbert Lehman Scholarship is a national, highly competitive scholarship that makes annual awards to qualified, outstanding undergraduate students. The scholarship, established in 1964, is named after the former Governor and United States Senator from New York in recognition of his integrity, courage, and persistence on behalf of numerous civil rights causes.

iSchool Alumni & Friends Council Endowed Minority Scholarship
The Alumni & Friends Council scholarship is based on capacity to achieve academic and professional goals and potential for leadership on campus or in the community. Preference will be given to ethnic minority students (i.e., African American, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian American).


This is awarded to a graduating high school senior planning to attend an accredited four-year institution.


Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible if they are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or DACA recipient. Students must be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American/Alaska Native. Students must major in advertising, marketing, or public relations.


The American Association of School Personnel Administrators sponsors this scholarship to encourage more minorities to enter teaching and school leadership roles. 


These scholarships from the NAACP’s Legal Defense and Educational Fund are intended to help students with financial need to stay in school and successfully complete their bachelor’s degree.


NBMBAA provides scholarships by school, including 鶹Ƶ, for those in the Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship.


These series of scholarships from the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering offer help for engineering and computer students.


To be eligible, you must be a current NABJ member ($40 for membership), have at least one year of school remaining at the time of the application submission, and be majoring in journalism, media, or a communications-related discipline with interest of pursuing a career in journalism or media.


NBNA is committed to excellence in education and conducts continuing education programs for nurses and allied health professionals throughout the year. The association provides annual scholarships for students. Scholarships provide funding for continuing education. This funding enables nurses to grow and better contribute their talents to the health and healthcare of our communities. Please review the Scholarship Application form carefully, remember, to submit ALL required documents with your application.


The National Press Club Diversity Scholarship for Studies in Journalism encourages further diversity in journalism and includes a one-time $500 book stipend.


Recognizing and honoring African-American students who have demonstrated academic excellence, concern for their community and the Black family, and a desire to continue their education.


The Ohio Newspapers Foundation will award a scholarship to a minority high school senior in Ohio who plans to major in a field relevant to the newspaper industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program at an Ohio college or university.

Petta and Ron Khouw Scholarship
This scholarship goes to an underrepresented minority MLIS student with focus in Reference Librarians or Academic Librarians-Reference Services.


This $1,000 scholarship is available to students who are veterans and/or are from underrepresented groups in their first semester of the MLIS or MS program in the School of Information at 鶹Ƶ. In order to be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be admitted to the 鶹Ƶ MLIS or MS program. Applications can be made at any time, but will not be reviewed until after admission. 

Appalachian Students


The Ariana R. Ulloa Scholarship Fund was established to honor the legacy of its namesake, Ariana Ulloa, a native of Mexico. Ariana moved to Athens in 1986 and began working for the Hocking College Department of International Programs in 1990, eventually moving into the position of Director. She had a reputation for her kind and encouraging nature and was known to many students as “Mamá Ariana.” The scholarships are offered to international students pursuing any field of study, as well as students pursuing a degree in international studies or international relations. Students must be residing or studying in the 32 counties of Appalachian Ohio, or in Franklin, Fairfield or Delaware counties.


Provides financial assistance to students who are residents in the Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development's service area and want to attend college but lack the required resources. Individual income must not exceed 200 percent of Federal Poverty Level.


FAO provides 16 scholarships in house to students who reside in Appalachian regions in Ohio. The scholarships have different requirements and are posted on their website. They also provide a list of scholarships they provide, the requirements and other external scholarships that are Appalachia specific and otherwise. The link for these is also on their main page.


In memory of legendary West Virginia Senator Robert C. Byrd, the Turkish Coalition of America is honored to institute the TCAdvance - Robert C. Byrd Memorial Scholarship Program. The TCAdvance - Robert C. Byrd Memorial Scholarship is a subcategory of the TCAdvance Scholarship Program and will award $5,000, annually renewable scholarships to Turkish American students hailing from the 13 states of the Appalachian region.

Asian and Pacific Islander Students


ALAO values diversity in its membership, in the profession, and in future library professionals. For that reason, we offer a $1,500 scholarship to a promising student enrolled in an ALA-accredited MLIS program who exemplifies the qualities needed to ensure a diverse library workforce. A qualified candidate will demonstrate diversity in one or more ways, including, but not limited to: race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, life experience, physical ability. 


This scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate minority students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession.


AIGA Worldstudio scholarships benefit students with demonstrated financial need who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Though not a requirement, minority status is a significant factor considered in jury decisions. AIGA considers race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age, and other factors that shape creative perspective and professional experience when reviewing minority status.


Sponsored by the American College of Healthcare Executives, this scholarship is for minority students in the final year of a full-time health care management graduate program.


Scholarships are provided to enrolled dual-degree pharmacy students. Additional consideration is given to students of low socioeconomic status and underrepresented minorities.


This scholarship is intended to help encourage more minorities to enter the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.


Renewable scholarships are available for underrepresented minority students who are majoring in undergraduate chemistry-related disciplines and who intend to pursue careers in chemistry-related fields.


This award is for outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and a profession.


Spectrum specifically addresses the underrepresentation of librarians of color within the current workforce. Applicant must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The iSchool at 鶹Ƶ will make an additional financial contribution to the students who are awarded this scholarship.


APIA Scholars offers a range of scholarships to support APIA students.

 
The Asian Pacific Fund administers 10 scholarship programs to help undergraduate and graduate students achieve their education goals.


The Association of Asian Indian Women in Ohio (AAIWO) attempts to reach out to primarily Asian Indian women, youth, and children in Ohio to promote education through scholarships and cultural outreach programs. Senior scholarships are made possible through the AAIWO Scholarship Fund, which is managed by the Cleveland Foundation. Scholarships are need-based and limited to women of Asian Indian descent and high school seniors (male and female) of Asian Indian descent.


This program from the Council of the Great City Schools was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.


This scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study to minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields that directly support the mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


Credit Donkey has compiled a list of over 100 scholarships, internships, fellowships, and nonprofit resources specifically for Asian American and Pacific Islander students.


You must be attending in a post-secondary institution in the United States in the fall of 2019. We invite high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students to apply. The application is open to students who attend community college, university, and trade/vocational school. Applicants should have a strong history of activism within the API and/or LGBTQ communities; however, applicants do not need to identify as either to apply.


The Against The Grain Groundbreaker Leadership Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college seniors and graduate students who have exhibited exemplary leadership, vision, and passion that is blazing a trail for others to follow and changing lives in the Asian American community.


InspirASIAN makes a difference in our community by supporting graduating high school seniors with their college education through our scholarship awards. InspirASIAN awards national scholarships to students residing in any state with a local InspirASIAN chapter. All students who apply will be considered for the national scholarships awards. Students who are not awarded national scholarships will be considered for state scholarships as supported by local InspirASIAN chapters.

iSchool Alumni & Friends Council Endowed Minority Scholarship
The Alumni & Friends Council scholarship is based on capacity to achieve academic and professional goals and potential for leadership on campus or in the community. Preference will be given to ethnic minority students (i.e., African American, Hispanic, Native American and Asian American).


This is awarded to a graduating high school senior planning to attend an accredited four-year institution.


Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible if they are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or DACA recipient. Students must be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American/Alaska Native. Students must major in advertising, marketing, or public relations.


These series of scholarships from the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering offer help for engineering and computer students.


The SEED Foundation's SEED Scholar Program is proud to support Indian youth with scholarships for higher education. The SEED Scholar program has now developed into one of the largest scholarship programs run by Indians for Indian youth. To date, SEED has awarded $363,000 to 53 young men and women.


These scholarships are offered to high school seniors nationwide for their post-secondary education.

First-Generation (First in your family to go to college) Students


Scholarships are provided to enrolled dual-degree pharmacy students. Additional consideration is given to students of low socioeconomic status and underrepresented minorities.


The Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program is open to underrepresented, low-income and first-generation college-bound students. Students must be pursuing an undergraduate degree full-time in transportation, math, science, engineering, architecture, environmental design, PreMed, psychology, Spanish language/literature. The applicant does not have to be a U.S. citizen but must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and proof of attending college beginning in the fall semester. Recommendation by a faculty member is optional but highly suggested.

Garmon-Murvay Scholarship
This is a scholarship for School of Communication Studies students with junior standing with 60 hours or higher completed and an overall gap of 3.0. Applicant will submit an essay with their application that responds to the following questions. 1. How being a student at KU has influenced him/her in his/her view of the world beyond Kent, Ohio. 2. The importance of communication studies as a discipline, especially when considering gender communication and cultural communication in a diverse and changing world. 3. Indicate if the student is a first-generation student to attend college.


The Community Foundation of Shelby County, OH has numerous scholarships for both graduating high school seniors and current college students. Specifically, the Layton Family Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist first generation college students who are from Shelby County, Ohio.


This scholarship is for high school seniors and students who will be attending a college or university in the United States as a freshman. Applicants who are currently not seniors in high school (e.g., students who are taking a gap year or adults returning to school), but applicants who will be considered incoming freshmen are eligible to apply. Special consideration will be noted for applicants: who have parents that are United States veterans or are currently in the U.S. military; with a demonstrated financial need; with parents who did not attend college; or, with a documented significant disability.


The Pittsburgh Foundation offers a variety of scholarships for students from the area. Several of them are specifically available for students who are the first in their family to attend college. Amounts vary and there is more information available on the website.

Foster Youth and Adopted Students


This scholarship started in an effort to give back to the adoption community and to show support to Birth Parents and Adoptees who are interested in pursuing higher education. You must be a Birth Parent or an Adopted Child and have been accepted to a university, vocational, technical or trade school. This is a video submission with a short application as well.


Through its academic scholarship program, Adoption STAR recognizes college bound individuals who were adopted by providing academic scholarships. Adoption STAR will award two to six academic scholarships ($500 – $1,500) to college bound individuals.


Applicants must have been in public or private foster care for the 12 consecutive months leading up to and including their 18th birthday; OR have been adopted or placed into legal guardianship after their 16th  birthday; OR have been orphaned for at least one year at the time of their 18th birthday and not subsequently adopted, be under the age of 25 on March 31 of the year, have been in foster care or orphaned while living in the United States, an undergraduate, and have been accepted into or expect to be accepted into an accredited, Pell-eligible college or postsecondary school. U.S. citizenship not required.


This website contains information for several scholarships that can benefit foster youth.


Three adoptees will each win $500, thanks to the generous contributions of donors.This opportunity is open to any adoptee who is a 2019 high school graduate planning to attend higher education, or any adoptee currently enrolled in a university, trade school, technical training program or other eligible educational pursuit.


Applicants must be non-traditional women students who have overcome obstacles to resume their education. Applicants must be permanent residents of the following Ohio counties: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, or Trumbull.


The Department of Human Services (DHS) Independent Living Program (ILP) has received Chafee Education and Training Voucher (ETV) funding to help current or former foster care youth with postsecondary education and training. Those who were in foster care in Oregon or another state are eligible.


The All-Star Scholarship is open to children adopted at or after the age of 13 to provide increased opportunities for advanced education. Each year, one student will be selected to receive the scholarship. This student will be eligible to receive up to $10,000 annually to go towards tuition, books, and other college-related expenses.

 

Hispanic and Latinx Students


ALAO values diversity in its membership, in the profession, and in future library professionals. For that reason, we offer a $1,500 scholarship to a promising student enrolled in an ALA-accredited MLIS program who exemplifies the qualities needed to ensure a diverse library workforce. A qualified candidate will demonstrate diversity in one or more ways, including, but not limited to: race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, life experience, physical ability. 


This scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate minority students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession.


AIGA Worldstudio scholarships benefit students with demonstrated financial need who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Though not a requirement, minority status is a significant factor considered in jury decisions. AIGA considers race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age, and other factors that shape creative perspective and professional experience when reviewing minority status.


Sponsored by the American College of Healthcare Executives, this scholarship is for minority students in the final year of a full-time health care management graduate program.


Scholarships are provided to enrolled dual-degree pharmacy students. Additional consideration is given to students of low socioeconomic status and underrepresented minorities.


This scholarship is intended to help encourage more minorities to enter the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.


Renewable scholarships are available for underrepresented minority students who are majoring in undergraduate chemistry-related disciplines and who intend to pursue careers in chemistry-related fields.


This award is for outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and a profession.


Spectrum specifically addresses the underrepresentation of librarians of color within the current workforce. Applicant must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The iSchool at 鶹Ƶ will make an additional financial contribution to the students who are awarded this scholarship.


This scholarship is for students majoring in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical, or environmental engineering, or one of the environmental sciences.


This program from the Council of the Great City Schools was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.


This organization offers several fellowships and internships for Hispanic college students.


The Education Loan Finance has a wide arrange of scholarships available to Latino or Hispanic students. This is a great resource especially if students do not know how to start paying for college or are not aware of the financial aid resources. 


EDUMED has a an overview of scholarship resources available to hispanic or latinx students looking to find ways to make paying for college more affordable. This link provides an overview of scholarships to look for from different community organizations or scholarships that honor those who have helped the community. 


This scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study to minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields that directly support the mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


Credit Donkey has compiled a list of over 100 scholarships, internships, fellowships, and nonprofit resources specifically for Latinx students.


This scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to eligible Hispanic high school seniors who face financial obstacles as they prepare to attend college. 


The Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation (HENAAC) distributes multiple scholarships each year; some require U.S. citizenship but many do not. Applicants should be entering a STEM field at the undergraduate or graduate level, have a 3.0 GPA, have strong ties to the Hispanic community, and show leadership at the community or campus level. Scholarship winners could receive $500-$10,000.


The Hispanic Scholarship Consortium seeks highly motivated student leaders with a clear vision for their future to apply for the HSC Scholars Program. The program goes beyond traditional services and offers empowerment through scholarship, mentorship, and leadership and is open to graduating high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students.


This contest is for Latino students students in all majors. College students with a passion for community involvement and furthering their education are given priority.

iSchool Alumni & Friends Council Endowed Minority Scholarship
The Alumni & Friends Council scholarship is based on capacity to achieve academic and professional goals and potential for leadership on campus or in the community. Preference will be given to ethnic minority students (i.e., African American, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian American).


This is awarded to a graduating high school senior planning to attend an accredited four-year institution.


Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible if they are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or DACA recipient. Students must be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American/Alaska Native. Students must major in advertising, marketing, or public relations.


The American Association of School Personnel Administrators sponsors this scholarship to encourage more minorities to enter teaching and school leadership roles. 


These series of scholarships from the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering offer help for engineering and computer students.


The Ohio Newspapers Foundation will award a scholarship to a minority high school senior in Ohio who plans to major in a field relevant to the newspaper industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program at an Ohio college or university.

Petta and Ron Khouw Scholarship
This scholarship goes to an underrepresented minority MLIS student with focus in Reference Librarians or Academic Librarians-Reference Services.


This $1,000 scholarship is available to students who are veterans and/or are from underrepresented groups in their first semester of the MLIS or MS program in the School of Information at 鶹Ƶ. In order to be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be admitted to the 鶹Ƶ MLIS or MS program. Applications can be made at any time, but will not be reviewed until after admission. 

International Students


AAUW has a long and distinguished history of advancing educational and professional opportunities for women in the United States and around the globe. This site lists several options for grants and fellowships for graduate students. 


This guide by Affordable Colleges Online highlights several popular international scholarships, along with other sources of student aid for international students, such as fellowships.

D. Ray and Susanne E. Heisey Endowed International Scholarship
This scholarship is for Masters-level international students in the School of Communication Studies, who have demonstrated the capacity to achieve educational and professional goals, the motivation to achieve these goals, and the initiative to seek opportunities to further their progress.


GlobalScholarships.com (formerly uscollegeinternational.com) is the world’s leading scholarship database for international students. Our team adds dozens of scholarships each week and consistently edits the information to ensure that we have the latest information. 


This website allows you to search for scholarships based on what you are studying, where you are studying, and where you are from. Fill in your intended major and home country, with Ohio as your place of study, to find scholarships that can go toward your 鶹Ƶ degree.


This includes financial aid, college scholarship, and international scholarship resources for students wishing to study abroad. Includes a comprehensive listing of grants, scholarships, loan programs, and other information to assist college and university students in their pursuit to study abroad.  


This website contains a selection of US scholarships for international students; some funded by the US government, some funded by private organizations, and some funded by specific institutions. 


The International Student Loan Center provides international students and study abroad students with access to a range of loan products to help fund their education abroad.


This site provides a free, up-to-date, comprehensive list of scholarships, grants, and other awards that are available to international students from around the world. If you find an award you are interested in, you can then apply directly to the school or organization that offers the award. 


International students are welcome to apply for this program. Available to Kent and regional campuses. All class standings are able to apply. Open to all schools/colleges. Open to all majors.


This site is an updated listing of international scholarships specifically for people from developing countries, people who would like to pursue development-related fields, and people who seek global and national development through further education.


Our merit-based scholarships are awarded twice per year to support and encourage women studying International Trade and Global Development.  

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Ally Students


ALAO values diversity in its membership, in the profession, and in future library professionals. For that reason, we offer a $1,500 scholarship to a promising student enrolled in an ALA-accredited MLIS program who exemplifies the qualities needed to ensure a diverse library workforce. A qualified candidate will demonstrate diversity in one or more ways, including, but not limited to: race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, life experience, physical ability. 


This scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate minority students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession.


AIGA Worldstudio scholarships benefit students with demonstrated financial need who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Though not a requirement, minority status is a significant factor considered in jury decisions. AIGA considers race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age, and other factors that shape creative perspective and professional experience when reviewing minority status.


Sponsored by the American College of Healthcare Executives, this scholarship is for minority students in the final year of a full-time health care management graduate program.


Scholarships are provided to enrolled dual-degree pharmacy students. Additional consideration is given to students of low socioeconomic status and underrepresented minorities.


Applicants must be an LGBTQ individual of color planning to pursue a career in journalism and be able to demonstrate their passion and commitment to the profession. Applicants must be NLGJA members in good standing.


This scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study to minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields that directly support the mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


You must be attending in a post-secondary institution in the United States in the fall of 2019. We invite high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students to apply. The application is open to students who attend community college, university, and trade/vocational school. Applicants should have a strong history of activism within the API and/or LGBTQ communities; however, applicants do not need to identify as either to apply.


The Gay Community Endowment Fund established the GCEF Scholarship Fund to provide scholarships to LGBTQ+ and Ally students who live or attend school in the geographic area served by the fund (Summit, Medina, Portage, Stark, and Wayne counties). 


This is a scholarship opportunity for young women or gender non-conforming individuals of color who are actively working to change the world.


The National Press Club Diversity Scholarship for Studies in Journalism encourages further diversity in journalism and includes a one-time $500 book stipend.


The cost of education and training is one of the most challenging barriers to entry for those interested in a career in aviation. Whether it's getting a private pilot's license, an advanced certificate or rating, or even an A&P license or float plane endorsement, NGPA scholarships provide a steppingstone for aspiring individuals at a crucial point in their education.


The PFLAG scholarship program, including the Greater Dayton LGBT scholarship, is designed to recognize outstanding students and to contribute toward their continuing education. All applicants must be a resident of or attending school in the Miami Valley area at the time of application.


Point Scholars agree to maintain a high level of academic performance and give back to the LGBTQ community through the completion of an individual community service project each year. After graduating, Point Scholars become part of the organization’s alumni network, connecting them with caring individuals and professional contacts throughout the nation.


Study.com provides a list of resources for LGBTQ students including a list of programs, scholarships, and a $500 academic scholarship that they offer.


The Traub-Dicker Rainbow Scholarship was established by Peggy Traub and Phyllis Dicker to encourage and support lesbian women in their pursuit of higher education. This program provides one-year scholarships of $1,500 or $3,000 to those graduating high school or already enrolled in college in any year of study, including graduate school. Scholarships are paid directly to the recipient’s school and are applied toward tuition. 

Military and Veteran Students


Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 will be awarded to: Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services. Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans (including Reservists and National Guard personnel) who deployed abroad in support of one of the Overseas Contingency Operations (Operation Enduring Freedom; Operation Iraqi Freedom; Operation New Dawn; Operation Inherent Resolve; Operation Freedom's Sentinel). Recipients must be currently enrolled and attending classes in an undergraduate program part time or full time in an eligible STEM major degree program at an accredited four-year college or university in the U.S.


The American Legion’s Legacy Scholarship provides college scholarship money to biological or legally adopted children of post-9/11 veterans who died on active duty, or have a combined VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater.


AMVETS’ offers scholarships through our National Service Foundation (NSF) and donations. They are for Veteran (other than dishonorable), Active Duty, Guard, and Reserves; Spouses; and Children/Grandchildren of Veterans, Active Duty, Guard, and Reserves who are currently in high school. The scholarships, up to $12,000 are only for part-time or full-time study at a four (4) year accredited undergraduate college, university, technical, or trade school leading to a non-specific degree.


One of the Army Nurse Corps Association’s major initiatives is the Scholarship Program. Its purpose is to support nursing education through scholarship funding to worthy students who are US citizens in an accredited baccalaureate or graduate nursing or anesthesia program.


The Legacy Scholarship Program offers financial support in four areas: Certificate programs, Community College coursework, Undergraduate Degrees, and Graduate Degrees. Applicant must be a woman who has served or is serving honorably in the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, Army National Guard or the child of a woman who served honorably in the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve or Army National Guard.


Awarded to daughters of career commissioned officers in the United States armed services. Applications are due by March 15 of the student’s senior year in high school the application process includes: an essay, a secondary school report, a letter of recommendation from a member of the applicant’s community, and a Student Aid Report (SAR).


Education Connection is offering a scholarship worth $1,000. We hope to help offset the costs of earning a degree and pursuing those next steps in your civilian career path. 


EDUMED provides a comprehensive scholarship resource guide for veteran students to find and pursue scholarships. This resource offers many scholarship options that are open to veterans. 


Scholarships for Service is a free public resource for students of families with a military service background to search and access thousands of scholarship options. Every scholarship listed here is specifically tailored for active, guard and reserve military, Veterans, retired personnel or their families.


The Folded Flag Foundation mission is to provide educational scholarships and support grants to the spouses and children of the United States military and government personnel who died as a result of hostile action or in an accident related to U.S. combat operations. Scholarships and grants are available to qualifying spouses of fallen heroes and their children under the age of 26 to help provide a pathway to success by covering a wide range of living expense and educational needs, from kindergarten to college/trade school.

 
Applicants must be spouses or children of U.S. service members who were killed in action, lost a limb, died while on active duty, or who have at least a 10% combined service-connected evaluation. Students must be currently attending or recently accepted into an accredited degree program or vocation program. 


This site lists 12+ scholarships for both undergraduate and graduate students. You may apply for FRA Education Foundation Scholarships if you are affiliated with the USN, USMC or USCG through your own service or that of your spouse, parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent. 

 
The Pat Tillman Foundation offers the Leadership Through Action – Tilman Military Scholars program which provides financial assistance to veterans and active-duty military who wish to start, continue, or finish their college education. Award amounts vary, and eligibility is determined by merit as well as financial need. Applicants are required to maintain a 3.0 GPA and must submit two essays for consideration.


This $1,000 scholarship is available to students who are veterans and/or are from underrepresented groups in their first semester of the MLIS or MS program in the School of Information at 鶹Ƶ. In order to be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be admitted to the 鶹Ƶ MLIS or MS program. Applications can be made at any time, but will not be reviewed until after admission. 

Native American Students


ALAO values diversity in its membership, in the profession, and in future library professionals. For that reason, we offer a $1,500 scholarship to a promising student enrolled in an ALA-accredited MLIS program who exemplifies the qualities needed to ensure a diverse library workforce. A qualified candidate will demonstrate diversity in one or more ways, including, but not limited to: race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, life experience, physical ability. 


This scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate minority students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession.


AIGA Worldstudio scholarships benefit students with demonstrated financial need who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Though not a requirement, minority status is a significant factor considered in jury decisions. AIGA considers race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age, and other factors that shape creative perspective and professional experience when reviewing minority status.


Sponsored by the American College of Healthcare Executives, this scholarship is for minority students in the final year of a full-time health care management graduate program.


Scholarships are provided to enrolled dual-degree pharmacy students. Additional consideration is given to students of low socioeconomic status and underrepresented minorities.


This scholarship is intended to help encourage more minorities to enter the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.


Renewable scholarships are available for underrepresented minority students who are majoring in undergraduate chemistry-related disciplines and who intend to pursue careers in chemistry-related fields.


The American Indian College Fund provides scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native college students seeking under- graduate and graduate degrees at tribal colleges, nonprofit, and accredited schools.


The American Indian Education Fund offers scholarships for graduate and undergraduate American Indians and Alaskan Natives.


This award is for outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and a profession.


Spectrum specifically addresses the underrepresentation of librarians of color within the current workforce. Applicant must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The iSchool at 鶹Ƶ will make an additional financial contribution to the students who are awarded this scholarship.


These scholarships from the Association on American Indian Affairs are available to students enrolled with their respective tribe, whether federally recognized or non-federally recognized.


This scholarship is for students who are an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and have or intend to declare a major in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical or environmental engineering, or one of the environmental sciences.


This group offers scholarships to Native American students, especially those who intend to return to their communities to help others.


This program from the Council of the Great City Schools was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.


The Cherokee Nation College Resource Center offers several scholarships to tribal citizens who have permanent residence within the Cherokee Nation or contiguous areas.


The Chickasaw Nation provides grants and scholarships to Chickasaw citizens and full-time employees.


Both Merit-based and Need-based, the competitive Cobell Scholarship is annual, non-renewable, and available to any post-secondary (after high school) student who is; an enrolled member of a US Federally Recognized Tribe, enrolled in full-time study and is degree-seeking. Applicants must plan to attend or be attending any nationally, regionally and industry accredited non-profit, public and private, institution. Applicants must be pursuing a vocational certificate or diploma, associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral or professional degree, or certificate. All Finalists must demonstrate an unmet need through a process that will be coordinated with the IEI staff. And, all Finalists will demonstrate tribal enrollment through a verification process that will be coordinated with the IEI staff.


This scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study to minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields that directly support the mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


Credit Donkey has compiled a list of over 100 scholarships, internships, fellowships, and nonprofit resources specifically for Native American students.


This organization offers many scholarships for Native American Students.

iSchool Alumni & Friends Council Endowed Minority Scholarship
The Alumni & Friends Council scholarship is based on capacity to achieve academic and professional goals and potential for leadership on campus or in the community. Preference will be given to ethnic minority students (i.e., African American, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian American).


Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible if they are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or DACA recipient. Students must be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American/Alaska Native. Students must major in advertising, marketing, or public relations.


These series of scholarships from the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering offer help for engineering and computer students.


The Ohio Newspapers Foundation will award a scholarship to a minority high school senior in Ohio who plans to major in a field relevant to the newspaper industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program at an Ohio college or university.


The Osage Nation Higher Education Scholarship is available to Osage students pursuing post-secondary education at the associate level or beyond. A wide range of educational choices is supported, including associates, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs at accredited schools. Students must maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of a 2.0 and be in good standing to remain eligible for scholarship funding. Students may not receive the Career Training Scholarship and Higher Education Scholarship simultaneously.

Petta and Ron Khouw Scholarship
This scholarship goes to an underrepresented minority MLIS student with focus in Reference Librarians or Academic Librarians-Reference Services.


This $1,000 scholarship is available to students who are veterans and/or are from underrepresented groups in their first semester of the MLIS or MS program in the School of Information at 鶹Ƶ. In order to be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be admitted to the 鶹Ƶ MLIS or MS program. Applications can be made at any time, but will not be reviewed until after admission. 


The Society for American Archaeology scholarships are open to all Native peoples from anywhere in the Americas, Alaska Natives, Indigenous Pacific Islanders, and Native Hawaiians.


This scholarship, administered by the Osage Minerals Council, is intended to provide assistance to eligible Osage applicants in the petroleum-related field of study.

Non-Traditional Students


AIGA Worldstudio scholarships benefit students with demonstrated financial need who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Though not a requirement, minority status is a significant factor considered in jury decisions. AIGA considers race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age, and other factors that shape creative perspective and professional experience when reviewing minority status.


The ASIST scholarship is available to adults facing economic, social, or physical challenges, who are looking to improve their situation through educational opportunities. 


The purpose of ANTSHE Scholarships is to assist nontraditional students in their college education. ANTSHE awards scholarships in varying amounts each academic year. Applicants are required to be enrolled or plan to enroll for the academic year at an accredited college or university in a degree program of study.


This is a scholarship awarded to a high school 10th-12th grader, college student, or non-traditional student U.S. citizen planning to attend 2-year, 4-year, or vocational/trade school in the U.S. Student must be committed to using education to better your life and that of your family and/or community.


College Now provides scholarship opportunities to adult students age 19 and above who have taken off one year or more after high school. Eligible adult learners are Pell-eligible and must be pursuing a first bachelor’s degree, an associate degree or a non-degree certificate or license in a vocational or technical program. Applicants must complete the application and meet the scholarship criteria for academic performance and financial need. Scholarships are renewable. Adults from Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull or Wayne County may apply for the College Now Adult Learner Scholarship.


This is awarded to low-income women, ages 35 and older, who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents pursuing an undergraduate education at an accredited college or university in the United States.


Applicants must be non-traditional women students who have overcome obstacles to resume their education. Applicants must be permanent residents of the following Ohio counties: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina or Trumbull.


The LouEllen Dabbs Scholarship is for a student who is a single parent and interested in pursuing a career in business, banking, or finance. To qualify, students must be enrolled in business administration or banking, be a single parent, be registered for a minimum of nine credits, and have at least a 2.35 GPA.


Established in 2003, the Patsy Takemoto Mink Education Foundation aims to carry on some of Mink's most ardent commitments: educational access, opportunity, and equity for low-income women, especially mothers; and educational enrichment for children. In 2020, the Foundation plans to award five (5) Education Support Awards of up to $5000 each to assist low-income women with children who are pursuing post-secondary education.

Paula Slimak Scholarship
This is available to any JMC major and is awarded in honor of those killed or wounded on May 4, 1970. Students must be a non-traditional student who knows the importance of juggling work and studies and who increasingly will understand the value of free speech. 


The Quell Foundation Fighter Scholarship is awarded to a select high school senior or a current undergraduate/graduate student that is being treated for a diagnosed mental health condition. The Quell Foundation Awareness Fund established the award as a means to improve the care and treatment of people with mental health illness.


Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC believes in the empowerment of single mothers through education. Education has the power to open doors for single mothers and even their children. Having a degree or certification can enable a woman to expand her lifetime earning potential, increase her gross income, and provide her with better job opportunities. We want to expand opportunities for single mothers who are going back to school by offering two $1,000 scholarships (one awarded to a single mother in an undergraduate program or community college and one to a single mother enrolled in an accredited law school).


Study.com is awarding a $1,000 academic scholarship to an adult learner who is a current or prospective student. Study.com mission is to make education accessible to all and in providing this scholarship we hope to reduce barriers to adult learners completing their degree.


The goal for Study.com is to increase access to education for those who lack access to resources. They have a $1,000 scholarship open for non-traditional students that could assist with paying for college. 

Students with Ability Differences or Accessibility Needs


ABC Law Center is proud to offer our Disability Advocacy Scholarship! Our firm will award one annual scholarship in the amount of $1,000 to an undergraduate or graduate student planning to pursue a law or public policy career focused on disability advocacy.


The AAHD Frederick J. Krause Scholarship on Health and Disability is awarded annually to a deserving student with a disability who is pursuing undergraduate/graduate studies (must be at least enrolled as a Junior in college) in an accredited university who is pursuing studies related to the health and disability, to include, but not limited to public health, health promotion, disability studies, disability research, rehabilitation engineering, audiology, disability policy, special education and majors that will impact quality of life of persons with disabilities.


ALAO values diversity in its membership, in the profession, and in future library professionals. For that reason, we offer a $1,500 scholarship to a promising student enrolled in an ALA-accredited MLIS program who exemplifies the qualities needed to ensure a diverse library workforce. A qualified candidate will demonstrate diversity in one or more ways, including, but not limited to: race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, life experience, physical ability. 


The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) offers several scholarships for full-time students who are deaf and hard of hearing and use Listening and Spoken Language, and who are pursuing a four-year undergraduate degree or a graduate degree at an accredited mainstream college or university.


AIGA Worldstudio scholarships benefit students with demonstrated financial need who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Though not a requirement, minority status is a significant factor considered in jury decisions. AIGA considers race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age, and other factors that shape creative perspective and professional experience when reviewing minority status.


Sponsored by the American College of Healthcare Executives, this scholarship is for minority students in the final year of a full-time health care management graduate program.


Scholarships are provided to enrolled dual-degree pharmacy students. Additional consideration is given to students of low socioeconomic status and underrepresented minorities.


The American Council of the Blind has a great opportunity for students who are legally blind to earn a scholarship, whether you are going to a technical college, an entering freshman, undergraduate or a graduate student. Over $55,000 in scholarships are awarded to students each year. To be eligible, you need to be legally blind, maintain a 3.0 GPA, and be involved in your school/local community.


The students who are legally blind may apply for $500 to $2,500 financial aid. You must provide medical proof and two letters where your situation is described. 


The center is committed to assisting those with learning and attention issues. NCLD offers several scholarship options including the Everyday Champion Award, COVID-19 Impact Scholarship, Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship, and the Anne Ford Scholarship. 


OAR offers a $3,000 amount. If you are a full-time student aiming for a particular certification and have an autism proof, you can use this opportunity to pay for college and study in a different way. 


Applicants must be legally blind and plan to attend a post-secondary educational program. Those eligible to apply must submit documentation that they are legally blind with doctor’s statement.


Requirements for Scholarship: must be a college student living with a physical ailment, physical disease, and/or physical disability. Must be enrolled as full/part time student and must not be on academic probation. Email proof of enrollment to Bella Soul (does not need to be a transcript; scholarship is not based on GPA but will be considered.

 
This is awarded to a U.S. citizen enrolled at an accredited college or university within the United States who has a disability diagnosis with a minimum 3.0 GPA and has completed at least one semester of classes at an accredited college or university.


This $1,000 financial assistance is given to high-school seniors or first-year students with an ADHD. If you also have dyslexia and dysgraphia, or any other learning disability, your application chances are greater. You must write a short essay. The deadline is March 31, 2021. 


This program from the Council of the Great City Schools was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.


Thanks to the vision and generosity of many donors, the Cleveland Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to eligible applicants with varied and diverse criteria. 


Cochlear offers several prestigious scholarships in honor of the amazing innovators who developed our hearing solutions. Scholarship applicants must be a Baha or Nucleus recipient. Scholarships are available to graduating high school seniors and undergraduate or graduate students that have applied or will be enrolled in an accredited college, university or technical school. Scholarship applicants must receive a 3.0 GPA or above to apply for the scholarship. Consideration is also given to the applicant's extracurricular activities and community involvement.


List of College Scholarships and Financial Aid for Students With Disabilities
Getting an education is a complex task for all students, especially for those who are disabled.


Health Products For You is proud to offer scholarships to high school seniors who have been accepted to a college or to students currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate schools. As a premium online retailer offering health care products, medical supplies and home care medical equipment we know firsthand the challenges presented by physical and mental disabilities, not just for the patient but also the care givers. Health Products For You scholarship program aims to encourage and support undergraduate, and graduate students who suffer from any disability. This program also aims to recognize the service of those who have used their good fortune and good health to give back to the community, either by caring for the less fortunate or doing their part to make this world a better place for everyone.


High school seniors who complete the high school senior application and meet the following criteria may apply for this scholarship. Applicants must have a 3.2 GPA or better high school GPA and show dedication to giving back to their community (volunteer work, speaking engagements, club, and organization participation, etc.). Students will be required to attend school on a full-time basis and maintain a 3.0 college GPA in order to maintain their scholarship. Must have medical documentation of Cystic Fibrosis.


Living with blindness or vision loss is a challenge. Not being able to pay for college should not be a part of that challenge. Lighthouse Guild supports higher education for all individuals and acknowledges the achievements of academically qualified high school and college students who are seeking to further their education. We offer scholarships for students with vision loss that help them make a successful transition to college and graduate education. We offer scholarships for: College education, to high school students who will be incoming freshmen; Graduate education (Master’s degree, PhD, MD, JD, or other post-baccalaureate degree), to students, already attending or planning to attend graduate school.


An award of $5,000 is given to high school students who plan to attend a vocational course at college. Apply if you major in Engineering, Computer Science, IT Management, or Data Science.


There are more than 30 merit-based, national scholarship opportunities available through the National Federation of the Blind. To be eligible, students must attend a postsecondary institution full time and attend the NFB national convention. All scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, community service, and leadership.


In 2008, OAR introduced the Schwallie Family Scholarship to support the post-secondary, undergraduate education of qualified individuals with an autism spectrum diagnosis. Schwallie Family Scholarships are supported through generous gifts from the family of former Board member, Ed Schwallie. In 2013, we announced the Lisa Higgins Hussman Scholarship Program, an expansion of our scholarship program that benefits students attending two-year degree programs, as well as any of the growing number of certificate and life skills/transition programs in the country.


The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. offers a scholarship for a student living with autism, or whose loved one is living with autism. You can qualify if either you or a close family member has been diagnosed with a form of autism, and the applicant must be an enrolled student at an accredited college, university, or vocational school, or be accepted to begin school at an accredited college, university, or vocational school in the semester for which the application is being offered.


Growing up with a disability comes with ample challenges that can beset one’s dreams of attaining a higher education. The Platta Law Firm has a scholarship available for students with disabilities to provide funds that will make college more affordable. 


Sertoma’s Scholarship for the Hard of Hearing or Deaf, is the leading scholarship for hard of hearing or deaf students since the program’s inception in 1994. Students with clinically significant bilateral hearing loss, graduating from high school, or undergraduate students pursuing four-year college degrees in any discipline are eligible for the scholarship.


Earning a college degree is more expensive than ever, especially for those with disabilities, who not only have to pay for typical college-related expenses like tuition and books, but other medical-related costs as well. That is why we here at Sleep Family do our best to level the playing field for those with disabilities by providing a $1,500 annual scholarship to one disabled student in need.


Test Prep Insight's annual scholarship program allows us to level the financial playing field so that students with disabilities can earn the degree of their dreams. We want this group of students to be able to focus on academics rather than external financial circumstances. The scholarship deadline is June 30. 


To enhance scholarship opportunities for persons with mental challenges who aspire and have the potential to succeed in undertaking college/university course work at either the undergraduate or graduate level. The program is intended to offer scholarship grants annually to persons selected by a committee for awards.

Students with Religious and Spiritual Beliefs

Atheism


American Atheists awards the $1,000 O’Hair Scholarship and four $500 President’s Scholarships to atheist students attending graduate, law, college, university, or vocational school in the United States.


American Atheists is proud to award two Chinn Scholarships for LGBT Atheist Activism. These scholarships recognize activism in the area of LGBT equality. You do not have to be a member of the LGBT community to receive this scholarship; allies are encouraged to apply.


$2500 scholarships will be awarded to students of color (African American, Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American) who identify as agnostic, atheist, humanist and/or secular. 


This website offers four essay competitions for students, including incoming freshmen, undergraduates, graduates, and students of color. 


Baptist


The Office of Financial Aid for Studies, American Baptist Home Mission Societies (ABHMS), administers the American Baptist Financial Aid Program that supports college students, graduate students and seminarians.


The National Baptist Congress of Christian Education Scholarship Program is an innovative program that offers opportunities for high school seniors and college students in each state to submit scholarship applications. 


The Scholarship Foundation recognizes and administers scholarships to high school, graduating seniors and continuing undergraduate students. 


The WMU Foundation has multiple scholarships and assists Baptist students, including the children of Baptist missionaries, and those preparing for Baptist missions service. Individuals with no Baptist connection cannot be considered for a scholarship. 


Buddhism


The Ashoka Grants Committee considers applications from a broad array of promising organizations and individuals who are actively engaged in projects related to Buddhism. 


This is a scholarship program funded by Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation to recognize and provide financial assistance to outstanding college-bound high school graduates and continuing undergraduate students in selected areas of the United States. Each Scholar will receive an award of US$1,000.


Catholicism


Students applying for this scholarship must be Roman Catholic and have a Roman Catholic parent, guardian or grandparent that is a member of the “Italian Catholic Federation.”


A scholarship award is a one-time member benefit. While the average scholarship recipient is a recent high school graduate, Catholic United members of any age pursuing a degree, diploma or certification can apply for a scholarship. Students MUST be a member of Catholic United for at least 2 years prior to application deadline.


Christianity


Candidates for these scholarships must be majoring or minoring in journalism or communications. Preference is given to — but not restricted to — students with an interest in the field of Christian journalism. 


An individual must be enrolled in or have applied to a full-time graduate program. All persons receiving support must demonstrate personal faith in Jesus Christ and desire to serve and witness in his name. 


This scholarship is aimed to support Christian Student-Athletes.


It is part of the mission at America's Christian Credit Union to support the next generation of leaders in their pursuit to make a difference in the world through Christ-centered education. Must be a member of America’s Christian Credit Union.


YCL was created to support the next generation of dedicated, Christian professionals who will use their talents to impact their families, communities, and the world. Young people under the age of 24 who are either high school seniors entering college or are currently full-time undergraduates are eligible to apply.


Episcopalian


Applicants may be lay or ordained, but they do not have to be considering ordained ministry to be an ECF Fellow. Applicants may be Episcopalians or members from any member church of the Anglican Communion.


Scholarships are available for educational training for ethnic communities, children of missionaries, bishops and clergy, and other groups, covering a wide range of eligibility. There is a large list of 40+ scholarships specifically aimed towards Episcopal churchgoers in the United States.


Hinduism


These scholarships are for graduating senior students from the Hindu Temple membership families.


Islam


The Fadel Educational Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit educational foundation supporting education for non-incarcerated Muslim U.S. citizens and permanent residents. The awards are distributed on a need/merit basis.


The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) provides a variety of scholarships for Muslim American students pursuing a college education in the United States.


This organization provides annual scholarships for Muslim students who are pursuing a degree at an accredited post-secondary U.S. institution. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and be of the Muslim faith.


Jainism


These scholarships are for any bright, hard-working, goal-oriented, practicing Jain youth in North America to be able to afford to attend an institution of higher learning.


This is a one-time loan scholarship to needy Jain students arriving in USA for further studies. This is an interest free loan scholarship and is expected to be repaid within two years after completion of the studies.


Judaism


This website provides an easy search for hundreds of Jewish-specific scholarships for students all over the United States, and for all levels of study.

鶹Ƶ Jewish Studies Scholarships
The Jewish Studies program at 鶹Ƶ has scholarships for: 1) students enrolled in a Jewish Studies minor, and 2) students of Jewish Heritage who demonstrate need as reported on the FAFSA. Open to all schools & colleges as well as all majors.


Lutheran


Scholarships will be awarded to junior and senior students pursuing undergraduate degrees in any academic area that will prepare them to serve and support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


Methodist


The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a scholarship for undergraduate studies of religion, journalism, or communications. The scholarship assists a United Methodist undergraduate who intends to pursue a career in religious journalism through study at an accredited U.S. college or university.


The Stoody-West Fellowship in religious journalism is awarded to assist a United Methodist student who intends on pursuing a career in religious journalism.


The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry scholarship application opens in January of each year. You can only submit one application per year where it will be screened for all possible eligible programs. There are several different scholarships available on this site. 


The United Methodist Church Provides a list of scholarships available to students of different minorities.


Orthodox Affiliations


This organization provides many scholarships for various types of students belonging to churches within the Orthodox Archdiocese in North America.


The FOCA provides scholarship opportunities to members who are entering freshman or enrolled in undergraduate studies in a two-year, four-year, certificate-granting institution or Seminary. Graduate students and military academy students are also eligible.


The Malta Scholarship is for undergraduate studies, and the Paleologos Scholarship is awarded for graduate work of a non-theological nature. 


This organization offers multiple scholarships for students pursuing their undergraduate degree. Candidates must be active in their local Greek Orthodox parish and preference is given to those of Greek descent.


These scholarship awards are offered annually to recognize and reward Hellene students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance, as well as to provide meaningful support to those with great financial need.


This website provides 7 scholarships for Romanian Orthodox students, at both the undergraduate and graduate level.


PAGANISM


The Michigan Pagan Scholarship purpose is to recognize and encourage young Pagans. Winners must demonstrate evidence of leadership and engagement in community service.


Presbyterian

 
The Student Opportunity Scholarship program serves Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) college students by providing need-based aid for sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are full-time, first-degree students attending accredited institutions in the United States. Student Opportunity Scholarship applicants will explore who God created them to be in a series of essay questions intended for students to explore with mentors and peers. This program requires that students maintain an active involvement in a worshiping community or campus ministry program while they are attending college. Preference in this program is extended to racial/ethnic students in order to promote diversity.


Sikhism


To be eligible, an applicant must be a believer of the Sikh religion and a U.S. citizen or person that has the requisite legal status for living in or attending school in the U.S.


These scholarships are open to any Sikh student studying in the USA or Canada that is under the age of 22.


The purpose of this fund is to make higher education more affordable for Sikh students in America by funding a portion of their studies. 


Unitarian Universalist


This scholarship is available to children of Unitarian Universalist Ministers, Credentialed Religious Professionals, and Certified Musicians who are attending college. Assistance is available for undergraduate studies only. 


The Marion Barr Stanfield Art Scholarship and Pauly D'Orlando Memorial Art Scholarship are for either graduate or undergraduate Unitarian Universalist students studying painting, drawing, photography, and/or sculpture.


This scholarship serves Unitarian Universalism, and individual Unitarian Universalists like Chuck and Nancy Thomas, by valuing a history of service and leadership as critical elements of a call toward professional theological training. Each year it supports a student in the first year of seminary or in preparatory academic work. Scholars qualify for the award by demonstrating their outstanding commitment to Unitarian Universalism as lay leaders. Those who wish to submit a nomination should write a letter of recommendation showing a connection between the individual's ministry and their life goals along with examples of their strong leadership skills.

Other 


The Morris J. and Betty Kaplun Foundation seeks to encourage young people to treasure our Jewish heritage, reflect on our Jewish values, and better understand our contribution to civilization and culture. To this effort, the Foundation sponsors an annual essay contest open to both junior high and high school students. The Foundation also issues grants to a wide variety of educational, scientific and charitable institutions whose humanitarian goals are in keeping with the objectives of the Foundation. Please see our website for this year's essay prompts and additional application information.

Students with Unique Family Circumstances

Children of deceased parents


Qualified entrants who submit essays or videos about how the death of a parent impacted their lives are eligible for scholarship money. The Life Lessons Scholarship Program is open only to legal residents of 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, who are between 17 and 24 years of age, have experienced the death of a parent or legal guardian, and are currently enrolled in, or have been accepted to, a college, university or trade school within the 50 United States, the District of Columbia or Puerto Rico.


The Foundation provides scholarships for loved ones of fallen or permanently disabled roadway workers until we can reduce the number of work zone deaths. It is our hope to eventually give out zero scholarships as a result of zero fatalities. The Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program provides financial assistance for post-high school education to dependents (children and spouses) of roadway workers killed or permanently disabled in roadway work zones. The Foundation will help ensure that their dependents academic dreams will continue.


The Silver Shield Foundation has been helping children of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty with the cost of their education. We set aside an education fund for each surviving child to assist with tuition payments for prep school, college and university undergraduate and graduate school, vocational and technical school, and tutoring services. The tuition assistance program is flexible, aiming to meet each family's specific needs. We send payments directly to the schools and tutors, and we maintain contact with the families to follow the children's education


The Vincent Bennett, Jr. Memorial scholarship is awarded annually to an incoming freshman who is the child of a law enforcement officer or firefighter who was killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. This award recognizes financial need, academic achievement, and the candidate must show a strong commitment to service in the community. A declared major is not required, but preference will be given to eligible candidates who are majoring in engineering.

Children of Incarcerated Parents


You must be 18 to apply. This scholarship is fo those impacted by crime; either as a child of an inmate or victimized by crime- either themselves or a member of their immediate family. Maintain a 2.5 GPA or provide documentation explaining circumstances if GPA is lower than 2.5.


ScholarCHIPS provides college scholarships, mentoring, and a peer support network to children of incarcerated parents, inspiring them to complete their college education.

CHILDREN OF INJURED OR ILL PARENTS/FAMILY MEMBERS


The applicant must be the child of an employee who has been declared to be permanently and totally disabled or who was fatally injured as a result of a work-related injury or occupational disease. The death or injury or illness must have occurred as a result of work activities performed for an Ohio employer covered by the Ohio workers’ compensation law. The website also includes similar scholarships for other states. 

Children of single parents


This website includes several award options for students who are from a single parent household. Some are specific to a certain institution or region, but many are available for all students at any college or university. 


This website includes several award options for students who are from a single parent household. Some are specific to a certain institution or region, but many are available for all students at any college or university. 

Study Abroad for Diverse Students


Applicants must be a citizen of the United States, be an undergraduate student in good standing at an accredited institution of higher education in the United States (including both two-year and four-year institutions), be receiving a Federal Pell Grant or provide proof that he/she will be receiving a Pell Grant during the term of his/her study abroad program or internship, and be in the process of applying to, or accepted for, a study abroad or internship program of at least two weeks for community college students and three weeks for students from four-year institutions, in a single country and eligible for credit from the student’s home institution.


The Committee on Diversity in the Profession of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) invites applications from minority undergraduate students from across North America for a scholarship to be awarded for Summer 2020. The purpose of the scholarship is to further students’ study of classics or classical archaeology with opportunities not available during the school year. Eligible proposals might include (but are not limited to) participation in classical summer programs or field schools in the Mediterranean or language training at institutions in the U.S., Canada, or Europe. The maximum amount of the award will be $4,500.


These scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate and graduate students in good standing who have been accepted to a language program or university study abroad program in Turkey, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), or Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Applicants should also be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents. Eligible students will receive between $500 and $2,000 to use toward the cost of studying abroad. Scholarships will be awarded for programs lasting for the summer, one semester, or an academic year, as well as for university/college sponsored study tours and programs spent studying the country's language. As American minority students are largely underrepresented in study abroad programs, these scholarships are designed to expand study abroad opportunities for such students and foster a greater understanding about diversity in America as well as the perspectives, challenges, and opportunities of different American minorities.

Undocumented and DACA Students


Although not specifically for undocumented students, this award does not discriminate on the basis of national identity—quite the opposite. The Davis-Putter Scholarship goes to undergraduate and graduate students working for social or economic justice in their communities. In addition to transcripts, applicants submit a personal statement, letters of recommendation that attest to their progressivism, and financial information. Activism is the key criteria. Scholarship winner receives $10,000.


TheDream.US scholarships are for highly motivated DREAMers who want nothing more than to get a college education but are unable to afford the cost.


Any aspiring undergrad with DACA or TPS status can apply for this award, but the scholarship committee prioritizes students in states that bar DACA students from receiving in-state tuition benefits. Scholarships are distributed on the basis of academic merit and leadership abilities. To maintain funding, scholarship recipients must earn a 3.0 GPA.


The Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation (HENAAC) distributes multiple scholarships each year; some require U.S. citizenship but many do not. Applicants should be entering a STEM field at the undergraduate or graduate level, have a 3.0 GPA, have strong ties to the Hispanic community, and show leadership at the community or campus level. Scholarship winners could receive $500-$10,000.


DACA students of Hispanic heritage are eligible for HSF funds, whether they’re off to community college or grad school. Merit is the main factor in who receives funding, while financial need determines how much. High school graduates with a GPA of 3.0 or higher are considered; current college students need a 2.5 to be eligible. Scholarship winners could receive $500-$5,000.


Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible if they are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or DACA recipient. Students must be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American/Alaska Native. Students must major in advertising, marketing, or public relations.

Women and Female-identifying Students


List of scholarships for girls available in 18 states and mostly restricted to place of residence or place of study only. The amount per award varies depending on the program and may be from $500 to $5,000, though the average amount is $1,000-$2,000. Application deadlines are different as well, thus, each student must check specific scholarships relevant to her.


At ABC Wildlife, we believe diversity is critical in every scientific field from biology to chemical engineering. While women represent 48% of the American workforce, they make up only 13% of engineering professionals and a mere 7.2% in the field of mechanical engineering. Overall, women are critically underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). As a woman-owned corporation operating in a largely male field, we understand the remarkable impact women can have. We want to pave the way for other women pursuing their dreams in the scientific world, which is why ABC Wildlife is introducing a scholarship designed to increase the number of women studying and influencing the future of science, including technology, engineering, and math (STEM).


This scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate minority students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession.


Sponsored by the American College of Healthcare Executives, this scholarship is for minority students in the final year of a full-time health care management graduate program.


Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars awards two scholarships per year and they may be interesting for female students with Native American ancestors who plan to work with Native Americans in the educational or social service fields. The minimum GPA required for the renewal of the annual award is 3.0.


Eligibility Requirements: Female high school seniors with a 3.5 minimum GPA who have demonstrated outstanding leadership skills in their schools and communities. Scholarship Award: USD $1,000 scholarships established to encourage and empower young women to assume future leadership roles in their colleges and universities, their careers and communities and to become mentors for the young women following in their footsteps.


Thanks to the vision and generosity of many donors, the Cleveland Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to eligible applicants with varied and diverse criteria. 


Considerable awards that are intended to help low-income women who are pursuing their degrees while having children to take care of. Awards may cover either school or living expenses. Not only financial needs and personal circumstances are taken into consideration but educational achievements and occupational goals as well.


Female students who pursue undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degrees in Accounting may apply for several scholarships for womens under each category – currently ten in total.


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Women who demonstrated high academic achievements and a GPA minimum of 3.25 may check whether they are enrolled in TEACH-Grant-eligible programs while preparing for a career as a teacher and get grants each year. Though they take obligations to become a teacher in a high-need field in a low-income area for a certain time, usually at least four complete academic years.


Each female student deserves access to tertiary education and getting a Master’s or Ph.D. degree in her field of expertise. Multiple fellowships and grants are available for those who decide to continue education.


Being a member of HOSA-Future Health Professionals organization will be beneficial for women who want to become therapists, pharmacists, or get any other health-related profession. All that is needed is opening a free profile on Tallo and applying for the desired scholarship.


This is a scholarship opportunity for young women or gender non-conforming individuals of color who are actively working to change the world. 


Women whose major is related to all business studies – such as accounting, human resources management, operations management, and many others – are eligible. Applicant must live or study in one of Zonta International Foundation’s districts or regions.


This is awarded to low-income women, ages 35 and older, who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents pursuing an undergraduate education at an accredited college or university in the United States. 


Applicants must be non-traditional women students who have overcome obstacles to resume their education. Applicants must be permanent residents of the following Ohio counties: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, or Trumbull.


These series of scholarships from the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering offer help for engineering and computer students.


Female students whose vocation is work at health care facilities may benefit from agreeing to work in places with a critical shortage of nurses upon graduation and apply for this program.


Women of an international background, including foreign students, immigrants, or first-generation Americans, who are first year entrants to a U.S. college or university program in Fall 2020 are eligible to apply for the Red Thread Scholarship Program. Applicants to graduate programs are not eligible. There are no GPA or U.S. residency requirements.


This website provides a great overview of the financial assistance opportunities for female students and how to optimize them. They are presented in a super-useful search tool which helps the reader find relevant ones to apply for. There’s also valuable advice about how to ace the application process.


The Soroptimist Live Your Dream Awards (formerly known as the Women's Opportunity Awards) assists women who provide the primary source of financial support for their families by giving them the resources they need to improve their education, skills, and employment prospects.


This $500 scholarship will help a single mother cover part of her tuition, making her financial situation much easier. With this scholarship, a mother will be able to enhance her education while still being able to spend her own financial resources to provide for her children.


Talented female students who decided to pursue their careers in Law Enforcement, already completed at least one year in college, and have an average GPA of 3.0 may apply for renewable scholarships for females.


Dotcom-Monitor would like to encourage and support female undergraduate students who are pursuing careers in computing by assisting them with the rising cost of higher education. Each year one applicant will be selected to receive the Dotcom-Monitor Women in Computing Scholarship of $1,000 to support their education and pursuit of a career in computing.


This website provides a list of scholarships available to women with the goal of helping women pursue and achieve their goals. Visit the link to find a variety of available scholarships, especially for women in technology fields and women pursuing a graduate degree. Open to all schools/colleges and majors.


he 1000 Dreams Scholarship provides one-time educational assistance for currently enrolled high school or college-aged women throughout the United States. This can include assistance for needs including but not exclusive to educational conferences, instructional programs related to creative or artistic pursuits, graduate exam application fees, or textbooks. Needs that are ongoing (e.g., utility bills, food costs) or related to medical care are not covered by this fund. This scholarship is not to fund tuition.

Additional Scholarships


The BeautySchoolsDirectory.com team is proud to offer a $2,500 scholarship for students and professionals changing others’ lives through wellness and beauty. This scholarship is for you, if you’re ready to begin a fulfilling and rewarding career in the beauty and wellness industry, or if you are continuing your education to pursue your next career goal.

 
Thanks to the vision and generosity of many donors, the Cleveland Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to eligible applicants with varied and diverse criteria. 


Perlego offers a $20,000 scholarship for Future Leaders In Tech. Women and minority students with a 3.0 GPA interested in/studying technology, computer science, or engineering may apply.


Health Products For You is proud to offer scholarships to high school seniors who have been accepted to a college or to students currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate schools. As a premium online retailer offering health care products, medical supplies and home care medical equipment we know firsthand the challenges presented by physical and mental disabilities, not just for the patient but also the care givers. Health Products For You scholarship program aims to encourage and support undergraduate, and graduate students who suffer from any disability. This program also aims to recognize the service of those who have used their good fortune and good health to give back to the community, either by caring for the less fortunate or doing their part to make this world a better place for everyone.

 
InfoTracer offers a great service to consumers, but we also care about community involvement. We are offering eligible students the opportunity to win $1,000 in scholarship money for college.


The National Press Club, the leading professional organization for journalists, wants to recruit promising future journalists who will bring diversity to American journalism. The scholarship consists of a $2,000 one-year scholarship, which can be renewed for up to three years at $2,500 per year. The first-year scholarship includes an additional $500 book stipend, the Ellen Masin Persina Scholarship.

 
We get to make dreams come true with our Dream is Inclusive™ Scholarship. We’re offering three $1,500 scholarships in celebration of the languages we offer under our Multicultural Advantage program.


People Who Care is a nonprofit focused on community and philanthropy focused around Lorain, Ohio. They offer various scholarships that assist students with their higher education pursuits. 


SEO Design Chicago is proud to offer an annual Digital Marketing Scholarship to help active, full-time college students prepare for an ever-changing future. Online Marketing changes and evolves daily! Our desire is to help college students and support their dreams of joining the digital marketing industry. 


A $1,000 academic scholarship will be awarded by Study.com to a transfer student who is currently undertaking their degree. Study.com has a mission to make education accessible and Study.com hopes to reduce barriers to students who are transferring to a different institution partway through their studies.


A $1,000 academic scholarship will be provided to a single parent, who is a current or prospective student, by Study.com. Study.com has a mission to make education accessible to all and hope to reduce barriers to single parents completing their degree through this scholarship provision.

Additional Financial Options for CCI Students

Below we’ve provided helpful links to additional university resources related to financial aid, scholarships and other financial resources.
 


Financial aid

Find out the process for applying for financial aid, loans (FAFSA) & alternative loans.

Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center website


鶹Ƶ Scholarships

There are over 700 scholarships offered by various 鶹Ƶ departments to both undergraduate and graduate students. Some scholarships are offered only to incoming freshman, while others are only available to returning students. Many scholarships are open to students in all schools & colleges.

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GRADUATE STUDENT ASSISTANTSHIPS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Each year, the College of Communication and Information commits approximately $800,000 in financial support for new and continuing graduate students.

Graduate Student Assistantships, Awards and Fellowships