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How can I find a college scholarship for diversity?

I'm a high school junior looking to apply to colleges and was wondering if there are specific scholarships available for minority students or those who contribute to campus diversity. Any tips or resources would be greatly appreciated!

a year ago

In navigating the complex world of scholarships, there are actually a few that specifically target minority students or those who can add to the diversity of a campus. Begin by looking for scholarships that are offered by national organizations, foundations, and companies. There are several out there that are aimed towards different ethnic groups, females, LGBTQ+ students, and students with disabilities.

For example, the United Negro College Fund or the Hispanic Scholarship Fund provide scholarships open to African-American and Hispanic students respectively. Additionally, the National Organization for Women (NOW) provides scholarships for young women pursuing particular fields of study, and the Point Foundation provides scholarships for LGBTQ+ students.

Another path is to explore financial assistance programs provided directly by colleges you're interested in. Many universities have their own scholarships aimed at promoting diversity, and these are often merit-based or need-based. Some might require essays or a demonstrated commitment to diversity in your application.

Also, consider utilizing online scholarship databases such as Fastweb, Appily, or Scholarship.com. These can be very helpful in compiling a personalized list of available scholarships based on your ethnicity, gender, or other factors contributing to diversity.

Remember, the process of finding and applying for scholarships can be time consuming, so start early and be organized. Keep track of the scholarships you apply for, their deadlines, and any materials or essays you need for your application. Don't forget to write personalized and impactful essays that reflect your experiences and contributions to diversity. Best of luck in your search!

a year ago

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