Are there specific scholarships aimed at African American girls planning to attend college? I'm hoping to start early in applying for these kinds of opportunities and would love some suggestions from anyone who's done this!
Absolutely, there are several scholarship opportunities specifically aimed at African American women pursuing higher education. Here are a few to get you started:
1. "Blacks at Microsoft Scholarships": This program offered by Microsoft provides scholarships to high-achieving African-American high school seniors who are passionate about technology.
2. "The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.": This organization offers multiple scholarships for African American women each year, including the National Scholarship, the Dr. Blanca Moore-Velez Woman of Substance Scholarship, and others.
3. "United Negro College Fund": While not exclusive to women, UNCF offers a wide range of scholarships, including some specifically for women and for particular fields of study.
4. "The Ethel Lee Hoover Ellis Scholarship": Specifically for African-American women, these scholarships are awarded to high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year college or university.
5. "The Esperanza Education Foundation Scholarship": This scholarship awards between $5,000 - $20,000 to high-achieving African-American or Hispanic female high school seniors with demonstrated leadership abilities.
Remember, in addition to these scholarships, numerous colleges and universities offer diversity scholarships aimed at students from underrepresented groups. It's always worth checking with individual institutions about funding opportunities. Lastly, keep in mind that it is vital to start the application process for scholarships as early as possible.
Good luck with your scholarship search!
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