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Are there college scholarships for Bangladeshi Muslim students in NYC?

I’m trying to help my friend who is a Bangladeshi Muslim student in NYC find college scholarships. Does anyone know about any specific opportunities, or resources to check out for her?

a year ago

Yes, there are numerous scholarship opportunities for minority and international students, including those of Bangladeshi descent and practicing Muslims. Here are a few that might be relevant:

1. The Muslim Community Network Scholarship: This scholarship program is designed to encourage Muslim students in New York City to pursue higher education.

2. Islamic Scholarship Fund: This scholarship is intended for Muslim students who are studying media or politics. The goal of this fund is to encourage positive and accurate portrayals of Islam and Muslims in the U.S.

3. Davis Putter Scholarship Fund: Although not specific to Bangladeshi or Muslim students, this fund supports students who are active in social justice movements, which could potentially align with your friend's interests or experiences.

4. Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund: This fund provides scholarships to Asian and Pacific Islander American students, which can include those of Bangladeshi descent.

5. The ABDNHA Scholarship: Each year, the Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association (ABDNHA) offers a scholarship for international students studying a science related to the desert. Although not specifically for Bangladeshi or Muslim students, it's a good resource for students in related fields.

It's worth looking into ethno-specific and faith-based foundations, organizations, and community groups as they often provide educational support and scholarships to assist students in their respective communities. Your friend should also investigate opportunities at the colleges they're planning to apply to, as many offer scholarships based on various criteria. For example, some institutions offer scholarships for international students or first-generation Americans.

Also, I’d recommend utilizing scholarship search platforms like Appily to find specific opportunities that your friend might be eligible for based on personalized criteria, such as field of study, specific interests, background, etc.

Remind your friend that applying for scholarships can be a numbers game, the more opportunities she applies to, the better her chances of securing financial aid. Good luck to your friend on her college and scholarship applications!

a year ago

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