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How can I find college scholarships for diversity?

I'm currently a high school junior and exploring options for college scholarships. I've heard there are some specifically for diversity and inclusion. How can I find and apply for these scholarships, and what qualifications are typically needed?

a year ago

There are indeed numerous scholarships available that value diversity and inclusion. They aim to support students from various backgrounds, such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and others.

When looking for these scholarships, here's a general approach you might find helpful:

1. Research Scholarships on College Websites: Many colleges themselves offer diversity scholarships. Check the financial aid pages of the colleges you're interested in. Often, schools will offer scholarships aimed at promoting diversity on their campuses.

2. Use Online Scholarship Search Engines: Platforms such as Fastweb, Chegg, and Scholarship.com allow you to create personalized profiles and match you with scholarships that suit your background and interests. Appily is another platform that can help you find scholarships, keep track of deadlines, and manage your applications.

3. Check with Local and Community Organizations: Many local businesses, foundations, and community-based organizations offer scholarships to support students from diverse backgrounds. It's definitely worth checking with any organizations you or your family are connected with.

4. Reach Out to National Organizations and Corporations: Many national organizations, as well as large corporations, also have diversity scholarship programs. These can be aimed at various kinds of diversity, including but not limited to racial and ethnic diversity, first-generation students, students identifying as LGBTQ+, and more.

In terms of qualifications, they can vary greatly depending on the specific scholarship. Some may require you to demonstrate financial need, provide evidence of your dedication to promoting diversity and inclusion, write an essay on a related topic, or show academic excellence. Always make sure to thoroughly check the eligibility criteria for each scholarship you're considering.

Remember, the scholarship application process can be competitive, so take your time crafting your applications and essays, if required. Showcase your individuality, experiences, achievements, and how you've contributed to diversity and inclusion in your community. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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