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Permanent resident scholarships for Black students

I'm a Black permanent resident in the U.S. looking to apply for college. Does anyone know of scholarships available specifically for Black permanent resident students? Navigating financial aid options is stressing me out.

a year ago

Sure, there are indeed several scholarships available for Black students and, as a permanent resident, you would be eligible to apply for most of them. Here are a few you might consider:

1. Ron Brown Scholars Program: This program offers a $40,000 scholarship ($10,000 per year for 4 years) to academically talented and highly motivated African American high school seniors. They are looking for students who demonstrate financial need, social commitment, and leadership potential.

2. United Negro College Fund (UNCF): UNCF administers various scholarships for students attending its member colleges and universities and for students across the country. Some scholarships require that applicants meet specific qualifications, such as maintaining a certain GPA, choosing a particular field of study, or living in a certain region.

3. Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship: This scholarship is aimed at minority high school students showing leadership potential and demonstrating financial need. The program provides grants of up to $30,000 over four years, in addition to extensive support services.

4. National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ): NABJ offers multiple scholarships every year to deserving students who are interested in pursuing a career in journalism.

Remember that each scholarship program will have its own specific eligibility requirements and deadlines, so it's key to review each one carefully. Don't forget to also fill out the FAFSA to apply for federal student aid. It's a good rule of thumb to apply to as many scholarships as possible to maximize your chances, and to consider applying to schools with strong financial aid programs. Good luck with your scholarship search!

a year ago

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