Scholarship for Black/African-American Women

African-American can find many sources of funding to pursue a college education, one of them is scholarships. African-American women who would like to receive scholarships should be aware of time limits for applying.There are numerous scholarships available to Black/African-Americans women such as The Peggy L. Payne, Memorial Scholarship, The Aspiring Literary Scholar Award, AWG Minority Scholarship, Amos & Edith Wallace Scholarship, and APA’s Scholarships are designed to encourage black women or African-Americans to enter professions. These are funded by many foundations, organizations, and companies (Inc.).

These scholarships are open to young minority women who are studying as a freshman, sophomore or junior, graduating high school senior or high school senior, undergraduate student of Black or African descent. These given Black women scholarships are provide award range from $500 to $60,000. Check out these scholarships to help fund your education. So go ahead, don’t waste any time. Apply today!

Scholarships for African American Women

The Peggy L. Payne Memorial Scholarship

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated is a supporter of higher education pursuits and offers scholarships each year to deserving your women looking to earn a Bachelor’s degree. Scholarship awards range from $1000 to $3500. Graduating from high school and entering a four-year college or university or are a community college student transferring to a four-year college or university and have a minimum GPA (grade point average) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Provided by: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated
Course:
Bachelor’s degree
Award:
$1000 to $3500
Eligibility:
African-American women
Deadline:
April 1, 2017
Apply Now:
http://www.dbo-aka.org/copy-of-hbcu-fair

The Aspiring Literary Scholar Award

Each year, the GOG Scholarship Committee will grant at least two writing awards. One award is given to an Unpublished Writer and the other award is given to an Aspiring Writer who attends a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). Candidate must be a full-time freshman, sophomore or junior student attending a historically Black college or university (HBCU). The 1st place award winner in each category will receive $1,000.

Provided by: The Go On Girl! Book Club, Inc.
Course:
Multiple courses
Award:
$1,000
Eligibility:
A full-time freshman, sophomore or junior student
Deadline:
March 31.
Apply Now:
https://goongirl.org/scholarships/aspiring-writer

AWG Minority Scholarship

The AWG Foundation is now offering its AWG Minority scholarship to encourage young minority women to pursue an education and later a career in the geosciences.  The program is available to a full-time student who is pursuing an undergraduate degree in the geosciences at an accredited college or university. The AWG Foundation funded a $6,000 scholarship

Provided by: The AWG Foundation
Course:
Undergraduate degree course
Award:
$6,000
Eligibility:
young minority women
Deadline:
June 30th each year.
Apply Now:
http://usascholarships.com/awg-minority-scholarship/

Amos & Edith Wallace Scholarship

The “Amos and Edith Wallace” Scholarship was founded to reward young, bright African-American students who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to service and education. The scholarship is in honor of the late Rev. Amos Wallace Sr. and his Wife of 53 years, Mrs. Edith Wallace. Both Rev. and Mrs. Wallace shared a strong devotion to people, community, and education. The scholarship is open to 2017 class of KHS graduating senior (African American Student) who have minimum 2.8 GPA. The program awarding (3) $500 scholarships

Provided by:wallacesholar.org
Course:
Graduating course
Award:
$1,500
Eligibility:
Minority Graduating Seniors
Deadline:
April 14, 2017
Apply Now:
http://www.wallacescholar.org/

APA’s Scholarships

The APA scholarship is awarded annually to students who are intending to pursue careers as practicing planners in the public sector and are able to demonstrate a genuine financial need. The program is open to undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in an approved Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) planning program. Students must be citizens of the United States.Awards will range between $2,000 and $5,000.

Provided by: The APA Foundation
Course:
Degree course
Award:
$2,000 and $5,000
Eligibility:
Women or minority
Deadline:
May 24, 2017
Apply Now:
https://www.planning.org/scholarships/apa/

The Department of Defense (DoD) Scholarship

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund in partnership with the DOD is pleased to offer full scholarships to qualified high school graduating seniors who have a minimum cumulative 3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Full, 4-year renewable scholarship, capped at $15,000 per year (for a total not to exceed $60,000)

Provided by: The Department of Defense (DoD)
Course:
Graduate course
Award:
Total not to exceed $60,000
Eligibility:
Graduating high school senior
Deadline:
April 30, 2017 11:59pm EST.
Apply Now:
http://tmcf.org/our-scholarships/current-scholarships/tmcf-department-of-defense-dod-scholarship/1866

The Minority Journalism Scholarship

The Ohio Newspapers Foundation will award a $1,500 scholarship to a minority high school senior in Ohio who plans to major in a field relevant to the newspaper industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program at an accredited college or university within the United States for the 2017-18 academic year.

Provided by: The Ohio Newspapers Foundation
Course:
high school graduate course
Award:
$1,500
Eligibility:
Graduating senior must be African American
Deadline:
March 31, 2017
Apply Now:
http://www.ohionews.org/aws/ONA/asset_manager/get_file/109093?ver=28731

The DFBSST Scholarship

The Development Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology (DFBSST) is an endowment fund which provides scholarships to African-American undergraduate students who enroll in scientific or technical fields of study at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).Scholarship awards are up to $3,000 per year.

Provided by: Development Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology (DFBSST)
Course:
Undergraduate degree course
Award:
$3,000
Eligibility:
African-American, undergraduate student majoring
Deadline:
June 15th, annually
Apply Now:
http://www.dfbsstscholarship.org/dfb_sch.html

The UNCF/Koch Scholars Program (UKSP)

The UNCF/Koch Scholars Program (UKSP) is designed to teach students how to develop and apply an entrepreneurial mindset by exploring how the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economics contribute to well-being for individuals, communities and societies. Students interested in submitting an UNCF/Koch Scholarship Program Undergraduate application may receive up to 200 Scholarship Support each of up to $5,000/Year.

Provided by: Koch Industries and the Charles Koch Foundation
Course:
Degree course
Award:
Four years totaling up to $20,000
Eligibility:
High school senior, 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA
Deadline:
April 1st, 2017
Apply Now:
https://uncf.org/programs/uncf-koch-scholars-program/pages/uncf-koch-scholarship-program-information

The AICPA Fellowship for Minority Doctoral Students

The AICPA Fellowship for Minority Doctoral Students ensures that CPAs of diverse backgrounds are visible in college and university classrooms. The AICPA Foundation awards annual fellowships of $12,000 to full-time minority accounting scholars who demonstrate significant potential to become accounting educators.

Provided by: The AICPA Foundation
Course:
A doctoral program
Award:
$12,000
Eligibility:
Minority student of Black or African American
Deadline:
May 15, 2017.
Apply Now:
http://www.aicpa.org/Career/DiversityInitiatives/Pages/fmds.aspx

The POISE General Scholarships

To be eligible for POISE General Scholarships, the recipient must reside in Allegheny County and be accepted or currently attend a two year or four-year university, post-secondary technical or trade school. Limited funding is available for graduate studies.  Preference is given to African-American students. Applicants may attend schools throughout the United States.Scholarship amounts vary, typically among $500 to $1,500 per scholarship. POISE provides approximately 6 general scholarships per cycle.

Provided by: POISE Foundation
Course:
Degree course
Award:
$500 – $1,500 per scholarship
Eligibility:
Two year or four-year university students
Deadline:
March 31st for spring and September 30th for fall.
Apply Now:
http://www.poisefoundation.org/post-secondary-scholarships

The Wells Fargo Scholarship

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) and Wells Fargo are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of the 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) within the TMCF member-school network. The Wells Fargo Scholarship is open to students with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Selected scholars will receive a one-year merit scholarship of $7,000. The funds are applied in the fall and spring semesters at $3,500 per semester.

Provided by: The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) and Wells Fargo
Course:
Multiple courses
Award:
$7,000
Eligibility:
College Sophomore, Junior or Senior
Deadline:
April 30, 2017 11:59pm EST.
Apply Now:
https://tmcf.org/our-scholarships/current-scholarships/wells-fargo-scholarship/1950

The Dr . Julianne Malveaux Scholarships for African American Women

The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club (NANBPWC) Inc. is now offering “Dr. Julianne Malveaux Scholarship” to an African-American Female who is majors in journalism, economics or a related field.College sophomore or Junior enrolled in an accredited college or university and possess a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale.

Provided by: The NANBPWC Inc.
Course:
Journalism, economics or a related course
Award:
Varies
Eligibility:
College sophomore or Junior
Deadline:
contact at education-at-nanbpwc.org.
Apply Now:
http://www.nanbpwc.org/PDF/Malveaux%20Scholarship%20App%202016-2017.pdf

Blacks at Microsoft Scholarships

Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) a company-sponsored employee network, is pleased to announce its scholarship program. The mission of Blacks as Microsoft (BAM) African American Heritage Scholarship is to encourage and enable black high school students to go to college, realize the impact technology has on the world and target a career in the technology industry. There is potential for a renewal of $5000 for up to four years for a total of $20,000.

Provided by: Microsoft Inc.
Course:
Bachelor’s degree
Award:
Total of $20,000.
Eligibility:
Be a high-school senior of African descent
Deadline:
Varies
Apply Now:
http://usascholarships.com/blacks-microsoft-scholarships/

The Jack and Jill of America Foundation’s National Scholarship Program

The Jack and Jill of America Foundation’s National Scholarship Program are available to high school seniors who will become and maintain full-time status at an accredited, four year post-secondary institution beginning in the fall of the year working toward a bachelor’s degree.Scholarship awards will be applied toward tuition and room & board ranging from $1,500 to $2,500.

Provided by: The Jack and Jill of America Foundation
Course:
Bachelor’s degree
Award:
$1,500 to $2,500
Eligibility:
High school seniors
Deadline:
Varies
Apply Now:
http://jackandjillfoundation.org/scholarships/

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