Scholarship Spotlight: Ron Brown Scholar Program

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Ron Brown Scholar Program awards $10,000 each year for four years to economically-disadvantaged high school seniors of African descent who demonstrate a keen interest in public service, community engagement, business entrepreneurship and global citizenship. This is a great opportunity for qualifying students who have very high grades and test scores. Students chosen for these scholarships are very impressive: more than half of the Scholars end up attending Ivy League universities.

Ron Brown Scholar Program was established in honor of the late Ronald H. Brown, an attorney who worked for Senator Ted Kennedy, then as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and finally as Secretary of Commerce for President Bill Clinton. It was while serving in President Clinton’s cabinet that Brown perished in an airplane crash while on a mission to Eastern Europe. 

According to the website, recipients may use the renewable scholarships to attend an accredited four-year college or university of their choice within the United States. Ron Brown scholarships are not limited to any specific field or career objective and may be used to pursue any academic discipline.  Since the Program’s inception in 1996, more than 300 students have been designated as Ron Brown Scholars.

  • Must be Black/African American.
  • Must excel academically.
  • Must exhibit exceptional leadership potential.
  • Must participate in community service activities.
  • Demonstrate financial need.
  • Be a US citizen or hold a permanent resident visa card.
  • Be a current high school senior at the time of your application.  Current college students are NOT eligible to apply.

FINAL DEADLINE: usually first week of January.

https://www.ronbrown.org

NOTE: this scholarship is one of the few that requires a paper application to be MAILED! So make sure your materials, recommendations, test scores etc are all ready BEFORE Thanksgiving so that the package arrives in the RBSP office in plenty of time to be considered.

Scholarship Spotlight: Milken Scholars

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High school seniors in Los Angeles County, New York City, and Washington DC: Nominations open mid-October for the $2,000 a year Milken Scholars Program. Students who maintain a 3.0 GPA in college will receive $2,000 each year! This scholarship also includes an expenses-paid trip to the annual event hosted by the Program.

What can you do with $2,000 a year if your costs and needs will be more (despite taking our “Talking College Search” course to help you choose the best-fit colleges)? The amount will make a dent. But that’s not why we’re doing a spotlight on this scholarship. Despite the “low” amount, the career connections made through the four years and at the Milliken Scholars’ annual three-day summits are more valuable.

Deadline is early November. Check their website for more information.

Applicants must demonstrate:

• Minimum grade point average of 3.6 (unweighted) or 90% in all academic high school subject areas;
• Active participation in community service activities;
• A record of leadership;
• Financial or Other Obstacles;
• Admission to a four-year college or university prior to final selection; and
• United States Citizenship, Permanent Residency, or DACA Recipient.

Because this program is an ongoing relationship of academic and career counseling with internship opportunities, the application has a more rigorous selection process than a “one-and-done” scholarship. That’s why you should get on the ball as soon as the scholarship portal opens!

Students must be nominated by their college advisers, submit of letters of recommendation, high school transcripts, test score sheets (if applicable), and a financial aid profile. Finalists are then selected and invited to interview in the spring, once your college acceptances are in.

The scholarship is Test-Optional the 2022 award: SAT or ACT score is not required to apply!

Deadline is early November, so get ready! Check their website for more information: http://www.milkenscholars.org/our-program/selectionsforms/selection-process/

Scholarship Spotlight: 19 Grants for Hispanic Students

The reason many students don’t finish and earn a degree is because they run out of money. Financial aid doesn’t cover all their expenses and many families are unaware of all the expenses beyond tuition and the dorm. Strategize and plan your scholarship applications so that you find some to apply to each year.

Time to focus on scholarships that are looking to help Hispanic Students:

  • Ascend Educational Fund  for first- and -second generation immigrants who live in New York City regardless of ethnicity, national origin, or immigration status. Scholarships range from $2,500-$20,000 and is sent directly to the college equal installments over a two or four year period, depending on the type of school. http://ascendfundny.org/scholarship/
  • Dr. Juan Andrade Scholarship for Young Hispanic Leaders for full time students in a four-year ($1,000 scholarship) or two-year ($500 scholarship) college who demonstrate a verifiable need for financial support. At least one parent must be of Hispanic ancestry. Non-U.S. citizens are eligible to apply (DACA or Undocumented). https://www.ushli.org/dr-juan-andrade-scholarship-for-young-hispanic-leaders/
  • United Health Foundation National Association of Hispanic Nurses Scholarships range $1,000-$5,000 for those enrolled in an accredited LVN/LPN, associate, diploma, baccalaureate, and graduate nursing program and have been a member of the NAHN for at least six months. Special scholarship for male nurses, too. https://nahnnet.org/about/awards
  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund for high school seniors, undergrads, students transferring from community college to four-year universities, and graduate students. Awards $500-5,000 https://www.hsf.net/scholarship
  • Univision NATAS Scholarship reserved for Latino or Hispanic students planning a career in the television (Communications, Filmmaking/Video, Journalism, Music, Performing Arts, Photojournalism/Photography, TV/Radio Broadcasting).  $10,000 award. https://theemmys.tv/scholarships/
  • NATAS Inclusion Scholarship students pursuing a career in any aspect of the television industry who identifies as black, indigenous, or a person of color. $10,000 award. https://theemmys.tv/scholarships/
  • LULAC National Scholarship Fund awards range from $250-$2000, for three groups – top performers, the net tier and other students whose motivation and sincerity are instead measured – https://www.lnesc.org/lnsf
  • ExxonMobil Engineering Scholarship Program recognizes outstanding Hispanic high school seniors in the western part of the United States who plan to pursue a degree in engineering at U.S. post-secondary institutions. Sponsored by the Exxon Mobil Corporation, LNESC awards one (1) national scholarship of $20,000, paid over four years, and twelve (12) $2,000 local scholarships to qualified high school seniors. https://www.lnesc.org/exxonmobillnesc-scholarship
  • NBCUniversal/LNESC Scholarship Program Latinx citizens and permanent residents who are rising sophomores and juniors in a colleges with an interest in the media and entertainment industry. The Program awards ten (10) $5,000 scholarships. https://www.lnesc.org/nbcuniversal-scholarship

Check the deadlines and put them on your calendar. Don’t wait until last minute to apply!

For some scholarships, many will apply, and few will win one. Regardless, it could be you; you’ve go to be in it to win it! Good luck!

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