HBCU Applications

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Step into the world of HBCUs with our ‘HBCU Applications’ category, designed to simplify the admissions process for prospective students. Find essential tips on completing your application, crafting standout essays, and meeting deadlines, all tailored to the unique requirements of HBCUs. From detailed checklists to expert advice, we provide all the tools you need to navigate your journey to becoming an HBCU student.

Whether it’s understanding application timelines, securing letters of recommendation, or exploring financial aid options, this category offers comprehensive support to ensure your application shines. Embark on your path to success with confidence, and join the esteemed community of HBCU scholars.

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Ron Brown Scholarship: Funding for Gifted and Black Seniors

Established in 1996, the Ron Brown Scholarship Program provides academic scholarships, leadership experiences, and service opportunities for young African Americans of outstanding promise. Upon acceptance, the scholars are awarded $40,000 each ($10,000 per year for four years toward educational expenses) that can be used to cover the cost of tuition, books, fees, computers, health insurance […]

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Four HBCU students representing some of the UNCF member colleges pose together for a group photo.

Toyota Scholarship: Funding for Select HBCUs from UNCF

Recognized as one of the world leaders within the automobile industry, Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc has partnered with United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to provide scholarship opportunities within the targeted UNCF institutions. The funding is available only for selected Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Currently, the corporate is inviting applications in UNCF Students.

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Three students holding big paper checks receive NROTC scholarships.

NROTC Scholarship 2015: Apply for Navy, Nurse or Marine Corps

The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Scholarship Program, has been designed to solve the financial problems students face in regard to college education. The program offers up to $180,000 financial aid along with a lot of other benefits. The program presents an opportunity for current and prospective HBCU NROTC students looking to fund their education.

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Two female African American students enjoy listening to a guest speaker at the 2013 Gates Millennium Scholars CA Freshman Leadership in California. Applications are open for the Bill Gates Scholarship through January 14, 2015.

Bill Gates Scholarship 2015: Funding Through Graduation

Bill Gates Scholarship 2015 for minority students is now open for applications. Funded by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the scholars program each year selects 1,000 outstanding students to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship. Selected students can use the funds at any college or university to complete under graduation in any discipline area

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A male HBCU student sits with his laptop to apply for the Denny's scholarship on the Tom Joyner Foundation website.

Denny’s Scholarship: Select HBCU Students Can Apply for $2,500

The Tom Joyner Foundation has partnered with the Denny’s Corporation for the second year to offer the Denny’s Scholarship (Hungry for Education Scholarship Program) and to fight hunger in the United States. The Tom Joyner Foundation provides programming initiatives and partnerships in support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their communities. The Foundation believes

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Buick Scholarship: A Full Ride for College Bound Student Achievers

Now, more than ever, achieving post secondary education has become difficult for many students due to the slow economy. The U.S. now stands 12th among nations with the most college degree holders, an ugly reality considering that our country used to  have the most number of college graduates.  This is because the cost of a

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