Archive for the 'Black Grants' Category
If you are planning to study in a teacher preparation program for your junior or senior year at a Connecticut college or university, you may be eligible for the Connecticut Minority Teacher Incentive Grant Program. The Connecticut Minority Teacher Incentive Grant Program is available to applicants who are African-American, Hispanic / Latino, Asian American, or [...]
May 27th, 2010 | Posted in African American Grants, Asian American Grants for College, Black Grants, Grants for African Americans, Grants for College in Connecticut, Grants for Teachers, Hispanic Grants for College | No Comments
If you are a Wisconsin resident who is African-American, Native-American, Hispanic, or a former citizen of Laos, Vietnam or Cambodia, you may be eligible for the Wisconsin Minority Undergraduate Retention Grant. You must be enrolled at least half-time in either Wisconsin Technical College System schools, non-profit independent colleges and universities, or tribal colleges. For more [...]
May 21st, 2010 | Posted in African American Grants, Asian American Grants for College, Black Grants, Cambodian Grants, Grants for African Americans, Grants for College in Wisconsin, Hispanic Grants for College, Minority Grants for College, Vietnamese Grants | No Comments
If you are an Idaho resident who is disabled or a member of a minority group and have financial need you may be eligible for the Idaho Minority and “At Risk” Student Scholarship. The Idaho Minority and “At Risk” Student Scholarship is available to graduates of Idaho high schools, and is only valid if the [...]
May 19th, 2010 | Posted in African American Grants, Black Grants, Disability Grants for College, Grants for African Americans, Grants for Alaskan Natives, Grants for College in Idaho, Grants for Handicapped Students, Grants for Legally Blind Students, Grants for Native Americans, Grants for Part-time Students, Grants for People with Disabilities, Grants for Special Needs, Low Income Grants, Minority Grants for College | No Comments
If you are in a college teacher preparation program in the state of Connecticut, you may be eligible for the Connecticut Minority Teacher Incentive Grant Program. The Connecticut Minority Teacher Incentive Grant Program provides up to $5,000 a year for two years of full-time study in a teacher preparation program during the junior or senior [...]
May 19th, 2010 | Posted in African American Grants, Asian American Grants for College, Black Grants, Grants for African Americans, Grants for Native Americans, Hispanic Grants for College, Minority Grants for College | No Comments
If you are a Connecticut resident attending an independent college or university within Connecticut on at least a half-time basis, you may be eligible for the Connecticut Independent College Student Grant. The Connecticut Independent College Student Grant is only available to residents of Connecticut who are studying in Connecticut. You must be enrolled or expecting [...]
May 19th, 2010 | Posted in Black Grants, Grants for College in Connecticut, Independent College Grants | No Comments
If you are a resident of Washington and you have close social and cultural ties with a Native American community, you may be eligible for the Washington American Indian Endowed Scholarship. The Washington American Indian Endowed Scholarship has the following requirements: You must be a resident of the state of Washington You must be enrolled [...]
May 18th, 2010 | Posted in Black Grants, Grants for College in Washington, Grants for College in Washington DC, Grants for Native Americans | No Comments
If you are a Tennessee resident, you may be eligible for the Tennessee General Assembly Merit Scholarship (GAMS). The Tennessee General Assembly Merit Scholarship (GAMS) requires that you graduate from a Tennessee public school or category 1, 2, or 3 private school. You must also have a minimum GPA of 3.75 and a minimum ACT [...]
May 1st, 2010 | Posted in Black Grants | No Comments
The South Carolina Lottery Tuition assistance program is available to South Carolina residents who complete an FAFSA form. The South Carolina Lottery Tuition Assistance program has the following eligibility criteria: Must complete the free FAFSA form Must be a degree-seeking student taking at least six credit hours Must be a South Carolina resident Must not [...]
April 21st, 2010 | Posted in Black Grants, Lottery Grants and Scholarships | No Comments
If you are a student in Iowa, you may be eligible for the All Iowa Opportunity Scholarship in Iowa. The All Iowa Opportunity Scholarship (AIOS) is a state-funded program that provides scholarships to students who do well and demonstrate financial need. The AIOS is a one-year scholarship for recipients attending private or Regent universities. The [...]
March 14th, 2010 | Posted in Black Grants | No Comments