School-specific aid may include grants and scholarships that are dispersed based on financial need. Each school has its own criteria for the type of aid DACA students are eligible to receive. It’s a good idea to reach out to your school’s financial aid office to find out more. ...
These Latino scholarships for students with GPA 3.3 or higher, and will enroll first time as a student at a college or university. Must meet the Federal Pell Grants eligibility criteria, and show leadership potential. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Requires three items for applicati...
Each year, the program supports 40 new recipients and 100 returning recipients. All told, more than $4.2 million in scholarships has been awarded to more than 600 students. The money comes through donations, not government grants. The program is open to graduates of an accredited high ...
One of the biggest scholarships available to Hispanic/Latino students, The BLM Squared Scholarship is awarded to two minority student each year, one male and one female. Selected based upon their academic performance and their ability to demonstrate a desire to help their community, The BLM Squared...
Scholarships range from $1,000-5,000, and winners are also placed as interns at sponsoring organizations. Hispanic Heritage Foundation Youth Awards are given to students as grants for education or community projects “to encourage social innovation and entrepreneurship.” The Foundation provides three ...
Before enrolling at Fisher, Kate was working as a program manager for a non-profit organization that awarded grants and scholarships. “For me, the Fisher MBA has been invaluable,” she says. “Without it, I would not be where I am today! The resources, relationships, knowledge, a...
PALH is an official caucus of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA). Our purpose is to promote, educate, and render service to the medical profession/ public on the PA and Latino medical issues through CME, outreach and scholarships.
(70 percent) did not name scholarships as a source of financial aid.* Eighty-six percent of Latino parents and 70 percent of Latino young adults did not name grants as a source of financial aid.* Eighty percent of Latino parents and 74 percent of Latino young adults did not name roans ...
NALCAB serves the broader Latino business community by offering grants, loans, and training to its members; business owners can search for participatingresources in their communitiesto reap these benefits. Entrepreneurs and nonprofit partners can also access educational resources, includingon-demand trainin...
“We didn’t realize how much the Social Justice Fund Board and Staff does for the Fellows – it’s more than just grants; it’s a recipe to cultivate leaders consisting of mentorship, coaching, business skills education and support.” ~ Meenal and Kris Kelkar, longtime donors. Read more ...