Scholarship Directory courtesy
of U.S. Congresswoman Lucille
Roybal-Allard
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25 Scholarship Gateways from
Black Excel
Aid & Resources for Re-Entry
Students
ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
FELLOWSHIPS
ACT-SO Olympics of the Mind"
Scholarships
Actuarial Scholarships for Minority
Students
Association of Latino Professionals
in Finance & Accounting
AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
Minority Geoscience Scholarships
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MICROBIOLOGY
Undergraduate Fellowships
Astronaut Scholarship Foundation
Art, Film, Writing Scholarships/Competitions
List
Ambassadorial Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Alpha Kappa Alpha Scholarships
Accounting Scholarships
American Psychological Association
(APA) Scholarships and Fellowships
American Sociological Association
Graduate Funding
Americorps
Ayn Rand Essay Scholarships


[B]
Burger King Scholarship Program
Barbara Jordan Health Policy
Scholars Program
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB Minority
Fellowships in Academic Medicine
Black Alliance for Educational
Options Scholarships
Baptist Scholarships
Brand Essay Competition
BOEING scholarships (some
HBCU connects)
Beinecke Brothers Memorial
Scholarship Program
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The Beinecke Brothers Memorial
Scholarship Program was established
to assist young men and women
of exceptional ability and
achievement. The program seeks
to encourage and enable highly
motivated students to take
the fullest advantage of graduate
opportunities available to
them and to be courageous
in the selection of graduate
study programs. Each Beinecke
scholar receives $2,000 upon
completion of his/her graduate
studies and $15,000 for each
of two years in graduate school.
There are no geographic restrictions
on the use of the scholarship,
and recipients are allowed
to supplement their award
with other scholarships, assistantships,
and/or research grants. For
further information, contact
Dr. Paul E. Logan, Campus
Advisor for the Beinecke Brothers
Memorial Scholarship Program
(plogan@howard.edu).


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Charles B. Rangel International
Affairs Fellowship and Summer
Enrichment Program
Coca Cola Scholarships
Coca-Cola Two Year College Scholarships
College Fund/UNCF
College Board Scholarship Search
CollegeNet's Scholarship Database
Center for Preprofessional
Education in the College of
Arts and Sciences
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In addition to administering
the accelerated programs leading
to the Bachelor of Science/Doctor
of Dentistry (BS/DDS Program),
the Bachelor of Science/Doctor
of Medicine (BS/MD Program),
and the Bachelor of Science/Doctor
of Podiatric Medicine (BS/DPM
Program), the Center for Preprofessional
Education organizes programs
that enhance the admission
of preprofessional students
to professional schools (graduate
schools, law schools, health
professions schools, among
others). It also offers workshops
featuring learning skills
for minority students, filing
letters of recommendation,
admissions and application
procedures, financial planning,
the interview process, the
preparation of the personal
statement, and strategies
for coping in "majority"
institutions. For further
information regarding the
Center's program, visit Dr.
Georgiana Aboko-Cole in the
Howard Center or telephone
her on 202.238.2363.
Charles Parker Scholarship
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For further information, contact
the Department of Biology,
College of Arts and Sciences.


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DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR BLACK STUDENTS
IN SCIENCE Scholarship
Dryden Education - Educator
Resources - Minority University
Program
Discover Card Tribute Award
Scholarships


[E]
Easley National Scholarship
Program


[F]
FAFSA On The Web (Your
Key Aid Form & Info)
Fast WEB Scholarship Search
FinAid: The Smart Students Guide
to Financial Aid (scholarships)
Federal Scholarships & Aid
Gateways
Fulbright Scholarships
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Grants for graduate study
and research abroad. Grants
awarded for one academic year.
Graduating seniors and graduate
students should contact Dr.
Paul E. Logan, Fulbright Campus
Advisor, Department of Modern
Languages and Literatures,
College of Arts and Sciences
(plogan@howard.edu).


[G]
Gates Milliennium Scholars
Green
Peace


[H]
Holocaust Remembrance Scholarships
Hope Scholarships & Lifetime
Credits
Historically Black College &
University Scholarships
HBCU "Packard" Sit
ABroad Scholarships (for
study around the world)


[I]
Intel Science Talent Search
International Students Scholarships
& Aid Help
INROADS internships
Ivan Earle Taylor Scholarship
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The Ivan Earle Taylor Scholarship
Program provides a stipend
of $2,500 to students who
are pursuing graduate studies
in English, music, and divinity.
For further information, contact
Dr. Paul E. Logan, Department
of Modern Languages and Literatures,
College of Arts and Sciences
at Howard University.
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- The
Institute for International
Public Policy (IIPP) Fellowship
Program


[J]
JACKIE ROBINSON FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Jacki Tuckfield Memorial Graduate
Business Scholarship (for
AA students in South Florida)


[K]


[L]
Luard Scholarship
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Provides travel expenses and
full support during junior
year at a British University.
Apply in the sophomore year,
consult the director of the
Honors Program in the College
of Arts and Sciences on 202.806.6763.
Lucy E. Moten Fellowships
for Undergraduates
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Lucy E. Moten Fellowships
support travel and study abroad
for undergraduates.
More information
Lorraine A. Williams
Scholarship
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For further information, contact
the Department of History,
College of Arts and Sciences.


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MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIPS
McDonald's USA National Employee
Scholarship Program (with
UNCF)
Military Scholarships (Navy,
Army, Marines, Airforce)
Minority Health Program
Minority Scholarships (doctoral
students in accounting)
Methodist Scholarships
Microsoft Scholarship Program
Maryland Artists Scholarships
Minority Pre-Graduate Research
Experience
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For further information, contact
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, 200 Bynum
Hall, CB #4010, Chapel Hill,
NC 27599.
Minority Student Science Career
Support Program, Summer Research
Fellowship Program
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For further information, contact
American Society for Microbiology
1325 Mass. Ave., N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20005.
Minority Students Summer Research
Opportunities
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For further information, contact
the Office of Minority Student
Affairs, Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park
Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461.
Minority Summer Research Internship
Programs
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For further information, contact
the Graduate Division, University
of California, Riverside,
Riverside, CA 92521-0208.
Minority Summer Science Program
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For further information, contact
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Graduate School
Office, Room 3-136, Cambridge,
MA 02139.
Minority Summer Science Program
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For further information, contact
the Graduate Division, 110
California Hall, University
of California, Berkeley, CA
94720.
Minority Undergraduate Summer
Research Program
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For further information, contact
Sackler Institute Summer Program,
550 First Avenue, New York,
NY 10016.
Merze Tate Scholarship
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For further information, contact
the Department of History,
College of Arts and Sciences.


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NACME Scholarship Program
National Association of Black
Journalists Scholarships
(NABJ)
Student Education Enrichment
& Development Programs (SEED)
National Federation of Paralegal
Associations, Inc. Scholarships
available to paralegals
National Security Education
Program
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Undergraduate scholarships
and graduate research fellowships
open to university-enrolled
U.S. citizens seeking support
for international study and
research in Africa, Asia,
Latin America, the Middle
East, and Eastern Europe.
Students who are interested
in applying to this program
should contact Dr. Paul E.
Logan, NSEP Campus Advisor,
Office of the Dean, College
of Arts and Sciences for further
information.
NIH Summer Employment Program
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For further information, contact
the National Institutes of
Health, 9000 Rockville Pike,
Building 31, Room B3C-15,
Bethesda, MD 20892.
Northwestern University Summer
Program
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Contact Dr. Patricia Gregory,
Director of Minority Recruitment
for the Life Sciences, Biochemstry,
Molecular and Cell Biology,
2513 Sheridan Road, Evanston,
IL 60208-3500.


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[P]
Project Excellence Scholarships
Presidential Freedom Scholarships
Patricia Roberts Harris
Public Affairs Internship Program
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Internship available to both
undergraduate and graduate/professional
students. Undergraduate stipends
range $1,500-$1,800. Graduate
stipends range $2,000-$2,300.
Objectives of the program
are to help students prepare
for careers in public affairs.
Application deadline for spring
internships: October 15. Contact
Dr. Horace G. Dawson, Director,
Patricia Roberts Harris Public
Affairs Program, Howard University
(202.806.6491.


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[R]
RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS AT OXFORD
Ron Brown Scholar Program
(major Scholarships)
Research Program for Women &
Minorities Underrepresented
in the Sciences
Ralph J. Bunche Human Rights
Fellowship Program Summer Undergraduate
Research Program
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Department of Biological Sciences,
Carnegie Mellon University,
4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh,
PA 15213-3890. Contact also
the Ralph J. Bunche International
Center at Howard on 202.806.6491.
Rhodes Scholarship
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Study at the University of
Oxford for a maximum of three
years. Seniors who receive
the Bachelor's degree before
October 1 may apply. Deadline
date: October 21. Students
who are interested in applying
eventually for the Rhodes
Scholarship should consult
the director of the Honors
Program in the College of
Arts and Sciences in the freshman
or sophomore year.


[S]
Sallie Mae's free Online Scholarship
search
Saul T. Wilson Scholarships
(Veterinary)
Scholarship and Fellowship Opportunities
Scholarships On The Net
(1,500)
STATE FARM INSURANCE Achievement
Scholarships
STATE FARM INSURANCE Hispanic
Scholarships
Scholarships and Grants
Scholarships for Minorities
Scholarship & Financial
Aid Help
ScienceNet Scholarship Listing
Student Inventors Scholarships
Student Video Scholarships
Sports Scholarships and Internships
Siemens Westinghouse Competition
Student Educational Enrichment
Program in the Health Sciences
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For further information, contact
the Medical College of Georgia,
Room 153, Administration Building,
Atlanta, GA 30912-1900.
Study Abroad and Domestic
Exchange Programs
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The University offers students
opportunities to explore new
horizons through domestic
and international exchanges.
Under the domestic exchange
program, students may spend
one or two semesters at an
American institution of higher
learning. The University also
participates in the International
Student Exchange Program (ISEP),
the American Institute for
Foreign Study, and the Council
for International Educational
Exchange (CIEE), all of which
afford students opportunities
to study at more than 100
universities in Europe, South
America, Africa, and Asia.
For more information about
these programs, consult the
Office of Domestic and International
Exchanges or the Office of
the Dean, College of Arts
and Sciences.
Summer Co-Op Program
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For further information, contact
the Center for Science &
Engineering Education, Building
50A, Room 5104, Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720.
Summer Internship Program
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For further information, contact
the Biomedical Graduate Studies,
240 John Morgan Building,
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6064.
Summer Research Experience for
Undergraduate Minority Students
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For further information, contact
the Office of Graduate Studies
and Research, Q-003, University
of California, San Diego,
La Jolla, CA 92093.
Summer Research Program for
Talented Minority Students
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For further information, contact
Hahnemann University, Broad
& Vine, M.S. 623, Philadelphia,
PA 19102-1192.
Summer Research Training Program
for Undergraduate Minorities
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For further information, contact
the Graduate Division, Box
0404, University of California,
San Francisco, San Francisco,
CA 94143.
Summer Undergraduate Research
Program
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For further information contact,
Ms. Sue Golding, Graduate
Division, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, 1300
Morris Park Avenue, Bronx,
NY 10461.


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Target Scholarships
THE HARRY S. TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP
SITE
THE HISPANIC COLLEGE FUND
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship
Fund
Tylenol Scholarships
The Roothbert Scholarship Fund
Truman Scholarships
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The Truman Scholarships provide
scholarships up to $30,000
for senior year and graduate
training to college students
who have outstanding leadership
potential and intend to pursue
careers in public service.
Juniors are invited to apply.
For further information, contact
the director of the Honors
Program in the College of
Arts and Sciences, Dr. Daniel
A. Williams (Locke Hall, Room
124).
Trustee Scholarships
in the College of Arts and Sciences
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All recipients must be enrolled
in a B.A.- or B.S.-degree
program in the College of
Arts and Sciences.
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Students must have earned
at least a 3.20 cumulative
grade point average to be
eligible for consideration.
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Recipients must have completed
at least 15 credit hours during
each semester of the preceding
year.
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Awards are based on academic
performance, i.e., the cumulative
grade point average of the
preceding academic year. The
awards are given to those
students with the highest
cumulative grade point average,
i.e., from 4.0 to 3.2 or until
the funds are exhausted.
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Students in the following
categories are not
eligible to receive the scholarship:
students at the post-B.S.
or B.A. levels; exchange students;
unclassified students whose
tuition is paid through other
University funding.
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Students may not transfer
the scholarship from the College
of Arts and Sciences to another
school or college at Howard
University.
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An FAF application must be
completed and submitted to
the Office of Financial Aid
before April 1. (International
students do not have to complete
this form.)
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The recipient's financial
aid status will be reviewed
by the Office of Financial
Aid in order to ensure that
funds are being equitably
distributed. For further information,
consult your counselor in
the Educational Advisory Center.


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UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND MERCK
SCIENCE INITIATIVE
Undergraduate Scholarships
(National Institutes of Health
Scholarships)
United States Institute of Peace
National Peace Essay Contest
Union Sponsored Scholarships
and Aid
USTAR Program
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Participants are provided
with a 12-month stipend of
$7,119, tuition and regular
fees, a travel allowance of
$1,000 to attend professional
meetings, and modest support
for research materials. Eligible
students must be sophomore-level
students majoring in one of
the biological sciences, chemistry,
mathematics, physics, or psychology
who have a grade point average
of 3.0 or above and will begin
the junior year of study in
August of the next academic
year. Must be U.S. citizens!
Contact Dr. Arthur Williams,
Program Director, Department
of Biology, E.E. Just Hall,
Howard University, Room 125.


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[W]
Wired Scholar Free Scholarship
Search
William Randolph Hearst Endowed
Scholarship for Minority Students
Woodrow Wilson Program
in Public Policy and International
Affairs
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To encourage students to enter
careers in public policy and
international service through
the attainment of the master's
degree or doctorate, fellowships
are provided for participation
in summer programs during
the undergraduate years and
for graduate study. Contact
the director of the Honors
Program, College Arts and
Sciences.


[X]
Xerox Scholarships for Students


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[Z]