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Scholarships
North Carolina A&T STEM Excellence Award
Merit-based STEM scholarship from NC A&T’s College of Engineering for high-achieving undergraduates with strong research potential.
Comcast NBCUniversal HBCU Scholarship
Merit-based scholarship from Comcast NBCUniversal for HBCU students in media, journalism, marketing, and technology, with executive mentoring and networking.
West Virginia State Opportunity Scholarship
Need-based scholarship at West Virginia State University for undergraduate students from low-income households committed to academic success.
The Omicron Zeta Theta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Scholarship Fund
The Omicron Theta Zeta Scholarship Foundation (OTZSF) is pleased to offer multiple scholarships supporting academic excellence, leadership, service, and community impact. Applicants may apply for one (1) primary scholarship and may also apply for the 5 Pearls Book / College Necessity Award.
Amazon Future Engineer HBCU Scholarship
Need-based STEM scholarship from Amazon for HBCU students in computer science and engineering, with paid internship opportunities at Amazon.
HBCU Connect
HBCUCONNECT.COM is proud to announce the HBCU CONNECT HBCU Student Scholarship Program for HBCU students. The scholarship program makes available several $1,000 scholarships for HBCU student applicants who attend or plan to attend a Historically Black College or University. The scholarship can be applied to tuition or books for the semester in which the funds are received (typically within 3 weeks of the submission date).
HBCU CONNECT is the largest student and alumni organization of Historically Black College and University supporters on the planet. Founded in 1999, we have given away thousands in scholarship dollars to deserving college students. We are dedicated to keeping HBCU students and graduates connected with each other and with opportunities for advancement.
Application timeline: December each year
HBCUs by the Numbers
$14.8 Billion
134,090 Jobs
25% of African-American
40% of Members of Congress
Among African Americans, HBCU graduates represent
40% of members of Congress
40% of Engineers 50% of Professors of Non-HBCUs 50% of Lawyers 80% of Judges
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