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Scholarships
College Scholarships by Category for 2026
From scholarships for academic achievements to scholarships for minority students, there’s an amazing chance that you’re eligible to apply for a wide variety of these financial awards. So, whether you’re wondering what a scholarship is or what type of college scholarship categories exist, we’ll answer all of your questions so you can potentially save thousands on your higher education.
Application timeline: Varies
Disney Future Storytellers
Disney Future Storytellers is Disney’s commitment to inspiring the next generation of storytellers and innovators. Through social investments and programs that provide inspiration and hands-on experience, we’re inspiring youth to imagine their possibilities and expanding access to training, professional networks, and financial support in the media, entertainment, technology, and hospitality industries. From arts and STEM education for school-age children, to scholarships, mentoring, and skill-building for teens and young adults, Disney is helping today’s youth dream about their future, build their talents and skills, and become who they imagine they can be.
Florida A&M First-Generation Success Grant
Need-based grant at Florida A&M for first-generation college students making their pioneering journey into higher education.
Walmart Foundation HBCU Community Leadership Scholarship
Need-based community service scholarship from the Walmart Foundation for HBCU students with strong academics and a demonstrated record of giving back to their communities.
The American Chemical Society’s Scholars Award
The ACS Scholars Program awards renewable scholarships to undergraduate students from historically underrepresented groups in the chemical sciences, majoring in chemistry-related disciplines, and intending to pursue chemistry-related careers. Selected recipients are awarded up to $5,000* per academic year. To date, over 3,500 students have received funding from the ACS Scholars Program
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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