Justice Solutions Group ‘Future Mentors’ Scholarship

At Justice Solutions Group, we believe that our great calling is to help empower future generations to continue embodying and teaching kindness, compassion, empathy, service, and justice. Our company was founded and united under a mantle of mentorship through the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America when Josh became Tyler’s mentor at the age of 11. Since then, we have sharpened one another and grown not only a successful business, but a business driven through …

North Carolina State University Chancellor’s Leadership Scholarship

The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid offers scholarship opportunities to enrolled students at North Carolina State University. For the Chancellor’s Leadership Scholarship, applicants must be an incoming freshman with demonstrated leadership potential, academic achievement, personal talent, unique work/service experience and an understanding of and an appreciation for diversity, demonstrated financial need. Must have a 3.0 GPA. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website.

The Gertrude E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship

The Gertrude E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarships are four annual awards of $3,500 each, awarded independently by the Hasbrouck Family Association. Additional scholarships may be awarded by the Hasbrouck Family Association under appropriate circumstances. Applicants must be of documented New Paltz Huguenot descent, and are required to submit an ancestry form.

The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr. History Scholarship

The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS’ mission.

The Lucille Stoeppler Baker Scholarship

Historic Huguenot Street promotes outstanding research and scholarship among students in such topical areas as decorative arts, Indigenous history and culture, the African American experience in the Hudson Valley, and Huguenot history and culture. The scholarships are offered to eligible undergraduate and graduate students in collaboration with Historic Huguenot Street and the Hasbrouck Family Association. Awards will be applied to the upcoming Spring semester.

William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship

The William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship is available to minority students (defined as black and Hispanic individuals) who intend to pursue, or are currently pursuing, a course of study that would enable them to teach in an accredited school in Indiana. Students must agree in writing to apply for teaching positions in Indiana and, if hired, teach in Indiana for at least three years.

Community Services Block Grants Scholarships for Chicago Residents

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and the Chicago Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS) Commissioner Brandie Knazze today announced that $230,000 in Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) scholarships are now available for Chicago residents seeking to continue their education. Residents have until Friday, August 26, 2022, at midnight to apply. The announcement coincides with the launch of a new online application portal. Built to simplify the application process and provide even greater access to students, …

Honoring Black Brilliance presented By Ulta Beauty x Her Campus

Ulta Beauty and Her Campus are teaming up to empower Black Beauty enthusiasts across college campuses. Together we are helping 5 beauty-loving, college undergraduate students shine by awarding each individual $5,000 to be used toward their education.

Marki Lemons Ryhal Education Advancement Scholarship

he Marki Lemons Ryhal Education Advancement Scholarship will support candidates that are seeking to obtain their real estate license OR attend a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). This fund is applicable only to African American women whose primary residence is in underserved communities within the Chicagoland area. This scholarship is in special honor of Marki’s late mother, Hazel S. Lemons.