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Unigo Author Dave Moniz Written by Dave Moniz
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Black and African American students have access to a wide range of scholarships to help finance their college education. Notable organizations offering scholarships for Black students include the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, Jackie Robinson Foundation, NAACP, United Negro College Fund (UNCF), and the Ron Brown Scholar Program.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), approximately 2.4 million Black students are pursuing higher education in the United States. Despite increasing enrollment, African American students are less likely to graduate on time, with only about 40% of Black students completing a bachelor's degree within six years. Scholarships play a crucial role in bridging the financial gap, enabling more students to graduate.

List of African American Scholarships for College

Anarcha, Betsy, and Lucy Memorial Scholarship Award

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Award Amount
$5,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Mar 16 Deadline

This $5,000 award is given to honor three former enslaved women knowns as the Mothers of Gynecology. The award will be given to one (1) African-American woman who is a known descendant of American slaves, and is enrolled in an accredited US medical school program. Finalists will be interviewed by Dr. Thornton.
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NAACP's Agnes Jones Scholarship

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Award Amount
$80,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
40 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Mar 16 Deadline

The NAACP Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship honors its namesake who was a long time member from the San Francisco branch with up to 40 scholarships for graduating high school seniors, undergraduate and graduate students based on GPA and financial need.
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Megan Thee Stallion's Don't Stop $10,000 Scholarship

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Award Amount
$20,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
2 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Mar 16 Deadline

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion is partnering with Rap Rotation, amazon music’s flagship global hip-hop brand and playlist that spotlights the best in hip-hop. Two $10,000 scholarships will be awarded to female students of color pursuing an Associates, Bachelors or Postgraduate Degree in any field. Learn more and apply today!
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The ESPN Scholarship

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Award Amount
$7,500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
2 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Dec 4 Deadline

The Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (AWMF) is partnering with ESPN to help pave the way for Black women in the sports media industry. One undergraduate and one graduate female African American student will each receive a $3,750 educational scholarship.
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Era L. and Frances L. Walker Scholarship

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Award Amount
$10,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Feb 1 Deadline

The Era L. and Francis L. Walker Scholarship is a named scholarship from the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois that aims to help African American males who are graduating high school seniors from a Rockford Public School to pursue higher education.
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Lockheed Martin Corporate Scholarship 20-21

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Award Amount
$20,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
4 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jan 8 Deadline

Lockheed Martin solves technology problems and partners with the National Society of Black Engineers to award four college scholarships to eligible Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Industrial/Systems Engineering students.
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Honeywell IPP Scholarship

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Award Amount
$108,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
18 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jan 8 Deadline

Honeywell partners with the National Society of Black Engineers to award eighteen college scholarships to eligible Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Students.
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NCBW-QCMC Scholarships

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Award Amount
$1,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
2 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jan 8 Deadline

The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Queen City Metropolitan Chapter offers two non renewable merit/need Based scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each. Click to learn more and apply today!
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ScottMadden Inspire Scholarship

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Award Amount
$20,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
2 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jan 14 Deadline

This scholarship will assist current African-American undergraduate sophomores who are current residents of Atlanta, Boston, or the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area of North Carolina and are pursuing a major in Business Administration, Consulting, Energy, Finance or Accounting, Human Resources, IT or Technology at an accredited four-year college or university.
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NSCA Foundation Minority Scholarship

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Award Amount
$6,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
3 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Oct 15 Deadline

This scholarship is designed to encourage minorities, ages 17 and older, to enter into the field of strength and conditioning. A minority is defined as an "ethnic minority," as determined by the U.S. Census Bureau. Applicants must demonstrate they have been accepted into an accredited institution working toward an undergraduate or graduate degree in the strength and conditioning field. Awards in the amount of $2,000 are granted and are to be applied toward tuition charges accrued by the student.
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Dr. Kenny D. Hasija Scholarship

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Award Amount
$2,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
2 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Apr 1 Deadline

The Educational Theatre Association offers this $1,000 one time scholarship to support applicants traditionally underrepresented in the theatre industry such as those who are Black, indigenous or people of color.
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Dr. Richard Allen Williams & Genita Evangelists johnson scholarship

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Award Amount
$5,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Mar 31 Deadline

The Dr. Richard Allen Williams & Genita Evangelists Johnson / Association of Black Cardiologists Scholarships provides financial assistance to African American students with an interest in cardiology.
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National Black Nurses Association FIGS Nursing Grant

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Award Amount
$45,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
3 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Apr 15 Deadline

In the first sentence, mention # of awards and total award amount or range): As part of the National Black Nurses Association programs, FIGS sponsors $45,000 worth of grants. Three grants of $15,000 each go to eligible nursing students pursuing a BSN degree or higher.
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National Black Nurses Association Band Aid Grants

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Award Amount
$50,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
5 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Apr 15 Deadline

As part of the National Black Nurses Association programs, Band Aid sponsors $50,000 worth of grants. Five grants of $10,000 each go to eligible nursing students pursuing a BSN degree or higher.
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Appraisal Institute Education & Relief Minorities and Women in Education Scholarship

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Award Amount
$1,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Apr 1 Deadline

Awarded on the basis of academic excellence, the AEIRF Minorities and Women Education Scholarship offsets the cost of degrees in real estate appraisal or related fields.
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APF Queen-Nellie Evans Scholarship

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Award Amount
$4,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Jan 23 Deadline

The APF Queen-Nellie Evans Scholarship is a $4,000 award that supports minority students going for a master’s or doctorate degree in an accredited program.
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Sara Jackson Graduate Student Award

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Award Amount
$500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 15 Deadline

The Western History Association offers a graduate student award of $500 for an MA or PhD minority student who is doing research on the North American West.
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McDonald's Black & Positively Golden Scholarship Program

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Award Amount
$500,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
34 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Aug 3 Deadline

Incoming and current HBCU students are encouraged to apply for the Black & Positively Golden Scholarship now through May 10 at 11:59 PM EST at www.tmcf.org. Thirty-four scholarships, up to $15,000 each will be awarded to students for the 2021-2022 academic year, and winners will be announced this summer. All Applicants Must: Provide the transcript (official or unofficial) for your most recently completed academic term-this should include your end of Fall 2020 grades and cumulative GPA. Please upload a professional image in your school logo/and colors. Answer the following video interview questions (1-2 mins for each question): Do you consider yourself a changemaker? An individual that helps institute positive growth for your school? For your community? If so, how & why? How do you demonstrate Black & Positively Golden at your HBCU or community?
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AICPA Fellowship for Minority Doctoral Students

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Award Amount
$12,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
1 Award
Scholarship Deadline
May 31 Deadline

U.S. minority students who are enrolled or plan to enroll in a doctoral accounting program are eligible for this award. Students must enroll full time and be or plan to become a CPA.
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Deivery Harris Empowerment Scholarship

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Award Amount
$2,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
2 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jun 11 Deadline

Deivery Harris was a lifelong educator and a champion for educational justice who believed in empowering, as well as inspiring and supporting African American students. Scholarships in the amount of 1000 dollars are available to empower any and all African-American students who presently reside in any of the following counties: Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach.
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Marki Lemons Ryhal Education Advancement Scholarship

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Award Amount
$1,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
2 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Aug 15 Deadline

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.
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Honoring Black Brilliance presented By Ulta Beauty x Her Campus

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Award Amount
$25,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
5 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Sep 18 Deadline

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.
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District Capital One Award

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Award Amount
$4,500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
5 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Nov 17 Deadline

General rules: a. Selection of candidates will be decided by the Scientific Advisory Board of Dimensions Sciences, following an independent Ad-Hoc expert peer-review evaluation; b. Benefits to awardees will consist of two one-time prize of US$1,500 and up to 3 honorable mentions of US $500; c. This is a one-time prize given to an individual awardee. Organizations are not eligible. Prize: a. The funds will be disbursed using the individual's bank account in the sole name of the individual awardee. Awardee must hold a valid bank account in the US. Roles and responsibilities: a. Dimensions Sciences: i. will make final decision on candidate selection and approval of awardee and honorable mentions; ii. will be responsible for providing the funds for selected awardees; iii. will survey the awardees to quantify impact of award for a period of up to 5 years after the award.
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The Family Matters' Scholarship

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Award Amount
$1,500 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
2 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jan 30 Deadline

The Family Matters' Scholarship is funded by the Fall 2019 initiates of the Nu Rho Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. The scholarship was established on the merit of providing additional resources to Black women who illustrate core values of Scholarship and Service, alike our beloved Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated's mission.
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DEBF Undergraduate Leader Application

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Award Amount
$25,000 Award Amount
Total Award Amount
10 Awards
Scholarship Deadline
Jan 6 Deadline

Delta Eta Boulé of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity is now accepting scholarship applications from black males in Denver Metro Area pursuing undergraduate degrees. Successful undergraduate applicants will receive an annual award of $2,500 renewable for up to four years as long as they satisfy criteria for renewal. They will also have access to Delta Eta Boulé Foundation’s professional development resources — mentorship, the Institute for Professional Development, and Delta Eta Boulé’s vast professional network.
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Black and African American Scholarships

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is a prominent source of scholarships for Black students, awarding over $100 million annually to more than 10,000 students attending over 1,100 schools nationwide, including 37 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Similarly, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) offers over 300 scholarships each year to students demonstrating academic excellence and community involvement.

To apply for these scholarships, students typically need to complete an application form and provide their academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal essays.

The Ron Brown Scholar Program supports community-minded and intellectually gifted Black and African American students by awarding four-year scholarships totaling up to $40,000 (or up to $10,000 per year). Eligible applicants must be high school seniors who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and financial need. Semifinalists are invited to a selection weekend in Washington, D.C., where finalists are chosen based on interviews, participation, and application materials.

Scholarships for African American students are essential financial aid sources, helping many overcome economic barriers to achieve a college degree.

10 Scholarships for African American Students in 2025

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Here are 10 scholarships for African American students to consider applying for now:

  1. UNCF Scholarships
  2. Ron Brown Scholar Program
  3. Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship
  4. NACME Scholarships
  5. ABA Diversity Scholarship
  6. Gates Scholarship
  7. Thurgood Marshall College Fund Scholarships
  8. Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship
  9. National Association of Black Journalists Scholarships
  10. American Chemical Society Scholars Program

What HBCUs Offer Scholarships to Black Students?

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HBCUs are dedicated to providing quality education to Black and African American students. There are over 100 HBCUs located in 19 states, Washington D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Many of these institutions offer scholarships specifically for incoming freshmen.

Howard University is a private HBCU in Washington, D.C., enrolling over 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Howard offers several merit-based scholarships for first-year students. Eligibility typically requires a strong GPA, high SAT/ACT scores, and submission of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Spelman College is a private, historically Black women’s college in Atlanta, Georgia, with an enrollment of around 2,100 students. Spelman offers competitive scholarships limited to first-year students. To qualify, applicants generally need a weighted GPA of at least 3.8 and SAT scores of 1330 or ACT scores of 31. Demonstrated leadership and community service are also important factors.

These HBCUs provide a supportive community and high-quality education, often with strong programs in STEM and business fields. They receive public funding and endowments to support resources that prepare Black students for success.

Are There STEM Scholarships for Black Students?

Yes, numerous STEM scholarships are available specifically for Black students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields.

The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME) partners with colleges and universities to offer scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $4,000. These scholarships are for high school students applying to engineering or computer science programs and current college students enrolled in these fields. Eligibility requires U.S. citizenship or permanent residency and a minimum GPA of 3.0.

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF), in collaboration with corporations like Intel, offers STEM scholarships such as the Intel Scholarship. Eligible applicants must be college juniors, seniors, or graduate students majoring in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering with a GPA of 3.20 or higher. Application requirements typically include letters of recommendation, transcripts, a resume, and an essay.

Are There Scholarships for Black Women Students?

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Many scholarships are specifically focused on African American women, promoting equality and encouraging them to pursue higher education. The number of female students at HBCUs has risen significantly, with women now comprising over 60% of the student population at these institutions.

The William H. Davis Scholarship for Women in STEM partners with UNCF to award scholarships up to $5,000 to eligible female students majoring in STEM fields at UNCF member institutions. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, demonstrate financial need, and provide transcripts, letters of recommendation, an essay, and proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency.

Scholarships for Black women often aim to encourage entry into professions where they have been historically underrepresented, providing financial assistance to those who need it most.

There are also a variety of scholarships dedicated to supporting black men.

Why You Should Apply for an African American Scholarship

College scholarships for Black students can make higher education more affordable by covering costs such as tuition, fees, books, and living expenses. Unlike student loans, scholarships do not need to be repaid, making them a valuable resource for reducing student debt.

Whether you are a first-generation college student or continuing your education, scholarships can provide the financial support necessary to achieve your academic goals. According to the U.S. Department of Education, 14% of all first-generation students are African American, highlighting the importance of financial aid in supporting educational advancement.

Tips on Applying for Black Scholarships

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Applying for scholarships can be a competitive and involved process, but these tips can help improve your chances:

  1. Complete the FAFSA: Many scholarships administered by colleges and universities consider information from the FAFSA in terms of determining eligibility and award amounts. The FAFSA is also necessary for any state and federal grant aid you may be eligible for. Completing the FAFSA should be your first step.
  2. Check Eligibility Requirements: Ensure you meet all the criteria before applying to avoid wasting time on scholarships for which you are not eligible.
  3. Create a List of Scholarships: Keep track of scholarships, their deadlines, and requirements in a spreadsheet or calendar.
  4. Prepare Application Materials in Advance: Gather transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation, and any other required documents ahead of time.
  5. Follow Directions Carefully: Adhere strictly to application guidelines, including essay prompts and word counts.
  6. Customize Your Essays: Tailor your essays to reflect the mission and values of each scholarship, highlighting how you align with them.
  7. Proofread Your Applications: Review your applications for any errors or omissions before submitting.
  8. Apply Early: Submitting your application before the deadline demonstrates enthusiasm and allows time to address any unforeseen issues.

Keep Copies of Your Applications: Save copies of all materials submitted for future reference and to help with other applications.