College Grants for Black Women
- Founded in 1935 to aid women business owners and professionals, the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs Inc. provides a variety of scholarships to further this mission. Requirements for each vary, but there are awards open to students who don't plan to major in business. Among the funding opportunities is the National Scholarship. You must be a high school senior with at least a 3.0 GPA to apply. You also must complete an essay on what education means to you.
- Minority students who meet application requirements may receive a Gates Millennium Scholarship awarded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. You'll need to be in high academic standing, eligible for a Pell Grant and demonstrate leadership abilities. The amount of the scholarship is determined according to your financial need as well as the cost of tuition and related fees. Although not limited to African American women, this scholarship still provides a great opportunity.
- The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation sponsors the CBC Spouses Education fund. There are a number of scholarships available to undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students in various fields of study. The CBC Spouses Education Scholarship requires you to maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. Additionally, you must live or attend school in a congressional district represented by a CBC member and be a demonstrated leader who is active in your community.
- Named for the first African American appointed to the Supreme Court, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund actually is several different programs. For the majority of the programs, you must be in good academic standing and demonstrate a financial need to be eligible. The average award is $2,200 per semester and you must re-apply annually.
NANBPWC Scholarships
Gates Millennium Scholars
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Scholarship Programs
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