USA: List of College Scholarships For Asian American Students
American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Faculty Fellowship Program
For a minority full-time undergraduate faculty studying microbiological sciences.
Contact: American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Faculty Fellowship Program
Office of Education & Training
1325 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Amoco Foundation
Students studying geophysics, geology, or petroleum engineering. Amount: $3,400 per year.
Contact: Amoco Foundation
200 E. Randolph Dr.
Mail Code 3000
Chicago, IL 60601
Armco Foundation Scholarship Program for Sons
and Daughters of Armco Employees
Award two minority scholarships. Amount: $2,000.
Contact: Armco Foundation Scholarship Program for Sons
and Daughters of Armco Employees
College Scholarship Service
PO Box 176
Princeton, NJ 08541
Arts Recognition And Talent Search Awards
These awards are granted to high school or college students (17, 18 years of age) who show talent in dance, voice, music, art, photography, jazz, visual arts, writing, or other creative areas. You must audition or submit a portfolio or tape. The award is to be used for freshman year in college. Award amounts from $100 to $3,000. Deadline: June 1 or April 1 (for registration in specific regions).
Asian American Journalist Association (AAJA)
Sponsored by the AAJA local chapters, for outstanding students at the undergraduate and graduate levels who are pursuing careers in journalism. Local residency may be required by local AAJA chapters.
AT&T Labs Undergraduate Research Program
Must be a woman or a member of a minority group underrepresented in the sciences. Must be at least a junior in college. Deadline: December 1.
Contact: AT&T Labs Undergraduate Research Program
Room 1E-209
101 Crawfords Corner Road
PO Box 3030
Holmdol, NJ 07733-3030
AT&T Leadership Awards Program
You must be a citizen or permanent resident of: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan or Thailand.
Contact: AT&T Leadership Award Asia/Pacific
c/o Malaysia-American Commission
8th Floor, Menara John Hancock
No. 6, Jalan Gelenggang
Damansara Heights
50490 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Atlantic Salmon Federation
U.S. or Canadian legal residents. Pursuing studies in Atlantic salmon biology or management or related fields. Need not be in a degree program.
Contact: Atlantic Salmon Federation
PO Box 429
St Andrews, NB
Canada EOG 2XO
Battelle
Internships for minorities in science and engineering.
Contact: Battelle
505 King Ave.
Columbus, OH 43201
Ed Bradley Scholarship
For any minority full-time college student whose career objective is electronic journalism.
Contact: Radio & News Television News Directors Foundation
RTNDF Scholarships
1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Suite 615
Washington, DC 20036
Dr. Harry Britenstool Scholarship Fund
Must have been a Scout or employee of the Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America for at least two years. Must be accepted by an accredited college. Must demonstrate financial need. Deadline: June 1.
Hallie Q. Brown Scholarship Fund
Open to all minority students who demonstrate financial need and are recommended by a member of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs.
Contact: NACWC
Scholarship Committee
5808 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20011
Lena Chang Scholarship Awards
The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation awards two annual scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each to ethnic minority students currently enrolled in college.
Contact: Lena Chang Scholarship Awards
1187 Coast Village Road
Suite 123
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
Chinese Christian Fellowship, Inc. Scholarships
Applications are accepted throughout the year from Chinese students who are currently studying, or who wish to study theology. A total of $4500 is awarded in scholarships. A reference letter and a recommendation from the attending institution are required. Average award: $750.
Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
Chinese Christian Fellowship Inc
549 West 123rd Street
New York, NY 10027
(212) 666-3230
CIA/Undergraduate Scholarships
Annually awarded scholarship is for minority or disabled college freshman with a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be majoring in one or more of the following: physics, computer science, engineering, economics, mathematics, imagery science, cartography, Japanese, Russian, or Chinese. Recipients will gain a summer job at the Central Intelligence Agency. Full tuition, up to $10,000, is paid and summer job pays competitive rates.
Contact: CIA/Undergraduate Scholarships
Scholarship Coordinator
Central Intelligence Agency
HPM/OEEO
Washington, DC 20505
(703) 874-4462
Civil Engineers and Contractors of America
Majoring in construction science.
Contact: Civil Engineers and Contractors of America
1957 E St., NW
Washington, DC 20006
Civil Rights Summer
For rising sophomores and juniors in college. Fellowship includes a week of academic study and leadership training at Harvard University followed by a seven-week internship in Washington, D.C. at one of several policy-shaping national organizations. Deadline: February 23. Amount: Housing and transportation provided along with weekly stipend; fellows also receive a $1,500 scholarship at the end of the fellowship.
Contact: Civil Rights Summer
1629 K Street NW, Suite 1010
Washington DC 20006
(202) 466-3311
Fax: (202) 466-3435
summer@civilrights.org
Coca-Cola Scholarships
Fifty four-year $20,000 scholarships and 100 four-year $4,000 scholarships.
You may receive applications from your high school guidance counselors in September of your senior year or call (800) 306-COKE.
Colgate Minority Scholarships
For a minority student currently enrolled in an accredited dental hygiene program.
Contact: ADHA Institute for Oral Health
Scholarship Program
444 North Michigan Avenue
Suite 3400
Chicago, IL 60611
College Football Association
Participate in football. Amount: $5,000.
Contact: Hitachi, Inc. Scholarships.
6688 Gunpark Dr.
Suite 201
Boulder, CA 80301
Columbia 300 John Jowdy Scholarship
Awarded annually to a high school senior, graduating in the current year, who is actively involved in the sport of bowling. Deadline: April 1. Amount: $500.
Cooperative Education Agreement
Women and minority candidates in fish and wildlife biology. Amount: $11,000 plus tuition.
Contact: Cooperative Research Units Center
Mail Stop 725 ARL SQ
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1849 C St., NW
Washington, DC 20240
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