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Native Vision Scholarship


Name: Native Vision Scholarship – Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health

Award Amount: $5,000 per recipient

Information and Eligibility:
The Native Vision Scholarship, offered by the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, supports Indigenous high-school seniors who are preparing to enter college. The award recognizes commitment to education, athletics, leadership, and the Native community.
Eligibility criteria include:

  • Tribal Affiliation: Applicant must be a member of a federally recognized Native American, Alaska Native or Native Hawaiian tribe.
  • Academic Level: High-school senior planning to enroll full-time in a college or university.
  • Characteristics: Demonstrated leadership, athletic or community involvement, and commitment to pursuing higher education.

Application Requirements:

  • Completed scholarship application form provided by the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health.
  • Official or unofficial high-school transcript showing GPA and graduation status.
  • Résumé or personal statement outlining educational goals, leadership or athletic involvement, and how the scholarship will be used.
  • Proof of tribal membership (enrollment or other documentation).

Selection Criteria:

  • Academic achievement and readiness for post-secondary study.
  • Leadership or athletic involvement and demonstrated community engagement.
  • Strength and clarity of the personal statement and résumé.

Additional Details:

  • Multiple recipients are selected annually, each awarded $5,000 in college-funding support.
  • Funds are paid to the recipient’s institution for tuition or other eligible educational expenses once enrollment is verified.

Deadline:

  • May

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