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Deadline: AprilName: Minority Undergraduate Retention Grant Award Amount: $250 to $2,500 Information And Eligibility: The Minority Undergraduate Retention Grant...
Deadline: RollingName: Hmong Community Higher Education Scholarship Award Amount: $500 Information And Eligibility: The Hmong Community Higher Education Scholarship...
Deadline: FebruaryName: Corris Boyd Scholarship Award Amount: $1,000 Information And Eligibility: The Corris Boyd Scholarship is designed to assist African American...
Deadline: RollingName: Tang Scholarship Award Amount: $5,000 Information And Eligibility: Self-identified as Asian/Pacific Islander and gay, lesbian, bisexual or...
Deadline: JuneName: The Lagrant Foundation Scholarship Award Amount: Up to $5,000 (with additional funding for graduate students) Information And Eligibility:...
Deadline: MarchName: The Dream US National Scholarship Award Amount: Up to $15,000 per year Information And Eligibility: The Dream US National Scholarship is...
Deadline: JulyName: The Mutual of Omaha Actuarial Scholarship for Minority Students Award Amount: $5000 Information And Eligibility: The Mutual of Omaha...
Deadline: OctoberName: The Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship Award Amount: $1000 - $10000 Information And Eligibility: The Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship...
Deadline: SeptemberAsian American students have access to a wide variety of scholarships and grants aimed at supporting educational access, reducing student debt, and promoting representation in higher education. These awards are typically based on a combination of academic achievement, financial need, leadership, and community involvement.
Notable scholarship opportunities include:
Most of these scholarships open applications between November and March. Applicants are encouraged to prepare early by gathering transcripts, writing a compelling personal statement, and seeking letters of recommendation.
Yes, many scholarships are specifically available for Asian American high school seniors preparing to attend college. These scholarships help reduce the cost of higher education and often serve as pathways to mentorship, internships, or leadership development programs.
Top scholarships for Asian American high school students include:
Tips for high school applicants:
These scholarships are not just financial support—they often come with access to professional networks, academic mentorship, and leadership training, helping Asian American students thrive throughout college and beyond.
Yes, many scholarships specifically support Asian American students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). These scholarships aim to promote diversity in STEM fields and often include mentoring, internships, or career development opportunities.
Examples include:
To be competitive, students should demonstrate academic excellence, a strong interest in STEM, and, in some cases, leadership or volunteer experience in tech-related fields.
Yes, there are several scholarships dedicated to first-generation college students from the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. These awards are designed to support students whose parents did not complete a four-year college degree in the U.S.
Examples include:
Applicants are often asked to share their personal journey, challenges they’ve overcome, and how higher education will impact their family and community.
Yes, Asian American students are eligible for many minority-focused scholarships in the U.S. While some programs target specific ethnic groups (e.g., Black or Latinx students), many scholarships for underrepresented minorities explicitly include Asian Americans.
Examples include:
It’s important for Asian American students to read eligibility criteria carefully. If the term “underrepresented minority” is used, it often includes AAPI students—especially in STEM, leadership, and business programs.
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