There are many scholarship programs for Hispanic men and women.
There are many organizations that provide scholarships for Hispanic men, as well as for Hispanic women. Some programs are offered through large employers, and some are managed by nonprofit organizations that rely on donations from the general public. Each scholarship program has certain criteria that must be met in order to be eligible to apply.
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund has scholarship programs available for current college students, community college transfer students and high school students.
Most of their scholarships require a minimum 3.0 grade point average and are open to both men and women. They also require applicants to be U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents.
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund
55 Second Street, Suite 1500
San Francisco, CA 94105
877-HSF-INFO
hsf.net
The Hispanic College Fund
The Hispanic College Fund is involved in many programs related to the education of Hispanic men and women. Their scholarship applications are categorized by college majors. Applications can be submitted for multiple scholarships at one time.
Requirements include U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status and a minimum 3.0 GPA.
The Hispanic College Fund
1301 K Street Northwest, Suite 450-A West
Washington, DC 20005
800-644-4223
hispanicfund.org
Kaiser Permanente College to Caring Program
The Kaiser Permanente College to Caring Program is open to college juniors and seniors who are working toward a bachelor's degree in a nursing-related field of study. It is open to men and women of Hispanic descent who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and that live in Northern California. The minimum GPA requirement is 3.0, and students must demonstrate a financial need to qualify. Applications are made through the Hispanic College Fund.
Kaiser Permanente College to Caring Program
The Hispanic College Fund
1301 K Street Northwest, Suite 450-A West
Washington, DC 20005
800-644-4223
hispanicfund.org
NASA MUST Scholarship Program
The NASA Motivating Undergraduates in Science and Technology program is open to Hispanic college men and women students who are pursuing further education in a science, mathematics, technology or engineering related field. To be eligible to apply, U.S. citizenship is required, and the applicant must be a rising sophomore or junior in college. A minimum 3.0 GPA is also needed.
Motivating Undergraduates in Science and Technology
NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
21000 Brookpark Road, M.S. 500-107
Cleveland, Ohio 44135
nasa.gov
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