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ODWC Prescott Academic Scholarship for Higher Education

ODWC Prescott Academic Scholarship for Higher Education

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$3000

Application Deadline:

18/02/2024

Scholarship Provider

Country

United States

About This Scholarship

The One Dozen Who Care – Prescott Academic award for Higher Education is a $3,000 annual award provided by One Dozen Who Care, Inc. for college and university-level studies. One Dozen Who Care, Inc. is pleased to assist African-American female students who want to pursue higher education. We are aware that financially strapped women who are educated, ambitious, and academically inclined might not be able to pursue their dreams of attending college or a university. The One Dozen Who Care – Prescott Academic award for Higher Education is a $3,000 annual award provided by One Dozen Who Care, Inc. for college and university-level studies. You can get an application from the scholarship chair or pick one up from high schools and churches serving African Americans in the counties that qualify.

Eligibility Criteria For ODWC Prescott Academic Scholarship for Higher Education

Here are some common factors that are often considered:

  • African American heritage: Scholarships for African American women typically require applicants to identify as African American or Black. Some scholarships may have additional requirements related to heritage, such as requiring proof of ancestry.
  • Gender: Scholarships for African American women specifically target female applicants. These scholarships aim to support and empower African American women pursuing higher education.
  • Academic achievement: Many scholarships consider applicants’ academic performance, such as GPA, class rank, or standardized test scores. Some scholarships may have specific minimum requirements for academic achievement.
  • Field of study: These scholarships could be geared towards supporting African American women in underrepresented fields or professions.
  • Community involvement: Scholarships may consider an applicant’s involvement in extracurricular activities, community service, or leadership roles. Demonstrating a commitment to giving back to the community can strengthen a scholarship application.
  • Essays or personal statements: Scholarships often require applicants to write essays or personal statements that highlight their experiences, aspirations, and how they have overcome challenges. These essays provide an opportunity to showcase one’s achievements and future goals.

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