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Fund The Future Youth Scholarship

Fund The Future Youth Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,000

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Trust African American and minority students who are currently applying to higher education at a college or university are eligible for the $1,000 Future Youth Scholarship.Focusing on encouraging and assisting the next generation of medical leaders in their mission to transform the world is one of the foundation principles of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation. Less than 5.0% of practising doctors in the United States and around the world are African Americans or members of other minorities. The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship was established in order to close this gap by supporting minority students’ college attendance as well as their development of initiatives that advance racial equality in healthcare and medicine globally.

Eligibility Criteria For Fund The Future Youth Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria you may find:

  • Ethnic or Racial Background: Scholarships for minority students typically target individuals from specific ethnic or racial backgrounds that are underrepresented in higher education. These may include scholarships for African American, Hispanic/Latinx, Asian American, Native American, or other minority groups.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Some scholarships may require applicants to be citizens or permanent residents of a particular country, while others may be open to international students. Specific requirements regarding citizenship or residency should be checked for each scholarship.
  • Field of Study: Scholarships may be available for students pursuing studies in various academic disciplines, including STEM fields, social sciences, humanities, arts, or professional programs. Some scholarships may target specific fields to encourage underrepresented minority students to pursue careers in those areas.
  • Academic Achievement: Many minority scholarships consider academic performance as a factor. Requirements may include a minimum GPA, class rank, or standardized test scores. Academic achievements, awards, and honors may also be taken into consideration.
  • Essay or Personal Statement: Scholarships often require applicants to submit an essay or personal statement. This essay provides an opportunity for applicants to share their experiences, aspirations, personal challenges, and how they have overcome adversity or contributed to their community.

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