For Students
Scholarship Programs

The UNCF Program Services Department manages various scholarship programs. Each program has its own eligibility criteria, open/close dates and required documentation. To apply for a UNCF scholarship, you must apply through the on-line application process.

To apply for any of these scholarships, click one of the links for the eligibility requirements, and go to the on-line application:

AFSCME/UNCF/Harvard University LWP Union Scholars Program 2011
Alaska Scholarship Program
Alliance Data Corporate Scholars Program
AT&T Foundation Scholarship 2012-13
Avis Budget Group - 2012 Summer Internship Program
Chicago Public Schools Scholarship 2012-13
City of Cincinnati Scholarship 11-12
Dallas Independent School District Scholarship 11-12
Deborah L. Vincent/ FAHRO Education Scholarship Award 11-12
Dignity Health Corporate Scholars Program 2012
Gilbane Building Company Scholarship (PA) - 2011-12
Google Scholarship 2012
Hershey's Scholarship Program 2011
Jack & Jill of America Foundation 2011-2012
Jill B.& Charles S.Johnson Scholarship 2012
Marriott Scholars Program (2012)
MasterCard WorldWide Scholarship Program 2011-12
MCCA Lloyd M. Johnson Jr. Scholarship 2012
Michael Jackson and Rhythm Nations Scholarships
Oracle Community Impact Grant 2011-12
Oracle Scholarships for Chicago Public Schools Graduates 2011-12
Oracle/UNCF Corporate Scholars Program 2011
Robert Dole Scholarship for Disabled Students
Ronald H. Brown Summer Law School Prep Program 2012
Rosa E. Blackwell Scholarship Fund 11-12
The Ahmanson Foundation Scholarship Program
TILGA
Toyota/UNCF Scholarship 2011-12
UNCF General Scholarship Program 2011-12
United Water Corporate Scholars Program 2011

If you are a student attending a UNCF-member college or university, it is highly recommended that you also complete the UNCF general scholarship application. Once a student completes the application, the information will be used to match you to many of the specific programs administered by UNCF. The general application, however, does not apply to scholarship programs that require a separate application.

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