URGENT!!!! Seniors: African-American Young Men - Another great opportunity for a scholarship
Deadline: June 03, 2013 at 05:00 PM PDT
Requirements
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Must attend a public or charter high school in one of the nine Bay Area
counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa
Clara, Solano, or Sonoma
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Affiliation with a College Bound Brotherhood member agency a plus
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Must have filed the FAFSA or Dream Act Application by the March 2nd deadline
and had Cal Grant GPA verified in the Cal Grants Web Portal
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Must be a 2013 graduate of a Bay Area high school
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No GPA requirement
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No social security number required to apply
Application
Link: https://www.scholarselect.com/scholarships/10256-college-bound-brotherhood-20-scholarship-application
Description
The
College Bound Brotherhood 2.0 goal is to reach 500 African American young men,
in the 2012-2013 Academic Year who are college-bound seniors in order to
support their successful transition to college. The Brotherhood's mid-range
goal is to support the persistence and degree attainment of this initial class
and many more graduating classes to follow by developing a robust pipeline of
African American young men who are college ready, enrolled and attaining
college degrees. Long-term the Brotherhood has the potential to serve as a
vital field building movement to ensure accountability and excellence in
college preparedness and equitable access to quality education for Black young
men.
The
College Bound Brotherhood 2.0 has $150,000 in scholarship funds available
exclusively for African American young men attending high school throughout the
nine San Francisco Bay Area counties. In order to gain access to these
resources, an African American young man must participate in the programming
offered by a Brotherhood member agency and all eligible young men will have to
complete the FAFSA or Dream Act Application and have their Cal Grant GPA
uploaded to the California Student Aid Commission by the March 2, 2013 priority
deadline.
There
will be awards of $1,500 for students attending community colleges and awards
of up to $3,500 for students attending four-year colleges in the fall. The
scholarship awards are intended for the first year of college, Academic Year
2013-14.