The HSF Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a college degree.
Category: Underrepresented Groups
The Honorable Walter R. Stone 2L Diversity Fellowship
As part of our ongoing commitment to promote inclusion and diversity within the legal profession, we are proud to offer The Honorable Walter R. Stone Diversity Fellowship to an outstanding second-year law school student.
The National GEM Consortium
GEM is a network of leading corporations, government laboratories, top universities, and top research institutions that enables qualified students from underrepresented communities to pursue graduate education in applied science and engineering.
Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP)
The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a free summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions.
The American Bar Association (ABA)
The American Bar Association (ABA) awards an annual Legal Opportunity Scholarship to first-year law students.
The American Indian College Fund
The American Indian College Fund provides scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native college students.
The CDC Undergraduate Public Health Scholars Program
The Office of Minority Health and Health Equity (OMHHE) supports internship opportunities for qualified undergraduate and graduate students to gain meaningful experiences in public health settings.
Pathways to Science
The mission of the Institute for Broadening Participation is to increase diversity in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce.
Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA): Junior Summer Institute (JSI)
The Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) works to promote the inclusion and full participation of underrepresented groups in public service and to advance their leadership roles throughout our civic institutions serving domestic and international affairs.
Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI)
Named in honor of the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize winner, former APSA President, and the first African American to receive a PhD in political science, Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI) encourages students to pursue academic careers in political science. The RBSI does this by: Enhancing writing, research, and analytical skills to increase competitiveness in the application and financial aid process for graduate school; Developing statistical skills for data analysis used in political science; Exposing participants to the significant questions in the discipline and profession of political science; Introducing participants to leading political scientists; and Educating participants about political science career opportunities and encouraging their application to doctoral programs in political science