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UNCF Budweiser Natalie Johnson Scholarship

Are you an entering college junior and senior who attends a four-year accredited HBCU in the fall of 2020? If your answer is yes, then here is an outstanding opportunity to fund your education. Every student is looking for some financial support to free themselves from worries. The United Negro College Fund is up to its commitment to supporting the students in HBCUs. The United Negro College Fund is now happily offering its worthy UNCF Budweiser Natalie Johnson Scholarship. Candidates should be a United States citizen or a permanent resident to be eligible.

The purpose of the program is to support the students who are beginning their education in HBCU institutes. The scholarship is mainly designed in Natalie Johnson, who is the first African American female Brewing director at the Anheuser Busch brewery in St.Louis. The foundation is willing to support the deserving students who are beginning their higher education. The foundation aims to reduce financial stress on the students and motivate them to achieve their goals.

The United Negro College Fund or UNCF is one of the leading foundations dedicated to supporting the education of students and helping them with their academic needs. Their goal is to create a sustainable and nationally-recognized pipeline of underrepresented students who will become a highly qualified or expert college graduate and benefit their community with their education. Their motive is to increase the educated African American college graduate students annually.

Brief Description       

Get more details about the scholarship in the table below:

Organization UNCF
Educational Level College or University artists
Subjects Any
Amount $4000
Access Mode Online
Number of Awards Undefined
City Multiple
Nationality Domestic
Country United States
Application Deadline October 30, 2020
Application Fees Nil
Requirement Application, Essay, CV

Who May Be Eligible?

Here are the requirements you need to follow to be eligible for the scholarship:

  • Applicants entering college juniors and seniors who attend a four year accredited HBCU in the fall of 2020 are eligible.
  • The fellow should possess a minimum GPA of 2.8 on a scale of 4.0.
  • Candidates should have a major in chemistry, marketing, mechanical, industrial engineering, economics, finance, supply chain, finance, sales, and logistics.

How to Apply

Eligible and interested students should apply for the program through an online application form. Please submit all the required details and materials with concern. Strictly follow the deadline, as late applications will not be accepted. Please make sure the data you are submitting is enough and full. Fellows are responsible for the originality of the assignments. Candidates should submit all requests materials.

Supporting Documents

  • 250 to 500 words essay on how you have positively impacted your community, school, or both.
  • A current transcript and updated resume are mandatory.

Benefits

Selected fellows will receive the award amount of $4000. This amount should only be used to defer the institutional costs of the candidates. This scholarship encourages students to do better in their careers and maintain a good academic record. The program motivates students to benefit their community or school with their education, skills, and excellence.

Application Deadline

The last date to apply for the program is October 30, 2020. No late or incomplete applications will be entertained.

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Indu Singh

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