American Indian College Fund Scholarships

The American Indian College Fund provides approximately $8 million in scholarship funding each year to American Indian and Alaska Native college students. Applications are accepted between January 1 and May 31 each year. Students who will be attending full-time at any tribal, public, or private (non-profit) college or university are eligible to apply. Recipients must be an enrolled member of their tribe or able to prove enrollment of a parent or grandparent. Awards range from $900 per year up to over $15,000 per year.

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Association of American Indian Affairs Scholarships

AAIA is a national Indian organization that focuses on three main areas: youth/education, cultural preservation, and sovereignty. One-year and two-year scholarships are available to undegraduateand graduate Native American students seeking an Associate’s Degree or higher. Scholarships are awarded based on both merit and need.

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Gen-I NOW: QuestBridge National College Match Scholarship

QuestBridge is a national nonprofit based in Palo Alto, California that connects the nation’s most exceptional, low-income youth with leading colleges and opportunities. The QuestBridge National College Match is a college and scholarship application process that helps outstanding low-income high school seniors gain admission and full four-year scholarships to the nation’s most selective colleges.

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Actuarial Foundation

Contains an open-access, expert-driven guidebook to help minority students and their families through the scholarship and financial aid process

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