
Scholarships
Amount: Varies. About: Offered by the Hawaii Community Foundation, the Korean University Club Scholarship Fund annually provides scholarships to residents of Korean descent. Each applicant must live in the state of Hawaii, be of Korean ancestry, be a full-time student at an accredited, two- or four-year, not-for-profit institution within the United States, meet a minimum
Amount: $10,000. About: The Dingwall Foundation annually offers Korean ancestry grants to help students afford their undergraduate educations. Applicants must be of Asian ancestry, with at least one Asian grandparent. And there is a strong preference for Korean ancestry. Additionally, applicants must meet a minimum GPA requirement of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Eligible Grade
Amount: $2,500. About: The Kitchen Cabinet Kings Entrepreneur Scholarship is designed to help young entrepreneurs afford the rising costs of education. Kitchen Cabinet Kings will award one $2,500 scholarship for the best submitted entry. Applicants must be a current college student or incoming freshman enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at an accredited
Amount: Up to $13,000. About: Administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education and offered by KnowBe4, Inc., a company that provides security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, the Knowbe4 Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship awards up to $13,000 ($10,000 to be applied to tuition, fees, books, and electronics and up to $3,000 to
Amount: $5,000. About: The Joseph Zukin Jr. Scholarship for Entrepreneurship in America is one of seven named scholarships in the FOARE Scholarship Program, a program that provides scholarships to students with connections to the Out Of Home (OOH) advertising industry. All applicants must be able to detail their connection, either through themselves or through their
Amount: $500-$5,000. About: The Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF) offers scholarships to qualified Korean American students, including foreign students from Korea. Applicants must be a student with a Korean heritage studying in the United States regardless of citizenship status (including Korean Nationals) – if extra funds are available, other students (non-Korean) may qualify for some