
Scholarships
Amount: $5,000. About: The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Foundation Graduate Scholarship is awarded to graduate students interested in retail real estate or a related field. Each applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, be a full-time graduate student enrolled at an accredited university, and meet a minimum 3.0 GPA requirement. Eligible
Amount: $3,000. About: Offered by the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) Foundation, the Hyatt Hotels Fund for Minority Lodging Management Students is a scholarship program established by Hyatt in 1988 to provide financial aid to minority students pursuing a degree in hotel management. Applicants must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours for
Amount: $2,000. About: Each year, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) offers scholarships for its members and members’ dependents. Applicants need to be an IAM member who has two years of continuous good standing membership or the child of a member who has two years of continuous good standing membership. Applicants may
Amount: $3,000. About: The Hubertus W. V. Willems Scholarship is one of many awards available to Black male students through NAACP’s Inspire Initiatives. Each year, $3,000 is awarded to 25 outstanding students pursuing undergraduate degrees. Applicants must be a member of the NAACP; be a Black or African American male; be currently enrolled full-time or
Amount: $500-$5,000. About: Each year, the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) selects about 10,000 students to become HSF Scholars. HSF Scholars gain access to a wide range of “Scholar Support Services,” including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. Additionally, HSF Scholars become eligible to receive scholarships each year, which range from $500
Amount: $25,000. About: The Horatio Alger National Scholarship is designed to support college-bound high school seniors who have overcome significant obstacles. Each applicant must be enrolled full-time as a high school junior in the United States, have plans to enter a college or university following high school graduation, demonstrate critical financial need, be involved in