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Scholarship Information

The Unity Center continues to look for opportunities, resources and more for ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ students. Lists of scholarships, internships, and grants constantly changes. Contact the Unity Center for the most up-to-date information. 

The following scholarships are national awards that offer different amounts and opportunities to enrolled students. Learn more about criteria and qualifications on their webpages.  

The following scholarships are offered through the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Foundation. Criteria and requirements outlined on their webpage. 

  • Phyllis St. Germain Crawford Scholarship 
  • Mary F. Luzzi Scholarship Fund 
  • John (Jack) ’73 & Patricia ’69 Milligan Endowed Scholarships  
  • Eunice O. Shatz Endowed Fund for the School of Social Work 
  • Josephine A. Stillings Scholarship Fund  
  • Therese L. Marchand Sullivan ’46 Endowed Scholarship Fund 

The following scholarships are offered through the Rhode Island Foundation. Criteria and requirements outlined on their webpage.  

  • Jeanette Rankin Women’s Scholarship fund 
  • Bruce and Marjori Sundlun Scholarship 
  • Patsy Takemoto Mink Education Foundation Award 
  • Nondas Hurst Voll Scholarship  
  • GFWC Women’s Club of South County Scholarship 
  • Frances L. Macartney Porter Fund 
  • Rhode Island Commission on Women/Freda Goldman Education Award 
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    Status doesn’t determine opportunity. Tenacity and hard work do. With our scholarship, undocumented students invest in their education and define their future. Eligibility Criteria: current high school students or recent graduates, currently enrolled undergraduates, and transfer students, DACA, TPS, or meet the High GPA, be applying for a variety of scholarships, be driven to excel and help others succeed.

  • Eligibility Criteria: Must be of Hispanic heritage, US Citizen, Permanent Legal Resident, DACA or Eligible Non-Citizen (as defined by FAFSA), high school students must have a 3.0 GPA or higher and undergraduate and graduate students must have a 2.5 GPA or higher, plan to enroll full-time in an accredited, not-for-profit, four-year university, or graduate school, during the fall of a scholarship cycle (year).

  • The MALDEF Scholarship Resource Guide is a free, informative resource guide for students, parents, and educators with an extensive list of scholarships, including many that do not inquire about immigration status.

  • The QuestBridge National College Match is open to all U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents, regardless of citizenship, currently attending a high school in the United States. Only some of our college partners will consider non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents for admission and full scholarships. For the most up-to-date information, see .

  • Students who receive the Dream Award have completed at least their first year of their college education, have a significant financial need, and have overcome obstacles through sheer determination. They must be U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents (holders of a Permanent Resident card), or individuals granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA).

  • For high school or community college graduates: Need to have DACA or TPS or meet TheDream. US immigration eligibility criteria and qualify for in-state tuition at one of our Partner Colleges to receive this scholarship. We also offer an online college option.

  • The Cooke College Scholarship Program is an undergraduate scholarship program available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who seek to attend and graduate from the nation's best four-year colleges and universities. Students do not need to be U.S. citizens however; they must reside in the U.S. or a U.S. territory and attend high school in the United States. 

  • Since May 1982, USHLI has worked to empower the Latino community and similarly disenfranchised groups by promoting education, servant leadership development, civic engagement, and research.
  •  â€“ National Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc.  

For All Races


  • A full–tuition scholarship for a woman in science, technology, engineering, or math. You do not need to be a U.S. citizen to apply. You do need to attend college (or plan to attend college) in the United States. The Science Ambassador Scholarship is only open to undergraduate students and high school seniors.

For Native American Women  


  • Applicants must be enrolled with his or her respective Tribe, either federally recognized or non-federally recognized Tribe, from the continental US or Alaska.  

  • Applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited, graduate-level U.S. healthcare program, be African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native Americans (American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian), Asian American (Vietnamese and Cambodian only), and Pacific Islander, have proof of U.S. citizenship or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) approval letter.

For Hispanic Women 


  • Scholarships form the cornerstone of the Chicana Latina Foundation. We award merit-based scholarships valued at $1500 to 30-40 powerful Latina students each year. 
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  • The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities is pleased to be the administrator of scholarship opportunities provided by our partners to assist in defraying some of your college expenditures. Please review each scholarship’s criteria carefully to see if you qualify, since each partner may have differing requirements. 

For Asian Women/Girls  


  • Scholarship awards range from one-time $2,500 awards to multi-year $5,000 awards. APIA Scholars provides scholarships to underserved APIA students who are citizens, nationals, or legal permanent residents of the United States or citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau.

  • The AWIB Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to students who have the attributes to be our next generation of leaders. Candidates for the scholarship must be female of Asian (includes those who can trace their ancestry from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam) or Pacific Islander ancestry and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.  

For African-American Women/Girls  

  •  â€“ national Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc.
    Students must be African American undergraduate students with a minimum GPA of 2.75. Selection is based on academic accomplishments as well as involvement in school and community activities and an essay.

  • Scholarship for African-American women who are college sophomores or juniors enrolled in an accredited college or university. Applicants must be majoring in journalism, economics, or a related field. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. Must be a U.S. citizen.
  • – National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs
    Applicants must be African-American, U.S. Citizens, full-time freshman student in a four-year or two-year college.

  • Annual awards for African American, female sophomore or junior undergraduate students enrolled in a UNCF member college or university, Hampton University or Howard University. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and financial need. Students must file the FAFSA. Due date, number of awards and award amount may vary. 

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