Start early: Apply now for 2020 Scholarships

Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology >> Start early: Apply now for 2020 Scholarships

Start early: Apply now for 2020 Scholarships

 
POSTED ON Oct 23, 2019
 

You don’t have to wait till Scholarship Season to apply to the Apple HBCU Scholars Program. Applications are  accepted on a rolling basis.
In partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), Apple is offering a $15,000 merit-based scholarship and a chance to participate in a 12-week internship next year. The Apple HBCU Immersion experience will take place in Cupertino, California during the Spring semester of 2020,  and the scholarship will help defray the costs of college tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, books and supplies.

The HBCU Scholars Program is open to outstanding students attending a four-year accredited Historically Black College or University Eligible students should be working towards a degree in an undergraduate, Masters, or PhD program. Graduate students, undergraduate sophomores, juniors, or seniors pursuing a fifth year of study are all welcome to apply. The program has opportunities for students in a variety of disciplines, and the selection process aims to assess critical soft skills that enable success, coupled with technical ability.

Each scholar will participate in a 12-week internship with Apple, various leadership development activities to help prepare for post-graduation careers, receive on-going coaching and guidance from an experienced Apple employee, and serve as Ambassadors on their HBCU campuses to build awareness for the Apple and TMCF HBCU Initiative

Visit the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) website to complete the Apple HBCU Scholars application.

You could be the next winner of the Cedar Education Lending’s Easy Scholarship. They give out $500 awards, ending quarterly (March, June, September & December).

The $500 “Because College is Expensive” Scholarship is open to high school juniors and seniors; adults looking to head back to school, current college students, and anyone else looking to attend college or graduate school.

Click here for additional information on the Because College is Expensive Scholarship.

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