SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Educational Choice Scholarship-Ohio Dept. of Education:
    Ohio Department of Education EdChoice Scholarship Program: 25 S. Front Street Columbus, Ohio 43215
    Phone Number: (877) 644-6338 edchoice@ode.state.oh.us
    Scholarships provide students from underperforming public schools the opportunity to attend participating private schools.
  • LULAC National Scholarship Fund
    Established in 1975, LNESC and LULAC National Scholarship Fund (LNSF) to help youth in undeserved communities make the dream of college enrollment a reality. For additional questions, please contact via email at LNSF@LNESC.org 
  • Scholarships – Ohio Civil Rights Transportation Symposium 
    A total of three (3) scholarships of $1,500 will be awarded to full-time or part-time individual college students currently enrolled in a post high school education focusing on Construction or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields. The Ohio Civil Rights Transportation Symposium Scholarship focuses on broadening the number of individuals in the engineering and transportation industry.
  • School Choice Ohio:
    88 East Broad Street, Suite 640 Columbus, Ohio 43215
    Phone Number: (614)-223-1555 ext 212 Cynthia Valencia
    cvalencia@scohio.org
    Information about five state-funded scholarship programs that allow eligible families to send their children to the participating chartered private school (or public school, in some cases) of their choice. All scholarship programs are administered by the Ohio Department of Education.

 

  • 50+ Scholarships for DACA / Undocumented Students
    If you’re an undocumented or DACA student, finding financial aid for college can be tricky. Undocumented students do not qualify for federal aid, and only a handful of states offer state grants to undocumented students, here you will find a list of some scholarships available for DACA students
  • TheDream.US
    TheDream.US is working to help 6,000 highly motivated DREAMers graduate from college with career-ready degrees. DREAMers are immigrant youth who came to this country at a very young age without documentation.
    Despite the fact that this is the only country they have ever known they’ll receive no federal aid to go to college, have limited access to state aid, and often face paying out-of-state tuition.
    TheDream.US is the nation’s largest college access and success program for DREAMers. We believe that all that DREAMers need is an opportunity. And all we need to do is provide them with financial support to attend one of our Partner Colleges, committed to their college completion.
  • UC Blue Ash Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs:
    Phone Numbers:
    (513) 936-1501 Molly Scruta molly.scruta@uc.edu