This fellowship provides students from HBCUs with unique mentorship and hands-on training opportunities at Online News Association's annual conference, which will be held in Atlanta in fall 2024. Six fellows selected through a competitive application process will each receive a complimentary conference registration, hotel accommodations at ONA24, and a one-year ONA student membership. Apply by May 30th, 2024. Learn More
In partnership with finance education platform ViableEDU, this program offers sophomore undergraduates an eight-week curriculum, professional development, and in-person networking opportunities including conversations with leaders in the financial industry. Learn More
The Virginia HBCU Scholars Fellowship funds the humanities research of scholars affiliated with Virginia’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in service of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) heritage, stories, and communities. Learn More
Recent HBCU alum with at least a bachelor's degree, though best suited for a recent master's degree recipient, are eligible for this two-year appointment providing advanced training and scholarly support in public history, museum management, outreach programming, and partnership building. Learn More
Full-time graduate students either at, or entering an HBCU or holding a bachelor's degree from an HBCU are eligible for this 6-month training and internship program to help Black graduate students and early professionals land their first role in venture capital. Learn More
This program is a partnership with federal agencies & laboratories, industry, and higher education institutions with a mission to increase diversity of the STEM graduate degree pool. A paid internship, a stipend towards graduate education and support and community are the benefits of this fellowship. Learn More
Undergraduates enrolled at an HBCU are eligible to apply for this $20,000 award and semester at sea. Research fellowship scholars will be asked to present a research project idea and write three blog articles throughout their voyage to track the progress of the project. Learn More
Graduate students enrolled at an HBCU or PBI are eligible to apply for this program which includes curated corporate development experiences and financial assistance. Learn More
This program is focuses on freshman, sophomores or juniors at Minority Serving Institutions, specifically HBCUs. STEM, IT, cybersecurity and intelligence-related students will participate in a 12-week program working alongside intelligence or cybersecurity professionals at DHS. Learn More
The ACCESS Program is a. post-baccalaureate fellows program that exposes traditionally underrepresented individuals interested in cancer research to relevant professional fields, including biomedical and data sciences, population and public health or other related health professions. Learn More
This program prepares the next generation of leaders in communications, advertising, public relations, journalism, public relations, media & digital. Through the program, HBCU students are connected with Fortune 500 companies, agencies, brands, and corporations to recruit students for internships and full-time positions. Learn More
The NPA IMPACT Fellowship Program (“IMPACT”) increases access to opportunities for marginalized early-career research trainees to build skills, understand strengths and develop networks. Learn More
The NC STEM Policy Fellowships provide graduate students from North Carolina colleges and universities with opportunities to serve full-time for a year in high-level state government offices, focusing on policy topics related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Learn More
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission is now accepting applications for the Early Career Research Board Fellowship. The successful applicant will serve as a fellow on the Sea Lamprey Research Board or Board of Technical Experts for a one year term. Learn More
12-month training program for recent minority graduates preparing to work in career research. Learn More
Summer program for HBCU students interested in learning the business side of basketball. Learn More
10-week summer program for rising HBCU juniors interested in education careers. Learn More
Prestigious leadership management program for those who want to grow professionally, serve your country, and make a difference. Learn More
Open to seniors and recent graduates of Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) as defined by the U.S. Department of Education, the Columbia HBCU Fellowship Program prepares talented, high-performing HBCU graduates to lead, innovate, drive community impact, and advance their professional industries through program engagement, mentorship, and career development opportunities. Learn More