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
Undergraduates attending an 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant University studying agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or other related academic disciplines are eligible for this scholarship. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, 21 ACT, 1080 SAT scores and demonstrate leadership and community service. Learn More
These awards are for rising sophomores and juniors majoring in business (up to $5,850) or computer science (up to $2,350). Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, attend a TMCF member school and demonstrate financial need. Learn More
STEM graduate or PhD students at an HBCU with a minimum 3.0 GPA are eligible for this $8,500 scholarship. Learn More
Full-time HBCU undergraduates with a minimum 3.0 GPA or higher are eligible for this $8,500 scholarship. Learn More
Full-time HBCU Business majors at selected TMCF member schools with a minimum 2.75 GPA are eligible for this $8,000 scholarship. Learn More
Undergraduates attending a four-year HBCU who have a minimum 3.0 GPA and who are residents of New York City, Chicago or Detroit are eligible for this $4,500 scholarship. Learn More
College juniors and seniors at selected TMCF member schools majoring in STEM, business and sustainability-related disciplines are eligible for this need-based renewable scholarship of up to $5,000. Learn More
This award of up to $15,000 will be awarded to undergraduate students attending an HBCU during the 2024-2025 academic year. Eligible students must have a 2.7 GPA, and demonstrate leadership abilities and financial need. Learn More
Rising sophomores, juniors and seniors at a 4-year HBCU with a minimum 3.7 GPA and an annual household income maximum of $100,000 are eligible for this scholarship. Learn More
HBCU undergraduates with a minimum 3.0 GPA and who can demonstrate financial need are eligible for this $5,000 scholarship. Learn More
This scholarship is for undergraduates majoring in a technical field of study (i.e. engineering, math or science) at an HBCU. Recipients are eligible for a renewable $3,000 per year award. Learn More
This scholarship is for undergraduate residents of Georgia who have received an official acceptance letter to an HBCU or are currently enrolled in an HBCU are eligible for this $5,000 scholarship. Learn More
This scholarship is for HBCU undergraduate and graduate students who have a minimum 3.0 GPA and are pursuing studies related to social justice, such as criminal justice, education, civil rights or community/economic development, among other related disciplines. Scholars must also exhibit leadership and be active in the community to be eligible for this $10,000 scholarship. Learn More
Graduating high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA majoring in business, a physical science or STEM fields in preparation for an energy industry career are eligible for this scholarship. Six regional scholarships of $3,000 each and one $5,000 national scholarship (reoccurring for up to 4 years) will be awarded. Learn More
Undergraduate scholarships are for sophomores, juniors and seniors with a 3.0 GPA, who are involved in community service and enrolled in an accredited institution. Graduate scholarships are for full-time graduate students at an accredited institution. Learn more
The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) connects students and recent graduates with disabilities to employment opportunities. College career and disability services staff need to register their school for WRP each spring to enable their students to apply in the fall. WRP is free for schools and students. Learn More
Kader Garnier Aw of Team Rubicon International discusses the opportunities and challenges of international reporting on humanitarian crises in armed conflicts and complex humanitarian emergencies. Learn More
This is a free online certificate program for HBCU students, HBCU faculty & CBRE professionals. These courses expose participants to key theoretical concepts, contemporary issues, and research methods in the field of urban development. Seminar participants will develop skills and knowledge to help build stronger, more inclusive, and more resilient urban communities in a variety of professional arenas. Each seminar is led by a distinguished academic faculty member and/or a leading industry professional. Learn More