Concrete Rose Scholarship
Concrete Rose Scholarship
The Young Women of Color Scholarship is dedicated to providing essential resources and encouragement for young women of color to flourish. Inspired by the transformative power of education, this scholarship aims to support individuals who, despite facing challenges such as teenage motherhood and leaving high school, have successfully advanced from obtaining a GED to pursuing an MBA. The mission of this scholarship is to empower women of color to reach their full potential and achieve their dreams, ultimately making significant contributions to creating a more inclusive and prosperous world for all. Eligible applicants for this scholarship include first-generation BIPOC women who are either high school seniors or undergraduates with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Preference will be given to African American and Latinx women.
Documents Required
Eligibility Criteria
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How To Apply
Steps to be followed: 1. Visit our official website. 2. Click on register 3. Login and apply 4. Fill the required details in the form 5. Upload relevant documents 6. Review and Submit the application.
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The Young Women of Color Scholarship is dedicated to providing essential resources and encouragement for young women of color to flourish. Inspired by the transformative power of education, this scholarship aims to support individuals who, despite facing challenges such as teenage motherhood and leaving high school, have successfully advanced from obtaining a GED to pursuing an MBA. The mission of this scholarship is to empower women of color to reach their full potential and achieve their dreams, ultimately making significant contributions to creating a more inclusive and prosperous world for all. Eligible applicants for this scholarship include first-generation BIPOC women who are either high school seniors or undergraduates with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Preference will be given to African American and Latinx women.