Our goal is to provide students with one location to find accurate and up to date information regarding scholarships, those awarded by CUNY and Queensborough Community College, along with scholarships awarded by external organizations (corporations, etc.)
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How to Apply
There is no application process for the Community College Partnership Scholarship. Students will be selected for the scholarship based on the performance at their previous community college. Please note, only students who applied for admission and completed their application before the priority deadline will be considered for the scholarship.
Award Notification
Recipients for the scholarship for the Fall semester will be notified via email by April 15. Recipients of the scholarship for Spring semester will be notified via email by December 15.
Maintaining Award
Deadline Date: Application submission is closed
Award Amount: $1,000
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The Jacqueline Schiller Fund was established in The New York Community Trust to provide scholarships to CUNY students in the fields of literature and/or history who are among the best and brightest and who demonstrate financial need. The fields of literature and history are very broad and include many courses and many different programs. Through the scholarship, the Fund provides a financial assessment to those students who demonstrate financial need. For the 2024 - 25 academic year, there will be ten scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each.
Deadline Date: Application submission is closed
Award Amount: $4,000 (four semesters at $1,000 a semester)
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To apply for the Spring 2024 cohort, students must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Scholarships will be awarded based on a review of your transcript, a personal essay, and a letter of recommendation. Find more details about this scholarship opportunity and eligibility requirements.
These scholarships are offered twice each year, in the fall and spring. Applications are due in the semester prior to transfer.
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Deadline Date: Application submission is closed
Award Amount: $1,000
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About The NYCHA-CUNY Scholarship
The NYCHA-CUNY Scholarship is a collaboration of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and the City University New York (CUNY) to help low-and moderate-income NYCHA residents attending CUNY colleges, as undergraduates, realize their full potential through higher education. Annually, the scholarship awards $1000 to eligible NYCHA residents who are enrolled at CUNY colleges.
Requirements for scholarship eligibility:
· Authorized NYCHA residency or section 8 tenant
· Have earned a minimum of 24 credits by the time of application
· Have a minimum 3.0 GPA
· Currently enrolled, full-time undergraduate or graduate students at any CUNY community or senior college
· Additional criteria may be applicable
Please refer to http://opportunitynycha.org/about-adult-education/college-scholarships/ for more detailed information regarding the scholarship.
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Deadline Date: Application submission is closed
Award Amount: $1,000
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The Thomas Tam Scholarship is funded by an endowment established by the City University of New York in recognition of Dr. Thomas Tam’s contributions as a former member of the CUNY Board of Trustees, founding Executive Director of the Asian American / Asian Research Institute, and leadership in the Asian American community. The Scholarship awards $1,000 to an individual qualified undergraduate student that is currently enrolled at any of the twenty-one colleges within CUNY, Asian or non-Asian, who has demonstrated creativity in the communication of the concerns of the Asian American community in areas such as health, education, culture, media or advocacy/activism.
Application Guidelines
2024 Scholarship Online Application Form
All currently enrolled CUNY undergraduate students are eligible to apply for the Thomas Tam Scholarship.
Display of communication of the concerns of the Asian American community can be in the form of written reports, film, video, new media techniques, and the development of performances or materials in the arts and sciences.
The following are the issues to be addressed in your application for the Tam Scholarship. Please be sure to cover all of the points in your application.
Please submit your application using the form below by Friday, November 1, 2024. If your pdf or zip file exceeds 5 MB, you can use file hosting services such as WeTransfer (wetransfer.com) and email it to [email protected]. In the email subject header, type “2024 Tam Scholarship Submission.”
Deadline Date: Open
Award Amount: $1000
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The new Queens College Transfer Honors Program is designed for highly motivated and creative students who wish to complete their bachelor’s degree at a world-class college that challenges them to do their best.
All students admitted to the Transfer Honors program are eligible to apply for a minimum scholarship of $1000 a semester for four to six semesters (to complete the bachelor’s degree program).
Eligibility:
To be eligible to apply, you must be a full-time student with 45+ credits in a baccalaureate, AA, or AS program with a 3.3+ GPA. Students in AA/AS programs must ordinarily complete the degree to be eligible for scholarships.
Exceptional students with an AA/AS degree and a 3.5 GPA, or 60+ credits in a baccalaureate program and a 3.5 GPA can apply for scholarships ranging from half-tuition to full tuition (NY resident tuition rate).
MOREDeadline Date: Application submission is closed
Award Amount: $1000 - $1500
Established in 1995 by the University Student Senate of the City University of New York, the USS Merit Scholarship was renamed the Ernesto Malave Merit Scholarship in 2010. The scholarship awards one student per campus, per academic year for demonstrating outstanding academic and leadership performance under extraordinary circumstances. In 2003, the University Student Senate of the City University of New York established the Donald & Mary Ellen Passantino Scholarship; which was renamed the USS Donald and Mary Ellen Passantino International Students and Students with Disabilities Scholarship in 2010. The scholarship recognizes international students and students with disabilities who have demonstrated outstanding scholarship and enthusiastic leadership and service under extraordinary circumstances. Two students per campus, per academic year are awarded the scholarship.
All applications must be submitted online by the deadline date of Monday, June 10, 2019 no later than 11:59 pm.
Application Period: Application submission is closed
Award Amounts: $1000, $300 or $200
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The CUNY Ethics and Morality Essay Contest is funded by an endowment gift of $100,000 to the City University of New York by Dr. K. York Chynn and his wife Noelle Chynn. This annual award is intended to promote and stimulate thinking by college students at CUNY about the topic of ethics, morality, and virtuous behavior in their lives. More than ever, these issues arise not only in the personal relationships of individuals and family and friends, but also in the context of corporate, government, and social responsibility, whether it is about treating others fairly and honestly, or food safety.
The Asian American / Asian Research Institute will award the top three essays, selected by the Selection Committee, the following prizes:
Submission Guidelines
2024 Essay Submission Online Form
In today’s modern society however, virtues have slowly begun to lose their importance, or are often forgotten in the daily hustle of people’s daily lives. For example in China, officials recently enacted a new law to foster filial piety among its citizens by compelling adult children to visit their aging parents. Recognizing the importance of virtues in our lives, will lead to better communication, understanding, and acceptance between us and our fellow man.
For your essay, please select one Virtue from the list above to discuss in detail. In discussing the Virtue you have selected, please incorporate all of the following points in your essay:
Note: All winning (3) and honorable mention essays will be posted online for the public to read. If your essay is selected to win a cash prize, it must be posted online or you will forfeit your prize award.
Submission must meet the following requirements:
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