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Grants & Scholarships

Harvard University’s Science Endowment

Harvard University has a massive science endowment for African Americans (High School Juniors/Seniors) who are interested in majoring in the sciences, Chem., Biology, Physics, etc. A four year tuition free education at Harvard Univ. (Regardless of parent’s income)!!! The professor to contact for more information is: Professor Gregory Tucci, tucci@fas.harvard.edu 617-496-4668.

Florida A&M University Female Students Computer Science Majors

Dr. Jason Black is the Principal Investigator of a recently awarded $552,000 NSF Grant entitled African-American Women in Computer Science. The grant provides scholarships from $4000 to $10,000 per year for female African American students. We need your help to get the word out about this great opportunity to build up the enrollment of women in the CIS Department. Pass this information along to high school or community college students, their parents, and to guidance counselors you may know.

The AAWCS program begins operation on July 1 and will run until June 30,2012. For more information about the program and applications for the program can be requested by contacting: Dr. Black at jblack@cis.famu.edu or (850) 412-7354.

Ron Brown Scholars Program

The Ron Brown Scholars Program seeks African-American high school seniors to receive $10,000 annually for four (4) years to attend an accredited four-year college or university in the US.

For information, contact:
Ron Brown Program
1160 Pepsi Place, Suite 206
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434-964-1588
info@ronbrown.org
www.ronbrown.org

Grant for African-American Women in Computer Science

Grant provides scholarships from $4,000 to $10,000 per year for African American female students to attend Florida A&M (FAMU).

FAMU & Dr. Black need your help to get the word out about this great opportunity to build back up the enrollment of women in the CIS Department. Pass this information along to high school or community college students, their parents, and to guidance counselors you may know.

To contact Dr. Black:
jblack@cis.famu.edu