NATIONAL BLACK GRADS, IE HIGH SCHOOL BLACK GRADUATE RECOGNITION "IT TAKES A VILLAGE" SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
PURPOSE:
To provide scholarships to deserving African American graduating seniors in the Inland Empire who are pursuing a post-secondary course of study at either a college or university.
AWARD COMPONENTS:
Multiple $500 scholarships and individual certificates awarded to students selected by the Inland Empire High School Black Graduation Scholarship Committee.
CRITERIA:
1. Be an African American student living in the Inland Empire area (San Bernardino/Riverside Counties).
2. Be a 2021 graduating high school senior.
3. Demonstrate positive impact on and involvement in the community.
4. Demonstrate high academic achievement or significant improvement over time.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Please submit the following items by the Wednesday March 31, 2021 deadline (POSTMARKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED).
1. Completed application form via this Google form
2. Email two letters of recommendation (e.g., from teachers/counselors, administrators, employers, or community leader) to
nationalblackgrads@gmail.com 3. An official and recent high school transcript RECEIVED BY March 31, 2021 to the address below:
National Black Grads
ATTN: Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 953
Highland, CA 92346
4. An original 300-500 word essay or YouTube Video
* The YouTube video/multi-media presentation (e.g., song, poem, speech or commercial) can be no longer than 3 minutes uploaded to YouTube.com. Use this link for directions on how to upload videos on YouTube :
https://youtu.be/VtF2AgFSLAwThen enter the public YouTube link in the space provided below. The multi-media presentation must answer one of the prompts provided below. (Examples of multimedia presentations include but are not limited to a commercial, you performing an original song or poem etc... please make sure you have answered your chosen prompt)
PROMPTS:
Please explain your decision to continue your education by answering one of these essay prompts:
A) Frederick Douglass is often quoted as having said, "If there is no struggle, there is no progress." Describe a struggle, hardship, obstacle or failure that you have endured. Then, explain how this has been a catalyst in your pursuit of a college education.
OR
B) Service to others and helping those in need are dominant themes in African American history. We are a people who have consistently reached back to help others. Discuss how you currently or will be of service to the community. Then, explain how this has been a catalyst in your pursuit of a college education.
DEADLINE: Application and all supporting materials must be RECEIVED by March 31, 2021 (NO POSTMARKS ACCEPTED)
STUDENT FINALISTS will be notified via the e-mail address provided regarding the status of their applications
STUDENT FINALISTS must provide a picture
If you have any questions please email NBG CEO Keynasia Buffong at
nationalblackgrads@gmail.comPlease continue scrolling down to fill out our electronic application