The Women’s Energy Network of Colorado (WENCO) Kelly de la Torre Scholarship Fund was established in memory of a former founding member of Women In Energy friend Kelly de la Torre.
Eligibility Requirements
Please note that if the below requirements are not fully met, WENCO won’t be able to consider you for a scholarship.
Must be female, attend high school and in senior year and reside in Colorado.
Must be a S.T.E.M. major with an intent to study or pursue a career in energy
Must have an average 3.5 GPA with proof from high school transcript and high school administrator’s contact information.
Must plan to attend an accredited 4-year university.
Must have proof of registration prior to disbursement of scholarship funds.
Must have two (2) letters of recommendation that include contact information for them and are not relatives. References must be 21 or older.
If you meet the above requirements, please complete the application no later than April 9, 2021, by clicking here. If you have any questions, email scholarship@wencolorado.org.
American Indian Graduate Center provides up to $30,000 in scholarships per student per year and supports Native students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees in the United States. It offers more than 20 scholarship opportunities, plus a comprehensive array of academic and support services for students to utilize throughout their entire academic journey. From completing financial aid applications to creating a study plan to thriving on campus, students can rely on American Indian Graduate Center as a guide every step of the way.
Check out the center's scholarships as well as its student resource page to learn more. Have questions? Contact an academic adviser by calling 505-881-4584 or by emailing fellowships@aigcs.org.
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) Scholar Program is designed to empower courageous young leaders of Hispanic heritage. The program helps ensure students achieve their higher education and career goals.
Every year, 10,000 outstanding students are selected as HSF Scholars. While only some will receive HSF scholarships, due to funding limitations, all Scholars have access to HSF’s full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services. HSF Scholar Support Services include mentorship, leadership development, career services, knowledge building, and wellness training. Career services include, but aren't limited to, access to internships and job opportunities with HSF corporate partners.
Scholarship awards are based on merit; amounts range from $500 to $5,000, based on relative need, among the Scholars selected.
To learn more about this scholarship opportunity, please visit hsf.net. This application closes February 15.
The online application for the Jackie Robinson Foundation (JRF) Scholarship will be available through February 1, 2021, at jackierobinson.org. More than 4,000 talented young minority high school students apply to become JRF Scholars and carry on the civic-minded legacy of JRF’s namesake, Jackie Robinson. The deadline to submit the application for a JRF Scholarship is 5 p.m. ET, February 1, 2021.
To see a listing of the queries JRF most often receives, view their frequently asked questions.
To learn more about JRF, please visit their website at jackierobinson.org.