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Air Force ROTC                                        105 Military Science Building                                        578-4407
African American Cultural Center             100 Raphael Semmes Road                                        578-1627
Army ROTC                                              106 Military Science Building                                        578-2371 
Career Services                                        1502 Patrick Taylor Hall                                                578-2162
Financial Aid and Scholarships                 Pleasant Hall                                                                 578-3103
First Year Experience                               128 Johnston Hall                                                          578-1188
Graduate School                                       114 West David Boyd                                                   578-2311
Honors College                                         250 French House                                                         578-8831
International Cultural Center                     3365 Dalrymple Drive                                                    324-3084
LSU Police Department                            South Stadium Road                                                     578-3231
Middleton Library                                                                                                                              578-5652
Office of Campus Life                               122 Johnston Hall                                                          578-5160
Office of Greek Affairs                               137 Johnston Hall                                                          578-2171
Office of Multicultural Affairs                      335 LSU Student Union                                                 578-4339
Residential Life                                          Grace King Hall                                                              578-8663
Undergraduate Admissions                       Pleasant Hall                                                                  578-3103 
University Center for Freshman Year        50 Allen Hall                                                                   578-6822
University Registrar                                   112 Thomas Boyd Hall                                                   578-1686



Senior Colleges                             Intercollegiate Sports
                                
Agriculture: 578-2362                                  Baseball: 578-4148
Art and Design: 578-5400                           Basketball: 578-8217             
Arts and Science: 578-3141                       Football: 578-1151              
Basic Sciences: 578-4200                         Golf: 578-8212                     
Business: 578-3211                                   Gymnastics:  578-5050            
Education: 578-2331                          
Engineering: 578-5701    
Honors College: 578-2735            
Library and Information Science: 578-1480        
Mass Communications: 578-2002                
Music and Dramatic Arts: 578-3261    
Social Work: 578-1351                
University College: 578-8281

 

 

 

African American Scholarships

 

25 Scholarship Giveaways from Black Excel

 

Ron Brown Scholarships
Go to: www.RonBrown.org 
The award: $10,000 for 10 to 20 students. It's renewable.  Academic merit, leadership, community service, all fields.  The deadline is usually in January.  This is one of most prestigious scholarships, and it's very, very competitive.  Details at site.
  

Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship 
Go to: www.JackieRobinson.org 
JRF annually awards selected applicants four-year scholarships of up to $7,200 per year to attend a four-year accredited college or university of their choice. In addition, the Foundation provides access to valuable workshops, seminars, mentoring and internship opportunities. For more information, please visit our website. www.jackierobinson.org
Daniel A. McNeal
Program Coordinator
Education and Leadership Program Development
The Jackie Robinson Foundation
3 West 35th Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001 

dmcneal@jackierobinson.org
www.jackierobinson.org
212-290-8600 (ph)
212-290-8081 (fax) 

 


Project Excellence Scholarships 
Go to: www.project-excellence.com 
The award: $4,000 or higher (to full tuition). Number of winners: at least 600.  Academic merit, leadership, community service, all fields. Deadline: Feb. 1.  Details at site.
  

 

United College Fund Scholarships
Go to: www.uncf.org/programs 
The UNCF is one of our major scholarship gateways.  The awards are of varying amounts, and there are a great many under different names and requirements (Grandmet, Duracell, for example). The deadline is usually December. Details at site.
  

 


Kodak Scholarships 
Go to: www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/programs/student/scholarship.shtml 
The award: varying amounts to $5,000. Number of awards: Varies.  For those studying in film/cinematography at U.S. colleges. Details at site.
  

 


Intel Science Talent Search 
Go to: www.sciserv.org/sts 
The award is from $5,000 to $100,000. There are approx. 40 awards in this prestigious competition.  You must present a scientific research project.  Deadline: December.  Details at site. 
(In one news story, we read an inspiring story about an AA student who was a semi-finalist for her cancer- related research. Students who do well here usually have strong school support and one-on-one mentoring.)
  

 


NACME Scholarships (National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering) 
Go to: www.nacme.org/ 
The awards go up to $20,000, and many are awarded.  This is our major engineering scholarship gateway.  You must be an engineering student. The deadline is
usually in February.  Go to the Website for details, or contact aid officials at your college.
  

 


Gates Millennium Scholarships 
Go to: www.gmsp.org/SOW4/ 
The goal of Gates Millennium Scholarships is to promote academic excellence and to provide an
opportunity for thousands of outstanding students with significant financial need. The scholarship covers room, board, and tuition for at least 1,000 high school
students a year.  Nomination material for 2002-2003 will be available November, 2001. Go to Website for details.  Deadline: March 15.
  

 


NSBE Scholarships (National Society of Black Engineers) 
Got to: www.nsbe.org/scholarships 
Award amount: generally  from $1,500 to $3,000 for members of NSBE.  Number of awards varies. This is primarily for engineering students and others majoring in related disciplines. Deadlines vary. Details at Website.
  


  
American Institute of Certified Public  Accountants Scholarships (AICPA) 
Go to: www.aicpa.org/members/div/career/mini/smas.htm 
For undergraduates studying accounting at a U.S. college with at least 30 credits completed. Awards up to $5,000 with about 300 winners annually. Deadline is in July. Go to Website for GPA requirements and details.

 

 

 

Bonner Scholar Scholarships 
Go to: www.bonner.org/ 
Award amount: $4,000 and renewable till graduation.  Community service is pivotal, as well as need.  Your college must be a participating college. Approx. 1,500 awards granted.  Deadline varies.  Go to Website for
details.
  

 


Developmental Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology Scholarships 
Go to: ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dlhinson/dfb_sch.htm 
Award amount: $2,000 and renewable. Several scholarships granted. This is for science or engineering students at HBCUs. Deadline is June 15. Go to Website for details. 

 

 

 

 

Hispanic Scholarships

LuLac National Scholarship Funds
http://www.lnesc.org/
Created in 1975, the LULAC National Scholarship Fund (LNSF) was one of the first national programs designed to outreach the Hispanic community by providing financial assistance to economically disadvantaged, but academically gifted Hispanic students in the United States. Since its inception, the LNSF has awarded 13 million dollars to nearly 25,000 students.

 

 

  • Earl G. Graves NAACP Scholarship — $5000 awarded each year to varied number of Hispanic and other minority undergraduate and graduate students majoring in business.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • New Horizons Scholars Program — $2500 awarded each year to up to 50 Hispanic (or African American) freshmen undergraduate students infected with Hepatitis C or dependent of someone infected.