The Hispanic Women's Corporation Scholarship Program focuses on furthering post-secondary education. It annually offers 50 scholarships ranging from $300 to $10,000 to deserving students. Since the scholarships HWC provides come from various sponsors, requirements vary. Eligibility is based on your grade point average, current needs and volunteerism. A strong desire to take up an undergraduate or graduate degree also counts.
The Hispanic College Fund's mission is to develop the next generation of Hispanic professionals. It provides support to Hispanics who wish to finish their schooling and find a rewarding career afterward. To qualify, you must have completed at least three years of high school in the United States. It is also necessary that you plan to enroll in a U.S. or Puerto Rican university. You should also have at least a 3 grade point average.
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund aims to help Hispanics overcome cultural barriers, obtain college degrees and pursue their career of choice. It annually provides various grants for tuition aid. You must be a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident to apply for the grants. If you are a permanent resident, you have to present a valid passport, a stamped I-551 or a permanent resident card. You must have a minimum of 3 grade point average. Apply with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
The W.K. Kellog Foundation gives grants for which Hispanic girls qualify to apply. Some grants are for studies in technology, science, engineering or mathematics. Upon qualification, your tuition fees and other school expenses will be covered by the foundation. You must be a legal American citizen to apply for these grants. You also have to be studying in an accredited U.S. educational institution.