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The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to graduate students of Hispanic heritage of all majors and graduate fields. Awards are based on merit, amounts range from $500 to $5,000, based on relative need among those selected. Eligibility Requirements: Must be of Hispanic heritage Minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) Plan to enroll Full-Time in an accredited, not-for-profit, 4-year university, or graduate school, during the FALL of a scholarship cycle (year) U.S. Citizen, Permanent Legal Resident, DACA or Eligible Non-Citizen (as defined by FAFSA) Complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applicable)

The Hungarian American Coalition established a Scholarship Fund in 1997 to provide partial annual scholarships to Hungarian students to pursue studies at U.S. colleges and universities. The Scholarship Fund was renamed Dr. Elemér and Éva Kiss Scholarship Fund as a special memorial. The average award is $500 to $1,000 per year. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. Application Requirements: Must be a citizen of Hungary, or member of an ethnic Hungarian community in Slovakia, Romania, Voivodina, Serbia or Ukraine Must have gained admission as a full-time student to a US college or university Should provide proof of scholarship and...

The Hungary Initiatives Foundation is committed to strengthen the exchange of knowledge and skills between the United States and Hungary. The HIF Scholarship provides support for Hungarian individuals who have been accepted into academic programs (Masters or doctoral programs) in the United States. The applicant must be a Hungarian citizen, with a residence in Hungary. Minimum GPA: 3.0.

Indonesian Education Scholarship (BPI) for Master and Doctoral Programs is funded by the Indonesian government through the use of the National Trust for Education Development (DPPN) and is managed by LPDP to finance higher education in master or doctoral program in higher education in Indonesian or overseas institutions. This scholarship aims to support the supply of educated and qualified Indonesians who also possess leadership qualities and a strong vision as future leaders of Indonesia. Such commitment is carried out through the provision of scholarship funding for master or doctoral programs in top universities within and outside the country to those...

SIPA students who are residents of the International House (I-House) may apply for scholarships and fellowships the I-House makes available. Application requirements and deadlines vary, and recipients are chosen by the Admissions Committee of the International House.

The mission of the Islamic Scholarship Fund is to increase "American Muslim representation in media and politics in order to improve public opinion and policy." ISF awards merit scholarships to U.S. citizens and permanent residents attending graduate school who have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and who are Muslim or are an active member of the Muslim community. Applications generally open in November or December and are due between late March and early April.

The J.N. Tata Endowment was set up in 1892 by the founder of the Tata group, Jamsetji N Tata, to encourage young people to take up higher studies at some of the best universities in the world. The Endowment awards only loan scholarships. However, the selected scholars may also qualify for a gift award. The amount to be awarded to each scholar by way of loan and gift scholarship is determined on the basis of norms laid down for the intended purpose. Applicants should be Indian nationals who are graduates of a recognized Indian University, with a strong academic record.

Through generous funding from the Honjo Foundation, the Japanese American Association (JAA) is looking for qualified candidates for its JAA - HONJO Scholarship. Eligibility: Full-time graduate students Enrolled or will be enrolled at an accredited U.S. university in the greater New York area The applicant should demonstrate an interest in and ideally is already involved in furthering US-Japan relations.

Please contact the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) for further information concerning graduate fellowships for Japanese Americans. Several awards available to graduate students in all fields. Awards are open to JACL members and their children. Please consult the website for more details.