UpakarIndian-American Scholarship Foundation

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Loans and Educational Resources

Upakar provides this information as a resource for students to research and explore their options for college and financial aid, community involvement, and the school selection process. Upakar is not responsible for the contents of these sites.

A list of scholarships available to students of Asian-American descent
http://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_other.html


A comprehensive resource for scholarships available by need, merit, and ethnic group
http://www.usscholarshipguide.org


A guide to opportunities in the Federal Government for students, including internships and student aid
http://studentaid.ed.gov


Indian-American Scholarship Fund

http://www.iasf.org/IASF/Home.html


Association of Asian Indian Women in Ohio Scholarship for Immigrant Women

AAIWO gives scholarships to needy immigrant women who want to go to school to improve on their skills and seek well-paying jobs.


Endowment for South Asian Students  of Indian Descent

A $2,000 scholarship is awarded to a qualified medical student. Established by Drs. Jitendra M. and Saryu J. Desai, a scholarship will be available for a South Asian Indian student enrolled full time in his/her second, third, or fourth year at an accredited Pennsylvania medical school. Applicants must be residents of Pennsylvania.


SEED Scholarship Program

The SEED Foundation's SEED Scholar Program supports Indian youth with scholarships for higher education.

Requirements:

  • Must be of Asian-Indian heritage with at least one parent of Indian origin
  • Must be a graduating U.S. high school senior
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Must enroll as a full-time undergraduate student in a U.S. university in the Fall.


The Rama Scholarship for the American Dream

JHM Hotels, Inc. established the Rama Scholarship for the American Dream with a $1,000,001 endowment.  The five Rama brothers, principals in the company, emigrated from India to pursue their American Dream.  It began with the ownership of one lodging property and grew into a successful operation of 25 properties with 4,000 rooms and more than 1,000 associates.

 

Eligibility Criteria

  • Enrolled at least 9 credit hours for upcoming fall and spring semesters, or just the fall semester if graduating in December
  • Undergraduate or graduate hospitality management major
  • Have a minimum 2.5 GPA
  • A U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident

Scholarship Awards

Award amounts can range from $1,000 to $3,000, depending upon enrollment and recommended amount from school.  For more info, please go to the scholarship site.


William K. Schubert Scholarship

The William K. Schubert Scholarship Program is designed to increase the diversity of registered nurses at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and in our community. The program grants awards annually to assist with tuition and fees for individuals who are preparing to be pediatric registered nurses that provide direct patient care.  Student should be a member of one of the underrepresented groups in the registered nursing profession which include male nurses and nurses who are American Indian or Alaska Native, Appalachian, Black or African American, Hawaiian Native or other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino, and any Asian including Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Asian Indian, Thai, or Vietnamese/Southeast Asian.


South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA)

In 2011, SAJA awarded $36,000 in scholarships to students pursuing careers in journalism.

Applicants with financial hardship may be given special consideration. For more information, visit the SAJA website.


Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago

PCS offers a $1000 scholarship to a Punjabi student on his or her graduation night.


Education Connection

http://www.educationconnection.com/financial-aid/default.aspx