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$10,000
Time to complete
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60-90 min
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20-30min
Requirements
Regular:
Essay
With Mos:
Pre-written
Georgia
Massachusetts
North Carolina
Business Administration
Management
Energy
Finance
Accounting
Human Resources
IT/Information Technology
Technology
Computer Science
For Black and/or African American students
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
This scholarship is offered to students who identify as Black or African American residents of Atlanta (GA), Boston (MA), or the “Research Triangle” (consisting of the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill areas of North Carolina), or their surrounding metropolitan areas. To qualify, you must be a current undergraduate sophomore or above majoring in one of the following disciplines: Accounting, Business Administration, Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Engineering, Finance, Logistics, Materials, Supply Chain Management, Consulting, Energy, Human Resources Management, IT or Technology. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required. Good luck!
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To have a copy of your official transcript submitted for a scholarship application, you'll need to contact the registrar's office and ask that they send your transcript to the address you provide. Tip: Make sure to do this far in advance!
For a college transcript, you can also contact the registrar's office, or, you can submit a request through your college portal. FYI: Colleges often charge a fee for this.
The main difference between an official transcript and an unofficial transcript is an official transcript can't be viewed by you, and an unofficial transcript can be viewed by you. An official transcript contains an official seal, mark, and / or signature from your school, and is sent directly to the scholarship you're applying to. An unofficial transcript contains the same information, but it will be given to you first, and then you can send or upload it to the scholarship you're applying to.
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