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United Negro College Fund Home Page - UNCF
UNCF empowers more students more than 50,000 students to get to and through college each year.
Scholarships - UNCF
We also manage a variety of scholarship programs, such as the Fund II Foundation UNCF STEM Scholars Program, UNCF/Koch Scholars Program, K-12 Education Fellowship and the Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Scholarship Program.
Who We Are - UNCF
This three-pronged approach is powerful: Since our founding in 1944, we’ve helped to more than double the number of minorities attending college. The six-year graduation rate for UNCF African American scholarship recipient is 70%.
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Jan 23, 2025 · The online scholarship program is restricted to UNCF college and universities and Selma university with a 3.00 gpa or higher
Our Mission - UNCF
UNCF’s North Star is to increase the total annual number of African American college graduates by focusing on activities that ensure more students are college-ready, enroll in college and persist to graduation. This is done through a three-pillar strategy.
Applying for Scholarships and Grants - UNCF
Everyone deserves access to a college education that prepares them for success. That’s the belief shared by the more than 100 historically black colleges and universities in the U.S., a belief you’ll feel in the air when you visit or attend an HBCU.
Member Colleges - UNCF
United Negro College Fund, Inc., is a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit; federal EIN, 13-1624241.
Ways to Donate to Help Students - UNCF
Your donation to UNCF can help deserving college students achieve their goals and become future leaders in their fields.
For Students - UNCF
From merit scholarships to financial assistance, on-campus assistance to professional development, emergency financial aid to community support, UNCF is committed to getting more students like you to and through college.
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4 days ago · To provide renewable, two-year, need-based scholarships to Black, African and African American college students in their junior or senior years who are attending one of the ten HBCUs specified in this Agreement.