Minority Women in LAS Scholarship
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Minority Women in LAS Scholarship
This $700 scholarship from Friends of Amabel supports African American female students from immigrant backgrounds or families, with a 3.0+ GPA, who are studying law, science, or arts. The listing includes a 400-600 word essay about how your immigrant experience has affected your ability to reach your educational goals.
Jun 24, 2027
441 days left
$700
Award amount
74
Scholarship applicants
4
Requirements
Quick decision
AI insightsBest for
- African American female students
- Undergraduate or trade school students with a 3.0+ GPA
- Students who are immigrants or children of immigrants
Key highlights
- $700 award
- One award listed
- Provider: Friends of Amabel
Why apply
- The eligibility criteria are fairly specific, which may make this a strong fit for students who match them closely
- The essay topic is focused and personal, giving applicants a clear way to tell their story
- The deadline appears far enough out to plan a thoughtful application
Who can apply
- Education level listed: undergraduate or trade school student
- Gender listed: female
- Minimum GPA listed: 3.0
- Field of study listed: law, science, or arts
- Identity listed: immigrant or child of immigrants
- Race listed: African American
- Essay prompt asks how your immigrant experience has affected your ability to attain your educational goals
Always verify the full eligibility rules on the official source before you apply.
Quick facts
Status
_published
Study levels
graduate_student
Number of awards
1
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
Before you apply
AI guidanceThings to double-check on the official page.
Important checks
- The record shows conflicting education-level information: eligibility text says undergraduate or trade school student, while raw preview content mentions undergraduate, trade school, or graduate student
- Verify on the official scholarship page whether graduate students are eligible
- Confirm the final deadline and time zone on the application page
- Check whether there are any additional application materials beyond the essay
- Payment details and payout method are not stated in the listing
Missing or unclear on the listing
- Whether graduate students are officially eligible
- Residency or citizenship requirements, if any
- How the award is paid to the winner
- Whether transcripts, recommendations, or other documents are required
- Selection criteria beyond the listed eligibility and essay
- Provider website outside the application platform
Red flags
- Education-level eligibility is inconsistent across the listing
- Provider URL is not listed
- Winner payment details are not stated
- No state or residency information is provided
Next steps
AI guidanceA short checklist so you know what to do after reading the listing.
- Confirm every eligibility rule on the official program page.
- Prepare the listed materials (1 document type(s) detected in the catalog).
- Add the deadline to your calendar and submit before it passes.
- Apply through the official site linked above.
Application tips
AI guidanceListing-specific ideas from our AI layer — not official rules. Skip anything that does not match the program page.
- Answer the essay prompt directly and stay within the 400-600 word range
- Use specific examples of how your immigrant experience shaped your educational path
- Connect challenges you faced to the goals you are pursuing in school
Key requirements (3)
Program rules and conditions. Uploads and file types are listed under Required documents.
- Essay prompt: How has your immigrant experience affected your ability to attain your educational goals? Essay requirements: min length 400, max length 600.
- Education Level: Undergraduate or trade school student Gender: Female GPA: 3.0 or higher Field of Study: Law, science, or arts Identity: Immigrant or the child of immigrants Race: African American.
- Amabel was an incredible woman who overcame many obstacles to find success and fulfillment. Amabel was born in Cameroon and moved to the United States after completing high school.….
Required documents
Materials you may need to upload or submit; check the official application for the final list.
- Essay or written statement
Applying
Applicants are asked to write a 400-600 word essay answering: How has your immigrant experience affected your ability to attain your educational goals? Students should verify the final eligibility details on the official scholarship page before applying.
Award & payment
Amount: $700
Number of awards: 1
Payout: Not stated on the listing
About the provider
In honor of our beloved friend Amabel, our goal is to help students who like her are fighting so much adversity.
Overview
Friends of Amabel offers the Minority Women in LAS Scholarship to support students from immigrant backgrounds who have overcome challenges in pursuing education. The listing shows a $700 award, one recipient, and a deadline of 2027-06-24.
Sponsor & application
Information last verified Apr 9, 2026.
Always confirm deadlines, requirements, and application details on the official page before you apply.