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Diversity Scholarships and Awards

Diversity Scholarship Eligibility Table

Vira Hladun-Goldmann Scholarship

An award of $7,500 annually is available to a freshman of an underrepresented minority ethnic group who has been accepted to The College at Brockport and plans to live on campus. Applicants should submit a minimum 1,000-word essay addressing their goals and aspirations, any challenges they have overcome, why this scholarship would be helpful and why they chose The College at Brockport. This scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years. Students must maintain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average and complete 30 credits each academic year. This scholarship has a maximum value of $30,000. Eligible students will be mailed an application. An interview may be required.

SUNY Empire State/The College at Brockport Foundation Diversity Honors Scholarship Program

Applicants must be US citizens or permanent resident aliens and must be New York State residents, who will make a contribution to the diversity of the student body in their program or school, primarily by overcoming a disadvantage or other impediment of success in higher education. Even though financial need is not a requirement for program eligibility, campuses may consider financial need and economic disadvantages as diversity indicators. Other diversity indicators might include physical or other disability, first generation college student status and non-English speaking background. Membership in a racial/ethnic group that is underrepresented in the program or school for which the student is applying may serve as a plus factor in making awards, but may not form the sole basis of such an award and every student applicant shall be evaluated on his or her own merits. The campus selection process may require that the student self-declare a racial/ethnic category. For more information contact the Office of Alumni Relations and Development.

Urban League of Rochester Black Scholars Program

Since 1982 the Urban League has awarded more than $10 million to students in the Black Scholars Program. The Urban League of Rochester seeks to enable African-American students to realize their full rights and potential. The College at Brockport recognizes outstanding academic achievements among graduating high school students by awarding a one-time, $1,000 scholarship. Students must have a minimum average of 85 and a 950* or higher SAT or 20 ACT score. A 500-word essay is also required. For more information contact Annette Rouse, Coordinator, Salute to Black Scholars Program at (585)325-6530.