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Hispanic Scholar | Scholars Program Applications for the 2026-27 Academic Year Are Now Open! The Hispanic Scholarship Consortium seeks highly motivated student leaders with a clear vision for their future to apply for the HSC Scholars Program.
The program goes beyond traditional services and offers empowerment through scholarship, mentorship, and leadership, and is open to graduating high school seniors and current certificate, associate, and bachelor degree students. Please review the application requirements and expectations before applying. HSC is a consortium of several organizations and individuals, so you will find a wide variety of scholarships listed.
While each scholarship has its own criteria, such as area of study and hometown, all recipients must meet HSC’s minimum requirements. Be of Hispanic/Latino heritage Plan to en roll on a full-time or part-time basis in a certificate or associate, bachelor degree program Hold a cumulative GPA of 2. 5 or higher on a 4.
0 scale HSC Scholars Program Features: Regular communication and guidance by trained professionals and specific assistance for first-generation college students Access to mentoring by caring adults in similar career paths and access to professional networks Membership in an exceptional network of HS C Scholars and Alumni "For many first-generation Hispanic students, applying to college is just half the battle.
Finding ways to fund a college education and then beginning a journey that your family cannot relate to can prove to be an even more daunting task. However, when I thought I was alone to begin my college career, HSC was there to provide the network of support that I needed to become a successful student at Stanford University." -Nathaniel, Stanford University
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Hispanic/Latino high school seniors and undergraduates who are Texas residents, have a minimum 2.50 GPA, demonstrate financial need, and are seeking a certificate, associate, or bachelor's degree. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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