More than 1,000 scholarship opportunities available for HBCU students
HBCUConnect.com has an up-to-date listing of tons of financial assistance opportunities on their web site
Columbus, OH (BlackNews.com) – Continuing to expand and grow, the popular HBCUConnect.com Scholarships and Grants Directory provides students and their families a one-stop clearinghouse for finding money to fund higher education. The site is both compiled and edited by HBCUConnect.com staff, but also utilizes crowdsourcing to allow the greater community to contribute and share scholarship information that may be discovered outside of cyberspace.
“One thing that should be noted is that we actually spent time and money researching all of the scholarship opportunities actually offered by each historically black college and university so make sure you have a look if you are in need of scholarship money or if you know someone that is,” said Will Moss, CEO and founder of HBCUConnect.com
The HBCU Scholarships and Grants Directory contains over 1000 scholarships and grants including those targeting minority and disadvantaged students as well as those for anyone wishing to attend a historically black college or university (HBCU). The directory is a free resource for registered members of HBCUConnect.com and registering for membership is instant and free for everyone.
Students, parents, and other interested individuals may easily access the HBCU Scholarships and Grants Directory at www.hbcuconnect.com/scholarships – where one may also register for HBCUConnect.com if not yet signed up. Organizations, educational institutions, foundations and other entities that have scholarships and grants to offer may list their opportunities for free.
ABOUT HBCUCONNECT.COM
Founded in 1999, HBCUConnect.com is the first and largest media outlet targeted towards the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) community. Boasting over 1.5 million registered members and encompassing a complete web portal, magazine, recruiting engine, social networking site, forums, blogs, news feeds and shopping, HBCUConnect.com serves the needs of HBCU aspirants, students, alumni, faculty and staff by providing a single destination and launching point for the entire diaspora.








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