The Asian American population is one of the fastest growing sectors of our population. Currently, Asian Americans account for around 5% of the population. And Asian American students boast the best college retention rates.
In light of this rapid population growth, as well as the interests of fair opportunities, many organizations want to offer scholarships and bursaries to Asian American students.
Most of the following scholarships are relevant for students with the following attributes: specifically from an Asian background, U.S. citizens, enrolled or planning to enroll in an accredited college or university within the U.S., with good academic records and/or demonstrated financial need, and involvement in community organizations and activities.
Asian-Americans are most likely identify with one of the following communities:
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The U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce (USPAACC) aims to increase Asian American representation in universities. The USPAACC has been providing financial assistance to Asian American students since 1989. Generous donors include corporate sponsors such as McDonald’s, CBC, Pepsi, and FedEx. The scholarships invite diversity and supply a variety of funding opportunities. The Pan-Asian scholarships may be used for any type of educational institution:
Founded in 2003, the Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund (APIASF) is financed by some of the biggest corporations in America. The APIASF gives generously to Asian Americans students seeking financial help for college. In 2006 the APIASF provided scholarships to students representing 46 U.S States. Roughly 70% of these scholarships are regularly awarded to women.
Across America there are many universities and colleges that offer opportunities specifically for students with an Asian heritage. Here are a symbolic few: