Seventh Option for Financial Aid: Ethnic Communities in the United States
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009An often-overlooked source of financial aid is ethnic communities in the United States. Quite often, immigrants to the U.S. from particular countries create scholarships for students from their native countries. Sometimes these scholarships are created by an entire community, and are awarded through open competitions; and sometimes they are created by individuals, to benefit specific groups in their home country. Here’s two quick examples:
- The Lithuanian Foundation offers scholarships to students from Lithuania for study in the U.S.
- The Armenian Scholarship Foundation offers support to Armenian students already studying in the U.S.
There is an interesting list of so-called “ethnic” scholarships here. Keep in mind, however, that it is almost certainly an incomplete list, and it also includes information about scholarships for study outside the U.S.
It can be difficult to find information about these kind of scholarships, as many of the organizations that offer them do not have a large presence on the web. One strategy is to search for online versions of newspapers published by / for immigrant communities in the U.S., or for national organizations representing those communities. You may also try asking around in your own community for people who know of links to immigrant communities in the U.S. Remember, a lot of these kinds of opportunities are not well-publicized, and you may need to do a lot of research in order to find what’s out there.
Not every country will have a link to an immigrant community in the U.S., and not every immigrant community will offer support to international students. But it’s certainly worth your time to find out!
Posts in this Series
- Your Education is an Investment - 08 Jul
- Researching Scholarship Opportunities - 07 Jul
- How to Ask Questions About Financial Aid - 28 Jun
- Ninth Option for Financial Aid: Loans - 27 Jun
- The Difference Between Scholarships and Fellowships - 26 Jun
- Eigth Option for Financial Aid: U.S. Universities - 25 Jun
- Seventh Option for Financial Aid: Ethnic Communities in the United States (This post)
- Sixth Option for Financial Aid: Private Organizations in the U.S. - 23 Jun
- Fifth Option for Financial Aid: U.S. Government Programs - 22 Jun
- Fourth Option for Financial Aid: Scholarships from International Organizations - 20 Jun
- How to Ask for Support - 18 Jun
- Looking for Support in Your Country: Why it Makes Sense - 17 Jun
- Third Option for Financial Aid: Individuals in Your Country - 16 Jun
- Second Option for Financial Aid: Private Businesses or Foundations in Your Country - 15 Jun
- First Option for Financial Aid: Government Programs in Your Country - 14 Jun
- The Third Step in Financial Aid: Find What's Available - 11 Jun
- The Second Step In Financial Aid: Identify Your Assets - 10 Jun
- The First Step In Financial Aid: Identify Your Needs - 09 Jun
- Finding Financial Aid for your U.S. Education - 08 Jun


