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Upward Bound

The U.S. Department of Education’s program takes high school students either from low-income families or with parents who do not have a bachelor’s degree and helps them prepare for their higher education pursuits.

Office of Postsecondary Education Programs

This U.S. Department of Education office lists programs and colleges related to Native American, black, Asian and other minority students’ interests and needs.

College Access Challenge Grant Program

This DOE program’s grant services include preparing low-income students for success in higher education and provides career prep, financial prep, FAFSA assistance or student loan assistance.

Gates Millennium Scholars Program

The scholarship program aims to financially assist qualified minorities to complete degrees in the fields of computer science, education, engineering, library science, mathematics, public health and the sciences, where minority populations are underrepresented.

National Pan-Hellenic Council

The council is a collection of historically minority-based Greek sororities and fraternities that aim to provide a sense of community, strive for academic excellence and give back to the community.

National Society of Black Engineers

Black undergrad and grad student engineers qualify for the student membership option of NSBE, which assists with college prep and hosts scholarships, networking and events.