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$10,000.00 - Applications Are Open. Hip Hop Architecture Scholarship

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$10,000.00 Hip Hop Architecture

Scholarship Applications Open

 

Happy New Year!

 

We are excited to announce a new scholarship opportunity for minority students interested in studying architecture in college. The $10,000.00 scholarship is open to high school seniors who demonstrate a passion for architecture and a strong academic record.

 

To apply, students must write a short essay (500 words max) in response to our Hip Hop Architecture prompt and upload a letter of recommendation from an educator at their school, an employer, or a mentor.

 

A panel of architecture professionals and Hip Hop pioneers will review the submissions and select the recipient based on the strength of their response and the letter of recommendation.

 

Applications Due:

 

Friday, April 14, 2023 at 11:59pm EST

 

Scholarship Overview

Michael Ford’s $10,000.00 Hip Hop Architecture Scholarship awards $2,500 per year for four years, totaling $10,000.00 to a minority high school senior who is entering a NAAB-accredited undergraduate architecture program. 

Recipients will be contacted to reapply for the scholarship when entering graduate school.

Eligibility

  • African American high school senior graduating in 2023
  • Proof of acceptance to a college or university to study architecture

Submission Requirements

  • Short Essay Response - 500 words max
  • Letter of Recommendation

Application Website:

https://www.hiphoparchitecture.com/scholarships

  
 

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