Inspiring Community Service: Scholarships for HBCU Seniors
- Barrington Scott
- Nov 8, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 1, 2024
Are you a graduating senior at an HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) school? Are you passionate about community service and making a positive impact in the world? If so, you'll definitely want to learn more about our incredible scholarship opportunity. TaeAward Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to recognizing and rewarding academic excellence at Historically Black Colleges & University's. Only the Top 10 students graduating each year will receive this special recognition for their hard work and dedication. So, how can you stand out and increase your chances of receiving a
Tae Foundation Award
Here are a few tips and examples to inspire you: 1. We places a strong emphasis on academic achievement. Make sure to maintain a high GPA throughout your coursework, all 4 years. 2. We place strong importance on student leadership and community engagement. You can be engaged in volunteer work, participating in community service projects, tutoring students, organizing fundraisers, or volunteering at local churches.
Every Act of Service Counts. 3. We look for individuals who have demonstrated leadership potential. Take on leadership roles in school clubs, organizations, or sports teams. Those who so the ability to motivate and inspire others in projects or community. 4. Personal Statement: When applying for a Tae Foundation Award make sure to craft a compelling personal statement. Use this opportunity to share your story, your passion for education, and your commitment to community service.
Be authentic and let your personality shine through. 5. Letters of Recommendation: Reach out to teachers, mentors, or community leaders who can write strong letters of recommendation for you. Choose individuals who know you well and can speak to your academic abilities, character, and community involvement. Remember, TaeAwards Foundation, Inc.
Is, all about recognizing and celebrating the academic achievements of outstanding high school students and Graduation Seniors at HBCU institutions .

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