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UMKC LGBTQIA+ Leadership Scholarship
offered by University of Missouri-Kansas City
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  • Undergraduate
  • Missouri
This scholarship supports all students, regardless of gender or sexual diversity, who are or will be enrolled in any degree program at UMKC. The scholarship seeks to award students who have demonstrated leadership and involvement toward the advancement of LGBTQIA+ equity and inclusion at UMKC or in their community. **Deadline for incoming first-year and transfer students — July 1, Continuing students — March 1
Deadline: March 1, 2024
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UMKC McDowd-Filion Love Wins Fund
offered by University of Missouri-Kansas City
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  • Graduate
  • Missouri
The McDowd-Filion Love Wins Fund supports LGBTQIA+ and allied students who are or will be enrolled full time in any graduate degree program at UMKC, are in good academic standing and are working to promote inclusion, equity and social justice — either formally such as through research or coursework or informally through community-based work. **Deadline for incoming first-year and transfer students — July 1, Continuing students — March 1
Deadline: March 1, 2024
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University of Minnesota Twin Cities Scholarly Excellence in Equity and Diversity (SEED) Award
offered by University of Minnesota
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  • Undergraduate
  • Minnesota (Exclusive)
The SEED Award program honors underrepresented students who are doing outstanding work to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion at the University of Minnesota and in the community. **Undergraduate juniors/seniors
Deadline: March 31, 2024
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UNT Dr. Enedelia Sauceda Award
offered by University of North Texas
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  • Texas (Exclusive)
The Pride Alliance annually awards to a faculty, staff, or a community member who have made significant contributions toward supporting Queer and Trans students’ mental health and wellness. Those selected to receive the award contribute their time, energy, and care not just in working with students but in advocating for systemic change. *Deadline TBD, likely March
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