Latino Studies Scholars Program

Brief Description

The Latino Studies Scholars Program by University of Notre Dame provides financial aid, mentorship, and research opportunities for Latinx students interested in Latinx studies.

Host Institution(s)

The program is hosted by the University of Notre Dame, a leading Catholic research university in Indiana.

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University of Notre Dame

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Level/Field of Study

The scholarship is available for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing studies in Latinx studies or related fields.

Number of Awards

Each year, the Latino Studies Scholars Program awards up to 10 scholarships to outstanding students.

Target Group

The scholarship is open to both domestic and international students who identify as Latinx and have a strong interest in Latinx studies.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

Recipients of the Latino Studies Scholars Program will receive full tuition, room and board, and an annual stipend for books and supplies. In addition, scholars will have access to academic and career mentorship, networking opportunities, and research funding.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Latino Studies Scholars Program,

  • Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll at the University of Notre Dame and have a strong interest in Latinx studies.
  • Undergraduate students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5, while graduate students must have a minimum GPA of 3.7.

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Application Instructions

Interested students must submit a complete application to the University of Notre Dame, which includes an essay on their interest in Latinx studies, two letters of recommendation, and official transcripts. Selected applicants will then be invited to participate in an interview process.

Official Website

To learn more about the Latino Studies Scholars Program and to apply, please visit the official website.

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