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Free scholarships exist and most students keep missing it

Billions in funding sit untouched every year — here is exactly where to look and how to claim what is yours
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanMarch 4, 2026 Education No Comments4 Mins Read
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Scholarships worth billions go unclaimed every single year. Not because the money does not exist — but because too many students simply do not know where to look. For students navigating the rising cost of higher education, that gap is not just frustrating. It is unacceptable.

The good news? The opportunities are real, they are substantial, and they are waiting. Here is exactly where to start.

Why This Funding Gap Exists

Up to $4 billion in federal grant money goes unclaimed each year, and studies show there is enough scholarship funding available to give every full-time enrolled student nearly $10,000. Yet students — who face disproportionate financial barriers to higher education — often miss out entirely.

The solution starts with awareness. These are the scholarships and funding sources every student needs to know about right now.

UNCF — The Largest Private Scholarship Provider

The United Negro College Fund remains the most powerful scholarship engine in the country. Each year, UNCF awards more than $62 million in scholarships to students attending more than 600 schools, including its prestigious network of 37 HBCUs. Key UNCF programs include:

  • UNCF STEM Scholars Program — for students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math degrees
  • UNCF/Koch Scholars Program — for students demonstrating leadership and academic excellence
  • HBCU Campus Excellence Awards — supporting students specifically enrolled at HBCU institutions
  • UNCF Fellowships — graduate-level funding for students pursuing advanced degrees

Programs cover students at nearly every stage of their academic journey — from freshman year straight through to doctoral programs.

NAACP Scholarships — Built for the Next Generation

The NAACP has long understood that education is the foundation of progress. Their scholarship programs support students at every level, with a minimum 3.0 GPA requirement. Key offerings include:

  • Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship — for undergraduate and graduate students
  • Hubertus W.V. Willems Scholarship — specifically for students pursuing STEM fields
  • NAACP x Society Awards Scholarship — for students in visual and performing arts
  • Inspire Awards — recognizing academic achievement and community leadership

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation — Scholarships With Range

The CBC Spouses Education Scholarship was established in 1988 to address educational needs in congressional districts, awarding funding to academically talented students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degrees. Additional CBC Foundation offerings include:

  • CBC Spouses Performing Arts Scholarship — for students in music, dance, and theater
  • CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship — for students in design, photography, and fine arts
  • CBC Spouses HBCU Scholarship — exclusively for students enrolled at HBCUs
  • Louis Stokes Health Scholars Program — for students pursuing careers in health and medicine

Scholarships — Find What Fits You

Beyond the major organizations, platforms like Bold.org and Scholarships360 have built curated databases with hundreds of targeted options. Top picks from these platforms include:

  • Thurgood Marshall College Fund — merit-based awards for students at publicly supported HBCUs
  • National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Scholarship — general academic excellence award
  • Ron Brown Scholar Program — for academically gifted students with demonstrated leadership
  • Gates Scholarship — highly competitive, full funding for exceptional students with financial need

These platforms allow students to filter by field of study, academic level, and deadline — putting the right opportunity directly in front of the right student.

Do not sleep on FAFSA either. Filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a non-negotiable first step. It unlocks access to federal grants, work-study programs, institutional aid, and many scholarship programs that require it as part of the application process. File early — deadlines matter more than most students realize.

The Bottom Line

The funding exists. The question is whether students will go claim it. With the right resources, the path to a fully funded education is more achievable than ever. Start with UNCF, explore the NAACP and CBC Foundation offerings, and use platforms like Bold.org to find every opportunity that fits your story.

The investment in your education is the one nobody can ever take away. Go get it.

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