Scholarship for HBCU students returns for 3rd year Scholarship is provided by Creme of Nature
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Students currently enrolled at HBCU’s are invited to apply to be considered for one of 20 scholarships — together totaling $100,000.
Legacy hair care brand Creme of Nature has announced that its scholarship for HBCU students has returned for a third year. The fund will be administered by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF).
The Creme of Nature Legacy of Leadership scholarship was created to provide financial assistance to deserving students who are enrolled at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU).
The scholarship program aims to propel promising students, providing them with needed financial assistance as they matriculate into contributing members of society.
The HBCU students apply by submitting a 2-minute video “What Legacy Means to Me”.
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