Lgbtq scholarships ohio
Resources & Opportunities
The Office of Social Justice & Advocacy is here to aid you find your way around the Otterbein community, and the central Ohio community. Here are some resources that may help you during your age at Otterbein.
Student Life
- More than 35 gender neutral, single stall restrooms across campus
- Year-round activities and speakers of diverse backgrounds
- Gender neutral housing
- Open Vacuum in Dunlap-King Hall: Started in 2015, Open Space is for students of all genders and sexualities interested in living in a safe, supportive environment. As this society continues to advance , students will contain the opportunity to develop annual traditions and participate in both hall and campus activities.
- Tau Delta: the university’s first official gender-neutral sorority
Academic & Student Organizations
- FreeZone! Student organization- endorse , education, and networking opportunities for the LGBTQIA+ community
- Iota Iota Iota (Tri-Iota) Honor Society: encourages and supports scholarship and excellence in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- kate: student-run feminist magazine
- Lavender Graduation: extraordinary commencement celebration to affirm the ac
Make Respect Visible
OHIO strives to mark each person who makes up our University society. We are here to learn from each other, to do the operate that narrows divides and broadens understanding. It's about engaging all opinions and including all voices. At times, that means we will have difficult conversations, disagree with our peers, and make hard decisions. Through Make Respect Visible, OHIO is committed to cultivating relationships, communities, and environments to do so productively and respectfully in pursuit of our mission, vision, and values.
The purpose of the Make Respect Visible campaign is to provide the University society with expectations for engaging across difference. These expectations include:
COMMUNITY CONNECTION
Established in 1998, Passion Works Studio is a collaborative society art studio. It remains a trailblazer in the Athens, Ohio community where people investigate their own talents and interests while participating in community-based programming and creative employment opportunities. Since its inception, the studio has partnered with OHIO faculty and students to present experiential learning opportunities.&nb
Are you a Homosexual student or prospective student, who is interested in additional financial resources to support your learning at Kenyon? If so, there are a variety of national and regional scholarship opportunities that are available at various points throughout the year. Kenyon also has a number of processes in place to support you in accessing financial help resources.
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National Scholarships
Explore various national scholarship opportunities for Homosexual students below. Opportunities are available for prospective, new and/or returning students at Kenyon.
Better Brothers LA
Better Brothers LA, an organization that supports the Black Diverse community in Southern California, provides a national scholarship opportunity to assist with purchasing textbooks. Their book scholarship opens each fall, and awards are made in the initial spring term. Amounts range from $500 to $1,500 for each recipient. For more information about eligibility criteria, visit the Better Brothers LA website.
Gay Asian Pacific Islander Foundation
GAPA provides a national scholarship for new and/or returning college students, who are deeply interested in Asian/Pacific Islander and LGBTQ+ campaign. A
Steve Falk, Cardinal Health Equality ScholarshipИсточник: https://columbusfoundation.org/students/scholarships/scholarship-detail/SteveFalkCardinalHealthEqualityScholarship/497UNIVERSAL APPLICATION
Steve Falk, Cardinal Health Equality Scholarship
The scholarship honors Steve Falk, who acted as an ally to the LGBTQ+ at Cardinal Health until his retirement in 2015.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Candidates must identify as womxn loving womxn, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ+).
- Candidates must contain a minimum 2.75 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale.
- Candidates must major or plan to major in a healthcare-related field.
- Candidates must pursue a post-secondary education at a central Ohio (Franklin and contiguous counties) college or university, full-time.
Deadline:
Check back January 1, 2026
Award Amount:
Contact person for more information:
Scholarships Team
The Columbus Foundation
scholarshipmanager@columbusfoundation.orgAPPLY ONLINE
PFLAG Dayton LGBTQ and Ally Scholarship
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About the Scholarship
Opens: 12/16/2024
Closes: 3/7/2025
The PFLAG Dayton LGBTQ and Ally Scholarship is unlocked to graduates of elevated schools in the Miami Valley of Ohio who are seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor's degree. Students who foster a positive image of the LGBTQ+ community by active involvement in a campus or community LGBGTQ+ or related organization are encouraged to apply.
Win up to$4,000
Essay Required: Yes
Need-Based: No
Merit-Based: No
Website
Requirements
- Resident of Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, or Shelby counties, Ohio
- High school graduate
- Seeking a professional certification, associate, or bachelor's degree complete or parttime
- LGBTQIA+
- Participation in group service, extracurricular activities, or leadership
- Aged 17 or older
- Advocate for LGBTQ+ and exhibit integrity and honesty
Professional Certification, 1-year Certificate, Associate Degree, Bachelor's Degree
- Country: US