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100 Hispanic Women Scholarship 2025

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SUPPORTING THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE


The 100 Hispanic Women Scholars receive college scholarships and are financially sponsored to attend events throughout the year. Aside from generous financial support, scholars' benefit includes career guidance, internship and leadership and practical life skills training.

The 100 Hispanic Women Scholarships provides a multi-faceted experience designed to not only address the financial needs of Latinas who aspire to attend college but to guide them through the process of higher education.


Selection Process

Eligibility Criteria for Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski Public Policy & Administration Scholarship (SRR Scholarship)

The 100 Hispanic Women National, Inc. Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski Public Policy & Administration Scholarship (SRR) was created to enrich the college experience of community minded Latina students who demonstrate leadership skills, and academic excellence. The SRR Scholarship provides eligible candidates in a community college Associates degree-seeking program with an annual award of $1,000. Eligibility is as follows:

 

  • Latina student currently enrolled in an accredited community college as a full-time, degree-seeking student
  • DACA Recipient, United States Citizen or United States Permanent Resident
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher throughout the program
  • Official transcripts submitted two (2) times each year (Fall & Spring semesters)
  • Participation in two annual workshops sponsored by 100 Hispanic Women, Inc.



Eligibility Criteria for Young Latinas Leadership Institute (YLLI )

The 100 Hispanic Women National, Inc. Young Latinas Leadership Institute (YLLI) Scholarship was created to prepare young Latinas to succeed academically and professionally, create social change, and meet the challenges of leading in the 21st Century. YLLI provides eligible candidates in 4-year degree-seeking programs with an annual tuition scholarship award of $1,000 in each undergraduate year. Eligibility is as follows:

 

  • Latina student currently enrolled in an accredited four (4) year college or university as a full-time, degree-seeking student
  • DACA Recipient, United States Citizen or United States Permanent Resident
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher throughout the four (4) year undergraduate program
  • Official transcripts submitted two (2) times each year (Fall & Spring semesters)
  • Participate in two annual workshops sponsored by 100 Hispanic Women, Inc.



Eligibility Criteria for 100 Hispanic Women Graduate Fellowship (100HWGF)

The 100 Hispanic Women Graduate Fellowship (100HWGF) was created to provide eligible candidates an annual tuition scholarship award up to $2,500 throughout the tenure of their Masters or Doctoral Degree Program. All applicants must have achieved high academic standards in prior undergraduate or graduate studies and demonstrate outstanding character, leadership, and commitment to service. Eligibility is as follows:

 

  • Latina student currently enrolled in an accredited college or university as a full-time, degree-seeking student
  • DACA Recipient, United States Citizen or United States Permanent Resident
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher throughout the graduate program.
  • Official transcripts submitted two (2) times each year (Fall & Spring semesters)
  • Participate in two annual workshops sponsored by 100 Hispanic Women, Inc.
  • Demonstrated leadership qualities, active participation in public/community service, and commitment to the missions of 100 Hispanic Women, and their enrolled college/university
  • Participate in a community service project with their perspective 100 Hispanic Women Program
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100 Hispanic Women Scholarship 2025

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100 Hispanic Women National, Inc. is a non-profit, non-partisan women’s organization with members from a wide range of industries and interests. As an organization of dynamic and accomplished leaders, we strive to eliminate obstacles and encourage Latinas to be innovative, maximize our potential, create strategic partnerships, promote inclusion in government and corporate America, and improve Hispanic's status.