Closed
$3,750
1 Award Winners
Application Open Date
1/1/2023
Application Deadline
2/28/2023
Eligible Grades
Graduate – Doctorate

LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships

Funded by
The LAGRANT Foundation
Closed
$3,750
1 Award Winners
Scholarship Open Date
1/1/2023
Scholarship Close Date
2/28/2023
Eligible Grades
Graduate – Doctorate

The LAGRANT Foundation (LTF) Graduate Scholarship is only for minorities pursuing a graduate or postgraduate degree in public relations, marketing, or advertising. To qualify for this scholarship, you must be enrolled in a four-year, accredited institution within the U.S., with 12 units or more per semester/quarter, to qualify for this scholarship. The scholarship is worth $3,750 and covers one year’s tuition and other miscellaneous expenses.

Furthermore, winners will receive a trip to New York City, Portland, or Minneapolis to participate in career-building activities, career development and professional workshops, and a recognition reception. This scholarship program supports education and career development amongst minorities. Applicants must be members of one of the following ethnic groups: African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American/American Indian.

The LAGRANT Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) organization focused on increasing the number of ethnic minorities in advertising, marketing, and public relations. It offers scholarships, career & professional development workshops, mentors, and internships to minority undergraduate and graduate students.

Scholarship Summary

The LAGRANT Foundation (LTF) Graduate Scholarship is only for minorities pursuing a graduate or postgraduate degree in public relations, marketing, or advertising. To qualify for this scholarship, you must be enrolled in a four-year, accredited institution within the U.S., with 12 units or more per semester/quarter, to qualify for this scholarship. The scholarship is worth $3,750 and covers one year’s tuition and other miscellaneous expenses.

Furthermore, winners will receive a trip to New York City, Portland, or Minneapolis to participate in career-building activities, career development and professional workshops, and a recognition reception. This scholarship program supports education and career development amongst minorities. Applicants must be members of one of the following ethnic groups: African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American/American Indian.

The LAGRANT Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) organization focused on increasing the number of ethnic minorities in advertising, marketing, and public relations. It offers scholarships, career & professional development workshops, mentors, and internships to minority undergraduate and graduate students.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Eligible Grade: Graduate – Doctorate
  • Maximum Age: Any
  • Required GPA: 3.2
  • Geographic Eligibility: New York
  • Gender: Any
  • Race/Ethnicity: Alaskan Native, Asian American, Black, Hispanic, Native American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander

Key Information of LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships

Study Details

Area of Study

  • Advertising
  • Communications
  • Marketing
  • Public Relations

Country of Study

United States

Specific Schools

Any

Application Requirements

Here’s what you need to submit besides your application.

  • Grade transcript
  • Essay
  • Recommendation letters
  • Present Work Experiences

LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships Timeline

January 2023

Applications Opening Date

Applications open on January 1.

February 2023

Submission Deadline

The submission deadline is on February 28.

May 2023

Awards Announcement Date

Winners are announced in May.

How to ace the LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships

1

Submit a grade transcript

Academic excellence is a primary requirement; you’ll need to submit a grade transcript with no less than a 3.2 GPA. If not, you should at least have a major in a field of study with an emphasis in advertising, marketing, or public relations, a minimum of two academic semesters, or one year left to complete a master’s degree from the time of the scholarship award.

2

Be enrolled full-time

One of the sure ways to ace this scholarship is to enroll in a four-year, accredited institution within the U.S., carrying 12 units or more per semester/quarter.

3

Submit a well-written, detailed essay

The committee is keen to know your story. Craft your story carefully to make a good case for your bid. Include a description of your achievements (honors and awards) and college or community participation activities.

4

Carefully choose your recommender

With one recommendation letter required, be sure to seek someone who knows you well to write a recommendation letter. They should be able to speak highly of your work ethic, abilities, and skills. They should convey why you are the perfect fit for the program.

How the LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships is Judged

The selection is made on merit, emphasizing eligibility, grades, career aspirations, and community participation.

Why We Love the LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships

1

Vast opportunities to build a robust career

If you ace this scholarship, expect a trip to New York, where you’ll participate in career-building activities. These will include a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, two career and professional development workshops, plus a scholarship and donor recognition reception.

2

Mentorship for one year

You’ll be required to commit to a year of mentorship that will include professional guidance and academic support.

3

Targets minorities

This scholarship program targets minorities of all genders, either U.S. citizens or permanent residents based in New York state.

5 Facts About LAGRANT Foundation graduate scholarship

01.

Annual scholarship

The LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship. So you can be sure to keep trying until you ace it.

02.

Commitment to promoting minority education and opportunities

The LAGRANT Foundation exists to increase the number of ethnic minorities in public relations marketing and advertising.

03.

Only for minorities

You can't qualify for this scholarship unless you’re an African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American/Alaska Native.

04.

Restricted to New York City

While the scholarship is open to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and DACA recipients, the scholarship only applies to accredited institutions in New York City.

05.

Opens you to vast career opportunities

As a recipient, you’ll have access to career-building activities, workshops, recognition dinners, and mentorship programs for the duration of the scholarship.