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Dear Colleagues,
Please encourage African American students at predominantly White colleges and universities to apply for the 2006 John D. O'Bryant National Merit Scholarship. There are three awards available for 2006 (one 1st place for $1,000 and two 2nd place for $500 each).
Scholarship Application Link: (https://survey.vt.edu/survey/entry.jsp?id=1144785926955). The application deadline is May 19, 2006.
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria: Full-time, Black undergraduates attending predominantly White 2-or 4-year institutions in the U.S.; At least 30 credit hours earned; Cumulative GPA of at least 3.00
The John D. O’Bryant National Think Tank for Black Professionals in Higher Education on Predominantly White Campuses is a non-profit corporation. The organization consists of a broad based coalition of individuals whose primary purpose is the reclamation, critique, and perpetuation of the culture of people of African decent, who work at predominantly white colleges and universities. The John D. O’Bryant Merit Scholarship provides monetary support for undergraduate African American students attending four-year colleges and universities in the United States.
Karen Eley Sanders, Chair
JDOTT National Scholarship Committee
Please encourage African American students at predominantly White colleges and universities to apply for the 2006 John D. O'Bryant National Merit Scholarship. There are three awards available for 2006 (one 1st place for $1,000 and two 2nd place for $500 each).
Scholarship Application Link: (https://survey.vt.edu/survey/entry.jsp?id=1144785926955). The application deadline is May 19, 2006.
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria: Full-time, Black undergraduates attending predominantly White 2-or 4-year institutions in the U.S.; At least 30 credit hours earned; Cumulative GPA of at least 3.00
The John D. O’Bryant National Think Tank for Black Professionals in Higher Education on Predominantly White Campuses is a non-profit corporation. The organization consists of a broad based coalition of individuals whose primary purpose is the reclamation, critique, and perpetuation of the culture of people of African decent, who work at predominantly white colleges and universities. The John D. O’Bryant Merit Scholarship provides monetary support for undergraduate African American students attending four-year colleges and universities in the United States.
Karen Eley Sanders, Chair
JDOTT National Scholarship Committee


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