Research studies show a leading obstacle to obtaining a college degree is a student's inability to afford college. In 2011, the National Center for Education Statistics, reported that students enrolling or completing Bachelor’s programs has largely become stagnant.
Since its inception in 1987, Women of Color (WOC) has provided scholarships to qualified students attending its member-schools. WOC scholarships have provided support to help fund an education at one of our nation's public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
WOC provides merit-based scholarships to students seeking financial assistance to complete their education. WOC scholarship recipients are awarded annually to students meeting the WOCeligibility criteria. Awards are made each semester and are based on a verification process designed to ensure that academic expectations are being met and that there is an unmet financial need.
All classifications of students are invited to apply for a Women of Color scholarship opportunities.
Since its inception in 1987, Women of Color (WOC) has provided scholarships to qualified students attending its member-schools. WOC scholarships have provided support to help fund an education at one of our nation's public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
WOC provides merit-based scholarships to students seeking financial assistance to complete their education. WOC scholarship recipients are awarded annually to students meeting the WOCeligibility criteria. Awards are made each semester and are based on a verification process designed to ensure that academic expectations are being met and that there is an unmet financial need.
All classifications of students are invited to apply for a Women of Color scholarship opportunities.
Scholarship applications must be submitted by March of the current year. All selections of awards will be chosen by the International Women of Color Stockton Chapter, Scholarship Committee. The recipient will be notified by mail. The Scholarship must be used within 6 months after high school graduation (January 31,) or funds will revert back to the organization. Funds will be sent to the recipient(s) / school upon verification of enrollment and admission office certification/stamp.
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Scholarships 2022
International Women and Men of Color Scholarships
Quentin Innis - Lincoln High
Malaysia Belion - Chavez High
Destinee Williams - Modesto Christian High
Zion Allen - Manteca High
Janiah Jackson - Delta College
For a LIST of HONOREES for 2022, Please contact us by email or phone.
Malaysia Belion - Chavez High
Destinee Williams - Modesto Christian High
Zion Allen - Manteca High
Janiah Jackson - Delta College
For a LIST of HONOREES for 2022, Please contact us by email or phone.
Scholarships 2021
International Women of Color Scholarship
Ameka Rice - Health Careers
Zoe Blount - Lincoln
Jadyn Douglas - Franklin
Johnae Glover - Stockton Early College
Miranda Velasquez - Delta College / University of Pacific
For a LIST of HONOREES for 2021, Please contact us by email or phone.
Zoe Blount - Lincoln
Jadyn Douglas - Franklin
Johnae Glover - Stockton Early College
Miranda Velasquez - Delta College / University of Pacific
For a LIST of HONOREES for 2021, Please contact us by email or phone.
Scholarships 2020
Women and Men of Color
For a LIST of HONOREES for 2020, Please contact us by email or phone.
Scholarships 2019
International Women and Men of Color Scholarship 2019
Princess C. Barlay - Chavez
Lashon J. Doss - Franklin Khali Burrise Drake - Stockton Early College Shelby Renee Givens - Lincoln Kaci Kelley - Edison Jordan Hanes - Lathrop Modupe R.R. Osikomaiya - Stockton Early College Michelle Princess Orji - Health Careers |
Jasmine M. Owens - Lodi
Patrice C. Sanford - Chavez Hayleigh M. Walter-Tanner - Edison Tenyiah L. Washington - Stagg Aijanique Williams - Chavez Silana Smith - Franklin Nasir Zarif - Langston Hughes Academy |
Scholarships 2018
International Women and Men of Color Scholarship
Adelisa Creighton - Stockton Collegiate
Kori Douglas - Franklin Princess Clark - Edison Sara Abdeltawab - Stagg Jasmine Woolsey - Stockton Collegiate Marcus Baker - Edison Nasheed Zarif - Edison |
Brandon Owens - Lodi
Damali Kennedy - Lincoln Hadiya Kennedy - Lincoln Seven Nasir - Health Careers Erica Moore - Benjamin Holt DeSean Brown - St. Mary’s Latrice Guyton - Weber Institute |
Scholarships 2017
International Women and Men of Color Scholarship
Kayla Davis - Stockton Collegiate
Alexis Salle Mae Copeland - Edison High
Aaliyah D. Copeland - Edison High
Kennedy Ford - St. Mary's High
Andrew J. Morel - Franklin High
Jeremiah Jordan L. McBrewer - Lincoln High
Alexis Salle Mae Copeland - Edison High
Aaliyah D. Copeland - Edison High
Kennedy Ford - St. Mary's High
Andrew J. Morel - Franklin High
Jeremiah Jordan L. McBrewer - Lincoln High
Scholarships 2016
International Women and Men of Color Scholarship
Mi’’Cole Cayton - St. Mary’s
Andre Codner - Stockton Collegiate
James Hill - Stockton Collegiate
Jonathan Phillips - Stagg
Najah Prosser - Chavez
Dominic Samuels - Chavez
Andre Codner - Stockton Collegiate
James Hill - Stockton Collegiate
Jonathan Phillips - Stagg
Najah Prosser - Chavez
Dominic Samuels - Chavez
Scholarships 2015
International Women and Men of Color Scholarship
Priest Jennings - Chavez
Keilani Green - Edison Irmani Newell - Edison Candace Jones - Franklin Destini Wilson - Health Careers Di Aja Moses - Jane Fredrick |
Micaiah Dogan - Lincoln
Jada Johnson - Stagg Jasmine Williams - Stagg Lanea Young - Stockton Collegiate D’Anthony Ussery - Lincoln |
Scholarships 2014
International Women and Men of Color Scholarship
Zoe Edington - Langston Hughes
Brian Walker - Stagg
Share Glasper - Pacific Law Academy
Aleah Traylor - Chavez
Anissa Y. Massiah - Chavez
Marquis Burks - Chavez
Dominique Thompson - Chavez
Brian Walker - Stagg
Share Glasper - Pacific Law Academy
Aleah Traylor - Chavez
Anissa Y. Massiah - Chavez
Marquis Burks - Chavez
Dominique Thompson - Chavez
For Scholarships AWARDS from 2002 to 2013 - See Youth Honoree Tab