Who Can Apply:
- Immigrants face a wide world of challenges when starting their lives in a new country. From language barriers to a lack of connections to financial difficulties, students from immigrant families often have less access to higher education, especially students who will be the first in their families to complete a college degree.
- Rhia Ramlal Wagner immigrated to the United States from the Twin Island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, at the age of 15. As she embarked on high school in Florida, she faced several challenges as she adjusted to high-school life. Despite these challenges she has embodied success in her education and career. She understands setbacks, challenges, grit, hard work, sacrifice, and truly values education.
- This scholarship seeks to offer recognition and relief to college-bound students who stand on the shoulders of their hardworking immigrant families. This scholarship is dedicated in honor of Rhia’s grandparents (from the Goobie and Ramlal families) who toiled on sugarcane plantations in Trinidad and Tobago to provide a better life for their children and future generations, while instilling the value of hard work and education.
- Any first-generation high school senior or undergraduate student of Caribbean decent who has at least a 3.0 GPA and volunteering experience may apply for this scholarship if they’re an immigrant or the child of immigrant parents.
Submission: To apply, tell us about your experience as a college-bound student of an immigrant family and how you plan to use your education and experience to make a difference in the world.
Deadline: May 4, 2024
Amount: $1,000
Learn More: https://bold.org/scholarships/goobie-ramlal-education-scholarship/