Pearls of Power Foundation, Inc. |
scholarshipsPearls of Power, Inc. academic scholarships are awarded to high school seniors who will enroll for the first time at a four-year, accredited college or university located in the United States. All scholarships are based on the following criteria:
All scholarships are $1,000.00 and must be used for tuition, books, electronic classroom items (computers, tablets, etc.), supplies, fees. etc. Applicants can only apply through My Scholarship Central. The deadline for each academic year is May 15th. | NOTE: The application deadline for 2023-2024 scholarships is May 2023. |
Susie Haire Mann ScholarshipThe Susie Haire Mann Scholarship is named in honor of a former president of Delta Delta Omega chapter who endowed a scholarship for many years. It it is our honor and privilege to continue her legacy of providing financial assistance to (2), African American students who attend a historically black college or university (HBCU). | Delbert & Esther Loy Memorial ScholarshipThe recipient is a scholar athlete or scholar involved in 2 or more extracurricular activities. | Traci Gardner Memorial ScholarshipThe recipient will be a high school graduate planning to attend a 2- or 4-year college or university. |
Pearls of Power Excellence in Education ScholarshipThe recipient is a student who has exemplified outstanding academic achievement. | Irene Loy Excellence in Business Administration ScholarshipThe recipient is a student whose major is business- or business-related field such as Public Relations, Advertising, Sales, Marketing, Accounting, etc. | Pearls of Power Excellence in Leadership & Community Service ScholarshipThe recipient must demonstrate leadership and excellence exemplified through academic achievement and extracurricular activities including commitment to community service. Applicants must provide documentation/verification of leadership achievements and volunteer service demonstrated within the community and at school. The recipient of this scholarship may be an entering freshman or current sophomore, junior or senior in college. |