
GM understands that college has become expensive for everyone. That’s why we’re committed to supporting the aspirations of the next generation. We actively contribute funding to various organizations that provide scholarship support. Please visit these organizations’ websites, or other specified contact info, for details on specific programs.
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)
GOAL:
To significantly increase the number of American Indian scientists and engineers in the nation and to develop technologically informed leaders within the American Indian community.
CONTACT:
P.O. Box 9828
2305 Renard SE
Suite 200
Albuquerque, NM 87119-9828
www.aises.org
Chevrolet Excellence in Education Award
GOAL:
Chevrolet partners each year with Ebony and Hispanic Magazines in the production of College Guides for African-American and Hispanic high school seniors. Chevrolet scholarships are showcased in these College Guides, which are distributed through schools and education organizations to reach a broad spectrum of students.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
**Applications available January-March
Consortium for Graduate Study in Management (CGSM)
GOAL:
To give talented minorities with vast potential the opportunity to become leaders of American business. This Consortium provides full Fellowship support to enable minority students to attend MBA programs at eleven top universities, five of which are part of the GM Key Institution Program.
CONTACT:
5585 Pershing
Suite 240
St. Louis, MO 63112-4621
www.cgsm.org
Future Farmers of America (FFA)
GOAL:
To provide an open scholarship program in conjunction with Chevy Trucks. Available to 2- or 4-year students in any field of study. Leadership qualities and involvement in local chapter are required.
CONTACT:
National FFA Center
P.O. Box 68960, 6060 FFA Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960
www.ffa.org
General Motors Community Relations Scholarship Program
GOAL:
To recognize outstanding high school graduates from Southeast Michigan from the following school districts: Ann Arbor, Belleville, Lincoln Consolidated, Milan, Plymouth-Canton, Saline, Willow Run and Ypsilanti Public Schools. Students must be pursuing degrees in engineering, science and other technically oriented or business-related fields.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
**Applications available September-January
General Motors Mark of Excellence -Project M.I.G.H.T. Scholarship Program
GOAL:
To provide a financial award to outstanding Highland Park Community High School seniors (Highland Park, MI) primarily enrolled in a business related and/or technical area of study.
CONTACT:
Highland Park
Community High School
Highland Park, MI
General Motors Minority Dealers Association Scholarship Program (GMMDA)
GOAL:
To recognize outstanding minority high school students and college students. Scholarship applications are available at participating GM dealerships and the GMMDA website.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship
Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
**Applications available September- Mid-November
General Motors Minority Engineering and Science Scholarship (MES)
GOAL:
To provide financial awards to outstanding minority students enrolled as full-time students in an engineering or science program of interest to General Motors. In addition, summer internships at a General Motors facility may be available to scholarship recipients.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
**Applications available September/October
GM African Ancestry Network Scholarship Program
GOAL:
Provides financial awards to outstanding GM Summer Interns of African ancestry - primarily those enrolled in engineering, manufacturing or business fields of study.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
GM Automotive Service Educational Scholarship Program
GOAL:
To provide financial awards to graduates of the Automotive Youth Educational Systems Program (AYES) to continue training in automotive technology through the GM Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP/BSEP). Sponsored by GM Service and Parts Operations.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
GM/Greater Baltimore Urban League Automotive Service Educational Scholarship Program
GOAL:
To provide financial awards to outstanding African-American students pursuing post-secondary technical-training in automotive service through an eligible GM Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP/BSEP) in the Northeast region of the United States.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
GM/National Council of La Raza Automotive Service Educational Scholarship Program
GOAL:
To provide financial awards to outstanding Hispanic students pursuing post-secondary technical-training in automotive service through an eligible GM Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP/BSEP) in the Northeast region of the United States.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)
GOAL:
To promote the development of member colleges and universities (non-profit, accredited colleges and universities where Hispanics constitute 25% of total enrollment); to improve access to and the quality of post secondary educational opportunities for Hispanic students; and to meet the needs of business, industry and government through the development and sharing of resources, information and expertise.
CONTACT:
8415 Datapoint Drive
Suite 400
San Antonio, TX 78229
www.hacu.net
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
GOAL:
To provide scholarships to outstanding undergraduate and graduate students of Hispanic American background who attend a higher education institution in the United States.
CONTACT:
55 Second Street
Suite 1500
San Francisco, CA 94105
www.hsf.net
INROADS, Inc.
GOAL:
To develop and place talented minority youth in business and industry and prepare them for corporate and community leadership. Functions include extensive development through mandatory INROADS workshops and consecutive summer employment in a career-related work environment.
CONTACT:
10 South Broadway
Suite 700
St. Louis, MO 63102
www.inroads.org
LULAC National Education Service Centers (LNESC)
GOAL:
To provide scholarships to Hispanic students attending colleges and universities. In addition, LNESC administers a variety of educational programs to Hispanic youth.
CONTACT:
2000 “L” Street, NW
Suite 610
Washington, DC 20036
www.lulac.org
Michigan Colleges Foundation (MCF)
GOAL:
To provide scholarship support to outstanding graduating high school seniors from the Detroit area attending Michigan Private Colleges affiliated with MCF.
CONTACT:
26555 Evergreen Road Suite 870
Southfield, MI 48076
www.michigancolleges.org
Minority Engineering and Science Scholarships
GOAL:
To provide financial awards to outstanding minority students enrolled as full time students in an engineering or science program of interest to General Motors. In addition, summer internships at a General Motors facility may be available to scholarship recipients.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.com
***Applications available September/October
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME)
GOAL:
To provide outstanding support to minority men and women who are interested in engineering careers. NACME has developed some outstanding, creative mentoring programs which assist these young people in performing well in college.
CONTACT:
440 Hamilton Avenue
Suite 302
White Plains, NY 10601-1813
www.nacme.org
National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA)
GOAL:
To implement programs that "develop the best black business leaders and managers; promote and develop technical business skills; and sustain and strengthen the economic structure of the black community." The National Black MBA Association provides scholarships and also holds an Annual National Conference & Exposition.
CONTACT:
180 N. Michigan Ave.
Suite 1400
Chicago, IL 60601
www.nbmbaa.org
National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering (GEM)
GOAL:
To assist minority students in obtaining practical engineering experience through summer work opportunities at member employers' sites, and to finance masters-level engineering degrees at any of the member engineering institutions.
CONTACT:
P.O. Box 537
Notre Dame, IN 46556
www.gemfellowship.org
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
GOAL:
To recruit, retain and motivate NSBE members to complete a college education while promoting academic excellence, personal growth, professional development and community awareness; to raise the awareness among African -American youth about careers in engineering and the sciences; and to promote the study of engineering, thus adding to the technical talent base available to U.S. business and academia.
CONTACT:
1454 Duke St.
Alexandria, VA 22314
www.nsbe.org
Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
GOAL:
To advance Hispanic Americans in the professions of engineering and the sciences. One priority is to provide support to Hispanic youth pursuing degrees in technical areas, through peer counseling and scholarship assistance.
CONTACT:
3900 Whiteside Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90063
www.shpe.org
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
GOAL:
To motivate women to achieve as leaders and engineers. The specific objectives of the Society are: (1) to inform young women, their parents, counselors and the general public of the qualifications and achievements of women engineers and the opportunities open to them; (2) to serve as a center of information on engineering; (3) to encourage women engineers to attain high levels of education and professional achievement; (4) to assist young engineers in preparing for a return to active work following temporary absence from the workplace.
CONTACT:
230 E. Ohio Street
Suite 400
Chicago, IL 60611
www.swe.org
Sullivan Fellowship Program – UNCF
GOAL:
To provide opportunities for students to receive training on the Global Sullivan Principles and to apply these principles through a GM Internship. Fellows also work closely with a faculty mentor in developing campus-based courses on the Global Sullivan Principles.
CONTACT:
General Motors Scholarship Administration Center
1-888-377-5233
scholarshipinfo@gmsac.co
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Endowed Scholarships (EEOC)
GOAL:
Scholarship preference is given to GM employees and children of employees. Endowments provided to 38 schools. Ownership of the program is through the EEOC. Endowment funds are managed by each of the recipient institutions. Scholarship decisions are made by the schools.
CONTACT:
Financial Aid Department at recipient institutions
**Scholarship program availability and application process may vary and are subject to change at any time.