Scholarship details
CarIndigo is offering a student grant program to demonstrate its support for the Latin and Hispanic communities of the United State. The CarIndigo scholarship offers $1,000 to students in the Latin & Hispanic communities.
Scholars seeking to take on future undertakings such as education can use this grant or any business-related endeavor aimed at the development of the community.
The CarIndigo scholarship requires applicants to write a car review of 1,200 to 1,500 words. The student grant is targeted at promoting the car culture in the United States and provides a good platform for prospective car enthusiasts in society.
High school grads with a minimum GPA of 7.5% on a 10 scale or 2.5% on a 4 scale can apply for this scholarship position by filling out the application form provided.
Applicants should note that they must be permanent residents of the United States before applying for this grant.
Students applying for this grant can opt to write a car review on any car that is currently on sale in the United States. All the applications will be submitted online and only the best 10 will be selected for the scholarship.
Ensure you write and submit your application before November 30, 2021.]
Eligible courses of study:
Accounting
Aerospace
Agriculture and Related Sciences
American History
American Jewish History
American Literature
American Politics
American Studies
Anthropology
Archaeology
Architecture and Environmental Design
Area and Ethnic Studies
Art History
Arts and Culture
Asian Studies
Astronomy
Aviation/Aerospace
Behavioral Sciences
Biochemistry
Biology
Biomedical Humanities
Biotechnology
Business and Management
Business Law
Chemistry
Child Development
Classics
Cognitive Science
Communication Technologies
Communications and Journalism
Comparative Law
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer Science
Conflict Management
Conflict Resolution
Construction Trades
Corporate Law
Creative Writing
Curatorial Studies
Dance
Democracy
Earth Science
Ecology
Economics
Education
Engineering
Engineering 3-2
Engineering-Related Technologies
English as a Second Language
Environmental Policy
Environmental Policy, Curatorial Studies, Master of Arts in Teaching
Environmental Studies
Equestrian Studies
European Studies / EU Studies
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Fashion Marketing & Management
Film
Finance
Fine Arts
Food Technologies
Foreign Languages
French
Geography
German-American Relations
Governance / Civil Society
Government
Greek Studies
Health Professions
Health Studies
History
Horticulture
Human Resource Development
Human Rights
Humanities
Imaging Science/ Color Science
Information Technology
Intensive English
International Development
International Education
International Law
International Management
International Relations
Islamic Studies
Journalism
Law
Leadership
Liberal/General Studies
Library & Archival Sciences
Life Sciences
Linguistics
Literacy
Literature
Malaysian Studies
Management
Marine Engineering
Maritime Law
Maritime Studies
Marketing
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Mathematics
Mechanics and Repairers
Medicine
Metal Mining
Metallurgy
Military Technologies
Minerals Industry
Minority Rights
Molecular Biology
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Museum Studies
Music
Natural Disaster Research
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Sciences
Neuroscience
Nursing
Ocean and Resource Management
Oceanography
Optics
Pacific Islands Studies
Paleontology
Parks and Recreation
Peace Studies
Philosophy and Religion
Photography
Photojournalism
Photonics
Physical Sciences
Physics
Policy Research
Political Science
Precision Production
Psychology
Psychometric
Public Administration
Public Affairs
Public Health
Public Law
Public Policy
Religion/Theology
Residency Programs
Science
Science Technologies
Security and Protective Services
Social Justice
Social Movements
Social Science
Social Service
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Speech and Debate
Statistics
Tax Law
TESOL
Theater
Translation and Interpretation
Transportation and Material Moving
Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
U.S. Foreign Policy
Urban Planning
Veterinary Medical Technology
Visual and Performing Arts
Waste Minimization and Management
Women’s Studies
Eligibility Criteria for the CarIndigo Scholarship
- Applicants must be pursuing an undergrad/post-grad degree program from an accredited tertiary institution in the United States.
- Applicant must be a Latin/Hispanic who is a permanent resident of the United State.
- The candidate must be 18+ at the time of application.
- The review must be plagiarism-free and should be about any car sold in the U.S.
How to Apply for the $1000 Car Review/Essay Scholarship for Hispanic and Latin Students
All the applicants need to first fill the form using the link mentioned at the bottom & register themselves for the scholarship program. Once done, the registered candidates can then submit their reviews online from 10th June 2021 onwards and will be closed on November 30, 2021.
Note: Essay cannot be edited after submission.
Results will be declared on January 15th, 2022.