Aug 08, 2024
August 8, 2024
United Negro College Fund
UNCF Toyota Scholars

Description

Toyota is a global mobility company that is committed to the principle of mobility for all. It is driven by the belief that mobility is an essential component of the human experience where everyone has the freedom to move. In order to achieve this vision, Toyota believes that people, whether they are customers or not, come first. This belief also extends to the company’s corporate culture. Additionally, Toyota’s community efforts focus on education. Together with its partners, the company is collectively working to prepare, motivate and inspire students for high-growth careers.

The UNCF Toyota Scholars Program is a professional development initiative for HBCU students. It offers need- and merit-based scholarships, career-readiness training, summer internship opportunities and other tools for success. UNCF Toyota Scholars supports college success and completion for high-achieving HBCU students, while preparing scholars for career opportunities at Toyota.

Eligibility

  • Possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
  • Be an underrepresented minority student classified as a sophomore or junior during the application process.
  • Be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year public or private historically Black college or university (HBCU).
  • Majoring in one of the following acceptable majors: Accounting, Business, Business Administration, Business Communications, Chemical Engineering, Cloud Computing, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Computer Technology, Data Mining and Analytics, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science(s), Finance, Human Resources, Industrial Engineering, Information Systems, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Mechanical Engineering, or Supply Chain Management and Logistics.
  • Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.
  • Have a demonstrated, unmet financial need as verified by your college or university.
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