Scholarships

The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated ® Theta Pi Omega Chapter Scholarship award supports Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Undergraduate students from the Lambda Rho chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated ®, and student’s education from Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties, based on academic merit or financial need to pursue their education.

 

Visit www.akaeaf.org for information and to apply.

 

Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization created to fill a void in education funding. Its mission is to provide financial support to individuals and organizations engaged in lifelong learning. It is one of the few such organizations administered by African-American women, that have a unique approach to philanthropy.

EAF accomplishes its mission by providing academic scholarships and organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects. By supporting such a wide variety of lifelong learning projects and pursuits, they enable people to make a difference in their lives and the lives of others. EAF assists all students in achieving their educational and career goals by offering merit and financial scholarships. Their recipients come from a diverse background; over half are minority women continuing their education.

Attached is information on a new award category, Thrive. Thrive scholarships will be awarded to undergraduate students who have a financial gap in tuition and need assistance to move to the next level of their education or to graduate from college (graduating seniors). These awards will not exceed $1,000 per student. The scholarship application and supporting documents for Undergraduate students are due March 1, 2022. Awards will be announced in May 2022.

TPO's Scholarships

TPO's Scholarships

This scholarship opportunity is for African American High School Seniors attending college in the Fall 2024 and reside in Burlington, Camden, or Gloucester Counties, ONLY. Children or guardians of Theta Pi Omega members are ineligible to apply. If granted, the opportunity to apply for our Continuing Education Scholarship will be extended for three years following the initial scholarship award, as long as you remain enrolled in an accredited program.

*Please click the title on the left to access the scholarship

This scholarship is designated for African American high school seniors who will be attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the Fall of 2024. Children or guardians of Theta Pi Omega members are ineligible to apply. If granted, the opportunity to apply for our Continuing Education Scholarship will be extended for three years following the initial scholarship award, as long as you remain enrolled in an accredited program.

*Please click the title on the left to access the scholarship


Should you have received the Undergraduate or HBCU scholarship previously, the opportunity to apply for the Continuing Education scholarship will be extended for a maximum of three years following the initial selection, as long as you are enrolled in an accredited program. The Continuing Education Scholarship is exclusively for applicants.

*Please click the title on the left to access the scholarship

Contact us.

scholarships@thetapiomegachapter.org