Being the first in your family to attend college is a major achievement — and a major challenge. From navigating applications to figuring out how to pay for it all, the process can feel overwhelming. The good news? There are scholarships out there designed specifically for first-generation college students to help lighten the financial load.

Here’s where to find them and how to increase your chances of snagging one.

What Is a First-Generation College Student?

Generally, you’re considered a first-generation college student if neither of your parents earned a four-year college degree. Some programs include students whose parents may have some college experience or a two-year degree, but the broad idea is the same: you’re breaking new ground in your family.

Why Scholarships for First-Gens Exist

First-gen students often face unique barriers — less guidance through the college process, fewer financial resources, and added pressure to succeed. Many scholarship providers recognize this and want to support students who are paving their own way.

These scholarships don’t just offer money — they often come with mentorship, networking, and academic support.

National Scholarships for First-Gen Students

Several well-known organizations offer scholarships exclusively for first-generation students. These programs tend to be competitive, but they’re worth the effort.

The Gates Scholarship

  • Award: Covers full cost of attendance not already covered by financial aid

  • Eligibility: First-gen, low-income, high school seniors; must be a minority student

  • Extras: Includes academic support, mentoring, and career planning

Dell Scholars Program

  • Award: $20,000 over six years + laptop and textbook credits

  • Eligibility: First-gen and low-income students participating in college readiness programs

  • Extras: Personalized support system

Coca-Cola First-Generation Scholarship

  • Award: Varies by institution

  • Eligibility: Administered through partner colleges; for students with financial need and first-gen status

QuestBridge National College Match

  • Award: Full four-year scholarship to top colleges

  • Eligibility: High-achieving, low-income high school seniors (many are first-gen)

  • Extras: Direct application to partner schools

State and Local Scholarships to Explore

Don’t sleep on local opportunities — they’re often less competitive and easier to land.

Where to Look:

  • State Higher Ed Offices: Many states offer aid specifically for first-gen students.

  • Local Nonprofits: Community foundations and organizations often have scholarship programs for local students.

  • High School Guidance Offices: Counselors usually keep a list of regional scholarships, many of which consider first-gen status.

Examples:

State/Program Award Amount Notes
Florida First Generation Matching Grant Varies (based on school) For Florida residents attending public colleges
Illinois MAP Grant Up to full tuition First-gen students often prioritized
California Cal Grant Varies by school First-gen students eligible if financial need exists

College-Specific Scholarships

Many colleges and universities offer their own scholarships for first-generation students. These are often renewable for multiple years and may include support programs or campus communities.

How to Find Them:

  • Visit the school’s financial aid or scholarship webpage

  • Search for “first-generation scholarships” + the college name

  • Ask admissions officers during campus visits or info sessions

Tip: Some schools even waive application fees for first-gen applicants or provide automatic consideration for aid based on FAFSA responses.

Private and Corporate Scholarships

Large companies and nonprofit foundations are increasingly offering scholarships aimed at first-gen students.

Examples:

  • The Hispanic Scholarship Fund: Offers a wide range of aid, including first-gen focused opportunities

  • United Negro College Fund (UNCF): Several scholarships tailored for first-gen Black students

  • The Jackie Robinson Foundation: Strong focus on leadership and first-generation college attendance

  • McDonald’s HACER National Scholarship: For Hispanic students, many of whom are first-gen

Use scholarship search tools like Fastweb, Cappex, or BigFuture to filter for “first-generation” options.

Tips for Winning First-Gen Scholarships

Competition can be fierce, but the right approach can make your application stand out.

Tell Your Story

Scholarship committees want to hear what being first-gen means to you. Focus on challenges you’ve overcome, your academic motivation, and how a college education will change your life — and your family’s future.

Apply Early and Often

Start applications as early as possible. Set deadlines on a calendar and aim to apply for at least one or two scholarships a week during the school year.

Get Help When You Need It

Ask teachers, counselors, or mentors to review your essays. First-gen status doesn’t mean doing everything alone — use your support network.

Common Application Requirements

Requirement Details
Essay or Personal Statement Often about your background, goals, or struggles
FAFSA Submission Demonstrates financial need
Letters of Recommendation From teachers, counselors, or community leaders
Proof of First-Gen Status May include parent education details or statements
GPA or Test Scores Some require minimum academic benchmarks

Final Words of Encouragement

Being a first-generation college student already makes you remarkable. Scholarships exist to help you succeed — not just financially, but emotionally and academically too. Don’t hold back from applying just because you think you won’t win. Each application is a step closer to funding your future.

Sources:

  • The Gates Scholarship

  • Dell Scholars Program

  • QuestBridge

  • College Board BigFuture

  • Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

  • State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO)

Related Content

Leveraging Your College Education for Career Growth

Your college education is more than just a degree—it’s a launchpad for career success. By taking advantage of networking opportunities, internships, and campus resources, you can build a strong foundation for your future. Discover practical tips to help you make the...

Financial Aid Tips for Adults Going Back to School

Why Financial Aid Looks Different for Adult Learners If you're an adult thinking about returning to school, you’re not alone—and you're definitely not out of options. Financial aid isn’t just for recent high school grads. There are grants, loans, scholarships, and...

How to Build a Resume While You’re Still in School

Think you need a full-time job to start a resume? Think again. Even if you're still in school, you can build a strong, professional-looking resume that highlights your skills, achievements, and potential. The key is knowing how to spin your everyday experiences into...

The Best Free Online Resources for College Students

College can be expensive, but that doesn’t mean you have to pay for everything. From study tools to financial management apps, there are plenty of free online resources designed to help students succeed. Whether you need help with coursework, budgeting, or staying...

Financial Aid for Adults Without a High School Diploma

Returning to school as an adult without a high school diploma can feel overwhelming—but it’s far from impossible. Whether your goal is to earn a GED, enroll in a vocational program, or eventually attend college, there are real financial aid options available to help...

10 Study Hacks for College Success

College classes can be challenging, but with the right strategies, you can stay on top of your coursework and excel academically. Uncover these simple yet effective study techniques to boost your skills and ace your classes. Create a Study Schedule Time management is...

Financial Aid Options for DACA and Undocumented Students

Paying for college is tough enough — and it can be even harder if you’re undocumented or a DACA recipient. Federal financial aid is off the table, but that doesn’t mean you’re out of options. From private scholarships to in-state tuition programs and university...

Choosing the Right Major: What to Consider for Career Success

Picking a college major is one of the biggest decisions you'll make in your education, and it can shape your career path for years to come. While it's important to follow your passions, choosing a major that aligns with job market demand, salary potential, and career...

Transitioning from College to Career: How to Make a Smooth Financial Shift After Graduation

Graduating from college is a major milestone, but the financial transition that follows can feel overwhelming. Paychecks replace financial aid. Rent replaces dorm housing. Bills arrive regularly, and no one reminds you when they are due. The shift from student life to...

Scholarships for Single Parents: How to Get Help Paying for College

Going back to school as a single parent can be a challenge, but it’s also an opportunity to create a brighter future for you and your family. Thankfully, there are scholarships and financial aid programs specifically designed to support single parents in achieving...

Check out these scholarships:

Hudson & Holland Scholars Program

The Hudson & Holland Scholars Program (HHSP) is a scholarship and support program for high-achieving minority students who are historically underrepresented. It is the largest merit-based scholarship and support program at Indiana University and serves nearly 2,000...

AMWA Haffizulla Family Scholarship

The Haffizulla Family Scholarship Fund was founded by former AMWA President Dr. Farzanna Haffizulla. This scholarship is meant to perpetuate the involvement of young leaders in disease prevention and national health and wellness.Scholarship Sponsor American Medical...

Larry Bird Scholarship – CFGC

The Larry Bird Scholarship is available to students who are residents of Indiana and enrolled at a post-secondary Indiana school. Preference goes to disadvantaged youth who demonstrate financial need.Scholarship Sponsor Indiana State UniversityAward Type $2,000...

Lt. Col. Romeo and Josephine Bass Ferretti Scholarship

This scholarship is made possible by a bequest from the estate of Lt Col Romeo and Josephine Bass Ferretti and was established for minor dependents of active duty or retired Air Force, Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard enlisted Airmen. It is for students...

SMA Native American STEM Scholarship

The SMA Native American STEM Scholarship awards Native American students pursuing a four-year degree in in STEM--Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Scholarship Sponsor Souder Miller & Associates (SMA) and Granite ConstructionAward Type $1,500 CashGender...

Chief Warrant Officer John A. Keller Scholarship

The CWO John A. Keller, Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association Scholarship Grant was established to financially assist dependent children of members in good standing or who were members in good standing of the CWOA, United States Coast Guard at the time of...

Society of Women Engineers – Lehigh Valley Section

Since 2001 a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for administration...

AMWA Medical Education Scholarships

Supporting your medical education is important to us, and with this in mind, AMWA awards 4 (four) $500 scholarships to women currently enrolled in medical school. Awardees will be chosen based on the embodiment of the goals of AMWA. Scholarship Sponsor American...

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Scholarship

The Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Scholarship was established to promote literacy among underrepresented students in public schools by encouraging Sacramento State students to enter the teaching profession.Scholarship Sponsor Sacramento StateAward Type Varies CashGender...

Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award

The Corporate Scholarship Program helps to develop future leaders through the provision of college scholarships to dynamic New York City students. Scholarship Sponsor Harlem YMCAAward Type $10,000 CashGender Eligibility AllOther Requirements/Criteria Geographic...

United Health Foundation Diverse Scholars Initiative

The United Health Foundation in partnership with UNCF has established a multi-year renewable scholarship program open to students attending any accredited four-year college or university giving preference to students enrolled at one of the 37 UNCF member institutions....

Illinois CPA Society Accounting Textbook Scholarship

The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Society’s charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. The Accounting Textbook Scholarship is offered to juniors, seniors, and...

Environmental Studies/Natural Science Scholarship Program

The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. Scholarship Sponsor Friends of Volo Bog Award Type $1,000 Cash Gender...

Military Scholarship

Optimal is awarding $5,000 need-based scholarships to active military and veteran students.Scholarship Sponsor OptimalAward Type $5,000 CashGender Eligibility AllOther Requirements/Criteria Geographic Criteria: Legal residents of the United States (excluding Rhode...

Scholarship Application Mistakes to Avoid

Applying for scholarships is one of the best ways to reduce college costs, but even the most qualified students can lose out on funding due to simple mistakes. A strong application can mean the difference between winning free money for school or missing out on...
Skip to content