Scholarships

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
The NCLBC Foundation provides need-based scholarships to eligible North Carolina students enrolled and in good standing at one of the 10 Historically Black Colleges and Universities in North Carolina.
  • High school seniors, freshmen, sophomores or juniors with at least a 2.5 GPA may apply. Relatives of North Carolina legislators and Foundation board members are not eligible to receive scholarships. 

  • The North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (NCLBC Foundation), is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1986 for the purpose of supporting African American college students through educational programs, scholarships and internships. The Foundation receives and administers funds exclusively for educational purposes. These funds are used to advance opportunities for African American students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. 

  • The NCLBC Foundation was established by the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus. The Caucus was formally organized in the early 80’s to promote legislative policies and actions responsive to all North Carolinians, especially African Americans. The Caucus saw the need for programs for African American youth and as a result, the Foundation was formed.

HOW TO APPLY

North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Scholarship Criteria

Past Scholarship Recipients

Bennett College

Kamaria Faison – Business Administration

Megan Lawrence – Social Work

Ebony Little – Business Administration

Courtney Payton – Political Science

Jazmin Clark-Harris – Engineering Technology

Alicia Cosey – Pharmaceutical Science

Jasmine Crawford – Music Industry Studies

Deborah Dent – Elementary Education

Dijon Perkins – Business Administration

Alecia Riddick – Chemistry

Antavious Talley – Graphic Design

Christina Turner – Criminal Justice

Leah Twine – Mathematics

Anthony Wright – Physical Education

Layla Bluefort – Social Work

Mecia Moore – Psychology

Sedana Noble – Elementary Education

Anthony Speas – Biology

Mikkita Stevens – Mathematics

Jasmine Farrar – Business Management

Christopher Holland – Chemical Engineering

Kevin Huntley – Information Technology

Ashton Johnson – Biological Engineering

Samuel LaGrand – Computer Science

Michee Lamberth – Undeclared

Kweli Richardson – Sport Science & Fitness Management

Kendra Drayton – Psychology

Travis Harris – Accounting

Kenneth Jenkins, Jr. – Psychology

Christopher Williams, Jr. – Health Care Management

North Carolina Central University

Crystal Brooks – Political Science

Lillian Hornes – Political Science

Alexandra Peace – Education/Middle Grades

Taraza Taylor – Criminal Justice

Iman Ball – Forensic Science

Shiann Clarke – Communications

Milton Cotton – Organization Management

Shannon DeVaughn – Psychology

Mary Rose Gill – Christian Ministry

Allison Joyner – Biology

Douglas McDuffie – Sports Management

Michelle Simon – Organization Management

Amber Thomas – Business Administration

Kenya Todd-Moore – Organization Management

Ilene Barge – Business Administration

Dwayne Smith – Sports Management

Latoya Watson – Social Work

Eric P. Smith – Business Administration

Chelson Perry – Business Administration

Laquan Armstrong – Business Administration

Abdulbaaqiy Barber – Psychology

Javar Gerald – CIS, Business Administration

Derrick Gill – Public Administration

Abbie McCaffity – Criminal Justice

Willia Robinson – Social Work

Sha-ketta Thomas – Elementary Education

Ashley Valentine – Sociology

Mari Michelle Glenn – Nursing

Amber Simmons – Healthcare Management

Alesha Braswell – Nursing

Mari-Michele Glenn – Nursing

Leah Hightower – Mass Communications

Antoine Jones – Sports Management

Tonya McDaniel – Political Science

Lakeia McLendon – Nursing

Jerome Perry – Political Science

Larisha Rhodes – Special Education

Jerniqua Shorter – Business Administration

Amber Simmons – Health Care Management

Your Support Helps Worthy Students Receive Scholarships to Help Pay for Their Education

When you donate to the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Foundation (NCLBCF) you are supporting students seeking a higher education at one of the 10 participating Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in North Carolina.

NCLBCF founded in 1986 has provided support to higher education in North Carolina by awarding need-based scholarships to students attending one of the HBCUs.

Your donation helps to support our scholarship program. We gratefully accept donations in the amount of your choosing.

Donate Using PayPal or Your Credit Card

If you would like to donate with your credit card, we use PayPal to process your donation. You do not have to have a PayPal account to donate.

To donate using a credit card, click the button below. You will be taken to PayPal where you can make your donation in the amount of your choice.

Donate By Sending a Check

You may donate by mailing your check in the amount of your choice to:

Kenneth Gibbs
Treasurer