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Offered by California Library Association
The California Library Association Scholarship for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Students in Memory of Edna Yelland encourages and supports minority students in the attainment of a graduate degree in library or information studies and encourages commitment to the improvement of library services to BIPOC communities. Applicants must also be California residents and intend to work in a California library upon graduation.
If this sounds like a good opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The California Library Association is committed to helping library staff develop the knowledge and skills needed to work for 21st Century libraries and to advance in the library field.
In addition to meeting the below eligibility criteria, applicants must intend to work at a California library upon graduation.
Graduate Students
California
California
Library and Information Sciences
Library and Information Sciences
Asian/Pacific Islander, Black/African, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, Native American
Low Income
U.S. Citizens
In addition to the below application materials, interested students must submit an official record of master's-level courses completed to date, an explanation of your current financial situation, and lists of your scholarships received/educational institutions attended/employers.
1,000-word essay
Two letters of recommendation
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