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The Black Student Fund works directly with 45 carefully selected independent schools located in Maryland, Virginia
and the District of Columbia. These institutions are dedicated to providing challenging
educational opportunities and to building equitable learning environments for students of
many economic and racial backgrounds. BSF scholarship grants are awarded to
African-American students attending these Member Schools.
The BSF reviews each of the Member Schools annually for compliance with our
specific criteria. Schools that fail to uphold the criteria are subject to removal from
membership in the Fund.
BLACK STUDENT FUND
CRITERIA FOR Member
SCHOOLS ©
Schools Must…
- Demonstrate a sustained effort in meeting all BSF Criteria.
- Provide a socially and culturally equitable learning environment for all
students by insuring that their staff is trained in effective cross-racial
and cross-cultural communications.
- Confirm their status as a non-profit, tax-exempt educational institution,
in existence for five or more years.
- Demonstrate a stable and financially sound condition.
- Demonstrate earnest efforts to:
- Expand its African-American student body;
- Assure African American students from low-income households do attend;
- Integrate fully its student body--socially, economically and racially;
- Expand its body of African-American faculty and administrators;
- Make available adequate financial aid to qualifying students.
- Maintain a policy of non- disclosure of BSF grant recipients.
- Work in cooperation with the Black Student Fund and staff through:
- Conferences with representatives of BSF staff;
- Immediate consultations regarding problematic situations of an
academic, personal, social or financial nature.
- On-time response to the annual BSF survey;
- Participation in the BSF Teacher Recruitment Program;
- Participation in the annual BSF School Fair.
Listing of Member Schools:
Black Student Fund Independent School Directory
In addition to the information provided in this web site, the Black Student Fund also
publishes an Independent School Directory every two years. This 55-page
fact book contains detailed information about each of the Member Schools, including each school's application deadlines, tuition costs and special
programs.
For a donation of $4.00, the 2000-2002 edition of the BSF Independent School Directory
is available at our offices located at 3636 16th Street NW, 4th Floor, Washington,
DC, 20010-1146. To receive a copy of the booklet by mail, please send a $4.00
contribution for each copy you request to this same address. Be sure to include your
complete mailing address. Checks should be made payable to Black Student Fund.

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