SEIU Jesse Jackson Scholarship Program

en espanolJesse JacksonFor more than 20 years, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and SEIU have worked side by side for social and economic justice. This $5,000 renewable scholarship is given to a student whose work and aspirations for economic and social justice reflect the values and accomplishments of the Rev. Jackson. It can be renewed annually for a maximum of four years.

"What's good for working people is good for America. If we fight together, women will get equality, we stop the Asian-bashing, we stop the homophobia, the race-baiting. We start to build schools, not jails."
-- Jesse Jackson

» Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants for the Jesse Jackson Scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to social and economic justice and agree to participate in some paid or course credit internship or work experience in social change during the four years they receive the scholarship. Scholarship funding must be applied toward tuition at a two-year or fouryear accredited college, university, or community college.

» Application Process:
Download the application (pdf), or apply online. To apply online, you will need the access key for this scholarship: SEIJJ. (You will be re-directed to the Scholarship Program Administrators website.)

2006 scholarshipsNo later than March 1, mail your complete application to:

SEIU Jesse Jackson Scholarship Program
Scholarship Program Administrators
P.O. Box 23737
Nashville TN 37202-3737

Candidates should complete all sections of the scholarship application, and include a personal statement in 500 words or less describing your involvement with social, labor, or political activism and your plans to carry out this activism in your career after graduation.


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