Cherokee Nation Foundation is now accepting scholarship applications for the 202526 academic year. The deadline to apply is Jan. 31, 2025.
Last year, the nonprofit organization awarded $409,000 to 84 high school graduates and 54 university students.
“In my role, I have the privilege of seeing firsthand the impact these scholarships can have in supporting the future of a Cherokee student,” said Janice Randall, executive director of CNF. “I am always encouraged by their passion, energy and enthusiasm, and I know that by investing in their success, we truly are investing in a brighter future for the Cherokee people. One day, these students will come back and be able to give back to their tribe and future generations because of the support they receive now. Education connects us all.”
While the look of the applications has changed, students can expect the same onestop-shop feel when applying for CNF awards, thanks to a partnership with Communities Foundation of Oklahoma. By creating an online profile, students can be matched to all potential opportunities.
This year, the Martha (Marti) Aleshire Farrington Scholarship was added to CNF’s offerings. Applicants must be a graduating high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year post-secondary institution with a 3.0 GPA. The award is renewable for up to five years.
All applications are evaluated based on academic performance as well as community and cultural involvement. Students are eligible to receive CNF scholarships in addition to opportunities provided through the Cherokee Nation College Resource Center and other organizations.
The deadline to apply for 2025-26 CNF scholarships is Jan. 31. Scholarship awards are announced in late spring. For a full list of available scholarship opportunities or to apply, please visit www.cherokeena-tionfoundation. org/ scholarships.