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Quarterman & Keller Foundation, Inc. Social Justice Scholarship Program

Are you an undergraduate student with a major or minor in a program in either the College of Arts & Humanities or the College of Behavioral & Social Sciences? Do you have an interest in Africana Studies, Criminal Justice & Criminology, History, Law & Society, Political Science, Sociology, Women’s Gender & Sexuality or other similar programs? Could you benefit from a $2,500 financial scholarship? Then, this opportunity could be for you!

The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Center will award a $2,500 financial scholarship to two undergraduate students through the Quarterman & Keller Foundation, Inc. Social Justice Scholarship Program.

Download and complete the application.

Secure two letters of recommendation:

  • A GS faculty member
  • Personal (high school teacher/counselor or adult leader in any capacity)

Submit the application and letters of recommendation to Dr. Maxine Bryant (mlbryant@georgiasouthern.edu).

Applicant Criteria:

  • Be a participant in the TriO Program for first generation students, OR
  • Be an undergraduate major or minor in an approved program within the College of Arts & Humanities or the College of Behavioral & Social Sciences. Areas of study may include, but are not limited to, Africana Studies or Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Africana Studies.
  • Be willing to complete a Gullah Geechee focused research project that will be guided by a faculty member of his/her/their choice. The overarching theme shall be to identify and address ways to create a more equitable and just society – specifically in terms of the challenges faced by local Gullah Geechee communities and government.
  • Be willing to present his/her/their research to campus community
  • For more information, please contact Dr. Maxine Bryant

Last updated: 10/21/2022