Hopi Tribe Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Hopi Tribe
“As servants of our people, we pledge to work in the spirit of Suminangwa‑Naminangwa—delivering high‑quality services while protecting our culture, values, lands, and resources. We support pathways to self‑determination and greater self‑sufficiency.”
Mission and Objectives
- Offer quality education services to the Hopi community by expanding access to a broad spectrum of learning opportunities.
- Increase the number of Hopi professionals with degrees who are job‑ready.
- Provide retention supports that help students finish their chosen programs.
Funding Sources
- BIA Higher Education Grant (638 Funding)
- Hopi Education Endowment Fund (HEEF)
Awards and Scholarships (brief descriptions)
- BIA Higher Education Grant / Hopi Education Award — Available to eligible Hopi students pursuing post‑secondary and professional degrees.
- Diane Humetewa Scholarship — Merit‑based award for students in fields related to social justice; awarded competitively.
- Peabody Navajo Generating Station Scholarship — Competitive merit award recognizing high academic achievement.
- Hopi Academic Achievement Award — Merit award for qualifying graduating high school seniors.
- Education Enrichment Award — Funds intended to support activities that advance educational or career goals. (Application deadline: at least 30 days before the date of the activity.)
- Tuition and Books Award — Assistance for part‑time students or those not eligible for other awards.
- Standardized Testing Fee Award — Covers required fees for entrance exams or career certification tests.
Letters of Recommendation — Important note
Applicants must submit three (3) letters of recommendation. At minimum:
- Post‑secondary applicants should include a letter from a college academic advisor.
- High school applicants should include a letter from a high school academic counselor.
- One of the letters must be a personal reference. The personal reference cannot be an immediate relative, HTGSP staff, current HTGSP board member, or staff from funding agencies (e.g., HEEF).
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled member of The Hopi Tribe.
- Possess a high school diploma or GED.
- Accepted to a regionally accredited college or university.
- Completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and applied for all available federal, state, and institutional aid.
- Meet the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) requirement for the specific award or scholarship being requested.
Required Documents
- Completed Hopi Tribe Grants and Scholarship Program (HTGSP) application.
- Hopi Tribe enrollment verification form.
- Official high school transcript or official GED scores sent directly from the issuing school/institution in a sealed envelope (one‑time submission only).
- Official transcripts from any post‑secondary institutions currently or previously attended, sent directly from the institution(s) in sealed envelopes.
- Completed Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) form.
- Endorsed program of study / declared degree.
Application Deadlines (final semester deadlines)
- Summer semester: April 15
- Fall semester: July 15
- Winter semester: October 15
- Spring semester: December 15
Submission instructions
All application materials must be complete and received by 5:00 PM (MST) on the final semester deadline listed above for the application to be considered. Faxed submissions are not accepted.