Vincennes University launches two new scholarships to empower Latinx/Hispanic students

 Latinx/Hispanic students represent one of the fastest-growing demographics in higher education, but they often face unique challenges in accessing higher education resources and succeeding in college. According to the Pew Research Center, Latinx college enrollment has surged in the past decade, yet gaps in college completion persist.


In a bold effort to close this gap, Vincennes University is proud to announce two new scholarships tailored to support Latinx students and their families. These scholarships are a key part of VU's commitment to making higher education accessible for underrepresented groups and fostering a campus where all students feel welcomed and supported.


Dedicated Support for Latinx Students


"At Vincennes University, we believe that every student deserves the opportunity to fulfill their education and career dreams, regardless of their background," said VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson. "These scholarships, combined with mentorship, academic support, and partnerships, are designed to break down barriers for Latinx students and support student achievement and success."


Among the two newly launched scholarships, a total of six students will be selected each year. The first scholarship available for Latinx students, the VU Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship, is available through the Vincennes University Foundation and has an application deadline of Nov. 1, 2024. The second scholarship, set to debut in the 2025-26 academic year, is part of the Vincennes University/ILI Promise Scholarship initiative in collaboration with the Indiana Latino Institute (ILI). Both scholarships are designed to assist with financial costs while paving the way for Latinx students to pursue higher education.


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Partnerships with the Indiana Latino Institute and ALASI


VU has further solidified its support for the Latinx community through strong partnerships with local organizations such as the Indiana Latino Institute and ALASI (Alliance of Latin Americans of Southern Indiana). These collaborations not only help expand access to scholarships but also provide students with a wealth of resources, from mentorship programs to career guidance, that support their academic and personal success.


"We are proud to partner with organizations like the Indiana Latino Institute and ALASI," said April Yap-Hennig, Senior Latinx/Hispanic Recruitment Strategist at Vincennes University. "These partnerships ensure that Latinx students have the resources they need to thrive, both academically and professionally. Scholarships like the Vincennes University/ILI Promise Scholarship represent more than financial aid—they are a bridge to students' dreams."