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Supporting LGBTQ+ Students: Scholarships & Resources

June 14, 2023

Three minutes
By Alondra Vallejo, Communications Intern

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Updated on June 12, 2026, with additional informaiton.

As we continue to celebrate Pride Month, it’s important to recognize the many challenges the LGBTQ+ community faces, including the financial burden of paying for college. Many students often deal with this issue, however, research by the Williams Institute and UCLA showed that 35% of LGBTQ people aged between 18 and 40 have federal student loans compared to 23% of those who identify as non-LGBTQ+. According to the Center for LGBTQ Advancement & Research, struggles with family support, discrimination, and mental health barriers explain the crucial impact student loan debt has had on the LGBTQ+ community. With more than $93.2 billion in federal student loan debt, it’s important that we cater to the needs of LGBTQ+ students as they tackle their post-secondary education by providing resources and scholarships that can help support them at a mental and emotional level while striving to achieve their career goals.

There are several elements that have often played a role in causing a risk for negative outcomes to LGBTQ+ students because of health and academic factors such as substance misuse, suicidal ideation, depression, and academic or co-curricular disengagement. This has been seen to create a barrier between students and their educational goals, making it difficult to pursue a good academic standing at a university while also maintaining mental and emotional stability. Below you will find scholarships and resources that can not only alleviate the financial pressure LGBTQ+ students face, but also methods and guides that can best support them as they conquer their academic aspirations.

Scholarships: 

  • Better Brothers Los Angeles Scholarships: Scholarships are awarded to assist with all academic related costs, range from $500 to $5,000, and are open to Black LGBTQ+ youth across the country.

  • Gamma Mu Foundation Scholarships: Scholarships may be used for tuition, books and supplies, or any other college-related costs and range from $1,000 and $2,500.

  • National Rainbow College Fund: Many scholarships assume students can be open about their identity. National Rainbow College Fund was designed for those who can’t.

  • OutBio: The OUTbio LGBTIQ+ STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Scholarship Program is intended to encourage LGBTIQ+ young adults to pursue careers in the life sciences.

  • Point Foundation | LGBTQ College Scholarships: The largest LGBTQ+ scholarship-granting nonprofit that lists several scholarship opportunities for students in the community. Scholars not only receive financial support, but also access to multiple leadership development programs, mentorship or coaching, and a community of scholars and alumni.

  • Pride Foundation Scholarships: Made eligible to LGBTQ+ student leaders across the Northwest US and includes over 60 scholarships.

  • Stonewall Community Foundation Scholarships: Include six unique scholarship programs for both in New York, NY, and throughout the country.

Resources:

  • Jed Foundation: Provides an online resource center with access to informative support webinars, literature reviews, and tips on self-care.  

  • The Trevor Project: Offers trained counselors to contact for support, stories shared by other members of the LGBTQ+ community, informative guides, and access to a network of LGBTQ+ friends in their online platform TrevorSpace

  • Campus Pride: Provides resources, programs, and services to support LGBTQ and ally students on college campuses across the US including direct service to 600+ colleges through the Campus Pride Index to increase safety and implement LGBTQ-inclusive policies, programs, and practices. 

  • CenterLink the Community of LGBTQ Centers: Offers several programs categorized by action, health and youth centers that provide essential services, as well as promoting growth, wellness, and connectivity to their communities. 

  • PFLAG Resources: Offers access to stories from other LGBTQ+ members, resources for LGBTQ+ members, allies, and family members, locate local chapters and online communities, and several other resources from other organizations that support the LGBTQ+ community. 


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