Florida A & M University is providing an outstanding opportunity for Black women entering college in the fall of 2009. It is designed to address their absence in the field of computer technology.
Dr. Jason Black is the Principal Investigator of a recently awarded $552,000 NSF Grant entitled African-American Women in Computer Science .
The grant provides scholarships from $4000 to $10,000 per year for female African American students.
We need your help to get the word out about this great opportunity to build back up the enrollment of women in the CIS Department.
Please pass this information along to high school or community college students , their parents, and to guidance counselors you may know.
The full text of the press release (click here)
Thanks for the heads up Cach Ace and Brian.

now this is something that should be highly praised..Realy,the field of computer technology sure lacks the number of female african american students..This scholarship would surely influence them to join the depertment of cis…
great news.
I am topper in my college time but till now i doesn't get any scholarship.i am a computer engineering student.
but when i am in diploma in computer engineering at that time i get scholarship.
thank for ur info
There are many countries and organization who offer scholarship computer science. Most of them are offered by japan and usa.