by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Β· Any accredited college or university in the United States
π Fully Fundedπ΄ Legacy/Closed (Current version is 'The Gates Scholarship')π Undergraduate (Graduate funding available for specific fields)π United Statesπ Merit and Financial Need-based
Renewable through graduation (up to 5 years for undergrad, plus graduate funding for eligible fields)
Deadline
Closed (The GMS pr
Level
Undergraduate (Graduate funding available for specific fields)
Acceptance
1,000 awardees out of roughly 50,000+ applicants
Difficulty
Extremely High
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Eligibility Match
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Reward Score
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Time Required
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Competition
π Overview
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Award Amount
Varies (Covers entire unmet financial need)
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Duration
Renewable through graduation (up to 5 years for undergrad, plus graduate funding for eligible fields)
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Deadline
Closed (The GMS program selected its final cohort in 2016; succeeded by The Gates Scholarship)
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Fields
All undergraduate disciplines; Graduate studies in Computer Science, Education, Engineering, Library Science, Mathematics, Public Health, or Science
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Awards/Year
1,000 scholars selected annually during active years
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Study Country
United States
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Provider
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Acceptance
1,000 awardees out of roughly 50,000+ applicants
The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program was a 20-year, $1.6 billion initiative to reduce financial barriers for minority students. While the original GMS program has completed its final selection cycles, it remains a landmark scholarship model and has been transitioned into The Gates Scholarship (TGS) which continues the mission of supporting high-potential, low-income minority students.
π₯ Who Should Apply
Minority high school seniors with significant financial need, high academic achievement, and strong leadership potential.
ποΈ Host University
Any accredited college or university in the United States
π€ Sponsor
United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
π¬ Fields of Study
All undergraduate disciplines; Graduate studies in Computer Science, Education, Engineering, Library Science, Mathematics, Public Health, or Science
β¨ Key Benefits
Provides comprehensive financial support that covers all expenses not met by other financial aid and the expected family contribution, including tuition, fees, books, and living costs.
π― Target Students
Minority high school seniors and first-year college students
βοΈ Travel: Yes (Included in total cost of attendance)π Accommodation: Yes (Included in total cost of attendance)π Health Insurance: Yes (If required/billed by the institution)π Renewable: Yesπ³ App Fee: Free
π Tuition Coverage
Yes
π Living Stipend
Yes (Included in total cost of attendance)
π‘ Accommodation
Yes (Included in total cost of attendance)
βοΈ Travel Allowance
Yes (Included in total cost of attendance)
π Health Insurance
Yes (If required/billed by the institution)
π Other Benefits
Leadership development programs, mentoring, networking opportunities, and continued support for graduate education in select fields.
π Renewable
Yes
π Renewal Conditions
Must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and satisfactory academic progress at a full-time enrollment status.
β Eligibility Requirements
π Eligible Nationalities
African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, or Hispanic American; US Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident; Pell Grant eligible.
π Academic Level
Undergraduate (Graduate funding available for specific fields)
π Minimum GPA
3.3 on a 4.0 scale
π£οΈ English Requirement
Proficiency in English required
π Age Limit
None (Must be an entering college freshman)
πΌ Work Experience
Not required (Community service and leadership prioritized)
π Leadership
High (Demonstrated through community service, extracurricular activities, or other initiatives)
π° Financial Need
Must be Federal Pell Grant eligible
π― Target Students
Minority high school seniors and first-year college students
π Application Requirements
Essay / SOP
Yes (8-9 required personal statements historically)
Rec Letters
Yes (Requires both a Nominator and a Recommender)
Interview
No
Application Fee
Free
Documents Required
Academic Transcripts
Passport / National ID
Yes (Requires both a Nominator and a Recommender) Recommendation Letters
CV / Resume
Personal Statement / Essays
Proficiency in English required
Interview: No
Min GPA: 3.3 on a 4.0 scale
π Application Process
Focus heavily on personal narrative, demonstrating how you have overcome obstacles and how you intend to lead in the future.
π‘ Insider Tip: Collaborate closely with your nominator to ensure your leadership qualities are highlighted from multiple perspectives.
πΊοΈ Application Roadmap
1
Research eligibility and gather requirements
Start Early
2
Collect all required documents
Start Early
3
Request recommendation letters early
4
Write compelling essays and personal statement
β High Risk Stage
5
Submit complete application before deadline
6
Await shortlisting and attend interview if required
β High Risk Stage
π Key Dates & Timeline
π Opens
Historically July or August
β° Deadline
Closed (The GMS program selected its final cohort in 2016; succeeded by The Gates Scholarship)
π€ Interview
No
π Study Starts
August or September
Historically July or August
Applications Open
Gather documents and begin essays
Closed (The GMS program selected its final cohort in 2016; succeeded by The Gates Scholarship)
Application Deadline
Submit complete application β no late entries
No
Shortlisting & Interview
Selected candidates invited for interview
After results
Award Announced
Successful applicants notified
August or September
Studies Begin
Commence degree at host institution
βοΈ Selection Process
π Selection Criteria
Academic achievement, leadership potential, and extent of financial need.
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Minority high school seniors with significant financial need, high academic achievement, and strong leadership potential.
This scholarship covers: Provides comprehensive financial support that covers all expenses not met by other financial aid and the expected family contribution, including tuition, fees, books, and living costs.. It is a fully funded scholarship.
The deadline is Closed (The GMS program selected its final cohort in 2016; succeeded by The Gates Scholarship). Always verify with the official website as dates may change annually.
Competition level: Approximately 2%. Acceptance rate: 1,000 awardees out of roughly 50,000+ applicants. Strong academic record and clear motivation are essential.
Yes
Typically required: academic transcripts, passport, Proficiency in English required, Yes (Requires both a Nominator and a Recommender) recommendation letters, CV, personal statement/motivation letter. Check official website for the complete list.