Call for Applications! for Ronald E. Hall Colorism Research Scholarship! Apply now!

Call for Applications! for Ronald E. Hall Colorism Research Scholarship! Apply now!

The Ronald E. Hall Colorism Research Scholarship was created in 2023 by members of the conference committee. The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage and support graduate students in the pursuit of research on colorism. Scholarships will be awarded each year during the conference beginning in 2024. Through sponsorship of the Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism and The Colorism Project, Inc., we will be able to provide scholarships to graduate students and look forward to launching the Ronald E. Hall Colorism Research Scholarship with your support.

Application Deadline: June 30, 2024

Scholarship Description

The purpose of this scholarship is to aid graduate students who show promise within the field of colorism through research.

Number of Scholarships

Two scholarships will be awarded each year (depending on funding) beginning in 2024.

Applicant Criteria (including supporting documentation)

Completed Application. Access the application via the following link: Ronald E. Hall Colorism Research Scholarship. • Applicants should be the primary author of the research, with colorism as a primary component or variable. • Applicants must be enrolled at an accredited institution either in a master’s or doctorate degree program in the United States and registered for the current semester. Proof of Registration required.
• Evidence of academic standing (3.0 or better)- Unofficial transcripts required.
• Support of a faculty member in the form of a “Letter of Recommendation” submitted to [email protected].

Scholarship Award Components 

• Scholarship funds.• Free admission to the yearly Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism. • Presentation of research at the next Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism.• Publication of research in the Journal of Colorism Studies.

To apply and for more details, refer here

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