Wale and Audrey Elegbede Community Engagement and Social Justice Scholarship

1. Priority for the recipient to be an international student from Africa; otherwise, an individual of ethnic minority ( African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, and Hispanic American students) or persons of African descent.
2. Recipient must have demonstrated commitment to community engagement and social justice issues. They should be involved and have a positive impact on building community on campus, or in their home or La Crosse community.
3. Recipient must be in good academic standing with above-average grade point average; [2.75)
4. Recipient may be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student
5. Financial need must be considered.
6. Statement of Financial Need must be submitted with the application.

Additional Requirement:

1. Applicants will be required to submit an essay describing what they are doing to address racism, Islamophobia, and discrimination in their community, including how they are working towards bringing different groups together for the common good.
2. Showing up, having positive energy, and putting in the needed effort is critical in anything you do in life. Applicants should watch Wale Elegbede’s TED Talk “IT TAKES A COMMUNITY TO ERADICATE HATE” and share their reflection in the essay and new ways they plan to show up in the fight against discrimination while bringing different groups of
people together. The TED talk can be viewed at https://www.ted.com/talks/wale_elegbede_it_takes_a_community_to_eradicate_hate?language=en

Donor
Wale and Audrey Elegbede
Award
Varies
Scopes
Graduate Student
Deadline
02/01/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. Elegbede Scholarship
    • 1. Have you watched Wale Elegbede's TED Talk "IT TAKES A COMMUNITY TO ERADICATE HATE" at https://www.ted.com/talks/wale_elegbede_it_takes_a_community_to_eradicate_hate?language=en
    • 2. What are you doing to address racism, Islamophobia and discrimination in your community, including working towards bringing different groups together for the common good? After reflecting on the TED talk, please describe new ways you plan to “show up” in the fight against discrimination while bringing different groups of people together.