
Scholarships
Each year, the Louisville Alumnae Chapter supports the academic endeavors of local youth and young adults by providing scholarships to aid with their pursuit of higher education (see list below). These scholarships are made possible by the success of several chapter events, such as the Scholarship Brunch and Delta Day at the Races, and the generosity of donors like you.
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If you would like to make a donation to the Louisville Alumnae Chapter Scholarship Fund, please do so using the link below. Thank you for your continued support of these efforts and the students we serve.
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The scholarship application is now live.
Click here for the application.
Deadline for submissions is February 15, 2026. ​​

Delta Achievement Scholarship
Awarded to graduating African American high school female students who posses academic excellence and who are enrolled in a 4-year college or university in the fall.

EMBODI Scholarship
Awarded to an exceptional graduating African American high school male student who participates in the LAC EMBODI program and is enrolled in a four-year college or university. The student must not miss more than two (2) EMBODI sessions to qualify.

Nina Bedford Scholarship
The award recognizes an outstanding African American student in high school or traditional college whose mother or legal guardian is a proud member of the Louisville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. This is open to both male and female students who will attend or are currently enrolled in a 4-year college or university pursuing their first baccalaureate degree.
MUST BE A MEMBER OF DELTA SIGMA THETA TO DONATE TO THIS SCHOLARSHIP.

Delta GEMS Scholarship
Awarded to a graduating African American high school female who participates in the LAC GEMs program and enrolled in a four-year college or university in the fall. The student must not miss more than two (2) GEMs sessions to qualify.

LAC Fortitude Scholarship
Awarded to an African American collegiate female student who qualifies as a junior or senior (with a minimum of 60 credit hours) and must be currently attending a four-year college or university.

Sharon D. Baker Scholarship
The award is given to non-traditional students (minimum age of 23 and older) attending a college or university with a field of study related to political science.
