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LPA Diversity in Design Scholarship Program

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The LPA Diversity in Design Scholarship Program offers a $5,000 award to support students from underrepresented demographics pursuing degrees in design-related fields at four-year universities.

May 7, 2026 • 3:00 PM UTC

31 days left

$5,000

Award amount

12

Requirements

Who can apply

  • Must be a high school senior or college undergraduate
  • Live in California or Texas
  • Accepted into a full-time undergraduate program in a relevant major
  • Demonstrate overcoming significant challenges or belong to an underrepresented group

Always verify the full eligibility rules on the official source before you apply.

Quick facts

Status

Open

Eligible institutions

Four-Year University

Location

California, Texas

Payout method

Not stated on the listing

Before you apply

AI guidance

Things to double-check on the official page.

Important checks

  • Verify eligibility requirements on the official site
  • Ensure all application materials are submitted electronically
  • Check if you need to provide SAT/ACT scores

Missing or unclear on the listing

  • Specific eligibility criteria details
  • Provider name and URL
  • Payout method specifics

Next steps

AI guidance

A short checklist so you know what to do after reading the listing.

  1. Confirm every eligibility rule on the official program page.
  2. Prepare the listed materials (3 document type(s) detected in the catalog).
  3. Add the deadline to your calendar and submit before it passes.
  4. Apply through the official site linked above.

Application tips

AI guidance

Listing-specific ideas from our AI layer — not official rules. Skip anything that does not match the program page.

  • Prepare a complete transcript of grades
  • Obtain an online recommendation form
  • Submit your application before the deadline

Key requirements (6)

Program rules and conditions. Uploads and file types are listed under Required documents.

TranscriptDocuments
  • A current, complete transcript of grades. Grade reports are not accepted. Transcripts must display:.
  • Credit hours for each course and term in which each course was taken.
  • If you are providing SAT or ACT test scores, and those scores are not listed on your high school transcript, you will need to upload a copy of your test score report(s) separately. If you are uploading a college transcript, those scores are not required.
  • One online recommendation form must be submitted on your behalf no later than three business days after the application deadline date.
  • Complete unless all required materials are submitted electronically.
  • Requirements As part of your application, you must upload the following: A current, complete transcript of grades. Grade reports are not accepted. Transcripts must display: Student name School name Grades Credit hours for each course and term in which each course was taken.….

Required documents

Materials you may need to upload or submit; check the official application for the final list.

  • Official transcript or academic record
  • Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)
  • Standardized test scores (if applicable)

Applying

Applications require a transcript, recommendation, and must be submitted electronically by May 7, 2026.

Award & payment

Amount: $5,000

Payout: Not stated on the listing

Scholarship America processes scholarship payments on behalf of LPA, Inc. Payment is made in early August.

About the provider

LPA, Inc. has established a scholarship program to champion the design professions among students from underrepresented demographics.

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Overview

This scholarship champions diversity in design professions, targeting students from California and Texas.

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Sponsor & application

Information last verified Mar 31, 2026.

Always confirm deadlines, requirements, and application details on the official page before you apply.

FAQ

High school seniors or college undergraduates from California or Texas pursuing relevant degrees.