Scholarships for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students are popping up all over the country and Lansing Community College has just created its own version of an LGBT scholarship.
The LCC scholarship is for gay students, under age 25, who have done advocacy work within the community. There are approximately fifty national scholarships for LGBT students, straight students who have supported the community, and children of gay parents. There are more than a dozen similar scholarships for students who want to attend Michigan’s four year universities.
Candace Gingrich-Jones is with the Human Rights Campaign. She says they’re seeing a lot of gay alumni who decide to donate money and create scholarships for LGBT students.
“It’s like if you’re a member of a fraternity or sorority, or if you’re a member of the theater club. You want to pass something on to the next group of people.”
The LCC scholarship was funded and named in honor of Betsy Lou Robson, a woman from Lansing.
Human Rights Campaign maintains a database of LGBT scholarships, broken down by state.