Diane Humetewa Scholarship
Undergrad
Grad School
Leadership
Native American or Alaskan Native
Minority
Social Sciences and Humanities
Law
Scholarship Description
The Diane J. Humetewa Scholarship (DHS) is a highly competitive, merit-based scholarship for college seniors and
students admitted to graduate and professional degree programs related to the field of social justice. The DHS was
established to honor Diane J. Humetewa and her accomplishment of becoming the first Native American woman
appointed to the Federal Bench.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
1. Be an enrolled member of the Hopi Tribe;
2. Have a minimum 3.50 CGPA for college/university course work, Non-traditional grading systems will be
handled on a case-by-case basis;
3. Be enrolled full time in a regionally accredited college or university;
Must be fully admitted in a specific degree program of priority to the Hopi Tribe (Law, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Public Policy. Students receiving this award are not eligible to receive any other HTGSP awards
students admitted to graduate and professional degree programs related to the field of social justice. The DHS was
established to honor Diane J. Humetewa and her accomplishment of becoming the first Native American woman
appointed to the Federal Bench.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
1. Be an enrolled member of the Hopi Tribe;
2. Have a minimum 3.50 CGPA for college/university course work, Non-traditional grading systems will be
handled on a case-by-case basis;
3. Be enrolled full time in a regionally accredited college or university;
Must be fully admitted in a specific degree program of priority to the Hopi Tribe (Law, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Public Policy. Students receiving this award are not eligible to receive any other HTGSP awards
Undergrad
Grad School
Leadership
Native American or Alaskan Native
Minority
Social Sciences and Humanities
Law