NABCJ Oklahoma Chapter

Scholarship Programs

The purpose of our scholarships is to offer deserving students financial assistance in continuing their education in the criminal justice field.

NABCJ Oklahoma Chapter

Jackson-Dickerson-Logan Scholarship

The Jackson–Dickerson–Logan Scholarship is an award in the amount of $500. To be eligible, the student must be enrolled in an accredited college at the undergraduate or graduate level, including nursing, medical, and law school. Please see the application for additional information.


Award Amount
$500

Level
Undergraduate & Graduate

Majors
Incl. Nursing, Medical, Law



National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice

Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Award

The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ) will award a scholarship to an individual who demonstrates academic excellence and financial need. This scholarship award is presented annually at NABCJ's Annual Conference and Training Institute.


Award Amount
$3500

Application Deadline
April 15th

Level
Undergraduate

Majors
Criminal Justice


Eligibility

General Scholarship Requirements

Candidate has maintained the equivalent of a "B" average. Candidate has been accepted or is currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program in Criminal Justice that will start the fall after receipt of the scholarship.

The Candidate must submit a 1,000-word essay on why they are pursuing a career in Criminal Justice and why they are seeking the scholarship. Candidate must provide a copy of high school/current transcript supporting the reported GPA and must also include a copy of acceptance letter from university or college.

A successful candidate will demonstrate need based on hardship or lack of opportunity to accumulate supplemental financial funds for the candidate's education.