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Scholars apply now
and take your first step toward a better future.

The YBS application process is simple and straightforward.

  1. Complete and sign the Enrollment Application (Print),

    OR

    by using our convenient online application form. To apply online, you must first create an account (see the Online Application Form login area on this page). We will then email instructions on how to proceed.
  2. Attach Middle School and High School transcripts (if the applicant is entering 9th grade, only Middle School transcripts are required).
  3. The program fee is $300 per year per student (or $570 per year for a family with two students).
  4. Send completed application packet and payment to the YBS office (3701 Stocker St. #309, Los Angeles, CA 90008).

If you have any additional questions about the YBS application, our process or program, please do not hesitate to contact us.



Online Application Form

To complete an online application form, you must first create an account.

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Young Black Scholars

YBSYoung Black Scholars is a comprehensive college preparatory program for African American and other minority high school students. The program brings together some of the best and brightest future leaders to participate in more than 40 workshops, programs, seminars, and conferences throughout the academic school year.

 

Contact Information

LAYoung Black Scholars
9000 Overland Avenue Suite D5
Culver City, CA 90230

Phone: (310) 287-7230
Fax: (310) 287-4313

Email: Click Here

About Our Sponsor

100BMLAThe Young Black Scholars Program was created by The 100 Black Men of Los Angeles, Inc. on the precept that we could make a difference in the communities we serve by demonstrating our unconditional support for the enhancement of education for our youth.

For more information, visit their website at: http://100bmla.org