Only the children of Foreign Service employees, whose parent(s) is a member of the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA), are eligible to apply for an AFSA award/scholarship. A student must be claimed as a dependent on the most recent IRS tax form by his/her parent(s) or guardian(s). An AFSA member is or has been an employee (active duty, retired, deceased, and/or separated) with a foreign affairs agency as defined by the Foreign Service Act of 1980 (Department of State, USAID, USIA, USAGM, FCS, FAS or APHIS). Children of AFSA Scholarship Committee members are ineligible for AFSA awards or scholarships. For those high school students whose parents are not in the U.S. Government Foreign Service, please view information on AFSA’s High School Essay Contest.
To be eligible to apply for an AFSA undergraduate Financial Aid Scholarship, a student must:
Children of the AFSA Scholarship Committee are ineligible to apply for AFSA awards or scholarships.
To apply, you will need to visit the Community Force account login page by clicking here. If you do not already have an account with Community Force, you can create one there.
Please visit AFSA’s Financial Aid Scholarships FAQ page for the answers to frequently asked questions about financial aid scholarships.
To be eligible to apply for a competitive AFSA Merit Award (Academic and/or Art and/or Community Service Award), a student must:
To apply, you will need to visit the Community Force account login page by clicking here. If you do not already have an account with Community Force, you can create one there.
Applicants are required to apply each year for AFSA Financial Aid Scholarships while AFSA Academic, Art, and Community Service Merit Awards are one-time only prizes. AFSA Financial Aid Scholarships are intended to supplement college aid and cannot reduce university scholarships or university grants. Students may apply for all AFSA programs, if eligibility requirements are met. No piece-meal application pieces can be sent, emailed or faxed except where noted. AFSA cannot process any application that is incomplete, and it is the applicant's responsibility to see that all scholarship materials are submitted by March 10, 2025 for merit, and April 18, 2025 for financial aid. Applicants are also responsible for updating AFSA on any address/email changes throughout the year.