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Gucci Changemakers North America Scholarship Program

Offered by Gucci

About this scholarship

The Gucci Changemakers North America Scholarship Program provides one-year awards of up to $20,000 to undergraduate students from creative academic backgrounds. Gucci presents the scholarship as part of its North America Changemakers work across the United States and Canada, which is designed to expand access, support emerging talent, and promote a more inclusive fashion industry. The opportunity can be relevant to undergraduates developing creative careers connected to fashion and adjacent disciplines, but the sponsor’s public overview deliberately keeps the criteria broad. Applicants should therefore use the linked Gucci Changemakers portal—not a third-party directory—to select the scholarship opportunity and review the current cycle’s precise eligibility, required materials, and deadline before preparing a submission. The official Gucci page currently links directly to that portal and states an award ceiling of $20,000; it does not support the $25,000 amount or February 2027 date circulated by some scholarship directories. Because the award lasts one year, prospective applicants should also review the portal for current payment, enrollment, and use-of-funds terms. This record preserves only the details Gucci presently verifies and avoids assuming a specific city, identity group, major, or deadline that the sponsor has not published on its overview page.

Eligibility

  • Be an undergraduate student
  • Come from a creative academic background
  • Apply to the Gucci Changemakers North America Scholarship Program
  • Review and meet the current cycle’s detailed requirements in the sponsor-linked application portal
  • Submit every form and supporting item requested by the current application portal before its stated deadline

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