This one goes out to all the campus tampon fairies
Cora is awarding $10,000 to three college visionaries who are raising awareness about period poverty and reproductive health on their campuses.
$10,000 Scholarship
3 Winners
Apply by Oct. 4th
🗓️ Mark Your Calendars
...Or set a reminder on your phone 😉
September 4th
Application window
OPENS
October 4th
LAST day to apply!
Apply by 11:59 PM PST
October 4th-10th
Judges review
& deliberate
October 17th
Scholarship recipients
ANNOUNCED!
Step One: The Requirements
Is this scholarship for you? Check all that apply ✔️
Passionate about period care
and reproductive rights?
You care about improving period care access, protecting reproductive rights, and fighting stigma around periods.
Active on campus?
You’re involved in groups or activities related to period access or reproductive rights. This could also include studying things like reproductive health.
Impact-driven?
You believe in making a difference both individually and as part of a team.
Hands-on helper?
You’ve distributed period supplies or volunteered on campus.
The Basics:
Please Review
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Provide proof of enrollment to a 2-year or 4-year undergraduate university in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia. Have at least one year of school remaining.
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Must be a resident of the United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia. See terms and conditions for complete scholarship details here.
Step Two:
The Prompt
Consider this your cheat sheet—preview the questions before you apply 👀
Video Question
(Time requirement : 2 minutes)
- Why are you applying for Cora’s Change the Cycle Scholarship?
Short Answer Questions
(Word count : between 150-200 words each)
- Why are you passionate about changing the cycle of period poverty, protecting reproductive rights, and/or fighting stigma around periods?
- What efforts have you made to increase access to period care, advocate for reproductive rights, or educate about periods and how have you had an impact? Please provide specific examples.
Step Three:
The Application
Ready to change the cycle? Apply now!
Must Apply by October 4th, 2024
Have a question?
Check out our FAQs!
Knowledge is power.
So is access to period care.
24%
of college students have experienced period poverty in the last year*
*Gupta, J., Acevedo-Garcia, D., Hinton, L., Williams, D., & DeGuzman, R. (2021). Period poverty and mental health implications among college-aged women in the United States. BMC Women's Health.
68%
of those affected by period poverty report moderate to severe depression*
*Gupta, J., Acevedo-Garcia, D., Hinton, L., Williams, D., & DeGuzman, R. (2021). Period poverty and mental health implications among college-aged women in the United States. BMC Women's Health.
71%
of college students are struggling with stress
While college students are worried about finals or interviewing for a life-changing job, they’re also weighing the cost of period care.
Cora wants to change the cycle and celebrate the activists raising awareness about period poverty and reproductive health on their campuses.
Because it’s 2024 and no one should have to choose between paying for textbooks or tampons!
Meet The Judges
Molly Hayward
FOUNDER & CHIEF BRAND OFFICER AT CORA
Kani Romain
DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION AT CORA
Kayla Greaves
JOURNALIST, BEAUTY EXPERT AND HOST
ClémentineDesseaux
A CREATIVE ENTREPRENEUR AND ACTIVIST
Nkechi Njaka
NEUROSCIENTIST, ARTIST, MINDFULNESS EXPERT
Jhumka Gupta, ScD
GEORGE MASON PROFESSOR
Have more questions?
We got you.
Need more help?
Email us at:
scholarship@cora.life
Do I have to be studying reproductive rights, period poverty, and/or gender rights in college to apply?
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No, all are welcome to apply. Cora is looking for applicants who are passionate about these issues and want to make a greater impact. Applicants do not have to be majoring in these areas of study.
Do I have to upload a video?
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Yes, each applicant has to upload one video answer in addition to the two written short answers. The video should be no longer than 2 minutes.
How do I upload my video answer to YouTube?
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Please watch this video that explains step by step how to upload your video answer to YouTube.
How long does my video answer need to be?
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The video answer should be around 2 minutes long.
Can I save my application and come back to it?
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Yes, your application will automatically save if you take a break and come back to it once you have entered your email address.
Do I have to provide a college ID and college email address?
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Yes, Cora requires you to apply with your college email address and upload your college ID to verify your enrollment status.
Do I have to pay an application fee?
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No, there is no fee to apply to the Cora Scholarship.
If I am having technical difficulties with the application, who do I contact?
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Email our scholarship management team at scholarship@cora.life.
What can I do if I miss the application deadline?
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Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do if you miss the application deadline. Please be sure to give yourself enough time to submit your application before the October 4th, 2024 deadline. Follow us on social to learn more about future scholarship opportunities.
How will I be notified about the status of my application?
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You will be notified about the status of your application through the email address that you used to submit your application.
Who will the notifications be sent from?
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The email notifications will be sent from Cora’s scholarship management team - scholarship@cora.life
When will I be notified if I am a scholarship recipient?
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All three scholarship recipients will be notified on Thursday, October 10, 2024. Please see the above timeline for other important dates.
When will I receive the scholarship funds and when can I use it?
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All three scholarship recipients will receive the funds in January 2025 and will be able to use them during the 2025 calendar year.
How will I receive the scholarship funds?
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Cora will distribute $10,000 each to the three recipients directly through wire transfer.
Are there restrictions on what I can spend the scholarship funds on?
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Yes, the funds from Cora’s “Change the Cycle” Scholarship are to be used for education expenses, including tuition, books, course-specific materials, and associated fees. Cora will request a receipt from each recipient that shows the funds were used for said education expenses.
How will the panelists decide who wins?
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The panelists will review the applications based on a rubric that is rooted in Cora’s values of empowerment, education, inclusivity, access, and social impact. The rubric will include XXX. Cora wants to bring some comfort to these students who are helping their communities, ensuring they have the support they need to continue their vital work and succeed academically
Will the scholarship also include free Cora product?
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Yes, in addition to the $10,000 each scholarship recipient will receive a free year supply of Cora products. Additionally, Cora will donate free period care to the three winners’ schools.
Will the winners be promoted on social media?
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Yes, the three scholarship recipients will be announced on Cora’s social channels and will have the opportunity to create content about themselves for Cora’s social channels as well.
Where can I buy Cora?
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You can purchase Cora at Target, Target.com, CVS, Walmart, Amazon as well as directly on Cora’s website - https://cora.life/. You can even sign up for a subscription on Cora’s website, so you don’t have to think about buying period care every month.