Pi Epsilon Alpha Sigma PEAS Inc. Scholarships:



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Look to the Leaf Scholarship Fund:

In posthumous honor of our Founding “First Ladi” Pi Epsilon Alpha Sigma PEAS Social Organization Foundation Incorporated has created the Look to the Leaf Scholarship to benefit potential students eager for an opportunity at secondary education who also may be suffering from chronic ailments.

Our First Ladi Donicia Miller inspired many lives both young and old as she internally fought a lifelong battle with sickle cell anemia. Even through fatigue laden days, she inspired and mentored countless others while pursuing her baccalaureate and master’s degrees, being a coach, a teacher, and an entrepreneur. Her lifelong testimony is not only a vital part of our Siblinghood but an inspiration to the many lives that were blessed to have been touched by her spirit. As the 1st Sister of the Foundation and the Siblinghood, this scholarship was created in memory of her philanthropic heart and the lifetime efforts she made to make this world a better place.



Application Requirements & Deadlines

How to Apply


Freshman Student:

Select the method that works best for you: Online Application, Common Application or Printed Application.

  • All freshman applications are free to submit!
  • There is no additional application for scholarships. Consideration is automatic with your completed admission application. Competitive scholarship review begins December 1.

  • Application Materials


  • Transcript: Transcripts with at least six semesters of high school grades are required for admission review. If you are homeschooled, have a GED, or are graduating high school in less than four years, reach out to the Office of Admission to learn about what academic documents will be required.
  • For students entering in the Fall semester, PEAS Inc. will accept unofficial transcripts for admission consideration.
  • ACT or SAT score: We ask all students to submit a standardized test score — either the ACT or SAT, we don’t have a preference. Scores sent directly from the testing agency, or the high school are considered official and can be used for admission review.
  • Essay: The admission essay (1 to 3 pages) lets you personalize your application. All students are strongly encouraged to submit an essay for competitive scholarship review. The Essay will be titled “Finding Joy; Overcoming Pain.” Essays can be uploaded within the application, emailed after submission, or mailed to the National Office for submission.
  • Activities List: An activities list, or resume, is strongly encouraged for competitive scholarship review. Activities lists can be uploaded within the application, emailed after submission, or mailed to the National Office for submission.

  • Transfer Student


    Transfer Students with over 24 hours of transferrable credits will need a copy of their transcript from their previous college. Should a transfer student have less than 24 hours, a copy of their high school transcript and all relevant testing scores may be required.

    To make an admission decision, the Office of Admission requests the following items in addition to the completed application:


  • Official college transcripts.
  • Essay: The admission essay (1 to 3 pages) lets you personalize your application. All students are strongly encouraged to submit an essay for competitive scholarship review. The Essay will be titled “Finding Joy; Overcoming Pain.” Essays can be uploaded within the application, emailed after submission, or mailed to the National Office for submission.
  • Activities List: An activities list, or resume, is strongly encouraged for competitive scholarship review. Activities lists can be uploaded within the application, emailed after submission, or mailed to the National Office for submission.
  • High school transcripts – if less than 24 hours of transferable credit
  • ACT and/or SAT scores – if less than 24 hours of transferable credit.

  • Graduate Programs: Entrance Requirements


  • Hold a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution.
  • Have an acceptable cumulative grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale, as determined by the program; preference given to candidates with higher GPA.
  • Undergraduate preparation in a field of appropriate background for undertaking a specific advanced degree program.
  • Essay: The admission essay (1 to 3 pages) lets you personalize your application. All students are strongly encouraged to submit an essay for competitive scholarship review. The Essay will be titled “Finding Joy; Overcoming Pain.” Essays can be uploaded within the application, emailed after submission, or mailed to the National Office for submission.
  • Activities List: An activities list, or resume, is strongly encouraged for competitive scholarship review. Activities lists can be uploaded within the application, emailed after submission, or mailed to the National Office for submission.

  • Donate to the Look to the Leaf Scholarship Fund HERE

    If you have any questions or would like to contribute to the Look To The Leaf Scholarship Fund, contact us at looktotheleaf@peasinc.org

    * All Scholarships will be officially announced once publicly available on all PEAS Inc. media platforms. Once announced online submissions will be available at peasinc.org