Coca-Cola First Generation scholarship: how this need-based award really works

By the Scholarship editorial desk  ·  Last updated 25 June 2026  ·  Verified against official program sources  ·  4 min read

The Coca-Cola First Generation scholarship is often confused with the famous Coca-Cola Scholars Program, but it is a different award. Funded by The Coca-Cola Foundation, it supports first-in-family college students, and it does not have one single central application; the money reaches students through partner organisations and colleges.

Quick answer
The Coca-Cola First Generation scholarship supports first-generation college students and is distributed through partners and colleges rather than one central form. One major route is HACU, which has offered $5,000 awards to first-generation students at member institutions with a 3.0 GPA, deadline around mid-May. Many colleges also award these funds through their financial-aid offices, so contact your school directly.

Core eligibility and award details

Awards are commonly $5,000 and need-based, but exact amounts and rules vary by the partner administering them. Through HACU’s program, 17 awards of $5,000 were offered in a recent cycle. The Coca-Cola Foundation has supported more than a thousand first-generation students at hundreds of colleges, so the best route often runs through your own institution’s aid office.

Key detail What to know
Award Commonly $5,000, need-based
Funded by The Coca-Cola Foundation
Who applies First-generation college students
Main routes HACU program and partner colleges
GPA (HACU route) 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Not the same as The Coca-Cola Scholars Program ($20,000)

This award is run by The Coca-Cola Foundation, a separate entity from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation that runs the $20,000 Coke Scholars Program, which is the source of most confusion. The First Generation funds reach students two ways: through HACU’s application for students at member institutions, and through grants the foundation gives directly to colleges to award via their financial-aid offices. The program has reached more than 1,000 students at roughly 400 colleges.

Deadlines and timeline

Deadlines depend on the route. The HACU First Generation Scholarship has run with a deadline around mid-May (15 May in a recent cycle). College-administered awards follow each school’s financial-aid calendar. As of mid-2026, confirm the current HACU cycle dates and ask your college’s aid office about its own deadline.

Stage When
HACU application opens Spring
HACU deadline Around 15 May
College routes Per each school’s aid calendar
Awards applied Following academic year

How to apply, step by step

  1. Confirm you are a first-generation student (no parent holds a four-year degree).
  2. Decide your route: the HACU program, or your own college’s financial-aid office.
  3. For HACU, check that you attend or will attend a HACU-member institution and meet the 3.0 GPA rule.
  4. Complete the FAFSA and gather a transcript and essay where required.
  5. Submit the HACU application by mid-May, or ask your aid office how to be considered.

Required documents

  • Proof of first-generation status
  • Completed FAFSA
  • Current transcript
  • Essay (route dependent)

Selection criteria and renewal conditions

Selection criteria depend on the administering partner. HACU weighs first-generation status, a 3.0 GPA, enrolment at a member institution, and an essay. College-distributed funds are typically need-based and decided by the aid office. Because this is decentralised, do not wait for a single national announcement; ask your school whether it receives these funds.

Because there is no single national form, your fastest route is often your own college’s financial-aid office, which may already receive these funds. If you take the HACU route, confirm you attend a member institution, meet the 3.0 GPA rule, and file the FAFSA, then submit by the mid-May deadline. Ask specifically whether your school is a HACU member and whether its aid office distributes Coca-Cola Foundation first-generation funds, as the two routes have different forms and deadlines.

Official source and application link

Always apply through the official source below and confirm current-cycle dates there before you submit.

See the HACU First Generation Scholarship

Supporting trust and usability notes

The most reliable first step is contacting your own college’s financial-aid office, since many distribute these funds directly. This award pairs well with other first-generation and need-based programs like the Dell scholarship, the Equitable Excellence scholarship, and the Macy’s Mission Every One scholarship.

TLDR
The Coca-Cola First Generation scholarship is a need-based award for first-in-family students, separate from the $20,000 Coke Scholars Program. It flows through HACU (around $5,000, 3.0 GPA, mid-May deadline) and partner colleges, so ask your aid office.