Scholarships
Take some time to explore all the scholarship and fellowship opportunities that are available to you. This list includes some of the most well-known awards, as well as opportunities that Moravian students have applied to in the past. While long, this is not an exhaustive list—please feel free to research on your own if you are looking for opportunities in a specific field of study or location. The Fellowship Program is happy to advise on eligibility requirements, as well as which opportunity is right for you.
Note: Internal Moravian deadlines are 2 months prior to the scholarship deadline. Please reach out to Dr. Tabor for details.
Arts & Education
Democracy Now! Fellowships
Deadline: TBD
Amount: Paid, full-time work
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Democracy Now! Fellowships are paid, full-time, temporary work placements to help early career journalists and digital media professionals develop skills and gain experience in a daily live TV news environment. All Fellowships take place at our Manhattan studio where we produce our daily news hour.
Democracy Now! staff provide one-on-one mentorship and supervision to help Fellows maximize their exposure to newsroom, production and online publishing practices. Each Fellowship is offered once per year.
Applicants must have a valid US work authorization and be available to work full-time in New York City for the duration of the one-year Fellowship.
James Madison Fellowship
Deadline: March 2, 2024
Amount: Up to $24,000
Eligibility:
The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only against other applicants from the states of their legal residence. As funding permits, the Foundation plans to offer one fellowship per state per year.
Knowles Math Science Teaching Fellowship
Deadline: November 2024
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Graduates with a Math or Science degree that want to teach math or science.
Diversity
American Association of University Women Selected Professions Fellowships
Deadline: December 2024
Amount: $5,000-$18,000
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Awarded to women who intend to pursue a full-time course of study at accredited U.S. institutions during the fellowship year in one of the designated degree programs where women’s participation traditionally has been low (architecture, computer/information sciences, engineering, mathematics/statistics).
Gates Millennium Scholars Program
Deadline: January 2024
Amount: Award is based on financial need
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This scholarship provides minority students (African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, and Hispanic American) monetary assistance to complete an undergraduate degree. This scholarship can also provide monetary assistance for minority college graduates that wish to pursue a graduate degree in computer science, education, engineering, library science, mathematics, public health or science.
Emma Bowen Foundation Internship
Deadline: No set deadline, but sooner is better
Amount: Fully paid summer internship
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The Emma Bowen Foundation promotes a more diverse industry by recruiting promising students of color like you and placing them in multi-year paid internships at some of the nation's leading media and tech companies.
Our three tracks highlight the many areas in which our Fellows intern.
- Content (broadcast and online journalism, production, social media, digital media, etc.).
- Business (finance, sales, human resources, marketing, public relations etc.)
- Innovation (computer science, engineering, data science, information technology, software development, etc.)
Frederick Douglas Global Fellowship
Deadline: February 14, 2024
Amount: Full cost of travel
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The Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship honors the legacy of the abolitionist and statesman with a fully funded summer study abroad program. This Fellowship is developed for students of color and selection is in the spirit of Douglass himself with special emphasis on leadership, social justice, agitation for positive change and cross-cultural understanding.
Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship
Deadline: August 2024
Amount: $2,000
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The Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master's degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom.
Marshall-Motley Scholars Program
Deadline: February 2024
Amount: a full law school scholarship for tuition, room, board and incidentals
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Named in honor of the legendary civil rights attorney and LDF founder Thurgood Marshall, and iconic civil rights litigator Constance Baker Motley, the Marshall-Motley Scholars Program (MMSP) is a groundbreaking commitment to endow the South with the next generation of civil rights lawyers trained to provide legal advocacy of unparalleled excellence. The Marshall-Motley Scholars Program (MMSP or the Program) is an innovative scholarship program designed to produce a highly skilled cadre of racial justice attorneys committed to working in the Southern region of the United States.
Public Notary Services Scholarship Fund
Deadline: April 30, 2024
Amount: $1,000
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The $1,000 (USD) scholarship will be awarded to one passionate student, with the aim of reducing some of their day-to-day financial obstacles so they can focus on their studies.
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans
Deadline: October 27, 2024
Amount: Up to $90,000 over two years
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This program honors the contributions of immigrants and the children of immigrants to the United States. Each year, this program invests in the graduate education of 30 new Americans (immigrants and children of immigrants) who are poised to make significant contributions to US society, culture or their academic field.
Sidley Prelaw Scholars Program
Deadline: January 2024
Amount: subsidizing the LSAT preparatory course and law school application expenses of diverse, high-performing college students who have difficulty paying the expenses associated with applying to law school.
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College students in their second semester of junior or senior year at an accredited American college. This program's goal is to increase diversity in law schools and in the legal profession by reducing the cost of the LSAT course and law school application fees.
Global Experience
American Scandinavian Foundation Fellowship
Deadline: November 1, 2024
Amount: Up to $23,000
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Individuals to pursue research, study or creative arts projects in one or more Scandinavian countries for up to one year.
Asia Network: Student-Faculty Fellows Program
Deadline: December 1, 2024
Amount: Up to $5,000 per mentor and student, a maximum of $40,000 for a team of eight. Additional faculty mentor stipend at $1,000 per student
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Open to U.S. ASIANetwork member institutions and all academic disciplines. One faculty mentor and 3 – 4 undergraduate students or two faculty mentors and 4 – 6 undergraduate students. Only one non-U.S. student/group (as per Freeman Foundation stipulations). All members of a project team must be from the same institution.
Fulbright Grant
Deadline: October 2024
Amount: Round-trip transportation to the host country, funding to cover room, board, and incidental costs, based on the cost of living in the host country, and Accident & Sickness Health Benefits
Eligibility:
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for individually designed study/research projects or for English Teaching Assistant Programs. A candidate will submit a Statement of Grant Purpose defining activities to take place during one academic year in a participating country outside the U.S.
Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Deadline: October 12, 2024
Amount: Full Cost
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Students who wish to pursue a PhD or MS at Cambridge University.
Institute of Current World Affairs Fellowship Program
Deadline: Letters of interest are due by June 15, 2024. Selected candidates will be asked to submit full applications by December 2024
Amount: Full Living Expenses
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The Institute of Current World Affairs advances American understanding of international cultures and affairs by sending outstanding young professionals abroad to study countries, regions and globally important issues. They have become some of this country’s leading journalists, scholars, diplomats, activists and businesspeople. ICWA nurtures the kind of deep understanding future generations will need to ensure America’s role in the world is informed by wisdom, foresight and compassion.
The institute weighs all proposals with no restrictions on topics or regions. However, 2021 applicants are especially encouraged to propose examining any of the following topics:
- Political power dynamics (such as center vs. periphery) and systemic bias
- Demographic change and aging
- Environment, climate change, sustainability and conservation
- Culture and society (literature, art, film, etc.)
- Effects of technological innovation on society
- Cities
- Villages
And the following regions and countries:
- Russia
- Scandinavia
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- East Asian democracies (Korea or Taiwan)
The KF&B Academic Scholarship
Deadline: May 1, 2024
Amount: $1,000
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The members of KF&B remember how hard it was to pay for education to become the amazing lawyers they are today. Therefore, as a way to pay it forward to others, they have created the $1,000 KF&B Law Academic Scholarship, which is in its third year, to help one student lessen their financial burden from school. This will be our third year awarding a student with our scholarship.
The scholarship is open to any high school senior, or any college student who isn't in their final year. The $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to the winner’s school’s financial aid department. The scholarship is open to any major, they do not have to be law students.
Marshall Scholarship
Deadline: September 20, 2024
Amount: (Full tuition, living stipend, housing, relocation)
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Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom. Up to fifty Scholars are selected each year to study at graduate level at an UK institution in any field of study.
Rhodes Scholarship
Deadline: October 3, 2024
Amount: 2-year full-tuition stipend
Eligibility:
Rhodes Scholars are chosen not only for their outstanding scholarly achievements, but for their character, commitment to others and to the common good, and for their potential for leadership in whatever domains their careers may lead. Scholars selected are required to be full-time students at Oxford for the duration of their degree programs, and are required to reside in Oxford during term time except where they obtain the permission of the Warden.
Samvid Scholars
Deadline: April 2024
Amount: Up to $50,000 over 2 years
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Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting positive change in society.
Interfaith, Spirituality & Religion
AEI 2024 Summer Honors Program
Deadline: March 1, 2024
Amount: This is a fully-funded program. Participants will receive: reimbursement for travel to DC, housing, a $250 stipend, and lunch and dinner on most class days.
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The American Enterprise Institute’s Summer Honors Program is an intensive, fully-funded educational and professional development opportunity in Washington, DC, for top undergraduate students. Participants in the program have the chance to connect with the ideas, research, and network of AEI, one of America’s preeminent policy think tanks, by participating in an intensive one-week seminar with an AEI scholar or partner instructor.
The program gathers students from diverse ideological backgrounds for substantive dialogue and debate about the most pressing issues facing the country and world. The core feature of the program is a series of discussion-based seminars that offer participants forums to delve deeply into policy areas of their choice. Outside of the seminars, students participate in briefings with distinguished guests, high-level networking opportunities, and site visits in Washington.
The program aims to provide students with a deeper understanding of contemporary public policy challenges, a greater appreciation for substantive dialogue across ideological divides, and the knowledge and networks to pursue a future career in the policy world.
FASPE Fellowship
Deadline: January 3, 2024
Amount: Fully Funded: Roundtrip economy-class airfare from the US to Europe, all transportation costs for group travel and activities in Germany and Poland, all admission fees, all program materials, all hotel costs, all group meal costs, pocket money to cover non-group meals.
Eligibility:
FASPE challenges graduate students and future leaders to recognize and confront their ethical responsibilities as professionals by analyzing the decisions and actions of Nazi-era professionals. FASPE was founded in response to two distinct yet interrelated societal forces. The first was a growing concern over the rampant breakdown of ethical values in several of our most important and respected professions. The second was the challenge of memorialization and education as the Holocaust becomes more distant over time. How are the Holocaust and its ramifications to be taught and contemplated today, in the 21st century? It is FASPE’s challenge to draw contemporary meaning and currency from the increasingly distant Nazi period through the study of the ethical breakdown of the professions in Nazi Germany and what can be learned from this regarding the ethical responsibilities of professionals in our day.
Wabash Center Grants
Deadline: February 2024
Amount: Up to $30,000
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The Wabash Center provides funds for projects that enhance teaching and learning in the fields of religious and theological studies as taught in colleges, universities, and theological schools. We fund projects that focus on at least one of these areas:
- Improving teaching and learning practices
- Encouraging research and study of pedagogical questions
- Nurturing supportive teaching environments
- Understanding student learning
The Wabash Center understands its grant projects as learning processes. A grant proposal will need to design moments of exploration, discovery, learning, and response for those participating in the grant project. The project director should think of the presenting pedagogical issue as that which needs exploration and interrogation, and the activities of the grant project as the means by which this exploration is done.
Lilly Endowment, Inc. Grant
Deadline: TBD
Amount: Anywhere from $5,000 up to $100,000
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Our religion grantmaking aims to deepen and enrich the religious lives of American Christians, principally by supporting efforts that enrich the vitality of congregations. We believe that the long-term health of congregations depends on excellent pastoral leadership, and our grants seek to ensure that congregations have a steady stream of wise, faithful and well-prepared leaders. We also support efforts that help Christians draw on the wisdom of their theological traditions as they strive to understand and respond to contemporary challenges and live out their faith more fully. Much of this work centers on the theological concept of vocation and focuses on helping Christians, especially youth and young adults, discover how God calls them to lead lives of meaning and purpose.
In addition, we believe that religion plays a critical role in shaping American life. Through grants to major cultural institutions and 501(c) (3) news and media organizations, we seek to foster public understanding about religion and lift up in fair and accurate ways the contributions that people of all faiths and diverse religious communities make to our greater civic well-being.
Academics Without Borders Grants
Deadline: TBD
Amount: $5,000 or less
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Academics Without Borders USA (AWB USA) is non-profit organization that supports initiatives focused on increasing capacity in institutions of higher education in developing countries. AWB USA partners with host institutions to support their locally-identified priority by providing on-site and/or remote expertise from our corps of highly qualified volunteers. By augmenting the host institution’s own resources, specific, defined, long-lasting outcomes are possible. The goal is to increase the institution’s capacity to produce more engineers, medical professionals, teachers and other professionals key to addressing societal challenges of the 21st century.
Interfaith Philadelphia Internships and Scholarships
Deadline: TBD
Amount:
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Interfaith Philadelphia is seeking interns who are passionate about grassroots interfaith relations work and have excellent communications skills. Interns will work in collaboration with a diverse team of volunteers and Interfaith Philadelphia staff to implement agency programs and initiatives, and specific projects will be determined based on the intern's skills and interests, as well as the agency's most pressing needs. Interns with Interfaith Philadelphia are invited to take part in weekly "learning lunches" where staff members and local experts from the business and academic world will present on an array of interesting topics that will further expose interns to the nuances of nonprofit and interfaith work. Interns can also expect individual mentoring from Interfaith Philadelphia staff and board members who will help interns to build professional skills such as communication, relationship-building, leadership, project-management, teamwork, persuasive writing, and personal impact development.
​Public Policy & Foreign Affairs
AEI 2024 Summer Honors Program
Deadline: March 1, 2024
Amount: This is a fully-funded program. Participants will receive: reimbursement for travel to DC, housing, a $250 stipend, and lunch and dinner on most class days.
Website:
The American Enterprise Institute’s Summer Honors Program is an intensive, fully-funded educational and professional development opportunity in Washington, DC, for top undergraduate students. Participants in the program have the chance to connect with the ideas, research, and network of AEI, one of America’s preeminent policy think tanks, by participating in an intensive one-week seminar with an AEI scholar or partner instructor.
The program gathers students from diverse ideological backgrounds for substantive dialogue and debate about the most pressing issues facing the country and world. The core feature of the program is a series of discussion-based seminars that offer participants forums to delve deeply into policy areas of their choice. Outside of the seminars, students participate in briefings with distinguished guests, high-level networking opportunities, and site visits in Washington.
The program aims to provide students with a deeper understanding of contemporary public policy challenges, a greater appreciation for substantive dialogue across ideological divides, and the knowledge and networks to pursue a future career in the policy world.
Boren
Deadline: February 2024
Amount: Up to $24,000
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Graduate work in national security in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Clinton Global Initiative
Deadline: October 2020
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Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and currently enrolled in an institution of higher education at the time of application. To be considered for admission, all applicants are required to design a in one of CGI U's five focus areas: Education, Environment and Climate Change, Peace and Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health.
Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship
Deadline: January 2024
Amount: up to $75,000
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This Fellowship, funded by the U.S. Department of State, is an opportunity for undergraduate or graduate students to get two years of academic funding (up to $75,000), two summer internships, professional development and mentorship, and after successful completion, a full-time position in the Foreign Service as an Information Management Specialist.
The Hillary Rodham Clinton Award for Peace and Reconciliation
Deadline: January 2024
Amount: Full tuition at Queen's University Belfast
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The University will provide a full tuition-fee waiver to an exceptional female student from the USA who wishes to pursue study in a field related to politics, conflict transformation or human rights.
Horseshoe Farm Community Health Fellows
Deadline: February 12, 2024
Amount: $700-$1,000 per month in addition to free housing.
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Horseshoe Farm is pleased to offer educational grant supported gap year (13 month) Fellowships for top graduating college students (or recent college graduates) interested in learning about community health leadership, participating in innovative approaches to improving local health and education systems, and contributing to broader strengths in local communities. Accepted Fellows receive free housing, an educational grant of $700-$1000/month (site dependent), and valuable experience through:
- Participation in Horseshoe Farm’s innovative approaches to improving health, education, and community health systems
- Work supporting health providers, teachers, and other community leaders
- Direct work with seniors, adults living with mental illness, and children
- Close work and collaboration with a team of other talented Fellows
- First hand exposure to health systems, to health policy, and to community health in action
- Direct experience impacting social determinants of health and learning about the biopsychosocial model
- Experience with operations in a community based non-profit organization
- Community Engagement work in support of other civic, business, non-profit, and governmental organizations throughout the community and other opportunities to get to know their local community
- Ongoing mentorship and teaching and weekly readings and discussions
The Humanity in Action Fellowship
Deadline: July 2024
Amount:
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The Humanity in Action Fellowship explores issues of democracy, pluralism, human rights, and social justice. Each program is tailored to its location. Fellows are challenged to understand their host city’s unique history of injustice, its present struggles to encompass groups with minoritized cultures and identities, and the future of its democratic values.
The KF&B Academic Scholarship
Deadline: May 1, 2024
Amount: $1,000
Website:
The members of KF&B remember how hard it was to pay for education to become the amazing lawyers they are today. Therefore, as a way to pay it forward to others, they have created the $1,000 KF&B Law Academic Scholarship, which is in its third year, to help one student lessen their financial burden from school. This will be our third year awarding a student with our scholarship.
The scholarship is open to any high school senior, or any college student who isn't in their final year. The $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to the winner’s school’s financial aid department. The scholarship is open to any major, they do not have to be law students.
Mitchell Scholars
Deadline: September 30, 2024
Amount: Full tuition, housing, living stipend
Eligibility:
The George J. Mitchell Scholarship Program, named to honor former US Senator George Mitchell's pivotal contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process, is designed to introduce and connect generations of future American leaders to the island of Ireland, while recognizing and fostering intellectual achievement, leadership, and a commitment to community and public service.
Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship
Deadline: September 29, 2024
Amount: Up to $37,500
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Students seeking a master's degree in fields relevant to the work of the Foreign Service (public policy, international affairs, public administration, business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign languages) and be prepared to enter the Foreign Service in Summer 2020.
PPI Junior Summer Institute
Deadline: November 1, 2024
Amount: Varried
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The PPIA Junior Summer Institute (JSI) Fellowship Program is a rigorous academic graduate-level preparation program for undergraduate juniors committed to public service careers. The program was started to address the lack of diversity across the spectrum of professional public service, including government, nonprofits, public policy institutions, and international organizations. The purpose of the JSI Fellowship is to prepare students to obtain a Master’s or a joint degree in public policy, public administration, international affairs, or a related field.
This fully-funded opportunity equips fellows with the knowledge and skills they will need to succeed in graduate school and, ultimately, in influential roles serving the public good. Once students have completed their JSI, they join an alumni network of more than 4,000 leaders. In addition to the opportunities that this network provides for mentoring and career development, our alumni network has the opportunity to receive financial support for their graduate school education if they attend one of the programs in our.
Project for Peace
Deadline: February 2024
Amount: $10,000 each
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All undergraduate students, including seniors who would complete their projects after graduation, are eligible—so long as the participation agreement from their institution has been fully executed. We encourage applicants to use their creativity to design projects and employ innovative techniques for engaging project participants in ways that focus on conflict resolution, reconciliation, building understanding and breaking down barriers that cause conflict, and finding solutions for resolving conflict and maintaining peace.
Public Policy & International Affairs Junior Summer Institute
Deadline: November 2024
Amount: Full tuition, Eligibility to receive assistance with travel, expenses, a stipend of up to $1,500, housing and meal plan, books, course materials, minimum of a one-time $5,000 scholarship at a PPIA graduate school if admitted for a Master’s degree, and fee waiver
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Students who want to achieve a Master’s or joint degree, typically in public policy, public administration, international affairs or a related field.
Schwarzman Scholars
Deadline: September 2024
Amount: Tuition, fees, room and board, travel to and from Beijing at the beginning and end of the academic year, in-country study tours, required course books and supplies, Lenovo laptop, health insurance, and a personal stipend.
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Students who wish to pursue a Masters in Global Affairs, with concentrations in one of the following disciplines: public policy, economics and business, and international studies. The concentration gives students an opportunity to focus on aspects of global affairs they may not have previously studied.
The Tillman Scholar Program
Deadline: Application opens February 2024
Amount: Average of $11,000 per academic year (based on financial need)
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Tillman Scholars are military service members, veterans and spouses with a high potential for impact as demonstrated through a proven track record of leadership, the continued pursuit of education and the commitment of their resources to service beyond self.
True Experts Eye Scholarship
Deadline: March 31, 2024
Amount: $1,000
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Students are encouraged to apply, regardless of major, academic standing (GPA) or socioeconomic status. Open to any college or university in the United States. There is no gender or demographic requirement for this scholarship. Eligible applicants must be U.S. residents currently registered at a U.S.-based college or university for the Fall of 2024.
Truman Scholarship
Deadline: February 7, 2024
Amount: $30,000 Scholarships
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College students who want to make a difference in the field of public service and want to be future "change agents."
Udall Scholarship
Deadline: March 2024
Amount: Up to $7,000
Eligibility:
The Udall Foundation awards scholarships to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment.
Urban Fellows
Deadline: January 2024
Amount: $31,563 in addition to health insurance
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The Urban Fellows Program is sponsored by The City of New York and administered by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS). The Urban Fellows Program is a highly selective, nine-month fellowship which combines work in Mayoral offices and City agencies with volunteer service opportunities and a seminar series that explores current urban issues impacting public policy. The program is designed to introduce a diverse group of America's finest college students and graduates to local government and public service. Program participants come from all over the country to work in New York City. Applicants must have received their bachelor's degree between Spring 2019 and Spring 2021.
The White House Fellowship
Deadline: January 2024
Amount: Selected individuals typically spend a year working as a full-time, paid Fellow to senior White House Staff, Cabinet Secretaries and other top-ranking government officials.
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The purpose of the White House Fellows program is to provide gifted and highly motivated young Americans with some first-hand experience in the process of governing the Nation and a sense of personal involvement in the leadership of society.
STEM
The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation
Deadline: January 27, 2024
Amount: Up to $7,500
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Scholarship for college sophomores and juniors who are interested in pursuing careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
The Deputy Scholarship for Women in Technology
Deadline: July 31, 2024 and November 31, 2024
Amount: $2,000
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Deputy is invested in building a more diverse and inclusive technology industry, which is essential for high-performing teams and innovation.
Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
Deadline: January 2024
Amount: $9,500 per academic
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Recognizes outstanding students studying in NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) mission fields. Student scholars receive up to $9,500 per academic year to support their studies, as well as paid summer internship opportunities at NOAA facilities across the US.
The GEM Fellowship
Deadline: January 15, 2024
Amount: $16,000 with additional funding depending on program
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GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation.
Candidates are targeted for participation who are members of the following under-represented groups in science and engineering as defined by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics:
- American Indian/Native
- African American/Black
- Hispanic American/Latino
KAUST Fellowship
Deadline: October 2024
Amount:
Website: Full tuition, living stipend, housing, relocation
M.S. program requires the satisfactory completion of an undergraduate B.S. degree in a relevant or related area, such as Engineering, Mathematics or the Physical, Chemical and Biological Sciences.
Math for America Fellowships
Deadline: April 2024
Amount: $48,000 over 4 years
Eligibility:
MƒA fellowships are different from any other across the nation. We offer two four-year fellowships for accomplished New York City public school mathematics and science teachers. Through our fellowships, we bring together the best teachers—those with superb content knowledge and pedagogical skills. Becoming an MƒA Early Career Teacher or MƒA Master Teacher means joining our community of excellence and being given new chances to grow and lead.
Microsoft Scholarship
Deadline: February 2024
Amount: Partial tuition for one academic year
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Students enrolled in a four-year college studying Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related STEM degree.
The National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship
Deadline: December 2024
Amount: Full tuition along with a $3,200 monthly stipend and up to $1,200 a year in medical insurance
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Awarded to U.S. citizens and nationals who pursue a doctoral degree in one of the fifteen supported disciplines at a U.S. institution of their choosing. The fifteen supported disciplines are: aeronautical and astronautical engineering, biosciences, chemical engineering, chemistry, civil engineering, cognitive, neural, and behavioral sciences, computer science, geosciences, materials science and engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering, naval architecture and ocean engineering, oceanography, and physics.
Science Policy Fellowship
Deadline: January 13, 2024
Amount:
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IDA’s two-year Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI) Fellowship provides recent bachelor’s degree recipients with a unique opportunity to use their critical thinking and analytic skills to work on a diverse set of challenges in science and technology policy areas, including energy and the environment, space sciences, innovation and competitiveness, evaluation, life sciences, information technologies, national security, and STEM education.
Society of Physics Students Scholarships
Deadline: March 15, 2024
Amount: $2,000–$5,000
Eligibility:
These awards are made to undergraduate physics students on the basis of scholarship, SPS participation, and additional criteria. Each scholarship differs in criteria and award amount.
Tompkins National Student Nurses Association Scholarship
Deadline: January 27, 2024
Amount: $1,000-7,500
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Undergraduate nursing students. Students currently enrolled and matriculated in a state-approved nursing program leading to an associate degree, baccalaureate, diploma, generic pre-licensure doctorate or generic pre-licensure master’s degree; or enrolled in an RN to BSN completion, RN to MSN completion, or LPN/LVN to RN program.
Veteran Car Donations Annual Scholarship
Deadline: August 15, 2024
Amount: $1,000 (1 grand prize), $250 (2 runner ups)
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To qualify, undergraduate students must be majoring in a STEM field of study (or related field) as well as attending an accredited college or university.
Waterman Scholars Program
Deadline: August 31, 0223
Amount: $5,000
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The Watermark Scholars program is an extension of our women’s leadership initiative, Women at Watermark, a technical women’s organization designed to encourage the growth of women’s leadership through lifelong learning and professional development, mentorship, and service.
We are offering two $5000 annual women in STEM scholarships for the fall 2021 academic term to support college students pursuing Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM)-related studies and careers.
University of Warwick’s Institute for Global Pandemic Planning Scholarships
Deadline: Not specified, but as soon as possible
Amount: Full tuition fees + stipend (stiped currently £15,285 per year) for 4 years, Research and training support grant of £5,000, The Wellcome-Warwick Quantitative Biomedicine Programme will additionally support lab costs of up to £10,000 for students involved in lab work
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The programme will include participation in relevant postgraduate taught courses and development or refining of a research project, followed by full time research to complete that project. Each student will have supervision from academics in at least two of the main disciplines of the centre and across two university departments, with at least one supervisor from one of Warwick Medical School, Warwick Business School, or the Department of Mathematics. Students will share research space to support the cohort in learning together as well as benefitting from their main departmental affiliation.
Students will be able choose among suggested projects or propose their own research projects to potential supervisors. During the first year students will be encouraged to follow postgraduate taught courses in the host departments to increase their skills and knowledge relevant to their PhD as well as commencing research. Examples of potential projects and supervisors are given below. There are also profiles of the work and careers of current and past students of supervisors now affiliated with the IGPP.