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Name: Ann Kleist Scholarship (Community Service) Award Amount: $1,500 per session (totaling $4,500 for three sessions) Information and...
Deadline: RollingName: Deloitte Foundation Accounting Scholars Program Award Amount: Full tuition coverage for the academic year (excluding books and living...
Deadline: RollingName: EFWA Postgraduate Scholarship Award Amount: Up to $2,500 (one-time award) Information and Eligibility: The EFWA Postgraduate Scholarship is...
Deadline: MarchName: IMA Graduate Scholarship Award Amount: Up to $1,500 (one-time award) Information and Eligibility: The IMA Graduate Scholarship is designed...
Deadline: MarchName: Laurels Fund Scholarship Award Amount: Up to $3,000 (one-time award) Information and Eligibility: The Laurels Fund Scholarship supports...
Deadline: MarchName: Roy Scrivner Memorial Research Grant Award Amount: $10,000 Information and Eligibility: The Roy Scrivner Memorial Research Grant was...
Deadline: RollingName: LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships Award Amount: $3,750. Overview: The LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships aim to increase the...
Deadline: FebruaryName: APF Trauma Psychology Grant Award Amount: One grant of $3,000. Overview: The APF Trauma Psychology Grant provides funding for graduate...
Deadline: RollingName: APF Violet and Cyril Franks Scholarship Award Amount: One scholarship of $1,000. Overview: The APF Violet and Cyril Franks Scholarship...
Deadline: RollingName: APF Queen-Nellie Evans Scholarship Award Amount: One scholarship of $4,000. Overview: The APF Queen-Nellie Evans Scholarship supports...
Deadline: JanuaryName: Beth N. Rom-Rymer Scholarships Award Amount: 9 scholarships of $5,000 each. Overview: The Beth N. Rom-Rymer Scholarships provide financial...
Deadline: FebruaryName: Dr. Nicholas Vacc Scholarship Award Amount: Award amount varies depending on available funding and the number of selected...
Deadline: RollingYes, grants for graduate degrees are available through federal programs like the TEACH Grant, which supports students in education fields, and institutional grants offered by universities. Research grants from organizations like the National Science Foundation (NSF) are also common for graduate students in STEM fields.
Yes, full scholarships for master’s programs are available. Examples include the Fulbright Program for international study, the Gates Cambridge Scholarship for study at Cambridge University, and institutional scholarships like those offered by Harvard, Stanford, and Yale. Many universities provide full funding for high-achieving students.
FAFSA does not provide grants specifically for graduate students, but it offers access to federal loans like the Direct Unsubsidized Loan and Grad PLUS Loan. Some graduate students may qualify for need-based grants at the institutional level through FAFSA.
Yes, graduate students can apply for research grants from organizations like the National Science Foundation (NSF), the American Psychological Association (APA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Many universities also offer internal funding for student research projects.
Full-ride scholarships for graduate school include the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program at Stanford, the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University, and the Truman Scholarship for students pursuing graduate studies in public service. These programs often cover tuition, fees, and living expenses.
Graduate scholarships for women include the American Association of University Women (AAUW) Fellowships, the PEO Scholar Award, and the Margaret McNamara Education Grants (MMEG). These programs support women pursuing advanced degrees in various fields.
Yes, government scholarships include the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG), the Fulbright Program, and the Boren Fellowship. These scholarships often target fields critical to national interests, such as STEM, language study, and public service.
Free money for graduate school can come from scholarships, grants, and fellowships. Look for programs like the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, institutional grants, and merit-based scholarships offered by your university or external organizations.
Scholarships for minority graduate students include the Ford Foundation Fellowship, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Scholarship, and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Graduate Program. These awards aim to increase diversity in advanced degree programs.
Yes, graduate school grants include the Pell Grant for Teaching (TEACH Grant), the NSF Grants, and the NIH Research Training Grants. Many universities also offer grants to support research, tuition, or living expenses for graduate students.
The best scholarships for graduate students include the Rhodes Scholarship, the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program, the AAUW Fellowships, and the Fulbright Program. These programs offer comprehensive funding for tuition, research, and living expenses.
Graduate students in education can apply for the TEACH Grant, the NEA Foundation’s Learning & Leadership Grant, and the AASA Educational Administration Scholarship. These programs support students pursuing careers in teaching, school administration, or education policy.
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