Fellowship & Scholarship Directory

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AAUW Community Grants

For female students who seek to start projects in the U.S. that will make a public impact.

The AAUW offers one year grants and two year grants to start new projects that promote education and equity of women and girls. In addition, the projects need to address need a particular community need that reinforces a girl's sense of leadership and advocacy.

Eligibility:
  • Must be women
  • U.S. citizens or permanent residents
  • Grant projects must have direct public impact, be nonpartisan, and take place within the United States or its territories.
Award Amount:
  • $2,000-$7,000 over one year
  • $5,000-$10,000 over two years
Deadline:
  • Mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.aauw.org/learn/fellows_directory/

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AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students

For minority accounting students completing their undergraduate or graduate studies.

The AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. For over four decades, this program has provided over $14.6 million in scholarships to approximately 8,000 accounting scholars.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a minority student
  • be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student
  • be a declared accounting major with intention of pursuing the CPA credential
  • completed at least 6 semester hours of accounting classes
  • Maintained at least a 3.3 GPA (major and cumulative)
  • A U.S. citizen or permanent resident (green card holder).
Award Amount:
  • Ranges from $1,500-$5,000
Deadline:
  • Mid-March to early April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.aicpa.org/Career/DiversityInitiatives/Pages/smas.aspx

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Air Force Residency Financial Assistance Program

For students seeking degrees in healthcare professions and who are willing to make a commitment to serve with the US Air Force.

Students must be willing to make a commitment to serve in the US Air Force upon completion of funded programs. The Financial Assistance Program offers financial assistance for students partaking in medical and dental residencies. Recipients receive more than $45,000 for each year of participation plus a monthly stipend of $1,907 in exchange for a commitment to the US Air Force equal to the amount of time funding is accepted plus one extra year.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a US citizen
  • Must be working in a medical or dental residency program
  • Must be willing to make a commitment to serve in the US Air Force for a time that is equal to the time funding was accepted plus one year.
Award Amount:
  • More than $45,000 per year of participation plus a monthly stipend of $1,907 to cover living expenses
Deadline:
  • Ongoing
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.airforce.com/education/ongoing-education

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Air Force Health Professions Scholarship

For students seeking degrees in healthcare professions and who are willing to make a commitment to serve with the US Air Force.

Students must be willing to make a commitment to serve in the US Air Force upon completion of funded programs. The Health Professions Scholarship Program offers one and two year scholarships for Biomedical Science Corps specialties (Pharmacists, Optometrists, Clinical Psychologists, and Public Health Officers), two- and three-year programs for Nurse Corps specialties, and three- and four- year funding for Medical Corps specialties. Funding covers related tuition and fees, some medical equipment, textbooks, and some supplies. A monthly living expenses allowance of $1,992 is also awarded. Upon completion of the program, recipients must make a commitment to the Air Force equal to the amount of time the student is funded.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a US citizen
  • Must be accepted at an accredited graduate institution in an appropriate training program
  • Must be willing to make a commitment to serve in the US Air Force for a time that is equal to the amount of years funded.
Award Amount:
  • Tuition, fees, textbooks, small equipment, supplies, plus a monthly $1,992 monthly living allowance
Deadline:
  • Ongoing
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.airforce.com/education/ongoing-education

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Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's German Chancellor Fellowship Programme

Post-graduate students who identify a German host and design a project to expand their professional expertise and accomplishment.

The former German Chancellor created the German Chancellor Fellowship in 1990 to foster a relationship between the U.S. and Germany. This program also includes candidates from the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation.

Eligibility:
  • Must be U.S. citizens
  • Have completed a Bachelor's degree prior to commencement of the fellowship
  • Under the age of 35.
Award Amount:
  • Monthly allowance to cover housing and living expenses, ranging from €2,150 to €2,750.
Deadline:
  • Late November
Campus Contact:

Lawrence Hare
lhare@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/german-chancellor-fellowship.html

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American Academy of Nursing Predoctoral Scholarship

Offering a scholarship for doctoral work in geriatric nursing and a fellowship for doctorally prepared nurses for advanced research in academic geriatric nursing.

The AAN, partnering with the John A. Hartford Foundation and Atlantic Philanthropies, offers a scholarship and a fellowship program for students who are seeking or have earned a doctorate in geriatric nursing and plan to work in academic and faculty roles.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a registered nurse
  • Must hold degrees in nursing
  • Must be a US citizen or permanent resident
  • Must plan an academic and reserch career with a long term goal of contributing to geriatric nursing.
Award Amount:
  • Two years of funding at $50,000 per year ($100,000 total)
  • In addition, some scholars and candidates may be awarded an extra $5,000 for studying pain in the elderly.
Deadline:
  • Mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.geriatricnursing.org/applications/predoc-scholarship.asp

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American Anthropological Association Minority Dissertation Fellowship

For minority students seeking to receive a Ph.D. in Anthropology.

The sponsor awards a fellowship intended to increase the number of Ph.D.'s in anthropology from historically underrepresented populations. This program's focus is to increase the number of ethnic minorities who complete doctoral degrees in anthropology and thus improve diversity in the discipline and promote research on issues of concern among minority populations. Dissertation topics in all areas of the discipline are welcome. The implications of the awardee's research to issues and concerns of the US historically disadvantaged populations, relevant service to the community and future plans are of specific concern in the review process.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a US citizen
  • A member of a historically underrepresented ethnic minority group, including but not limited to African Americans, Alaskan Natives, American Indians, or Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latino/as, Chicano/as, and Pacific Islanders
  • Enrolled in a full-time, academic program leading to a doctoral degree in anthropology at the time of application and admitted to degree candidacy before the dissertation fellowship is awarded
  • And a member of the sponsor's organization.
Award Amount:
  • $10,000
Deadline:
  • Mid February
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.aaanet.org/cmtes/minority/Minfellow.cfm

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American Assembly for Men in Nursing

Scholarships for men seeking degrees and careers in nursing.

The AAMN offers three scholarships for men earning nursing degrees. Scholarship funds and availability vary, so check their website for more information. Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, application materials (some include essays), and letters of recommendation.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a male seeking a degree in nursing
  • Can be either an undergraduate or graduate nursing student.
Award Amount:
  • Varies based on program and availability. See the AAMN's website for more information.
Deadline:
  • Varies based on program and availability. See the AAMN's website for more information.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

aamn.org/scholarships.shtml

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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Scholarship

Nurses and nursing majors who wish to fill gaps in knowledge by creating personal projects and learning activities.

The AACN promotes lifelong learning in the nursing field. Applicants may use the award to apply to, in specific cases, costs of academic activities, or more broadly to a personally developed project that fills the applicant's gaps in knowledge within the nursing field. Applicants must develop a proposal that demonstrates a desire to learn about an issue within the field, suggests a plan to fill gaps in knowledge, and proposes a cost for the plan.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a nursing major or working in the field
  • Must be a current active member in AACN at time of application.
Award Amount:
  • Up to $3,000 per year
Deadline:
  • Ongoing; submit proposals to AACN 4-6 months in advance of beginning project.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.aacn.org/education/scholarship

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American Hotel & Lodging Scholarship

For graduate students who have an undergraduate degree in Hotel Management

The graduate student scholarship program is new and offers students with undergraduate hospitality management degrees and hospitality management graduate students the opportunity to further their study in the industry.

Eligibility:
  • In an undergraduate degree in hospitality or four years employment in the lodging industry after graduation, or must be enrolled in a graduate hospitality management program
  • Minimum overall GPA of 3.0
  • Be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident.
Award Amount:
  • $5,000
Deadline:
  • Early May
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.ahlef.org/Scholarships/Academic/AH_LEF_Self-Nominated_Scholarships/#scholarGrad

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American Political Science Association Minority Fellowship

Minority students applying to enter a doctoral program in Political Science for the first time.

The APSA Minority Fellows Program, which was established in 1969 as an effort to increase the number of minority scholars in the discipline, has designated more than 300 fellows and contributed to the successful completion of doctoral political science programs for over 70 individuals. The Association has refocused and increased its efforts to assist minority students in completing their doctorates by concentrating not only on the recruitment of minorities, but also on the retention of these groups within the profession. Awards are based on students' undergraduate course work, GPA, extracurricular activities, GRE scores, and recommendations from faculty.

Eligibility:
  • Applicants must be members of one of the following racial/ethnic minority groups: African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, Latinos/as, and Native Americans (federal and state recognized tribes)
  • Applicants must demonstrate an interest in teaching and potential for research in political science
  • Applicant must be a U.S. Citizen at time of awardApplicants must demonstrate financial need.
Award Amount:
  • A stipend of $4,000 disbursed in two $2,000 payments: one at the end of the first graduate year and one at the end of the second, provided student remains in good academic standing.
Deadline:
  • Late October
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.apsanet.org/content_3284.cfm

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American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship

Doctoral training in mental health and substance abuse services for students specializing in clinical, counseling, school, or other programs associated with the delivery of mental health services.

The American Psychological Association MFP's mission is to increase the knowledge of, and research related to ethnic minority mental health and to improve the quality of mental health and substance abuse services delivered to ethnic minority populations. We do this by providing financial support, professional development activities, and professional guidance to students pursuing doctoral degrees in psychology. An MFP fellowship is more than a simple scholarship that only provides financial support. It is a professional training appointment into a community of other students and professionals who hold similar professional interests. Indeed, the MFP provides stipends, or living allowances, to students who hold the fellowships. However, we also facilitate professional development and provide professional guidance with the aim of moving students towards high achievement in areas related to ethnic minority mental health research or services.

Eligibility:
  • Must be American citizens or permanent resident aliens with an alien registration card (I-151 or I-551). Individuals on temporary or student visas are not eligible
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to a career in ethnic minority mental health and substance abuse services
  • Should be enrolled full-time in an APA-accredited doctoral program. Students not currently enrolled in an APA-accredited doctoral program may apply as long as they gain acceptance into an APA-accredited doctoral program for the fall term immediately following the application deadline
  • African American, Alaskan Native, American Indian, Asian American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students are especially encouraged to apply.
Award Amount:
  • Annual Stipend $8,000 (3 years maximum. Must be renewed annually)
  • Travel support to the APA Convention
  • Dissertation support (limited availability)
Deadline:
  • Mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.apa.org/pi/mfp

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American Psychological Foundation Wayne F. Placek Grants

The Wayne F. Placek Grant encourages research to increase the general public's understanding of homosexuality and sexual orientation, and to alleviate the stress that lesbian women, gay men, bisexual women, bisexual men, and transgender individuals experience in this and future civilizations. The Placek Grant encourages research that addresses: heterosexuals' attitudes and behaviors toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, including prejudice, discrimination, and violence; family and workplace issues relevant to LGBT people; or special concerns of sectors of the LGBT population that have historically been underrepresented in scientific research.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a doctoral-level research or graduate student affiliated with an educational institution of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research organization.
Award Amount:
  • $10,000
Deadline:
  • March 1
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.apa.org/apf/funding/placek.aspx?tab=1

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Amgen Scholars Program

An Undergraduate Summer Research Program in Science and Biotechnology.

Take part in important institution research projects, gain hands-on lab experience and contribute to the advancement of science; Interact with and receive guidance from faculty mentors, including some of the nation’s top academic scientists; and participate in engaging scientific seminars, workshops and other networking events.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents
  • Undergraduate students enrolled in accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States, Puerto Rico or other U.S. territories
  • Sophomores (with four quarters or three semesters of college experience), juniors or non-graduating seniors (who are returning in the fall to continue undergraduate studies)
  • U.S. program applicants must also have: A cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or above; and an interest in pursuing a Ph.D. or M.D.-Ph.D.
Award Amount:
  • Varies by host institution, please see the Amgen Scholars Program website.
Deadline:
  • February 1st
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.anchorenv.com/index.php/scholarship

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Anchor Environmental Scholarship

For graduate students interested in environmental science and engineering consulting.

Anchor Environmental established the scholarship program to help graduate students pursue higher education in hopes that they will use their knowledge to focus in aquatic-based remediation and waterfront development projects, which is where their expertise lies.

Eligibility:
  • Full-time graduate students or persons accepted to a U.S. graduate school
  • undergraduate GPA equivalent of B average or higher
  • Majoring in: fisheries, environmental sciences, planning/land use, landscape architecture, or coastal, geotechnical or environmental engineering (any of which has an aquatic/waterfront emphasis).
Award Amount:
  • Individual scholarship awards will range in value from $500 to $5,000 and be provided to the recipient's institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies.
Deadline:
  • Early November
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.anchorenv.com/index.php/scholarship

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Andover Teaching Fellowship

For post-graduate students seeking to gain experience in teaching.

Seeking students new to the teaching profession, Andover seeks to introduce new teaching methods by using a program of guided work in the classroom, professional seminars, and exposure to theories and methods of experienced faculty. They will work closely with the teaching fellow to understand their needs and to best prepare them for the duties of being a teacher. The fellow will teach less than regular facutlty, so the fellow has time to foster relationships with the students and the community. At Andover, they encourage the teaching fellows to bring their experience, age, and background into the classroom.

Eligibility:
  • Must be new to the teaching community.
Award Amount:
  • A stipend of $22,000 plus medical insurance, life insurance and a 50 percent contribution to dental insurance.
  • Apartments in a school dormitory or house and meals in the school dining hall also are provided.
Deadline:
  • Applications must be postmarked by Early January.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.andover.edu/About/CareersAtAndover/Pages/Teaching-Fellowship-Program.aspx

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Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship

For seniors or recent graduates planning graduate study in the Humanities

The Mellon Fellowships are designed to help exceptionally promising students prepare for careers of teaching and scholarship in humanistic disciplines and are intended to attract exceptionally promising students to pursue a Ph.D.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Be a college senior or recent graduate who has not yet begun graduate study
  • Be applying to a Ph.D program in the humanities
  • Have taken the GRE.
Award Amount:
  • $14,400 plus tuition
Deadline:
  • See fellowship for specific deadlines
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.mellon.org

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Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Scholarship

For undergraduate and postgraduate students in music interested in studying in the United Kingdom.

The sponsor provides support to enable students to study at one of the four Royal Schools of Music in the UK.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a national of a country that is not in the European Union
  • An undergraduate student (aged at least 17) or postgraduate student (aged at least 21), and not to have been living and/or studying in the U.K. for more than a year preceding 31st January in the year of entry to the course.
Award Amount:
  • The international scholarship provides full payment of tuition fees for the duration of the course, a grant of £5,000 towards living costs (usually paid in per-term installments) and a flight home on satisfactory completion of the course.
Deadline:
  • Late January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

us.abrsm.org/en/about-abrsm/scholarships/apply-for-an-international-scholarship

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AT&T Labs Internship

Candidates are typically graduate students in science and technology fields, but advanced undergraduates will also be considered in exceptional cases.

The students are apart of research teams on various ongoing projects within AT&T Labs. It's a a 3-year fellowship focusing on research in computer and communication-related fields. The recipient will work closely with a mentor.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizen or permanent citizen
  • Making satisfactory progress toward PhD.
Award Amount:
  • all educational expenses during the school year, including tuition, books, fees, and approved travel expenses
  • education expenses for summer study or university research
  • stipend for living expenses (currently $2,380 per month, paid for 10 months of the year, plus a $500 book allowance)
  • support for attending approved scientific conferences
Deadline:
  • Mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.research.att.com/internships

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Brower Youth Award

For students between the ages 17-22 who have shown outstanding leadership on a project with positive environmental and social impact.

Brower Youth Awards seek to reward leaders in environmental change who have created, organized, and implemented a project that has made a positive environmental and social impact. Illustrating the vision, motivation, and leadership skills, the project must seek to conserve, preserve, or restore some aspect of our environment.

Eligibility:
  • Young activist leaders ages 13-22 living in North America are eligible to apply.
Award Amount:
  • The winners of the award receive a $3,000 cash prize, a trip to California for the award ceremony and wilderness camping trip, and ongoing access to resources and opportunities to further their work at Earth Island Institute.
Deadline:
  • Mid May
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.broweryouthawards.org

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CampusRN Scholarship

For students students seeking a degree in nursing.

CampusRN is a nationwide scholarship program that selects six needy and deserving students nationwide to receive a $2,500 scholarship to pursue a degree in nursing.

Eligibility:
  • Must have financial need.
Award Amount:
  • $2,500
Deadline:
  • Early April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.campusrn.com/network/scholarship_program

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Carnegie Junior Fellowship

For graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year.

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace offers 8-10 one-year fellowships to uniquely qualified graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year. Winners are selected from a pool of nominees from up to 300 colleges. Carnegie Junior Fellows work as research assistants to the Endowment's senior associates. Anyone who has started graduate studies will not be considered. The Endowment's nomination deadline is January 15 of each year. Colleges generally set an earlier application deadline.

Eligibility:
  • Applicants must be graduating seniors or students who have graduated during the last academic year
  • No one who has started graduate studies is eligible for consideration
  • The Carnegie Endowment accepts applications only through participating universities via designated nominating officials.
Award Amount:
  • Positions are paid, full-time positions for one year.
  • Junior fellows are currently paid a gross salary of $3,166.66 per month ($38,000 per year).
  • A full benefits package is also provided.
Deadline:
  • Mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

carnegieendowment.org/about/jr-fellows

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Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship

For graduate students studying biology, horticulture, or a related field who want to conduct research on a rare or endangered U.S. plant.

The Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship seeks to fund a graduate student studying horticulture or a related field to research a rare or endangered U.S. plant. Special consideration by the Garden Club of American and the Center for Plant Conservation is given for those who focus on endangered flora of the Carolinas or the Southeastern United States.

Eligibility:
  • Study biology, horticulture, or a related field to conduct research on a rare or endangered U.S. plant. Preference is given to students focusing on the endangered flora of the Carolinas or the southeastern United States
Award Amount:
  • Fellowships may vary from $1,000 to $4,000, and will serve as compensation for work done by a graduate student, often at a botanical garden jointly serving CPC and that student's curricular studies.
Deadline:
  • Late December
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/16

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Claire M. Fagin Fellowship

Offering a scholarship for doctoral work in geriatric nursing and a fellowship for doctorally prepared nurses for advanced research in academic geriatric nursing.

The AAN, partnering with the John A. Hartford Foundation and Atlantic Philanthropies, offers a scholarship and a fellowship program for students who are seeking or have earned a doctorate in geriatric nursing and plan to work in academic and faculty roles.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a doctorally-prepared nurse
  • Must hold degrees in nursing
  • Must be a US citizen or permanent resident
  • Must have a desire to purse independent research the contributes to geriatric nursing.
Award Amount:
  • $60,000 per year for two years ($120,000 total)
  • In addition, some scholars and candidates may be awarded an extra $5,000 for studying pain in the elderly.
Deadline:
  • Mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.geriatricnursing.org/applications/cmf-fellowship.asp

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Congress- Budestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals

The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals is a fellowship funded by the German Bundestag and U.S. Department of State, that annually provides 75 American and 75 German young professionals, between the ages of 18½–24, the opportunity to spend one year in each other’s countries, studying, interning, and living with hosts on a cultural immersion program.r

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizenship
  • Age 18½–24 on August 1st of program start year
  • High school diploma
  • Must exhibit clear career goals and relevant experience in their career field
  • Experience can be in the form of work, internships, or volunteering
  • Prior German language knowledge is not required, but is preferred
Award Amount:
  • Round-trip international airfare from Washington, D.C. to Germany, language school costs for two months of intensive German language study, tuition costs for one semester of study, housing costs for host family, apartment, or dormitory during the pre-internship phases - Note: program funding during the internship depends on earnings, monthly stipend to cover basic costs of living, program-related travel within Germany, health insurance in Germany
Deadline:
  • Early November
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.coro.org

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Coro Foundation Leadership Programs

For students interested in public service and civic engagement.

The Coro Foundation Fellows Program in Public Affairs is a nine-month, full-time, post-graduate experiential leadership training program that exposes diverse, intelligent, and driven individuals to the public affairs arena. Coro trains ethical, diverse civic leaders nationwide. Coro leaders develop skills; master tools needed to engage and empower communities; gain experience in government, business, labor and not-for-profit community organizations; and participate in special community and political problem solving processes. As a Coro graduate, you will be able to analyze the resources, needs and goals of different institutions and organizations; communicate effectively with members of diverse communities; build consensus among individuals with differing viewpoints and agendas; understand the dynamics of working with groups and individuals; design, undertake and evaluate projects; and promote effective decision-making; build and maintain a personal and professional network.

Eligibility:
  • A Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience is required and post-graduate academic and/or work experience is desirable.
  • Most candidates have been active in civic or campus activities.
  • Evidence of leadership potential and concern for the well being of communities are also criteria for selection.
  • Fellows come from all academic disciplines, careers and racial, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds.
  • Recent classes have ranged in age from 21 to 58.
Award Amount:
  • Tuition waivers and payment schedules vary between Coro centers. Nationally, there is tuition between $3,500 and $5,000, of which a partial deposit is due upon acceptance into the program. Need-based stipends are available at all Coro locations.
Deadline:
  • Varies based on program.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.coro.org

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DAAD RISE

RISE Germany offers summer research internships in Germany for undergraduate students from North America, Great Britain and Ireland. In their internships, students are carefully matched with doctoral students and researchers (only from universities of applied sciences, UAS) – whom they assist and who serve as their mentors. Interns receive a monthly stipend to cover every day costs. About 300 scholarships are available each year.

Eligibility:
  • Undergraduate students from North American, British and Irish universities in their second year of study in the fields of biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, earth sciences, and physics.
Award Amount:
  • All interns receive a scholarship to help cover living expenses, international travel stipend and health insurance.
  • The partner universities and research institutions provide housing assistance.
  • DAAD also invites all fellows to a RISE meeting at the beginning of July where they have an opportunity to learn from each other’s experiences while exploring the historic city of Heidelberg.
Deadline:
  • October 15 - November 30
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.daad.de/rise/en/rise-germany/

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David Bohnett Victory Congressional Fellowship

The David Bohnett Victory Congressional Fellowship brings one outstanding LGBTQ young professional to Washington, D.C., for an intensive leadership program. The program includes a year-long fellowship in the office of a co-chair of the LGBT Equality Caucus supporting the Executive Director of the LGBT Equality Caucus, as well as an educational and leadership development program to learn about the legislative process and careers in policy-making.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or permit to work in the U.S.; foreign students with F-1 visas are not eligible
  • Bachelor's degree or graduate degree from an accredited educational institution within three years of program start date
  • Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
  • 21 years of age before the day of arrival in Washington, D.C.
Award Amount:
  • Monthly living stipend totaling $30,000 over one year
  • Monthly healthcare reimbursement of $400
  • Airfare to and from Washington, D.C.
  • Airfare, hotel, and conference fees for the Victory Institute's LGBTI Leaders Conference in December
Deadline:
  • Early May
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

victoryinstitute.org/programs/victory-congressional-fellowship/

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Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund

For undergraduate and graduate students actively working for peace and justice.

The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund are need based scholarships, which strive to provide for students who are actively pursuing peace and justice. One needs to be participating in on-campus and communities' progressive movements as they work on their academic work at the University level. Some examples of recipients have worked against forms of oppression such as racism.

Eligibility:
  • must be living in the United States and planning to enroll in school in the US
  • demonstrate financial need and ability to perform academically at the college level
  • open to both graduate and undergraduate students
  • must be enrolled in an accredited school and receiving college credit for the time period covered by their grant.
Award Amount:
  • The maximum grant is $6,000 and may be considerably smaller depending on the applicant's circumstances and the amount of funding available.
Deadline:
  • Early April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.davisputter.org

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Deloitte Doctoral Fellowship

For doctoral accounting students in the dissertation phase of study.

Deloitte & Touche USA LLP seeks to provide financial support for outstanding doctoral students in accounting as they work to complete their coursework and dissertations. The financial support is meant to cover the Fellow's expenses during his/her final year of coursework and a year to complete the dissertation.

Eligibility:
  • graduate student enrolled in a doctoral accounting program
  • have completed two or more semesters (or the equivalent) of that program expected to teach and participate in teaching enhancement programs
Award Amount:
  • $25,000 grant
Deadline:
  • Mid October
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.deloitte.com

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Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship

Fellowship for undergraduate students in physical, engineering, computer, mathematical, or life science intending to pursue a Ph.D.

The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) is funded by the Department of Energy's Office of Science and National Nuclear Security Administration. Now in its 16th year, the DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation's workforce needs and helps to create a national interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides funding, support and guidance to some of the nation's best graduate students and undergraduate seniors in the sciences, math, and engineering, and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry and educational institutions. The fellowship currently supports 63 students at 35 universities in 22 states, and over 250 students at more than 50 U.S. universities have trained as Fellows.

Eligibility:
  • Students must be planning full-time, uninterrupted study toward a Ph.D degree at a U.S. university.
  • Students in their first or second year of graduate study in the physical, engineering, computer, mathematical, or life sciences are eligible to apply for the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship. Exceptional senior undergraduates who can meet all the requirements listed here may also apply.
  • Applicants must be either U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens.
  • Students must be enrolled at a department that either does not require that graduate students perform support activities (e.g. teaching, grading, etc.) to qualify for the doctoral degree, or will waive such requirements (if they exist) for DOE CSGF fellows during the period of their fellowship.
  • Support of this fellowship is limited to 4 years and must be renewed each year.
  • This is an equal opportunity program open to all qualified persons without regard to race, sex, creed, age, physical disability, or national origin.
Award Amount:
  • Full tuition and required fees will be paid during the appointment period.
  • A yearly stipend of $31,200.
  • A $1,000 academic allowance is paid annually to the fellow to be used for duplication expenses, conferences, copies of conference proceedings, travel, or other expenses incurred while doing research or activities directly related to the professional development of the fellow.
  • Upon request, matching funds of up to $2,500 will be made available to provide computer support. Specifically, these matching funds are available to help purchase a computer workstation or an upgrade to an existing workstation that may be used during the fellowship program.
  • The DOE attempts to provide adequate funding to meet the costs of graduate school. If additional responsibilities, such as a teaching assistantship, are accepted, Krell Institute must be informed in advance. Scholarship awards, prizes, and other payments (including Veteran's Benefits) that do not require a service may be accepted.
Deadline:
  • Mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.krellinst.org/csgf/

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Earl G. Graves Scholarship

NAACP Scholarship

This scholarship is for college sophomores, college juniors, and graduate students who are majoring in business and international business.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a junior or senior business major or graduate student enrolled in a master's or doctoral program at an accredited college/university
  • Must be in the top 20% of class with at least a 2.5 GPA
Award Amount:
  • $5,000
Deadline:
  • Late March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.aie.org/scholarships/detail.cfm?id=18026

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Echoing Green Public Service Fellowship

For students 18 or older with an original idea for an organization completely developed by the student or applicant.

Echoing Green's fellowship program seeks to provide funding for innovative thought by social entrepreneurs who seek to motivate and inspire societal change. They believe that the passion and determination found in the entrepreneurial world can create avenues of addressing the root causes of many societal problems we face in the world today. Echoing Green seeks to support those individuals who seek to make a difference.

Eligibility:
  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Must present an idea for a completely new Organization
  • Must demonstrate complete devotion to project with at least 2-year commitment to organization
  • Organizations must be independent or autonomous and be in start-up phase
  • Partnerships are allowed.
Award Amount:
  • 20 Awards to fund the start-up of an organization
Deadline:
  • Online application between September 5th-December 3rd
  • Online application and mailed materials between January 5th-February 11th
  • In-person interview between May 1st- May 3rd
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.echoinggreen.org

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Ecolab Scholarship

For undergraduates in the hospitality and hotel management program.

The Ecolab program has awarded more than $230,000 to hospitality management students. It is committed to supporting the future leaders of the lodging industry since it was established in 1996.

Eligibility:
  • enrolled in at least 12 credit hours for the following semester.
Award Amount:
  • Baccalaureate Majors: $2,000
  • Associate Majors: $1,000
Deadline:
  • Early May
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.ahlef.org/content.aspx

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Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting Scholarship

For undergraduate, graduate or post graduate women who want to pursue an accounting degree.

The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting awards scholarships to women who are pursuing Accounting degrees at the undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels. Applicants may apply for more than one scholarship, with the exception of Women In Transition and Women in Need.

Eligibility:
  • See specific scholarship program.
Award Amount:
  • Award amount specific to EFWA scholarship
Deadline:
  • Early May (individual scholarship deadlines vary)
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.efwa.org/scholarships.php

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Electronic Document Systems Foundation Scholarship

For undergraduate students studying document management and communication industry.

EDSF scholarships are awarded to full-time students who are committed to pursuing a career in document communications and/or in the enterprise content management marketplace. Careers include: Computer Science & Engineering, Graphic & Media Communications, and Business in the document communications industry. EDSF scholarships, minimum of 40 scholarships a year, are awarded to qualified students who are preparing for careers in this growing and dynamic industry.

Eligibility:
  • minimum GPA is 3.0 or a B average
  • must be attending full-time, an accredited college or university.
Award Amount:
  • Award amounts range $1000-$5000.
Deadline:
  • Mid May
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.edsf.org

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Frank Huntington Beebe Fund for Musicians

For musicians based in the United States (although not necessarily U.S. citizens) at the outset of their professional lives, for whom this would be the first extended period of study abroad.

Established in 1932 by the will of philanthropist Frank Huntington Beebe, The Frank Huntington Beebe Fund for Musicians provides fellowships for gifted young musicians, generally performers and composers in classical disciplines, who wish to pursue advanced music study and performance abroad, usually in Europe.

Eligibility:
  • Applicants must demonstrate a solid base of accomplishment in order to be considered and are generally not older than their mid-20s.
  • Each candidate must propose a strong, well-planned project of study that will enhance his/her life in music.
  • Enrollment in a school or university is not required unless such study is an essential part of the project.
  • Those selected as finalists for the award must appear for a live audition in early April.
Award Amount:
  • The Fund provides financial backing for round trip transportation, living and other expenses (approximately $15,000). Fellowships last for one year and are generally not renewable.
Deadline:
  • Early December
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.beebefund.org

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Fund for Education Abroad Rainbow Scholarship

The scholarship will be awarded to a deserving LGBTQI student who aims to participate in a high-quality, rigorous education abroad program.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S.
  • Study abroad program must be eligible for credit at the student's home institution
  • Study abroad program must be at least 4 weeks (28 days) in country/countries
Award Amount:
  • Up to $10,000 for students who plan to study abroad for a full academic year
  • Up to $5,000 for students who plan to study abroad for one semester
  • Awards prorated by number of weeks in-country for students studying abroad during the summer
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

fundforeducationabroad.org/rainbow-scholarship/

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Gammu Mu Foundation Scholarships

The Gammu Mu Scholarships Program provides support to gay men who want to further their education at a college, university, or vocational or professional training program. In addition, one scholarship will be awarded annually to a student from the broader LGBT community. Scholarships are offered for full-time study beginning at an accredited institution or program of the student’s choice. A wide range of educational options is supported, including bachelor’s and graduate degrees; online degree programs are not supported.

Eligibility:
  • Have completed high school or the GED by June of the application year
  • Be admitted to an accredited college or university for fall of the current year
  • US citizen
  • Must be a gay male (or LGBT student for the Folisi and Goodwin Scholarship) under 35 years of age at the time of application
Award Amount:
  • Between $1,000 and $2,500
Deadline:
  • March 31
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

gammamufoundation.org/scholarship-guidelines/

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Garden Club of America Scholarships

The Garden Club of America offers 29 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research. In 2022, over $350,000 were awarded to 78 scholars. Connect to a larger world of horticulture and conservation through the Garden Club of America scholars.

Eligibility:

Eligibility requirements vary by scholarship; see the Garden Club website for detailed listings.

Award Amount:

Award amounts vary by scholarship; see the Garden Club website for detailed listings.

Deadline:

Deadlines vary by scholarship; see the Garden Club website for detailed listings.

Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

gcamerica.org/scholarships

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George A. Gecowets Graduate Scholarship

For graduate students who seek a career in Logistics Management.

The George A. Gecowets scholar is a merit based scholarship focused on academic achievement, work experience, and leadership. Its purpose is to build awareness of the tremendous opportunities in the Logistics Management career.

Eligibility:
  • be a senior at an accredited four-year college or university
  • be enrolled in the first year of a logistics-related graduate program.
Award Amount:
  • $2,000
Deadline:
  • Late March to Early April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

 

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George A. Gecowets Graduate Scholarship

For graduate students who seek a career in Logistics Management.

The George A. Gecowets scholar is a merit based scholarship focused on academic achievement, work experience, and leadership. Its purpose is to build awareness of the tremendous opportunities in the Logistics Management career.

Eligibility:
  • be a senior at an accredited four-year college or university
  • be enrolled in the first year of a logistics-related graduate program.
Award Amount:
  • $2,000
Deadline:
  • Late March to Early April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

 

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Gilman International Scholarship

For all undergraduate students planning to study abroad

International study prepares US students to assume significant roles in an increasingly global economy and interdependent world. The Gilman Scholarship Program offers scholarships to US citizen undergraduates who want to study abroad and are receiving a federal Pell Grant. The program aims to encourage students to choose nontraditional study abroad destinations, especially those outside of Western Europe and Australia. The Gilman scholarship aims to support students who have been traditionally underrepresented in study abroad, including but not limited to, students with high financial need, community college students, students studying the sciences and engineering, students with diverse ethnic backgrounds, students with disabilities, and students of nontraditional age. The program seeks to assist students from a diverse range and type of public and private institutions from all 50 states. Award recipients are chosen by a competitive selection process and must use the award to defray eligible study abroad costs. Awards are made up to $5,000 for U.S. citizen undergraduates to study abroad and vary depending on the length of study and student need.

Eligibility:
  • The applicant is a citizen of the United States. (Permanent Residents of the United States are not eligible.)
  • The applicant is an undergraduate student in good standing at an institution of higher education in the United States (including both two-year and four-year institutions).
  • The applicant is receiving federal Pell Grant funding during the academic term of his/her application.
  • The applicant is applying to or been accepted for a program of study abroad eligible for credit by the student's home institution. (Proof of program acceptance is required for final award disbursement.)
  • The applicant will not study in a country which is currently under a Travel Warning issued by the United States Department of State or Cuba. To find a list of these countries, please see http://travel.state.gov/warnings_list.html.
  • The applicant is applying to a country-based study abroad program. Multi-country tours and programs are not eligible.
  • The applicant has a complete application (including both financial aid and study abroad advisor portions) and has ensured that their current official transcript has been received by the Institute of International Education.
Award Amount:
  • The maximum award per student for any one academic term is $5,000 per year.
Deadline:
  • Early April
Campus Contact:

Sarah Malloy
slmalloy@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.iie.org/gilman

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Goldwater Scholarship

For sophomores and juniors planning graduate study in Mathematics, the Sciences, and Engineering

The U.S. Congress authorized this award in 1986 to foster and encourage excellence in mathematics, engineering, and the sciences. The Foundation judges applications on the basis of outstanding academic performance, as well as a demonstrated potential for and commitment to a career in mathematics, the sciences, and engineering (except applied) career. The University of Arkansas can nominate 4 current sophomores or juniors.

Eligibility:
  • be a U.S. citizen, resident alien, or U.S. national
  • currently enrolled as a sophomore or junior
  • pursue a Bachelor's degree full time in mathematics, science, or engineering (not applied engineering)
  • have a cumulative minimum 3.0 GPA.
Award Amount:
  • Up to $7,500 per year for eligible expenses, such as tuition, fees, books, room and board.
  • Sophomores may qualify for two years of support; juniors for one year.
Deadline:
  • Mid November
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.act.org/goldwater

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Google Scholarship

Google scholarship programs are aimed especially at supporting students' technical education, with an emphasis in computer science.

The Google Scholarship Program offers funds to students studying computer science or computer engineering who are juniors or seniors in college or pursuing a Master's or PhD. Selected scholars will be invited to an all-expenses paid trip to the Google Headquarters in California in January 2008.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident residing in the United States
  • studying full-time in the United States or Puerto Rico
  • minimum GPA of a 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
  • junior or senior undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in computer science or computer engineering .
Award Amount:
  • $5,000
Deadline:
  • Mid March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.google.com/edu/students/

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Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts

For individuals or institutions interested in architecture.

The sponsor provides support of activities focused on architecture and the built environment; generally activities that lead to the public dissemination of ideas through publication, exhibition, or educational programming. In the past, the sponsor has supported a variety of endeavors, including research by scholars; grants to architectural schools for special projects, enrichment programs, or new curricula; grants to museums, schools, and libraries for exhibitions, catalogues, and, in rare cases, for acquisitions; and support for publications, usually to help make an important publication better or more affordable.

Eligibility:
  • Individuals and institutions are eligible to apply.
  • The sponsor will consider a seed grant or a challenge grant when feasible.
  • Grants generally are not made for endowments, annual operating expenses, construction, or for architectural fees in support of construction projects.
  • Grants are not made in response to direct applications by students seeking scholarship aid, or for projects done in pursuit of an academic degree.
  • No funds are awarded for overhead or fringe benefits.
  • Occasionally multi-year grants are offered, though they normally will not extend beyond three consecutive years.
  • The sponsor will not accept applications that are sent by fax or e-mail.
  • Application guidelines are available.
Award Amount:
  • The average grant is less than $10,000.
  • Grants to individuals normally do not exceed $25,000.
  • Grants to institutions may occasionally reach $50,000, although, typically, the level of support will be more modest.
Deadline:
  • Mid September
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.grahamfoundation.org

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Harriet Hale Woolley Scholarship

For graduate-level study of the visual fine arts and music in Paris.

The Harriet Hale Woolley Scholarship is awarded to American students each year for the study of visual fine arts. This includes painting, graphic design, print-making, sculpture, photography, and music. The fellowship is located at the Fondation des Etats-Unis in Paris, France. The student cannot use the scholarship for research and must use the scholarship to fulfill the purpose of their project while living in Paris. Woolley scholars are expected to foster a relationship with students and faculty at the Fondation des Etats-Unis by being an active participant in the cultural program.

Eligibility:
  • Single U.S. citizen between 21 and 29
  • Attained Bachelor's degree
  • Evidence of artistic or musical accomplishment
  • Good working knowledge of French
  • Preference is given to mature students who have already done some graduate study.
Award Amount:
  • A stipend of €8,500 paid in four installments throughout the academic year (October 1st – June 30th).
Deadline:
  • Late January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.feusa.org/index.php

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Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship

Post Graduate students looking to gain a Washington perspective on key issues of peace and security.

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship wants to allow students to gain insight into Washington's perspective on issues of peace and security. It was established in 1987. Twice a year, the Board will select groups of outstanding students. Those selected will spend six to nine months gaining experience in Washington as full-time junior staff members. Prospective fellows are expected to demonstrate excellent academic accomplishments and a strong interest in issues of peace and security. Prior experience with public-interest activism or advocacy is highly desirable. It is preferred, but not required, that such activities be focused on peace and security issues.

Eligibility:
  • Need to have graduated by the time you would begin the fellowship
  • Must be able to work full-time for at least six months
  • Open to non-U.S. citizens as long as they have proper work visas
  • Not intended for students or scholars interested in pursuing independent research in Washington, DC
Award Amount:
  • A stipend of $2,100 per month and health insurance, plus travel expenses to Washington, DC.
Deadline:
  • Early February
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.scoville.org

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Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship

For seniors and graduate students planning graduate study in the Sciences

A private foundation which provides fellowships tenable at three dozen of the nation's finest universities for graduate work leading to award of the Ph.D. degree in applications of the physical sciences. Each year the Foundation conducts a national competition for new Hertz Fellows. Of those who apply, only about one quarter will be interviewed. Of those who are interviewed, approximately one in ten will be awarded a Hertz Fellowship. We look to support the graduate education of America's most promising technical talent, the Ph.D.-directed effort of the young men and women who can be expected to have the greatest impact on the application of the physical sciences to human problems during the next half-century. If you reasonably believe that you are one of these, we cordially invite your Fellowship application.

Eligibility:
  • Graduate students working towards the Ph.D. degree in the applied physical and engineering sciences, as well as those aspects of modern biology which apply the physical sciences intensively
  • Students of the applied physical sciences who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency
  • College seniors wishing to pursue the Ph.D. degree in any of the fields of particular interest to the Foundation, as well as graduate students already in the process of doing so.
Award Amount:
  • Five-Year Hertz - Option 1: $28,000/9-month personal stipend, full tuition equivalent, renewable for up to 5 years.
  • Five-Year Coordinated - Option 2 (Hertz Period - Two Years): $33,000/9-month personal stipend, full tuition equivalent
  • Other Fellowship Period - Up to Three Years: $3,000/ year supplemental stipend from Hertz; requires Awardee to accept a 3-year Fellowship from another source.
Deadline:
  • Late October
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.hertzfndn.org

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Howard Hughes Institute Predoctoral Fellowship in Biological Sciences

College seniors, first year graduate students, medical students, and physicians who have not completed their first year of Sc.D. or Ph.D degree program

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute Pre-Doctoral Fellowship strives to help exceptional prospective researchers find the best graduate education for the promotion of excellence in biomedical research. The research goals are to further scientific knowledge and alleviate diseases.

Eligibility:
  • not completed first year of Sc.D. or Ph.D degree program
  • must not have completed one year or more of postbaccalaureate study in the biological studies
  • no citizenship requirements, but international students must study in the U.S.
Award Amount:
  • Annual stipends will be approximately $15,000 for 12-month tenures, plus to a cost-of-education allowance of approximately $15,000 paid directly to the graduate institution
Deadline:
  • Late October
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.hhmi.org

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Hubertus W.V. Willems Scholarship for Male Students

NAACP Scholarship

This scholarship is for men who are majoring in engineering, chemistry, physics, or mathematics. Applicants must be US citizens and be applying to or accepted at an accredited college (excluding proprietary schools) in the United States.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a male majoring in engineering, chemistry, physics, or mathematical sciences
  • NAACP membership is desirable
  • Undergraduates must have a 2.5 GPA, and graduates must have a 3.0 GPA
  • Must demonstrate financial need based on scale on website
Award Amount:
  • $2,000-$3,000
Deadline:
  • Late March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.poisefoundation.org/the-hubertus-wv-willems-scholarship-for-male-students/

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Huebner Foundation Doctoral Fellowship in Insurance

For doctoral students seeking to teach or research in insurance economics and risk management.

The Huebner Foundation grant covers tuition and fees at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. With evidence of satisfactory progress, the one year grant may be renewable up to 4 years. To begin the grant application process, the applicant must be accepted to the Wharton Doctoral program. Applications must be submitted by December 15. In addition, they must take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) administered by the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey.

Eligibility:
  • must have obtained a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
Award Amount:
  • Annual stipend of $21,000
Deadline:
  • Mid December: Doctoral program application
  • Mid January: Grant application
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.huebnergeneva.org/huebner/fellowships.php

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Hyatt Hotels Fund For Minority Lodging Management Students

For minority undergraduate students with at least a Sophomore standing and interest in the hospitality industry.

The Hyatt Fund sets out to aid minority students financially to pursue a degree in hotel management. Since 1988, the fund has provided $434,000 in aid to at least 217 minority students.

Eligibility:
  • enrolled in at least 12 credit hours for the next semester
  • be a sophomore in a four-year program
  • be a minority student
  • be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident.
Award Amount:
  • $2,000 award and plaque
Deadline:
  • Early January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.ahlef.org/content.aspx

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Indian Health Service Scholarship

For American Indian and Alaska Native students seeking professions in the healthcare industry. Undergraduate and graduate programs and awards are available.

The IHS scholarship program offers three sepearate programs for Native American and Alaska Native undergraduate and graduate students seeking degrees and future careers in various health professions. Multi-year support is available with successful reapplication.

Eligibility:
  • Undergraduate and graduate students may apply
  • Must be an American Indian or Alaska Native student.
Award Amount:
  • Varies based on program enrollment.
  • Renewable with successful re-application.
Deadline:
  • Mid March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.ihs.gov/scholarship/

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Inroads Minority Internship

For minority students seeking experience in Business, Engineering, Computers and Information Sciences, Retail Store Management, Sales, Health or Marketing.

The mission of INROADS is to develop and place talented minority youth in business and industry and prepare them for corporate and community leadership. INROADS seeks high performing Black, Hispanic/Latino, and Native American Indian students for internship opportunities with some of the nation's largest companies. Our rigorous career development training process will challenge you to commit to excellence and raise the bar on your personal expectations.

Eligibility:
  • pursue a degree at an accredited four-year college or university
  • maintain a B or better average and remain in good standing
Award Amount:
  • Paid multi-year internship
Deadline:
  • Late March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://inroads.org/for-internship-candidates/planning-for-an-internship/

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Institute of Management Accountants Scholarship

For undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students interested in pursuing a career in Accounting

IMA sponsors a variety of scholarship programs to help students offset the high cost of education. These include the IMA Memorial Education Fund and Stuart Cameron and Margaret McLeod Memorial Scholarships. In addition, IMA's Foundation for Applied Research offers a research grant program for doctoral students who are pursuing research in the area of management accounting. These programs aim to engage all student chapters to promote the IMA's mission and vision statements as well as to provide a broad spectrum of activities/services to its student members. Student Manuscript Award provides any student member with an opportunity to share his/her IMA student membership experiences via articles considered for publication in Strategic Finance. Submissions must be postmarked by March 15 for credit in current year's competition. Clark Johnson Achievement Award is presented each year at IMA's Annual Conference and Exposition to an active IMA student chapter that demonstrates innovative achievement in meeting the needs of IMA regular and student members.

Eligibility:
  • See specific scholarship for details.
Award Amount:
  • See specific scholarship for details.
Deadline:
  • Late February through early March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.imanet.org/students/scholarships-and-awards/scholarships?ssopc=1

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International Furnishings and Design Association Scholarship

For interior design students

The Foundation, organized in 1970 as the National Home Furnishings League Educational Foundation, aimed to provide a vehicle for the educational and philanthropic activities of those engaged in home fashions and related fields. Today the IFDA Educational Foundation is the philanthropic arm of IFDA dedicated to the support and service of the home furnishings and interior design community. The Educational Foundation, a non-profit, tax-exempt, 501(c)3 Agency, raises and distributes funds in the form of grants and scholarships to foster educational activities benefiting individuals and/or institutions in this industry.

Eligibility:
  • be majoring in Interior Design or closely related field
  • have completed four design courses
  • be enrolled at an accredited school or college
  • part-time Student Scholarship requires the student to be currently enrolled in at least two Interior Design or related courses
Award Amount:
  • Charles D. Mayo Student Scholarship: $1,000
  • IFDA Part time Student Scholarship: $1,000
  • IFDA Student Member Scholarship: $2,000
  • Ruth Clark Furniture Design Scholarship: $2,500
  • Vercille Voss IFDA Graduate Student Member Scholarship: $1,500
  • Marketing Internship Scholarship: $1,500
  • Irma Dobkin Universal Design Grant: $1,500
  • Ina Mae Kaplan Historic Preservation Grant: $1,500
  • Elizabeth Brown Grant to Interior Design Programs: $1,000
  • Tony Torrice Professional Development Grants: $1,000
  • New Chapter Development Grant
Deadline:
  • Late March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.ifdaef.org/student-scholarships

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James Madison Fellowship

For seniors or recent graduates who plan M.A. degrees in American History, Political Science, Teaching or Education

Prospective post secondary American history, American government, and social studies teachers who want to pursue a master's degree with a concentration in the history of the U.S. Constitution.

Eligibility:
  • be a U.S. citizen or national
  • be a college senior, recent graduate, or full-time secondary school teacher (students pursuing Ph.Ds or teaching certificates are not eligible)
  • be a teacher, or planning to become a teacher, of American history, American government, or social studies at the secondary school level
Award Amount:
  • $24,000
Deadline:
  • Early March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.jamesmadison.com

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Japan Exchange and Teaching Program

The Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET) is a program managed by the government of Japan that brings English speakers to Japan to teach English throughout the country for one-year terms. The JET program was established in 1987 with the mandate to improve the English-speaking abilities of students and teachers in Japan and to develop cultural exchange. Through the JET program, over 1,000 teachers are placed in ESL teaching jobs every year.

Eligibility:
  • A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
  • U.S. citizen
  • Fluent in English
Award Components:
  • Salary
  • Vacation days
  • Flight to/from Japan
Deadline:
  • November
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.jetprogramusa.org

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John Nicholas Brown Center Research Fellowship

For students wanting to study humanities at the John Nicholas Brown Center at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island for a period of one week to one year

In-residence fellowships are provided for study at the John Nicholas Brown Center, Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Support is provided for scholarship (research and writing) in all disciplines of American civilization including, but not restricted to, history, the history of art and architecture, literature, religion, material culture studies, music, historic preservation, and urban planning. Office space in the historic Nightingale-Brown House and access to Brown University resources are provided. Housing may be available for visiting scholars. Allowable budget expenditures include living expenses (such as rent, food, utilities), child care, travel to collections, photocopying, microfilm, books, postage and general supplies. The following areas are not considered allowable expenditures: computer purchases and software upgrades, health insurance premiums, travel to home university, dissertation preparation and binding, salary replacement, professional memberships, conference registration fees or conference travel. Application materials are available.

Eligibility:
  • Eligible applicants are independent scholars, advanced graduate students, junior and senior faculty, and humanities professionals.
  • Preference is given to scholars working with Rhode Island materials or requiring access to New England resources.
Award Amount:
  • Stipend of up to $1,500 per month
Deadline:
  • Mid April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.brown.edu/Research/JNBC/fellowship_program.php

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Kay Longcope Scholarship Award

The Kay Longcope Scholarship Award provides support to an LGBTQ student of color who plans a career in journalism and is committed to furthering The Association of LGBTQ Journalists' mission of fair and accurate coverage of the LGBTQ community.

Eligibility:
  • Must be an LGBTQ individual of color planning to pursue a career in journalism and be able to demonstrate their passion and commitment to the profession.
  • For undergraduates, a declared major in journalism or communication is desirable but not required. Graduate students must be enrolled in a journalism program.
  • Must be a member of NLGJA in good standing.
  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Award Amount:
  • Up to $3,000 in tuition assistance
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.nlgja.org/resources/longcope/

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Knowles Science Teaching Fellowship

For graduating seniors or recent graduates who plan to teach

Award for those interested in becoming teachers of science or math at the secondary education level. The award provides support and mentoring, as well as financial assistance, to decrease attrition of secondary math and science teachers.

Eligibility:
  • graduating senior or recent graduate with a degree in one of the physical sciences such as physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology, engineering and/or mathematics from a recognized institution of higher education
  • must have a commitment to teaching.
Award Amount:
  • Stipend
  • Tuition Expenses
  • Financial Assistance
Deadline:
  • Mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.kstf.org

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LaGrant Foundation Graduate Scholarship

For undergraduate and graduate students studying advertising, marketing or public relations

The LaGrant Foundation is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to increase the number of ethnic minorities in the fields of advertising, marketing and public relations by providing scholarships, career development workshops, professional development, mentors and internships to African American, American Indian/Native American, Asian Pacific American and Hispanic/Latino undergraduate and graduate students. Our goal is to open the proverbial "door"? for minorities by providing the necessary resources and tools not commonly available to many minorities entering the fields of advertising, marketing and public relations.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a U.S. citizen and a member of one of the following ethnic groups: African American, Asian Pacific American, Hispanic or Native American/Alaska Native
  • Be a full-time student at a college or university that is accredited by a regional accrediting association
  • Have a minimum of 3.2 GPA
  • Must major in a field of study that has an emphasis in public relations, marketing or advertising
  • Must have a minimum of two academic semesters left until completion of Master's degree.
Award Amount:
  • Varies based on award.
Deadline:
  • Late February
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.lagrantfoundation.org

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LaGrant Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship

For undergraduate and graduate students studying advertising, marketing or public relations

The LaGrant Foundation is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to increase the number of ethnic minorities in the fields of advertising, marketing and public relations by providing scholarships, career development workshops, professional development, mentors and internships to African American, American Indian/Native American, Asian Pacific American and Hispanic/Latino undergraduate and graduate students. Our goal is to open the proverbial "door"? for minorities by providing the necessary resources and tools not commonly available to many minorities entering the fields of advertising, marketing and public relations.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a full-time student at a four-year, accredited institution, carrying a total of 12 units or more per semester/quarter
  • Have a minimum of 2.75 GPA
  • Must major in a field of study that has an emphasis on public relations, marketing or advertising, or must minor in communications with desire to pursue a career in public relations, marketing or advertising.
Award Amount:
  • Varies based on award.
Deadline:
  • Late February
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.lagrantfoundation.org

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Lillian and Samuel Sutton Education Scholarship

NAACP Scholarship

This scholarship is for African American education majors who are enrolled in an accredited US college. NAACP membership and participation is highly desirable.

Eligibility:
  • Must be an education major
  • NAACP membership is desirable
  • Undergraduates must have a 2.5 GPA and graduates must have a 3.0 GPA
  • Can be renewed with submitted application
Award Amount:
  • $1,000-$2,000
Deadline:
  • Late March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.aie.org/scholarships/detail.cfm?id=7913

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MacDowell Colony Foundation Fellowship

For students or individuals in architecture, music composition, film/video arts, visual arts, literature and drama, and interdisciplinary arts.

Residencies at the MacDowell Colony are offered to creative artists in the following disciplines: architecture, music composition, film/video arts, visual arts, literature and drama, and interdisciplinary arts. The goal of the residencies is to provide a place where creative artists can find freedom to concentrate on their work.

Eligibility:
  • Artists with professional standing in their fields and emerging artists of recognized ability are eligible for residence.
  • Artists collaborating on a project should apply individually but may submit a joint description of the intended work.
Award Amount:
  • The MacDowell Colony provides time, space, and an inspiring environment to artists of exceptional talent.
  • A MacDowell Fellowship, or residency, consists of exclusive use of a studio, accommodations, and three prepared meals a day for up to eight weeks.
  • There are no residency fees.
Deadline:
  • Mid January
  • Mid April
  • Mid September
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.macdowellcolony.org

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MARC Undergraduate Student Training in Academic Research

Junior and Senior Undergraduate Research Training Grant.

The sponsor provides Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Undergraduate Student Training in Academic Research (U-STAR) National Research Service Act (NRSA) Training grants to eligible institutions as a means of supporting undergraduate research training to help ensure that a diverse and highly trained workforce is available to assume leadership roles related to the Nation's biomedical and behavioral research agenda. The intent of the MARC U-STAR program is to provide competitively trained undergraduate science/math students from minority/minority-serving institutions the opportunity to engage in mentored research, develop the skills and knowledge to successfully pursue Ph.D. degrees and future careers in biomedical and behavioral research, and to strengthen the science course curriculum and research training environment at minority-serving institutions. This program will use the MARC U-STAR Institutional NRSA T34 award mechanism.

Eligibility:
  • Full-time student in the sciences relevant to biomedicine.
  • Only US citizens or permanent residents are eligible for these traineeships.
  • Applicants must intend to enroll in and complete highly selective Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D. programs.
Award Amount:
  • Dependent upon award type.
Deadline:
  • Early May
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.nigms.nih.gov/Training/MARC/Pages/USTARAwards.aspx

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Mental Health Dissertation Research Grant To Increase Diversity

Graduate

The National Institute of Mental Health provides support for Mental Health Dissertation Research Grants to increase the diversity of the Mental Health Research workforce, in order to enable qualified doctoral candidates to pursue research careers in any area relevant to the research mission of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). This FOA will utilize the NIH Dissertation Research Grant (R36) award mechanism.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or national.
  • Must be a permanent resident.
  • For dissertation research.
Award Amount:
  • Depends on award
  • Valid for two years
Deadline:
  • Optional letters of intent may be submitted thirty days prior to the application due date.
  • The deadlines for receipt of standard applications are Early May; Late August; Late December.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-12-103.html

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Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship

Minority Undergraduate or graduate student

Upper-division undergraduate or graduate student of public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business administration (with a specific focus on government or nonprofit management). The purpose of the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship is to recognize outstanding performance by minority students preparing for careers in state and local government finance. This scholarship is funded by Microsoft.

Eligibility:
  • belong to one of the following groups (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau): Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino
  • citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada
  • recommendation by student's academic advisor, department chair (undergraduate students), or dean of the graduate program (graduate students)
  • not be a past winner of a scholarship administered by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada
Award Amount:
  • $5,000
Deadline:
  • Mid February
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.gfoa.org/index.php

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Multi-Arts Production Fund

The sponsor supports original new work in all disciplines and traditions of the live performing arts.

The Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund was established to encourage the boldest and most creative approaches to new work in the performing arts. The goal of the MAP Fund is to foster work in the performing arts that explores the dynamics of contemporary culture and to support a diversity of artists and arts organizations. Funds will support up to 40 projects by US-based nonprofit organizations undertaking the commissioning, development and/or production of new work in theater, music composition, dance, puppetry, opera and interdisciplinary performance.

Eligibility:
  • Applications must come from organizations based in the United States that have current nonprofit federal tax status (501c3).
  • Unincorporated artists or ensembles may apply to MAP through a fiscalsponsor.
  • Organizations and artists must demonstrate at least 2 years professional experience.
  • MAP supports only projects that contain alive performance.
  • Eligible projects must not have premiered elsewhere.
Award Amount:
  • Grants range from $10,000 to $45,000, with an average award of $25,000.
  • MAP supports most direct costs related to the conception, creation and premiere of a new work.
  • These include but are not limited to commissioning fees and artists' salaries, research costs, rehearsal and workshop expenses, promotion, and audience outreach and production costs up to and including the premiere run of the work.
Deadline:
  • The deadline for receipt of applications is mid January.
  • Work samples sent through the mail must be postmarked by mid January.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://mapfund.submittable.com/submit

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Multicultural Advertising Internship

For the support of African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American undergraduate and graduate students majoring in advertising, marketing, communication, liberal arts, English, or who demonstrate desire to pursue career in advertising.

American Association of Advertising Agencies' Multicultural Advertising Intern Program (MAIP) seeks to help minority students to begin their careers in Advertising by offering a 10-week paid summer internship. They hope students will gain practical work experience, and develop industry contacts. This program has helped more than 1,800 students.

Eligibility:
  • be a minority student
  • be a junior, senior, or graduate student at the time of application
  • have a minimum gpa of 3.0
  • be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
Award Amount:
  • Stipend of at least $350 a week
Deadline:
  • Early September
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.aaaa.org/careers/maip/Pages/default.aspx

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NAMM Foundation Music Research Grant

NAMM Foundation Program Grants support innovative community-based music learning programs allow more people the opportunity to experience the proven benefits of active music making. As of fall 2011, the NAMM Foundation will review and award Program Grant applications by invitation only; the application process is not open for general application for funding from the Foundation. Guidelines are provided for general information.

The NAMM Foundation provides support for projects that explore the impact of active music making during various stages of life and on human experience and conditions. The Foundation then promotes this research through the media to educate people of all ages about the proven benefits of playing music.

Eligibility:
  • Proposals from qualified investigators are accepted.
  • Sounds of Learning seeks expertise that assures the satisfactory completion of the request for proposals.
Award Amount:
  • Varies according to grant
Deadline:
  • Online applications open mid September.
  • All proposals must be received by early December.
  • Award notification: early May.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.nammfoundation.org/projects/funding-groundbreaking-music-research

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NASDAQ Stock Market Educational Foundation Grant and Fellowship

For Ph.D. students writing a dissertation.

The mission of The NASDAQ Stock Market Educational Foundation, Inc. is to promote and provide opportunities through collaborations and initiatives that support and deliver innovative educational programs and charitable activities supportive of The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.'s Mission.The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.'s mission is to enable corporate growth and entrepreneurship by providing listed companies, market participants and investors the highest-quality equity market in the world. A market that is fast, reliable, highly transparent and deeply liquid; a market with state-of-the art trading technology; a market with unsurpassed financial products and a market with the highest standards for regulatory oversight and corporate governance.

Eligibility:
  • must understand the grant policies and procedures
  • apply for grants on behalf of institution.
Award Amount:
  • Varies according to grant
Deadline:
  • Dependent upon particular grant
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.nasdaqomx.com/services/initiatives/educationalfoundation

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National Association of Hispanic Nurses

For nursing students who are of Hispanic descent and US citizens or permanent residents.

The NAHN offers two socholarship programs for students of Hispanic descent who are seeking degrees in nursing. Students must be enrolled in an associate, diploma, baccalaureate, graduate, or practical/vocational nursing program and must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Two award programs are offered.

Eligibility:
  • Must be of Hispanic descent
  • Must be a US citizen or permanent resident
  • Must be pursuing a degree in nursing
  • Must have a 3.0 minimum GPA.
Award Amount:
  • Varies depending on program
Deadline:
  • Varies depending on program
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

nahnnet.org/NAHN/Scholarships___Awards/NAHN/Content/Scholarships.aspx?

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National Black MBA Association Scholarship

For African American students seeking to pursue an MBA.

The National Black MBA Association's goal is to build a solid pipeline of support through which young people and our members can travel from the classroom to the boardroom. The organization provides more than $500,000 dollars annually in scholarships to undergraduates, graduates and doctoral students pursuing careers in business. The program's mission is to identify and increase the pool of Black talent for business, public, private and non-profit sectors.

Eligibility:
  • must demonstrate academic excellence
  • exceptional leadership potential
  • be actively involved in their local communities through service to others.
Award Amount:
  • Up to $15,000
Deadline:
  • Early May
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.nbmbaa.org

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National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship

For juniors and seniors planning graduate study in Engineering and the Sciences.

The Department of Defense will award 20 three-year graduate fellowships in April for the following fall. Preference will be given to applicants who indicate an intention to pursue a doctoral degree in one of the following disciplines: Engineering, Biosciences, Chem. Engineering, Chemistry, Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences, Computer Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Geosciences, Materials Science and Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Oceanography, and Physics (including optics).

Eligibility:
  • be a U.S. citizen
  • be currently enrolled as a junior or senior
  • have a cumulative minimum 3.0 GPA and rank in the upper fourth of their class.
Award Amount:
  • The awards increase each year beginning with $18,500 in the first and ending with $20,500 in the third.
Deadline:
  • Early January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.asee.org

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National GEM Consortium Minority Doctoral Fellowship

Junior, senior, or graduate students studying engineering, computer science, or applied science.

The National GEM Consortium's primary focus is to administer and award full fellowships with paid internships to highly qualified under-represented students who wish to pursue graduate studies in engineering or science. There are three fellowships. The list includes MS Engineering Fellowship Program, Ph.D. Engineering Fellowship Program, Ph.D. Science Fellowship Program. The MS Engineering Fellowship Program's objective is to promote the benefits of a Masters degree within industry. The Ph.D. Engineering Fellowship Program's objective is to offer doctoral fellowships to underrepresented minority students who have either completed or are currently enrolled in a Master's in engineering program. The Ph.D. Science Fellowship Program's objective is to increase the number of minority students who pursue doctoral degrees in the natural science disciplines – chemistry, physics, earth sciences, mathematics, biological sciences, and computer science.

Eligibility:
  • Targeted 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
  • Must be a U.S. citizen at time of application
  • Must sign up to take the GRE at time of application. Applicants must submit GRE scores before the GEM Fellowship is awarded
  • Must agree to identify a minimum of three GEM Member Universities to apply to graduate school. Applicants must be admitted into a GEM Member University graduate program before the GEM Fellowship is awarded
  • Must be a senior, masters student, or graduate of an engineering or applied science program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) at the time of application
  • Must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0/4.0
  • Must contractually agree to intern with a GEM Employer member at least once early on or before the start of the Ph.D. program
Award Amount:
  • $14,000 stipend in year 1 of the PhD program
  • GEM Member University support years 2-5
  • Equivalent to other funded doctorate students in the department
  • Minimum of one paid summer internship with a GEM Employer Member
  • Full tuition and fees at a GEM Member University.
Deadline:
  • Mid November
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.gemfellowship.org

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National GEM Consortium Minority Undergraduate Fellowship

Junior, senior, or graduate students studying engineering, computer science, or applied science.

The National GEM Consortium's primary focus is to administer and award full fellowships with paid internships to highly qualified under-represented students who wish to pursue graduate studies in engineering or science. There are three fellowships. The list includes MS Engineering Fellowship Program, Ph.D. Engineering Fellowship Program, Ph.D. Science Fellowship Program. The MS Engineering Fellowship Program's objective is to promote the benefits of a Masters degree within industry. The Ph.D. Engineering Fellowship Program's objective is to offer doctoral fellowships to underrepresented minority students who have either completed or are currently enrolled in a Master's in engineering program. The Ph.D. Science Fellowship Program's objective is to increase the number of minority students who pursue doctoral degrees in the natural science disciplines – chemistry, physics, earth sciences, mathematics, biological sciences, and computer science.

Eligibility:
  • Targeted 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
  • Must be a U.S. citizen at time of application
  • Must sign up to take the GRE at time of application. Applicants must submit GRE scores before the GEM Fellowship is awarded
  • Must agree to identify a minimum of three GEM Member Universities to apply to graduate school. Applicants must be admitted into a GEM Member University graduate program before the GEM Fellowship is awarded
  • Must be a junior, senior, or graduate of an engineering or computer science program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) at the time of application
  • Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.8/4.0
  • Must contractually agree to intern with sponsoring GEM Employer until completion of graduate school
Award Amount:
  • $10,000 stipend over 3 semesters/four quarters
  • Minimum of two paid summer internships with a GEM Employer Member
  • Full tuition and fees at a GEM Member University Ph.D.
Deadline:
  • Mid November
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.gemfellowship.org

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National Health Service Corps

For students enrolled in or accepted for enrollment in health profession training programs.

The NHSC scholarship, open to student pursuing training in primary care disciplines, covers most expenses associated with tuition and fees and offers a monthly stipend. Students must be enrolled in one of the following training programs: medicine (MD or DO), dentistry, family nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or physician assistant. Applicants can apply before their first year or after having at least one year of school.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a US citizen
  • Must be pursuing a degree or certification in a primary care discipline.
Award Amount:
  • Covers most tuition and fees associated with the program, as well as a monthly stipend
Deadline:
  • Early June
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

nhsc.hrsa.gov/

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National Institutes of Health Fellowships

For sophomores and juniors planning graduate study in Mathematics, Engineering, or the Sciences

The National Institutes of Health's Undergraduate Scholarship Program (UGSP) has a new program awarding competitive scholarships to undergraduates who are committed to careers in biomedical research. Each year of the scholarship the student will fulfill a 10-week summer research/mentoring program and after graduation will fulfill one year of full-time employment, at the NIH in Bethesda, Maryland.

Eligibility:
  • be a U.S. citizen
  • pursue a Bachelor's degree full time
  • have a cumulative minimum 3.5 GPA
  • demonstrate financial need
Award Amount:
  • Up to $20,000 per year
  • 10 weeks of paid, hands-on lab experience
  • Intensive educational experiences through advanced science tutorial and workshops
Deadline:
  • Varies depending on particular fellowship.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.nih.gov

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National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarship

For undergraduates committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and socialscience health-related research.

Recipients are obligated to serve as paid employees in NIH research laboratories during the summer and after graduation. In addition to financial assistance, the scholarship program offers invaluable training and mentoring, as well as practical experience in a state-of-the art research setting. The goal is to help students from disadvantaged backgrounds pursue educational and career opportunities in biomedical, behavioral and social science research. Each scholar will be matched to an NIH researcher, who will serve as a mentor. Students will also attend formal seminars and participate in a variety of educational programs.

Eligibility:
  • Must have a grade point average of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or be within the top five percent of his or her class.
  • Must be from a disadvantaged background, meaning the student has exceptional financial need.
  • Must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student for the current academic year at an accredited four-year undergraduate institution.
  • Must be a U.S. citizen, a U.S. national, or a qualified non-citizen.
  • UGSP recipients are Federal employees during their training at the NIH and must be eligible for Federal employment. In general, only U.S. citizens and nationals are eligible for Federal employment, but there are some exceptions to this rule.
Award Amount:
  • $20,000 per year for up to four years.
Deadline:
  • Late February
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/ugsp

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Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship (NOAA)

NOAA's Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship recognizes outstanding students studying in NOAA mission fields..

Eligibility:
  • Be a U.S. citizen.
  • Be currently enrolled or accepted at an accredited college or university within the United States or U.S. territories as either: a full-time 2nd year student in a four-year undergraduate program, a full-time 3rd year student in a five-year undergraduate program, or a community college or transfer student who is applying to a four-year institution.
  • Earn and maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent on another identified scale) each term, as well as an overall GPA of 3.0 in your major field of study.
  • Have and maintain a declared major in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, computer and information science, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA's programs and mission.
Award Amount:
  • The Hollings Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance (up to $9,500 per year) for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid ($700/week) internship at a NOAA facility during the summer.
Deadline:
  • January 31st
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.noglstp.org/programs-projects/scholarships/

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National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP) Out to Innovate Scholarship for LGBTQ+ Students in STEM

For undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs who are either lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or an active ally of the LGBTQ+ community. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. Awards will be paid in the fall semester only, and availability depends on funding. All awards must be used in support of recipient's education or research.

Eligibility:
  • Successful completion of at least two years post-high school education at an accredited college or university
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA for entirety or college/university enrollment
  • Declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field
  • Active supporter of or participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ inclusion and visibility
  • Eligible for fall term registration and not under disciplinary sanction
Award Amount:
  • $5,000
Deadline:
  • First Saturday in June, 11:59 Pacific Time
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.noglstp.org/programs-projects/scholarships/

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National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

For seniors or recent graduates pursuing graduate studies in the sciences, mathematics, or engineering

The NSF provides 1000 fellowships each year for graduate research and study in chemistry, computer and information science and engineering, geosciences, life sciences, physics and astronomy, psychology, geography, sociology (not social work), economics, anthropology, history or philosophy of science, mathematics, and engineering. Awards are not made for the study of education, medicine, law, public health, or business. Seniors or first-year graduate students may apply. Individuals who demonstrate ability and special aptitude for advanced education in the sciences, mathematics, or engineering should apply. NSF Fellowships for graduate study leading to research-based master's or doctoral degrees.

Eligibility:
  • be a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident alien
  • be a college senior or recent graduate in the process of applying for a graduate degree in an NSF-funded field
Award Amount:
  • $37,000 stipend and $16,000 cost of education allowance for three years (total funding: $159,000)
Deadline:
  • Mid October
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.nsfgrfp.org

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National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates

For Atmospheric, Biological, Mathematical, Oceanic, Physical, and Chemical Sciences, Engineering, Astronomy, Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research

The NSF provides hundreds of opportunities for undergraduates to join research projects each summer. This allows students to experience firsthand how basic research is carried out and to contribute consequentially. Sites are established in all fields of science, economics, social sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Each site consists of a group of ten or so undergraduates, who work in the research programs of the host institution. Each student is assigned to a specific research project, where he/she works closely with the faculty, post-docs, and graduate students. In addition, seminars, lunch meetings, and social functions are organized to facilitate interaction between the undergraduates.

Eligibility:
  • be a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident alien
  • be a college student studying one of the site fields: atmospheric, biological, mathematical, oceanic, physical, and chemical sciences, engineering, astronomy, social, behavioral, and economic research
Award Amount:
  • Stipends, and in some cases assistance with housing and travel.
Deadline:
  • Early June
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.nsf.gov

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National Society of Accountants Scholarship

For undergraduate students seeking to pursue a career in accounting

The NSA is a funding resource for career development, lifelong learning, educational programs, and the future, the Foundation works to build career paths into and within the accounting profession. With its scholarship awards, the Foundation assists dedicated students who are committed to a career in accounting by providing financial assistance to support their education. With its educational grant program, the Foundation supports professional development and educational activities to expand the body of knowledge within today's practitioner community.

Eligibility:
  • only undergraduate students
  • major in accounting with a B or better average
  • U.S. or Canadian citizens attending an accredited U.S. business school, college or university.
Award Amount:
  • $500-$2,000
Deadline:
  • Early March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.nsacct.org

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National Society of Hispanic MBAs Scholarship

For hispanic students seeking to pursue an MBA.

The National Society of Hispanic MBAs, which exists "to foster Hispanic leadership through graduate management education and professional development," has established a scholarship program to assist qualified Hispanics to pursue MBAs. Scholarships are offered each year for full- and part-time study at an accredited (AACSB) institution of the student's choice.

Eligibility:
  • be a United States Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident
  • be of Hispanic heritage
  • minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent) from either a bachelors degree or masters degree
  • be a current NSHMBA member
  • be enrolled in a graduate business program in a college or university in the United States or Puerto Rico.
Award Amount:
  • $5,000 awards consisting of a $4,750 scholarship and $250 travel Reimbursement
  • $7,500 awards consisting of a $7,250 scholarship and $250 travel Reimbursement
  • $10,000 awards granted to the top 5 applicants who demonstrate financial need of $10,000 or more. These awards consist of a $9,750 scholarship and $250 travel Reimbursement
Deadline:
  • Late April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.nshmba.org

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National Student Nurses Association Scholarship

For students enrolled in nursing school or pre-nursing degree programs.

The Foundation of the National Student Nurses' Association offers a scholarship for students pursuing degrees in nursing. Students can be either enrolled in state-approved nursing schools or in pre-nursing associate, baccalaureate, diploma, generic doctorate, and generic master's programs. Graduate study funds are available if the graduate degree is the first one sought in nursing. RN to BSN/MSN and LPN/LVN to RN students may also apply.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a US citizen or be a student with an Alien Registration card
  • Must be enrolled in a state-approved nursing school or enrolled in a pre-nursing program.
Award Amount:
  • Scholarships range from $1,000 to $2,500.
Deadline:
  • Mid January
  • Early deadline (eligible for other prizes) is Mid December.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.forevernursing.org/

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Native American Education Grant

Offering educational grants for undergraduate students of Native American descent.

The US Presbyterian Church offers a Native American Education Grant for undergraduate students of Native American descent. All tribal backgrounds and faiths are encouraged to apply, though preference is given to applicants who are members of the Presbyterian Church. Supplemental funds are available for students who are PC(USA) members.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a member of a federally or state recognized Native American or Alaska Native tribe
  • Must be a full-time student at an accredited US institution
  • Must be an undergraduate seeking a first degree
  • Must have a 2.5 GPA
  • Must demonstrate Cost of Attendance (preference given to students with financial need).
Award Amount:
  • Up to $1,500, with a possible additional grant of $1,000 for PC (USA) members.
  • The award may be renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study.
Deadline:
  • Applications will reopen in April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.pcusa.org/financialaid/programs/nativeamericanedugrant.htm

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NCPA Foundation Presidential Scholarship

Offers scholarships to pharmacy students based on leadership and academic achievement.

The NCPA offers the Presidential Scholarship to pharmacy students who demonstrate leadership (leadership qualities, demonstrated interest in pharmacy, involvement in extracurricular activities) and academic achievement. Award recipients receive $2,000 toward educational costs at an accredited school or college of pharmacy. Award recipients must attend the NCPA Annual Convention to receive the award.

Eligibility:
  • Must demonstrate leadership qualities and have an interest in pharmacy
  • Must be enrolled in an accredited US school or college of pharmacy on a full time basis during award tenure.
Award Amount:
  • $2,000, plus a $300 travel stipend to and complementary registration for the NCPA Annual Convention to accept the award
Deadline:
  • Mid April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.ncpafoundation.org/scholarships/presidential.shtml

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Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

For undergraduate and graduate students interested in research and technology.

The sponsor provides opportunities to graduate and undergraduate students to participate in research and technology development in such areas as engineering, mechanics, chemistry, computational modeling, science and materials research related to enhancing the lethality and survivability of America's ground forces. Related disciplines include biological, medical and physical sciences, and computer/information science and technology. Appointments are three months to one year in duration and are renewable. Full-time and part-time appointments are available. Stipends are based in research areas and academic classification.

Eligibility:
  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
Award Amount:
  • Stipend based on research area(s) and academic classification
  • Faculty appointment stipends based on regular salary.
Deadline:
  • Early June
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.orau.org

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Undergraduate Student Research Programs

Undergraduate

Appointments are at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Related disciplines are: computer science; earth, environmental, and marine sciences; engineering; life, health, and medical sciences; mathematics; and physical sciences.

Eligibility:
  • An applicant must be enrolled as an undergraduate student at anaccredited U.S. college or university.
  • Applicant must be at least a sophomore in an appropriate discipline at the time the appointment is scheduled to begin.
  • Applicant must be available to spend more than one term at ORNL alternating with terms at the academic institution.
  • There are no citizenship requirements.
Award Amount:
  • Stipends vary by discipline and academic status and range from $530 per week to $900 per week.
  • Students from outside the immediate area may also qualify for a $105 per week housing allowance and for limited inbound and outbound travel reimbursement.
Deadline:
  • Open application date, but must apply three months before start date.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.orau.org/ornl/undergraduates/

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Peermusic Latin Scholarship Competition

Graduate or Undergraduate students may apply.

The sponsor offers a scholarship for the best song or instrumental work in any Latin genre. The submitted work must be an original song or an instrumental work in a Latin genre. Both lyrics and music must be original and not based on any prior work.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a student enrolled at a college or university located in the United States or Puerto Rico.
  • Must have reached their sixteenth birthday and be less than twenty-five years of age at time of application.
  • Must not have had any musical work commercially recorded or distributed.
  • In the case of a joint or co-written song or composition, all applicants must meet all qualification requirements and each co-writer must submit a completed application.
Award Amount:
  • One $5,000 award will be available for the competition.
  • The sponsor shall have the right (but shall have no obligation) to license up to three public performances of a winning composition and, in the case of works of a popular nature, authorize appropriate musical arrangements to be made for such performances.
Deadline:
  • Late February
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.bmi.com/foundation/program/peermusic_latin_scholarship/Program

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Pfizer Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship

Open to all undergraduate students preferably students entering their senior year.

Pfizer seeks to give undergraduates interested in pharmacy/pharmaceutical science majors the opportunity to work with a leading research-based healthcare company. The research fellowship is during the summer and works with The Pfizer Global Research & Development division of Pfizer. A fellow participant will work with a mentor on a science-based research project at their institution.

Eligibility:
  • Demonstrated interest and talent of the student in Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Merit and feasibility of the research project
  • Commitment of the faculty mentor to support the student in his/her work
  • Academic record, particularly in Pharmaceutical Sciences and related sciences
  • Demonstrated importance of the award in facilitating the personal and career plans of the nominee
  • Must present findings at Pfizer in the fall following the fellowship.
Award Amount:
  • Provides $5,000 with a minimum of $3,500 to go directly to the student as a stipend in support of full-time summer research.
  • Up to $1,500 may go the academic department.
Deadline:
  • Dependent upon program
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.pfizer.com

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PhRMA Foundation Fellowship

For graduate students and scientists in pharmaceutical studies.

PhRMA offers a number of fellowships and grants for students pursuing PhDs and young scientists working in various areas of the pharmaceutical industry. Pre doctoral fellowships, post doctoral fellowships, sabbatical fellowships, and research starter grants are offered to students and scientists in the fields of Pharmacology/Toxicology, Informatics, Pharmaceutics, and Health Outcomes. A medical student research fellowship and a faculty development award are offered in Clinical Pharmacology. Awards vary in length, amount, and applicant eligibility.

Eligibility:
  • Varies based on program. See each program's description for more information.
Award Amount:
  • $20,000+ depending on program.
  • Some awards are renewable.
Deadline:
  • Awards in Pharmacology/Toxicology and Informatics: early September
  • Awards in Pharmaceutic and Health Outcomes: early October
  • Awards in Clinical Pharmacology:
  • Paul Calabresi Medical Student Research Fellowship: early February
  • Faculty Development Awards: early February
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.phrmafoundation.org

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Ralph R. Kirchner Fund

For undergraduate Rotarian or relative of a Rotarian.

The Kirchner Fund is an award of up to $15,000 for international study given by Rotary District 6110. The scholarship is for one academic year (about 9 months), and can be used to cover whatever educational expenses the recipient chooses: round trip transportation, required academic fees, supplies, room and board. Expenses above the scholarship award will be the responsibility of the recipient. The Kirchner scholarship may be awarded to a relative of a Rotarian.

Eligibility:
  • GPA well above a 3.2.
  • High academic standards.
  • Demonstrate leadership abilities.
  • Show promise of outstanding achievement.
Award Amount:
  • Up to $15,000
Deadline:
  • Mid July
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

directory-online.com/Rotary/Accounts/6110/Pages/uPAGES/scholarships.htm

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Rangel International Affairs Fellowship

The program seeks individuals interested in helping to shape a freer, more secure and prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing U.S. foreign policy. The Program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service and those with financial need.

The Charles B. Rangel Fellowship is a new, prestigious award for two years of graduate or professional schooling in international affairs, plus enrichment study at Howard University in Washington, D.C., internships in Congress and overseas, and eventual appointment to the U.S. Foreign Service. Administered by the Ralph J. Bunche Center at Howard University, the award may be used at most accredited graduate or professional schools (subject to approval by the Bunche Center) toward a degree in international affairs or a related subject. Selection is based on outstanding leadership skills, academic achievement, and financial need. At the conclusion of two years of study, the Rangel Fellow is expected to obtain a degree in international affairs or a related subject (such as public administration, public policy, business administration, foreign languages, economics, political science, communications) at a graduate or professional school approved by the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center. Awardees are expected to maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.2 throughout their period of study.

Eligibility:
  • Only US Citizens will be considered as applicants.
  • Applicants must be in the senior year of their undergraduate study or have completed their undergraduate degree by time of application
  • Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale at the time of application.
Award Amount:
  • Up to $28,000 scholarship annually plus support for internships and related program activities
Deadline:
  • Summer Institute: mid February
  • 2 Year Program: mid January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.howard.edu/rjb/rangelprogram.htm

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Riordan Fellowship Program

Diversity Pipeline Alliance Fellowships - MBA

The Riordan MBA Fellows Program targets recent college graduates who are considering graduate education in business management. Its core purpose is to educate, prepare, and motivate these individuals to competitively apply and succeed in a top MBA program and a career in management.

Eligibility:
  • Applicant must be up to five-six years post graduate from an undergraduate college/university. (Please note: in order to apply to the 2013 MBA Fellows Program, we will accept college graduates who received their degrees between 2006-2012.)
  • Applicant's cumulative grade point average must have at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Applicant should have substantial work experience (this can include summer internships, community volunteer experience).
  • Must be fully employed and have at least one year of work experience.
  • Applicant must have demonstrated leadership skills and community service involvement.
Award Amount:
  • Fellows attend eight (8) monthly Saturday sessions that provide various activities and services, including the following.
  • Graduate-level discussions and case studies led by top UCLA Anderson faculty
  • Personalized one-on-one MBA Action Plan counseling session
  • Guest speakers from the corporate community
  • Guidance on MBA Admissions, financial aid, and GMAT preparation
  • Personal mentors who are current UCLA Anderson MBA students
  • Team Community Service Project
  • Networking opportunities with industry professionals and the UCLA Anderson community
  • Social events with Riordan Programs alumni and corporate representatives
Deadline:
  • Mid March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.anderson.ucla.edu/programs-and-outreach/riordan-programs/riordan-mba-fellows

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Robert Toigo Foundation

Diversity Pipeline Alliance Fellowships - MBA

The Toigo MBA Fellowship provides minority MBA candidates committed to careers in finance with an unmatched network of contacts, a prestigious point of difference in the eyes of employers, one-on-one career guidance, leadership training, a merit award—and more.

Eligibility:
  • Must be planning to pursue a career in finance after graduation
  • Must be applying to or accepted into one of the following: an accredited U.S.-based two-year MBA program, JD/MBA program, Masters in Real Estate program, or Masters in Finance program
  • Must be a minority as defined by the U.S. Department of Labor (i.e., African American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/ Latino, Native American/Alaska Native and/or South Asian American)
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident
Award Amount:
  • Annual merit award applied against your MBA tuition (paid directly to your MBA campus on your behalf)
Deadline:
  • Mid April
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.toigofoundation.org/education/become-a-toigo-fellow/

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Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship

For Juniors, Seniors, or Graduate Students Interested in Study Abroad in Any Discipline

The Rotary Foundation is a non-profit corporation that supports the efforts of Rotary International to achieve world understanding and peace through international humanitarian, educational, and cultural exchange programs. It provides funding for students in all disciplines who want to study abroad in one of 184 countries where Rotary clubs are located. Rotarians hope to send ambassadors who want to increase awareness for cultural differences. In addition, they desire to instill the ideal of service above self. By impacting all areas of the world, they seek to develop leadership in addressing humanitarian and educational needs. Rotarians and friends of the Foundation share its vision of a better world and hope of fostering lifelong relationships with ambassadors. The Foundation was created in 1917 by Rotary International's sixth president, Arch C. Klumph, as an endowment for the Rotary "to do good in the world." It has grown from an initial contribution of $26.50 to more than $55 million contributed in 2002-2003.

Eligibility:
  • be a U.S. citizen
  • not be a close relative of a Rotarian
  • be a junior, senior, or graduate student
  • be at least 18 and no older than 24 by October 1 of the year of application
  • have well above a 3.2 GPA
  • demonstrate outstanding academic achievement
  • evidence superior leadership and public speaking abilities
  • cannot seek to continue study abroad program at a previously attended institution
  • apply through city of permanent residence or full-time study or employment. To apply contact your local Rotary Club.
Award Amount:
  • See website for more details.
Deadline:
  • Early July (may vary by district)
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.rotary.org

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Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award

For graduate students working in science or health profession fields.

The Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award provides support for the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral Fellows in PharmD/PhD Programs, to help ensure that highly trained PharmD/PhD graduates will be available in adequate numbers and in appropriate research areas to carry out the Nation's biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research agenda. The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) will provide individual predoctoral research training fellowship awards to promising pharmacy students who are enrolled in a PharmD/PhD degree program whose dissertation projects are in areas relevant to the research mission of NIGMS.

Eligibility:
  • By the time of award, the individual applicant must be a citizen or a non-citizen national of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence.
  • Applicant must have a baccalaureate degree and be currently enrolled in a formally combined PharmD/PhD program in the biomedical, behavioral, or clinical sciences at an accredited domestic School of Pharmacy.
  • This grant program will provide predoctoral training support for students at the dissertation stage of their training.
Award Amount:
  • Stipend
  • Tuition and fees
  • Institutional allowance.
Deadline:
  • See website for details.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

grants.nih.gov/training/nrsa.htm

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Schweitzer Fellowship

For graduate students in health-related professional fields who are dedicated to addressing unmet health needs in their local areas.

The U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Programs seeks to provide fellowships for students in health-related fields who want to make a difference in their community by addressing unmet health needs. A few of the goals of the fellowship program are to provide a service, help students develop professional experience, and strengthen skills in public service.

Eligibility:
  • Medical Fellows: Medical students who attend schools in New England, New York, or a school elsewhere that participates in the U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Program, may apply.
  • Students must have completed their third year, and fluency in French is required.
  • Public Health Fellows: Students or recent graduates in graduate-level degree programs in public health or a related discipline that includes significant public health training.
  • Eligibility is limited to students from schools affiliated with the U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Programs (Baltimore, Bay Area, Chicago, Delaware Valley, Massachusetts, NH/VT, North Carolina, or Pittsburgh).
Award Amount:
  • Varies depending on award.
Deadline:
  • Varies by participating areas. Check website for official dates.
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.schweitzerfellowship.org

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Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship

For juniors and seniors studying Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Engineering, Geology, Material Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Related Disciplines

The Department of Energy Research Undergraduate Laboratory Fellowships are designed to provide educational training and research experience for academically talented, undergraduate students. The appointments are for 10 weeks during the summer term or for 16 weeks during the Fall term. An individual may serve a maximum of two appointments as an Energy Research Undergraduate Laboratory Fellow. See website for available laboratories.

Eligibility:
  • be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • be an undergraduate college student when you apply and while you are a participant
  • be at least 18 years of age
  • remain in good standing in an accredited U.S. institution of higher education
  • have minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
Award Amount:
  • Transportation and stipend
Deadline:
  • Mid May
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

science.energy.gov/wdts/

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Starr Fellowship in Asian Paintings with the Metropolitan Museum of Art

For students interested in learning how to conserve and mount Asian Paintings.

In-residence fellowship support is provided for training in the conservation and mounting of Asian paintings. The sponsor is concerned with the complete mounting, remounting, and conservation of hanging scrolls, hand scrolls, folding screens, prints, albums, books, etc. in the collection of the museum. The intensive apprenticeship includes learning the properties of various materials such as silk and paper, the use of specialized tools, carpentry, and the development of technical, practical, and manual skills.

Eligibility:
  • Previous experience is not required. However, this program is intended for a person who might pursue this field as a life-time career.
  • Fellowships provide stipends which vary with the individual circumstances of the recipient.
  • Duration of the grant is determined by annual review.
  • A brief letter stating the applicant's particular interest in the program must be sent to the sponsor before a formal application can be made.
Award Amount:
  • The amount of the stipend will depend on funds available and may vary with circumstances.
Deadline:
  • Open
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.metmuseum.org

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Steve Hymans Extended Stay Scholarship

For undergraduate students studying in the hospitality industry

In honor of Steve Hymans, this scholarship was established to teach students about the extended stay segment of the hospitality industry. Hymans was one of the most knowledgeable and experienced professionals in this area, and there is a need for students to understand the needs, interests, and concerns of this market.

Eligibility:
  • enrolled full- or part-time
  • a minimum 3.0 GPA
  • a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident
  • some experience in the industry.
Award Amount:
  • Baccalaureate Majors: $2,000 full-time enrollment; or $1,000 part-time
  • Associate Majors: $1,000 full-time enrollment; or $500 part-time
Deadline:
  • Early January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.ahlef.org/content.aspx

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Truman Scholarship

For Juniors Pursuing Graduate Studies in Government or Public Service

The Truman Scholarship Foundation seeks students with outstanding leadership potential. This fellowship is designed for college students who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service, and wish to attend graduate or professional school to help prepare for their careers. Truman Scholars participate in leadership development programs and have special opportunities for internships and employment with the federal government.

Eligibility:
  • The Truman Scholarship Foundation seeks students with outstanding leadership potential.
  • This fellowship is designed for college students who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service, and wish to attend graduate or professional school to help prepare for their careers.
  • Truman Scholars participate in leadership development programs and have special opportunities for internships and employment with the federal government.
Award Amount:
  • The Truman Scholarship provides up to $30,000 for graduate studies in public service fields.
Deadline:
  • Mid November
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.truman.gov

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Tylenol Scholarship

For students pursuing an education in healthcare.

The Tylenol Scholarship Fund currently awards $250,000 in scholarships each year to students pursuing careers in healthcare.

Eligibility:
  • Open to all students pursuing careers in the healthcare industry.
Award Amount:
  • Up to $5,000
Deadline:
  • Mid March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

https://www.tylenol.com/news/scholarship

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UNCF/Merck Graduate Science Research Dissertation Fellowship

For graduate students currently enrolled in graduate study in the Sciences

The College Fund/UNCF and The Merck Company Foundation have collaborated to bring an exciting initiative to colleges and universities across the country. This program is designed to increase the number of African Americans in the pipeline of biomedical science education and research.

Eligibility:
  • African American
  • Enrolled full-time in a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral program in the life or physical sciences
  • Engaged in and within 1-3 years of completing dissertation research
  • A U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Award Amount:
  • Total award of up to $40,000
  • Fellowship stipend up to $30,000
  • Department grant up to $10,000
Deadline:
  • Mid December
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.uncf.org/merck

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UNCF/Merck Postdoctoral Science Research Fellowship

For graduate students planning postdoctoral study in the sciences

The College Fund/UNCF and the Merck Research Laboratories have collaborated to bring an exciting initiative to colleges and universities across the country. This program is designed to increase the number of African Americans in the pipeline of biomedical science education and research.

Eligibility:
  • Must be African American
  • A Ph.D. or equivalent degree recipient in a life or physical science
  • Appointed as a new or continuing postdoctoral fellow at an academic or non-academic research institution (private industrial laboratories are excluded)
  • A U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Award Amount:
  • Total award of up to $70,000
  • Fellowship stipend up to $55,000
  • Department grant up to $15,000
Deadline:
  • Mid December
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.uncf.org/merck

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UNCF/Merck Undergraduate Science Research Scholarship

For seniors planning graduate study in the Sciences

The College Fund/UNCF and The Merck Company Foundation have collaborated to bring an exciting initiative to colleges and universities across the country. This program is designed to increase the number of African Americans in the pipeline of biomedical science education and research.

Eligibility:
  • African American
  • Academic standing of junior
  • A life or physical science major interested in biomedical research (First Professional and Engineering majors are not eligible) A student with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3 (4.0 scale) Committed to two 10-12 week summer internships at a Merck research facility
  • A U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Award Amount:
  • Scholarship up to $25,000. Two summer internship stipends totaling a minimum of $10,000
Deadline:
  • Mid December
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.uncf.org/merck

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US Pharmacopeia Fellowship

A fellowship program for students researching standards for drugs and their use.

USP awards four $25,000 Fellowship Awards to students who are entering Ph.D. or Pharm.D. programs or medical or dental school, have been accepted to a Fellowship program, or have been awarded a postdoctoral research position. Applicants must be interested in pursuing research in standardization of drugs and other topics of interest to USP. USP additionally awards one $50,000 Research Fellowship Award to a student whose research proposal directly meets the needs of USP.

Eligibility:
  • Open to US citizens and international applicants with appropriate academic background and visas
  • Must be interested in research pertaining to drug standardization or another area of concern to USP
  • Must meet one of the following criteria: must be a full-time in a Ph.D. or Pharm.D. program or medical or dental school, have been accepted to a Fellowship Program, or have been awarded a postdoctoral research position
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Award Amount:
  • $25,000
  • May be renewable with reapplication
Deadline:
  • Mid June
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.usp.org/around-world/global-fellowship-awards-program

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US Pharmacopeia Research Fellowship

Two fellowship programs for students researching standards for drugs and their use.

USP awards four $25,000 Fellowship Awards to students who are entering Ph.D. or Pharm.D. programs or medical or dental school, have been accepted to a Fellowship program, or have been awarded a postdoctoral research position. Applicants must be interested in pursuing research in standardization of drugs and other topics of interest to USP. USP additionally awards one $50,000 Research Fellowship Award to a student whose research proposal directly meets the needs of USP.

Eligibility:
  • Open to US citizens and international applicants with appropriate academic background and visas
  • Must be interested in research pertaining to one of the following specific areas of concern to USP: Small Molecules, Biologics and Biotechnology, Excipients, Dietary Supplements, or Food indredients
  • Must meet one of the following criteria: must be a full-time in a Ph.D. or Pharm.D. program or medical or dental school, have been accepted to a Fellowship Program, or have been awarded a postdoctoral research position.
Award Amount:
  • $50,000
  • May be renewable with reapplication
Deadline:
  • Mid June
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

usascholarships.com/usp-global-fellowship-program/

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Victory Institute Victory Congressional Internship

Each summer, the Victory Congressional Internship brings outstanding LGBTQ college students to Washington, D.C., for an intensive leadership program. Recipients experience an eight-week Congressional internship with a member of the LGBT Equality Caucus or an LGBTQ-friendly member of U.S. Congress to learn firsthand about the federal legislative process. Interns also complete an education and leadership development program to learn about the legislative process and careers in policymaking.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or permit to work in the U.S.; foreign students with F-1 visas are not eligible
  • 18 years of age before the day of arrival in Washington, D.C.
  • Currently enrolled in undergraduate degree program, will have completed at least one year by the beginning of the program, and must have at least one full semester remaining after the program has completed
Award Benefits:
  • Housing accommodations in downtown Washington, D.C.
  • $1,000 stipend for other living expenses
  • Airfare to and from Washington, D.C.
  • Academic credit
  • Airfare, hotel, and conference fees for the Victory Institute’s International LGBTQ Leaders Conference in December
Deadline:
  • Spring
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

victoryinstitute.org/programs/victory-congressional-internship/

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The Voyager Scholarship

An increasingly globalized world needs young leaders who can bridge divides and help solve our biggest challenges together.

The Voyager Scholarship was created by the Obamas and Brian Chesky, Airbnb Co-founder and CEO, to help shape such leaders. Even though they come from different backgrounds, both the President and Brian believe that exposure to new places and experiences generates understanding, empathy, and cooperation which equips the next generation to create meaningful change.

Eligibility:
  • Plan to enroll full-time in their junior year of study at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States in Fall 2023. Eligible students are: Finishing sophomore year in Spring 2023. Applicants should be considered “juniors” based on the total number of earned credits at their institution by Fall 2023. Or transferring from a two-year to a four-year college for their 2023-2024 junior academic year
  • Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or equivalent
  • Have demonstrated a commitment to public service
  • Plan to pursue a career in public service upon graduation
  • Be a United States (US) citizen, US permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA)
Award Amount:
  • Students will receive up to $25,000 per year in “last dollar” financial aid for their junior and senior years of college. This financial aid should alleviate the burden of college debt so that students can afford to pursue a career in public service.
  • Students will receive a $10,000 stipend and Airbnb travel credit to pursue a summer work-travel experience between their junior and senior year of college. The students will design their own Summer Voyage to gain exposure to new communities and experience in a chosen field.
  • After graduation, Airbnb will provide the students with a $2,000 travel credit every year for 10 years, totaling $20,000. This will allow students to continue to broaden their horizons and forge new connections throughout their public service careers.
Deadline:
  • Late March
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

cgfp.wustl.edu/

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Whitaker International Fellowship

The Whitaker International Program sends emerging leaders in U.S. biomedical engineering (or bioengineering) overseas to undertake a self-designed project that will enhance their own careers within the field.

The Whitaker Fellowships and Scholarships are for students of biomedical engineering who wish to pursue research and training abroad. A Whitaker International Fellow or Scholar experience will ideally advance an emerging biomedical engineering career, while also advancing the goal of increased international collaboration in BME. The Program consists of two distinct branches: Whitaker Fellows and Whitaker Scholars. Whitaker Fellows are biomedical engineers (or bioengineers, which is considered synonymous) ranging from graduating undergraduate seniors to those conducting doctoral studies. Whitaker Scholars are biomedical engineers who have/will have a PhD by the beginning date of their awards. Applicants are eligible ONLY for one or the other (depending on their academic level). Please see website for details.

Eligibility:
  • Have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in biomedical engineering (or bioengineering) by the start of the grant period. If you are at an institution that does not offer a formalized BME program, an applicant should have a demonstrated commitment to the field of BME. Significant coursework, research, laboratory/work experience are some of the ways to demonstrate such commitment.
  • Have NOT received a doctorate by the grant start date.
  • Have U.S. citizenship, or are a permanent legal resident of the U.S.
  • Have language ability to carry out the proposed project in the host country at the time of departure.
  • Are currently enrolled or have obtained your most recent degree within three years of your proposed start date.
  • Have received a nomination letter from the dean of a school or chair of the biomedical engineering department at the institution you are attending, or have most recently attended.
Award Amount:
  • The Whitaker International Fellows and Scholars Program offers a stipend commensurate with the recipient's experience and expected expenses in the host country.
Deadline:
  • Late January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.whitaker.org

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Whitaker International Scholarship

The Whitaker International Program sends emerging leaders in U.S. biomedical engineering (or bioengineering) overseas to undertake a self-designed project that will enhance their own careers within the field.

The Whitaker Fellowships and Scholarships are for students of biomedical engineering who wish to pursue research and training abroad. A Whitaker International Fellow or Scholar experience will ideally advance an emerging biomedical engineering career, while also advancing the goal of increased international collaboration in BME. The Program consists of two distinct branches: Whitaker Fellows and Whitaker Scholars. Whitaker Fellows are biomedical engineers (or bioengineers, which is considered synonymous) ranging from graduating undergraduate seniors to those conducting doctoral studies. Whitaker Scholars are biomedical engineers who have/will have a PhD by the beginning date of their awards. Applicants are eligible ONLY for one or the other (depending on their academic level). Please see website for details.

Eligibility:
  • Have a degree in biomedical engineering by the grant application deadline and either hold a doctorate at the time of application (and obtained it within three years of the proposed start of the grant), or are currently an advanced PhD candidate who will receive the doctorate prior to departure.
  • Have U.S. citizenship, or are a permanent legal resident of the U.S.
  • Have language ability to carry out the proposed project in the host country at the time of departure.
  • Have received a nomination letter from the dean of a school or chair of the biomedical engineering department from which you obtained your doctoral degree.
Award Amount:
  • The Whitaker International Fellows and Scholars Program offers a stipend commensurate with the recipient's experience and expected expenses in the host country.
Deadline:
  • Late January
Campus Contact:

Suzanne McCray
smccray@uark.edu

Useful Links:

www.whitaker.org

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