Scholarships

Office of Distinguished Scholarships Strive

Type of Award

GPA Minimums

Open to Non-US Citizens

Need-Based

Scholarship Subject GPA Minimum Location
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell)

for full-time students who are deaf and hard of hearing and who are pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at an accredited mainstream college or university.

Additional Fellowships, Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Math & Science, Media & Journalism, Professional (Medicine/Law/Business), Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America
The Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellowship

The Fellowship brings together 30 diverse leaders from Europe and the United States who spend one year working part-time on creating projects that reinvent democratic spaces, strengthen social cohesion and build community against the backdrop of COVID-19’s impact on democracy.

Each fellow designs, tests and implements an innovative project that has a publicly visible impact on their communities and beyond. Fellows come from diverse backgrounds including politics, business, the arts, activism and academia.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Math & Science, Media & Journalism, Professional (Medicine/Law/Business), Public Policy & Social Sciences, psychology, social work Unspecified Europe / UK, North America
The American Indian Services (AIS) Scholarship Program

The AIS Scholarship program is to help undergraduate Native American students with financial support to attend college, maintain enrollment and graduate through scholarships. Awards are based on up to one-half of tuition and need for the term the student is applying for and are allocated directly to the school for the student. Students will need to have their own email account in order to apply.

2-3 North America
The American Meteorological Society (AMS) The Father James B. Macelwane Annual Award in Meteorology

The purpose of this award is to stimulate interest in meteorology among college students through the submission of original student papers concerned with some phase of the atmospheric sciences. The student must be enrolled as an undergraduate at the time the paper is written, and no more than two students from any one institution may enter papers in any one contest.

Additional Fellowships, Math & Science Unspecified
The American Nuclear Society Scholarship Program

Granted to qualified undergraduate and graduate student members of ANS who have demonstrated a high commitment to nuclear science and engineering

Math & Science Unspecified North America
The American Political Science Association Minority Fellows Program (MFP)

The Minority Fellows Program (MFP) is a fellowship competition for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds applying to or in the early stages of doctoral programs in political science. Each year, APSA awards between 12-14 funded fellowships. Recently, APSA introduced a new spring round of the MFP awards for graduate students in the pre-dissertation stage of their career in the form of a one-time award to support expenses related to PhD graduate study for first and second year political science PhD students from underrepresented groups.

Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America
The Aspen Institute’s Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students

The Hearst Fellow serves as an intern with PSI in the Washington, DC office of the Aspen Institute. Through this fellowship, PSI seeks to introduce a diverse group of students to issues and challenges affecting philanthropy, social enterprise, nonprofit organizations, and other actors in the social sector.

Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America
The Atlantis Project

Shadow doctors in hospitals around the world for  20+ hours each week over spring or summer break. Experience multiple hospital specialties. This program lasts for 1–6 weeks.

Professional (Medicine/Law/Business) Unspecified Various Locations
The Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) Harry Ransom Center Pforzheimer Fellowship in Bibliography

supports the bibliographical study of early modern books and manuscripts, 1455–1700, held in the Ransom Center’s Pforzheimer Library and in related collections of early printed books and manuscripts, including the Pforzheimer Gutenberg Bible and Incunabula. Other significant early holdings include the John Henry Wrenn Library, the Recusant (English Catholics) collection, and the Ransom Center’s general holdings of early English books.

Humanities and Fine Arts Unspecified North America
The Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) Short-term Fellowships

support bibliographical research that focuses on the physical aspects of books or manuscripts as historical evidence. Books and manuscripts in any field and of any period are eligible for consideration. Projects may include studying the history of book or manuscript production, publication, distribution, collecting, or reading.  Projects to establish a text are also eligible.

Humanities and Fine Arts Various Locations