Scholarships

Office of Distinguished Scholarships Strive

Type of Award

GPA Minimums

Open to Non-US Citizens

Need-Based

Scholarship Subject GPA Minimum Location
The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship

awarded to master’s degree candidates in social work who have demonstrated a commitment to working with, or who have a special affinity with, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino populations. Candidates who have demonstrated a commitment to working with public or voluntary nonprofit agencies or with local grassroots groups in the United States are also eligible.

Public Policy & Social Sciences, social work 3-4 North America
The Council of Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) Multi-Country Research Fellowship

supports advanced regional or trans-regional research in the humanities, social sciences, or allied natural sciences for U.S. doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral scholars. Preference will be given to candidates examining comparative and/or cross-regional research. Applicants are eligible to apply as individuals or in teams. Scholars must carry out research in two or more countries outside the U.S., at least one of which hosts a participating American overseas research center.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Math & Science, Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified Various Locations
The Council of Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) NEH PostDoctoral Research Fellowship

supports advanced research in the humanities. Fellowship awards are for four consecutive months of research in an American overseas research center in one of the following countries: Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Cyprus, Georgia, Indonesia, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Senegal, Sri Lanka or Tunisia. Fields of study include, but are not limited to, history, philosophy, religious studies, literature, literary criticism, and visual and performing arts. In addition, research that embraces a humanistic approach and methods will be considered.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts Unspecified Africa, Asia / Australia, Various Locations
The Curtis Scholarship

The Curtis Scholarship is an annual leadership development program to support youth ages 16-20 from underserved communities in the U.S. who embody the values of global citizenship. Curtis Scholars will be invited to join a 10 day learning trip to South Africa, and one advocacy trip to Global Citizen Week Events in NYC. You must be between the ages of 16-20 at the time of application and have a family household income of under $85,000.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America, Other Locations
The Diverse International Women Of Color (DIWC) Summer Study Abroad Scholarship

The Diverse International Women Of Color Summer 2021 Study Abroad Scholarship is intended to assist women of color who are exceptional in their studies and in need of financial assistance to study abroad.

Additional Fellowships, Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Math & Science, Media & Journalism, Professional (Medicine/Law/Business), Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified Various Locations
The Drs. James and Wanda Trefil Science Scholarship

The Drs. James and Wanda Trefil Science Scholarship is awarded to a qualified undergraduate student of Polish descent who is majoring in the Natural Sciences: physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, earth science, etc. Candidates may be undergraduate freshmen, undergraduate sophomores and undergraduate juniors at the time of application.

North America
The Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program (DDETFP)

awards fellowships to undergraduate/graduate students pursuing degrees in transportation-related disciplines. This program advances the transportation workforce by attracting the brightest minds to the field through education, research, and workforce development. The DDETFP encompasses all modes of transportation (science, social science, law, business).

Math & Science, Professional (Medicine/Law/Business), Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America
The Earl Warren Scholarship

The 14th Chief Justice of the United States and former Governor of California whose stewardship of the Warren Court helped end school segregation and transform America’s legal landscape. In honor of his memory, the Earl Warren Scholarship is awarded annually to rising law students whose commitment to racial justice reveals outstanding potential for training as civil rights and public interest attorneys. Eligible law students include those entering their first or second year of full-time legal study at an accredited law school.

Professional (Medicine/Law/Business) Unspecified North America
The Eckelberry Fellowship: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University

Eckelberry fellowships are open to visual artists worldwide whose work focuses on nature, whether as the subject or as part of the environment. The fellowship award is typically $5,000, with one award made annually. The Selection Committee requests a written and visual report from the fellow upon completion of his/her project; otherwise, the grant is unrestricted.

Additional Fellowships
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) College Intern Program

The FLETC College Intern Program provides college students majoring in criminal justice, criminology, or a related field of study from across the country, to participate in a federal law enforcement training environment for 12 weeks. Includes a stipend. Security clearance required.

Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America